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Thug’s chains and Rolex watches are flooded with numerous gems, which Thug refers to as ice and boogers. Booger is often used as a synonym for jewels by his mentor, Gucci Mane.

Thug also describes his Rollie’s brightness by stating it has the same level of shine that a Prada shoe has.

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Thugger’s high clarity diamonds “bling” when they’re shown and flash an iridescent glow that lights up a room like a candle would.

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Cube and Common hook up on a new song for the Barbershop movie. You may remember their now dead beef.

Common Sense (due to legal reasons, goes by Common) had released a song called “I Used to Love H.E.R". The song is about how rap had become a gang-oriented genre. He uses a woman as a metaphor for rap.

Westside Connection (a group which includes Ice Cube, WC, and Mack 10) had released a rap song titled, “Westside Slaughterhouse” which was a diss track to the track Common had released. It talks about the opposite of “I Used to Love H.E.R" and states that rap had started in the West.

Common releases a track called “The Bitch In Yoo”. This is a reply to Westside Connections’s “Westside Slaughterhouse”.

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Moxie Raia is the hyped artist, dancer, and songwriter who was one of the opening acts on
Justin Bieber’s massive Purpose Tour. With over 85 million streams and features by artists such
as Post Malone, Wyclef and Pusha T – the New Jersey singer’s journey to playing stadiums
with one of the world’s biggest pop stars began years ago. Moxie Raia was a competitive
dancer by the age of six, she was writing her own songs by 10, and by the age of thirteen – she
applied to a performing arts school in New York City without her parents' knowledge.
Rolling Stone defines Moxie Raia’s sound as “a summer kickback” and Noisey describes it as
“near-perfect pop made visceral by Raia’s jazz student roots and acrobatic vocal range, left
just rough enough around the edges to get under your skin”. With a captivating and powerful
voice that touches one’s soul, Moxie is mainly influenced by the soul music she grew up on,
singing from the truth of her experience. She says it best: “even if it’s a happy song, it has its
roots in something raw and real. When I’m making music I need to get that indescribable
feeling or I’m not interested.”
“When I’m making music, I’m not thinking about anything but trying to make something true”
she says. “I like bringing things together, all of my influences, all of these things added up
together.” Perhaps the most important of those influences is Moxie’s father, who filled her
childhood home with soul music.
With an emotive voice that hits you right in the feels – combined with explosive songwriting and
relatable storytelling – Moxie manages to create music that speaks to one’s soul.

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Second single off Rae Sremmurd’s second album Sremmlife 2. The song is a collaboration with close friend Bobo Swae, member of the Sremm Life Crew.

Music video was released via overhere.tv, you can watch it by going onto the site on your mobile phone.

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Nas' venture capital firm, QueensBridge Venture Partners, has invested in more than 40 start ups and is presumably making him quite a bit of money.

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He refers to her Rolex as a “flock” instead of clock because he’s a member of the Bloods gang.

This leads to him saying “no Wacka” because he wants people to know he’s not referring to rapper, Waka Flocka Flame.

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Thugger and his crew roll with assault rifles and other high powered guns just like the characters in hit video game, Call of Duty.

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Thugger shows that he loves Jerrika by making sure he provides her everything she needs, even if it isn’t a necessity (like a designer purse).

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As Nas made clear throughout Life Is Good, he isn’t interested in long term relationships anymore. Not only because he’s easily able to pick up women but because he likes to have his privacy from both women and the media.

It has been known that Nas is a private person for a long time, he even used to disappear to a secret apartment for days on end when he wanted to song write.

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