Major ‘Dad’ points to Dave Grohl for this one.
Dave Grohl has joined Brat Summer with his daughter Harper.
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Full Circle Moment: Jelly Roll Went from a Convict to a Deputy
Jelly Roll's life needs to be made into a book or a movie. Luckily, we get snippets of it in song form, but the journey this man has been through is impressive.
Now check out this full circle moment: Jelly Roll, the ex-convict, is now . . . Jelly Roll, the Deputy Sheriff. He was sworn in with the Oath of Office by an officer in Michigan named Sheriff Swanson. He said, "This is the real deal. You walk into any facility, you can tell them you're a Deputy Sheriff from Genesee County."
And when Jelly Roll was presented with his badge and official sheriff ID, he only had one thing to say, quote, "From convict to deputy."
Jelly has been working closely with Sheriff Swanson for some time supporting their I.G.N.I.T.E program, which encourages inmates to get their GED while incarcerated. This helps them possibly find employment upon their release and cuts down the chance of them reoffending.
While Jelly was up in Michigan, he also cut the ribbon on the Jelly Roll Music Studio at Genesee County Jail in Flint.
So, in addition to helping the inmates find an education, they're also providing them with a creative outlet, in the form of the jailhouse music studio.
Thanks to the magic of A.I., we can now watch Eminem argue with Slim Shady.
(WARNING: The video is loaded with profanity.)
The 1975 Sued By Malaysian Festival Over Same-Sex Kiss
It’s lawsuit time for Matty Healy and The 1975. The organizer of the “Good Vibes Festival” in Malaysia has filed a $2.4-million lawsuit after Healy protested the country’s anti-LGBTQ laws last July by “fooling around” with bassist Ross MacDonald onstage after a “provocative speech.” The lawsuit claims the “long pretend passionate embrace” was all part of an elaborate plan for the band to do its best to violate the local guidelines. The remaining two days of the festival were canceled after the incident, and the country revoked the license of the festival organizer. The band hasn’t filed a defense to the lawsuit yet.
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The 2024 Songs of the Summer, According to "Rolling Stone"
The "Rolling Stone" staff put together a list of what they think are the 2024 songs of the summer. Here are all 17:
1. "Von Dutch", Charli XCX
2. "Not Like Us", Kendrick Lamar
3. "Espresso", Sabrina Carpenter
4. "Good Luck, Babe!", Chappell Roan
5. "I Had Some Help", Post Malone featuring Morgan Wallen
6. "A Bar Song (Tipsy)", Shaboozey
7. "Fisherrr (Remix)", Cash Cobain featuring Ice Spice and Bay Swag
8. "Gata Only", FloyyMenor and Cris MJ
9. "TGIF", GloRilla
10. "Please Please Please", Sabrina Carpenter
11. "Hot to Go!", Chappell Roan
12. "Perfume", The Dare
13. "Tough", Lana Del Rey and Quavo
14. "Joyride", Kesha
15. "She's Leaving You", MJ Lenderman
16. "Birds of a Feather", Billie Eilish
17. "Sandpaper", Zach Bryan featuring Bruce Springsteen
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Tyler Hubbard was chosen to sing "Red Solo Cup" at the "American Icon: Toby Keith" tribute concert on Monday night. The only problem is, he forgot to memorize the lyrics.
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