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Weezy Baby uses some clever wordplay here starting with cheesy bread before he gets to the deep-dish pizza

Wayne wants to keep making money, or keep his “bread” cheesy

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Add Lil Whodi to the ever-growing list of Wayne nicknames

Whodi is slang for “friend”. Interestingly enough Wayne admits that while he may be your friend, if he were broke you wouldn’t be feelin' him

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Typically on here from like 11am-10pm or later on weekdays, weekends varies

Hit me up literally anytime.

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Cody Simpson is an Australian pop singer who was discovered by producer Shawn Campbell after posting covers to his YouTube channel. He and his family moved to California in 2010, and he released his debut EP the same year.

Prior to releasing a full album, Cody released the Coast To Coast and Preview To Paradise EPs. Some songs from the latter made it onto 2012’s Paradise, his official debut record. The next year, Cody released the similarly-titled Surfers Paradise. Both of the titles, and many of the featured songs, were influenced by Cody’s love of the beach — Cody explained why he loves this atmosphere to a fan on Tumblr:

[There is] a feeling of comfort, satisfaction and contentment. A sense of the familiar. Also a sense of the power that nature provides the artist in a very primitive manner.

Cody’s only release in 2014 was an unexpected single called “Surfboard.” The song never made it onto an album, but it shocked many fans with its vulgar lyrics. This track was ultimately his last release with Atlantic Records — just months after it came out, Cody announced this departure in a since-deleted tweet, in which he also confirmed that he would be self-releasing his next album.

Cody released Free in July 2015, an album full of calm acoustic songs like “New Problems,” which is speculated to be about his model ex Gigi Hadid. This was his last solo album before forming the group Cody Simpson & The Tide.

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BMTP = Bring Me The Pussy (a phrase Kevin Gates originated on “100it Gang”)

Kevin’s gonna let her boyfriend get that DOA…get it?

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F/K/A Belief, a hip hop producer who worked with underground artists in the beginning to mid 00’s.

His first began to break out as a producer when working with Sia on her 2014 album “1000 Forms of Fear”. When the song “Chandelier” was released (co-produced with Greg Kurstin), he began to work with him more to develop on his “pop” production.

Since then, he has worked with the likes of One Direction, Foxes, Tegan and Sara, Charlie Puth, Rihanna, Lizzo, Linkin Park and Machine Gun Kelly.

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#Molson Canadian Amphitheater

Location: 909 Lakeshore Blvd. W.

Outkast will be headlining Drake’s 2 day festival at the Amphitheater, so you better purchase a pass for that first day. Though you might as well get a pass for both days as last year’s surprise guests included Kanye West, Lil Wayne, Ma$e, Diddy, members of TLC, Big Sean, the Weeknd, and A$AP Rocky.

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