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Morning Mile: The Forest Gumps Of Music Are What Make The Industry Interesting

(Sonos Radio) The Morning Mile is a daily column written by Culture Editor Ryan Shepard and published at 9 a.m. CT. The views of Ryan Shepard do not necessarily reflect those of Def Pen writers, editors and staff. The greatest figures in the story of how Hip-Hop came to be what it is today are often the people that fly under the radar. There’s an A&R that has a story about hearing The LOX for the first time and having dinner with the Notorious B.I.G. However, most everyday fans would walk past this person on the street without batting an eye or doing a double-take. Corey Smyth is one of those types of people. He’s been everywhere, seen everything and has a story involving just about anyone you could think of. Smyth describes himself as the “Forest Gump” of his community, but he just may be the “Forest Gump” of Hip-Hop.

Vince Staples Addresses Asian Crips Use of the N-Word

Vince Staples Addresses Asian Crips Use of the N-Word VladTV 8,123 views   •  comments Charleston White was engaged in a heated back-and-forth with Asian crips in northern California over their use of the n-word. A week after the incident, Vince Staples was dragged into the topic when attempting to engage with Twitter followers over the NBA playoffs. The Long Beach rapper was taking a poll of what makes a player clutch when former blogger DDot Omen responded with a video of Asian crips saying the n-word and wrote, Why you letting Asians crips say n ? I don’t know nobody in this video but if you got a problem I can take you over there right now and you can speak yo mind, Vince Staples responded before adding, I don t know what s more egregious cuh thinking all crips know each others and get along or cuh thinking Long Beach is near Sacramento.

Vince Staples Two Albums Netflix Show Announcement

Vince Staples Two Albums Netflix Show Announcement
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Maneater | SOPHIE leaves ethereal, otherworldly musical legacy

She just wanted to see the full moon. Sophie Xeon, Scottish hyperpop artist and producer who stylized her artist identity as SOPHIE, died Saturday. She was 34. She reportedly passed after falling from the balcony of her apartment in Athens, Greece. Her representative released a statement saying “she had climbed up to watch the full moon and accidentally slipped and fell.” SOPHIE’s music reflected her spiritual, ethereal persona. In addition to her debut album “OIL OF EVERY PEARL’S UN-INSIDES,” released in 2018, she worked with artists like Charli XCX, Vince Staples and even Madonna to produce music with a unique electronic sound. She produced some of the most danceable tracks of the 2010s Charli XCX’s “Roll With Me” and Madonna and Nicki Minaj’s “B I’m Madonna” come to mind.

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