No: The Tortured Poets Department hasn't even come out yet. Yes: Fans are already busy analyzing the songs based on literally their titles.
No: The Tortured Poets Department hasn't even come out yet. Yes: Fans are already busy analyzing the songs based on literally their titles.
No: The Tortured Poets Department hasn't even come out yet. Yes: Fans are already busy analyzing the songs based on literally their titles.
In a heartwarming gesture, Travis Scott delighted young athletes at the All Parisian Games, a basketball tournament in the Olympic city, with his latest collaboration with Jordan Brand – Jumpman Jack. The event, held in partnership with Jordan Brand in Europe, witnessed Travis’s surprise entrance into the gym as his song “FE!N” filled the air. […] The post SOURCE SPORTS: Travis Scott Surprises Young Athletes with Jumpman Jack Collaboration at All Parisian Games first appeared on The Source.
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J. Cole was definitely on his grown man ish.
If the hip-hop world were a big family, J. Cole would fill the role of the still-young uncle who has had his fair share of experiences in the past, but today h
Taylor Swift is singing about sports and feelings on her new album which is why a lot of people think she might've given her boyfriend Travis Kelce a shout-out.
Swift’s upcoming song, “The Alchemy,” allegedly references touchdowns, warming benches, winning streaks, trophies and being the greatest in the league.
One week after he ended his beef with Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole has appeared on Future’s WE STILL DON’T TRUST YOU album, specifically on “Red Leather.” “My energy was never on some toughest n–ga sh-tI was just a conscious rapper who would f-ck a n–a b tch” While some fans believe the song is a response […] The post LISTEN: J. Cole Appears on New Future Single “Red Leather” first appeared on The Source.
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Swifties have speculated on what the song might be about ever since Swift shared the track list for her new album, "The Tortured Poets Department," in February.