Just a few months ago, the entertainer, whose real name is Curtis Jackson, shared his opinion about Megan‘s case against Tory Lanez, who was found guilty of shooting her at the end of December following a high-profile trial.
Alicia Keys and Megan Thee Stallion are teaming up with several other musicians of color who have signed an open letter, called the “Art on Trial: Protect Black Art” letter.
The document protests the use of rap lyrics to criminalize Black artists, and intruded on censoring creative expression.
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Snoop Dogg makes a grand entrance on stage for his performance during the BMF premiere screening held at Cellairis Amphitheatre at Lakewood on Thursday night (September 23) in Atlanta, Ga.
The rapper was joined on stage by several other musicians, including series executive producer 50 Cent, Moneybagg Yo and more.
50 Cent, Moneybagg Yo and Snoop Dog even performed the series’ title song “Wish Me Luck” for the crowd of fans and partygoers.
BMF follows the story of two brothers who created the Black Mafia Family, the most prominent drug distribution network in American history, and is set to premiere on Sunday, September 26 on Starz.
FYI: La La is wearing a Dundas x Revolve dress.
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Lionsgate announced a handful of actors who will be starring in the upcoming movie.
Jason and Sylvester, who starred in the first three movies, will also be joined by fellow returning stars Dolph Lundgren and Randy Couture.
Megan, as well as 50 Cent, and Tony Jaa are newcomers to the movie franchise.
According to sources from THR, it’s said that this movie will have Jason as the focal point versus Sylvester, who was the focus of the first three.
The Expendables part four is set to begin production this fall and is being directed by Scott Waugh from a screenplay by Spenser Cohen with revisions by Max Adams and John Joseph Connolly.
“It’s so much fun to bring these stars together for a no-holds-barred action film,” said Jason Constantine, president of acquisitions and co-productions for the Lionsgate Motion Picture Group, in a statement. “The new film will raise the stakes and be the biggest, most badass adventure yet.”
The 44-year-old rapper and Power star talked to Jimmy about having his longtime collaborators and real-life friends Eminem and Dr. Dre speak at his ceremony.
Jimmy questioned 50 Cent about having a beef with Eminem: “Never with Em because he’s done everything for me,” he said. “He provided my opportunity and from there… Dre is like to Em what Em is for me, and so having us together, it’s the coolest thing.”
50 Cent also talked to Jimmy having the same agent as Stephen Colbert, the most money he has ever lost betting at a sports book, the end of series Power, and his new ABC series called For Life.
“I don’t think my career would’ve been what it was without [Dr. Dre and Eminem's] support,” 50 Cent said. “Dre is a mentor for the whole squad. He was a mentor for the whole squad because he could guide us in different ways without even him knowing it.”
“Of all the things I don’t remember about 2002, I have a very clear memory of the first time I met 50,” Eminem shared. “One of the first things I noticed was his presence. It just kind of felt like he was going to be a star. He was the whole package. I’m here today because he’s not only a business partner to me, this is one of the best friends I’ve known in the world. I’ll say it’s much more fun to be his friend than it is his enemy. He’s always been there when I needed him.”