Who Belongs on the Mount Rushmore of White Rappers? MGK Says He Does
If there was a Mount Rushmore of WHITE RAPPERS, who would be on it?
Someone posted an AI-generated image of what it might look like, and it features Eminem, Mac Miller, Paul Wall, and Russ.
Well, MGK caught wind of it, and he said there was a very important omission: MGK. Quote, "Me not on the white rapper Mt. Rushmore is blasphemy."
There were a ton of other suggestions in the comments, including the Beastie Boys, Action Bronson, MC Serch, El P, Lil Dicky, Aesop Rock, and Yelawolf.
There was even a vote for Vanilla Ice. As one guy put it, he walked so all these other guys could run.
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Who saw this coming? Fyre Fest 2 has been postponed indefinitely.
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With six days left before the polls close, Phish has a commanding lead in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's fan vote. Bad Company is second.
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Dirty Honey Performs "When I'm Gone" On "Jimmy Kimmel Live!"
Dirty Honey made their late-night television debut on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!,” performing their breakout single "When I'm Gone." Originally released in 2019, the track has experienced a resurgence after being featured in “A Minecraft Movie,” where it plays during the introduction of Jason Momoa's character, Garrett "The Garbage Man" Garrison. Dirty Honey continues to build on their momentum with upcoming tours, including a European run this summer and a North American tour alongside The Struts starting July 31 in Toronto.
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The Who Fired Their Longtime Drummer . . . Who's Ringo Starr's Son
The Who have fired their drummer of 29 years. His name is Zak Starkey, and as you might know, he's Ringo Starr's son.
Even though Zak worked with Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey for THREE DECADES, it apparently came down to his performance during their recent shows for the Teenage Cancer Trust in London.
The band says it was a "collective decision," and they, quote, "have nothing but admiration for [Zak] and wish him the very best for his future."
Zak issued a statement saying he was "surprised and saddened," but he added, quote, "I'm very proud of my near thirty years with The Who . . . and I remain their biggest fan."
He added, quote, "Twenty-nine years at any job is a good old run, and I wish them the best."
Zak may have known this was coming. Earlier this week, he posted a goofy message on Instagram saying the guys were unhappy with him and he was facing, quote, "formal charges of overplaying."
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