The airy “I’m Good,” the second single off Clipse’s upcoming ‘Till the Casket Drops, had loud-and-clear radio appeal — soft synths! A Pharrell chorus! General positivity! — when it was released in mid-summer, and still failed to make a splash. But Clipse didn’t give up on it: they’ve reworked the song, adding brand-new verses plus a guest spot from beardo Rick Ross. We don’t know if that’s enough to get America buying, but we’re into it, thanks to Pusha’s impressive ability to always find funny, overly specific new ways to talk about cocaine (“Walked out the kitchen, face white as Taylor Swift’s”) and Ross’s ability to do the same, but about how rich he is (“never sit so it’s caviar carryout”). Read More...
The Kentucky Ballistics accident, involving a gun explosion during a video shoot, brought attention to the risks associated with firearms experimentation.
Kentucky Ballistics is also known as Scott DeShields. He is a YouTuber from the United States who joined YouTube on May 14, 2010.
Kentucky is known for creating firearms-related content, comedy, and experiments. With over one million subscribers, he shows new and often powerful firearms.
Scott tests the firearms against various items on the range, such as canned foods, ballistic gel blocks, pineapples, watermelons, and more. Read More...
Travis Scott is trending right now as people are reacting to the rapper's voiceover in the new Trolls: Holiday in Harmony animated special, which is airing this holiday season on NBC. Previously, Travis and Kylie Jenner revealed that Trolls is their daughter Stormi's favorite movie. Alongside Travis, Kylie also stars as a voice actor in the new special, voicing Penelopuff.
Travis, who voices Rhyme-a-saurus in the Trolls special, has been facing major backlash for his role in the Astroworld Festival tragedy last month. Read More...