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12 K-pop Songs with Unnecessary Rap Parts: SET ME FREE, You can t sit with us, After LIKE, More!

While many find rap segments cool for K-pop songs, some find it "forced" or "out of place." Here are 12 K-pop songs with "unnecessary" rap parts! #TWICE #SUNMI #IVE

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mask down and he told him to put his mask on and shut up and then of course the dinner bell rang. the flight attendant was standing next to me was probably pushing her 60s. she had a nice like a merry christmas sweater on. and i said to her man, i will handle this. and she has had by all means, do it. i said fellas, just so you know, if i m late getting home to my daughter, you two a going to have a bad day. in the two of you aren t going to do anything like i will do to you. and they sat down and ended at. but my point is this. we can all when you got them, you got them. we can all blame it on the mask as we want to. but this is about accountability. we are all frustrated. that doesn t give you the right to be a jerk. doesn t give you the right to yell at somebody. it s not a time to have a power trip and, oh, don t tell me what to do. i know everyone is their own instagram model and star but we need to respect each other. certain people just act on given

Podcast Network Lemonada Media Signs With CAA

Podcast Network Lemonada Media Signs With CAA Todd Spangler, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail Lemonada Media, a podcast network startup founded by Jessica Cordova Kramer and Stephanie Wittels Wachs, has signed with CAA. The company says its podcasts “share an unfiltered version of the human experience” that provide a way for people to come together. Lemonada previously was repped by UTA. More from Variety Cordova Kramer ( above left) is Lemonada’s CEO and Wittels Wachs is chief creative officer. Founded in 2019, the Minneapolis-based company last year raised $1.5 million in seed funding led by Blue Collective, an early-stage venture capital firm. Lemonada’s first show, “Last Day,” premiered in September 2019 and focused on the U.S. opioid epidemic through the lens of the co-founder’s losses of their own brothers. By February 2020, it was a top-trending podcast and has had more than 4 million downloads to date. The company premiered season 2 of “Last Day” la

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