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Busta Rhymes, the famous American rapper and actor, feels incredible after losing a whopping 100 pounds. The 52-year-old rapper, whose real name is Trevor Smith, hit the lowest point in his life ...
Chef residencies, like lightning, are not meant to strike the same place twice. They’re pop-ups, designed to lure punters in on the basis of being a never-to-be-repeated event. A repeated pop-up ...
Busta Rhymes opened up about collaborating with Mariah Carey and how seamless their chemistry was. The two artists created one of the most iconic pop-rap crossovers of the early 2000s.
“God move me from a prison cell to the pinnacle,” Kartel declares on “Crazy,” his powerful new collaboration with Busta Rhymes and Akon—Kingston meets Brooklyn by way of Senega ...
Busta Rhymes recalled working with Janet Jackson as one of the highlights of his career. Their collaboration on “What’s It Gonna Be?!” was not only a sonic success but a visual masterpiece.
An AI-generated video mocking downcast American workers in a post-tariffs world has been circulating on Chinese and U.S. social media. The video shows overweight employees in a textiles factory ...
The University of Houston began to reload for another chase at a national title Tuesday with a commitment from Creighton guard Pop Isaacs. Isaacs, a 6-foot-2 rising senior, averaged 16.3 points ...
Houston received a commitment from junior guard Pop Isaacs in the transfer portal on Tuesday night, according to multiple reports. Isaacs, 21, played just eight games with the Creighton Blue Jays ...
But Lalisa Manobal is an anomaly; the Thai popstar, who was part of the K-pop sensation Blackpink, was already a mega star when Mike White grudgingly cast her on his award-winning show.
Busta Rhymes’ son Trillian opens up about living vicariously through his pops while his dad is doing the same through him. Busta Rhymes’ son Trillian just shared how his involvement in the ...
Undated. All Saints. Melanie Blatt, Natalie Appleton, Shaznay Lewis and Nicole Appleton. The pop princess then returned to the show to assist with the judges during a later series. Now the I Know ...
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