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  1. There are a handful of new movies and TV shows being added to Amazon Prime for the month of April that will help you overcome your quarantine. James Bond fans will be excited to see a number of the series' most famous classics such as Goldeneye, Goldfinger, From Russia with Love, and more are all ready to stream right now. No Time To Die is still many months off, but these iconic 007 films are a great way to get ready. Larry Ellis / Getty Images As for modern films, 2019's The Lighthouse, starring Willem Dafoe and Robert Pattinson features some of the best acting from last year. The two star as lighthouse keepers who try to maintain their sanity while isolated from the world-- a perfect social distancing film. Other highlights include I Am Legend, Rambo: Last Blood, and even more James Bond movies. Check out the full schedule of April's Amazon Prime releases below. [Via] April 1 A View to a Kill (4K UHD) (1985) Bangkok Dangerous (2010) Bird Of Paradise (1932) Blind Husbands (1919) Broken Blossoms (1919) Daniel Boone (1936) Diamonds Are Forever (4K UHD) (1971) Diary Of A Hitman (1991) Die Another Day (4K UHD) (2002) Dishonored Lady (1947) Dollface (1945) Dr. No (4K UHD) (1962) Dr. T & The Women (2000) Drums In The Deep South (1951) For Your Eyes Only (4K UHD) (1981) From Russia with Love (4K UHD) (1964) Gator (1976) Gods And Monsters (1999) Goldeneye (4K UHD) (1995) Goldfinger (4K UHD) (1964) Gorky Park (1983) Hotel Artemis (2018) I Am Legend (2007) Licence to Kill (4K UHD) (1989) Live and Let Die (4K UHD) (1973) Mark Of Zorro (1920) Moonraker (4K UHD) (1979) Mutiny (1952) Never Say Never Again (4K UHD) (1983) Octopussy (4K UHD) (1983) On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (4K UHD) (1969) Repentance (2014) Shirley Valentine (1989) Son Of Monte Cristo (1940) Tarzan The Fearless (1933) The Bodyguard (1992) The Boost (1988) The Brothers Grimm (2005) The Chumscrubber (2005) The Hoodlum (1951) The Living Daylights (4K UHD) (1987) The Lost World (1925) The Man with the Golden Gun (4K UHD) (1974) The New Adventures Of Tarzan (1935) The Sender (1982) The Spy Who Loved Me (4K UHD) (1977) The World is Not Enough (4K UHD) (1999) Thunderball (4K UHD) (1965) Tomorrow Never Dies (4K UHD) (1997) You Only Live Twice (4K UHD) (1967) April 3 Invisible Life - Amazon Original movie (2019) Tales from the Loop - Amazon Original series: Season 1 April 10 Les Misérables – Amazon Original movie (2019) Rambo: Last Blood (2019) April 14 Vault (2019) April 16 The Lighthouse (2019) April 17 Bosch - Amazon Original series: Season 6 Dino Dana - Amazon Original series: Season 3B Selah and the Spades - Amazon Original movie (2019) April 20 Paranormal Activity 3 (2011) April 29 Footloose (2011) View the full article
  2. The NBA is planning a H-O-R-S-E that will involve several "high-profile players" who will complete from separate locations, to stay in line with social distancing. Stacy Revere / Getty Images ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski broke the story on Twitter, Saturday. "The NBA and ESPN are working on televising a H-O-R-S-E competition involving several high-profile players, sources say," Woj wrote. "Players would shoot in isolation – presumably in home gyms – and match shots against competitors. Details are still being finalized." It is appearing more and more likely that the NBA 2019/20 season will not return and effectively be canceled. ESPN's Brian Windhorst explained where the league is at on Sportscenter, Friday. "It is clear that the NBA is angling to set up a deal that enables them to shut the season down," Windhorst said Friday on SportsCenter. "They don’t have to do that yet. The way they’re negotiating, they’re leaving an option either way. But they’re not having talks about how to restart the league. They’re having financial talks [regarding player salaries] about what would happen if the season shuts down. I think there’s a significant amount of pessimism." As for the NFL, President Donald Trump told sports commissioners, Saturday, that he expects the league will be able to run as scheduled. [Via] View the full article
  3. Nike's largest warehouse, which is located in Memphis, Tennessee, halted production, on Thursday, after an employee tested positive for COVID-19. David Ramos / Getty Images “The health and safety of our team is always our first priority. We have temporarily closed one of our Memphis, TN, distribution facilities. During this period, we will be conducting a comprehensive disinfection process," the company said in a statement sent to local outlet MLK50. The warehouse is aiming for a quick return, ending the statement by setting a reopen date scheduled for April 5: "We are targeting to reopen at 6 a.m. Sunday, April 5.” In 2019, the warehouse employed an estimated 3,200 full-time employees according to the Memphis Business Journal. Nike has donated over $17 million to COVID-19 relief efforts. On April 3, the company announced an additional $1.6 million would go given out to those in need. “When it comes to giving, our response is focused on the communities where our employees live and work,” said Jorge Casimiro, Nike’s chief social and impact officer. “We are doing an additional wave of $1.6 million focused in key cities, our employees’ backyards around the world.” The New York Times estimates the current unemployment rate to sit at 13% country-wide following the outbreak of COVID-19. [Via] View the full article
  4. Jeezy appeared on MSNBC to speak with the station's resident hip hop head Ari Melber about politics and sounded off on how President Donald Trump is handling the COVID-19 pandemic. Greg Doherty / Getty Images "For me, I've seen those type of people in my life. Trump, he's one-of-a-kind, 'cause it takes a different type of leader to make things about him," he says at the 5:30 mark. "I feel like a lot of times you see his ego. Right now, you know, it's about the people. To me, you talking about 'Make America Great.' We gon' make America greater than it's ever been with or without him. He gotta understand that. We are the people. You are one person and we get it. But this is not about you right now. We all in this together. You know, all of us. We have to make this about us, not about [Trump]." Melber also asks Jeezy about what it meant to be shouted out by former President Barack Obama. "Everything man," he responds. "Coming from where I came from. My trials and tribes. My humble beginnings. Not only because of who he is but the way he did it. That let me know, at one of those correspondents dinners, that let me know that he heard my message." Jeezy released his new album, Twenty/20 Pyrex Vision, on March 27. [Via] View the full article
  5. To help musicians who have lost jobs, the April 7 stream of 'Full Pink Moon: Opera Povera in Quarantine' includes Pauline Oliveros' 'The Lunar Opera.' View the full article
  6. In celebration of his 24th birthday, Fredo Bang has shared a new single. The rapper spent his day social distancing like the rest of the world but made sure to not only receive gifts for his big day, but to deliver one in the form of music for his fans. His forthcoming album Most Hated has been met with delays as it was rumored that the record was supposed to hit streaming services last week. Fredo Bang recently shared that the project will be available on April 17, so make sure to keep an ear out for that. Meanwhile, in addition to Fredo sharing new music, he also delivered the song's visual. The music video is stripped of luxury vehicles, scantily clad women, private jets, and stacks of cash—the usual quadruple threat in rap videos. Instead, Fredo Bang highlights himself in the studio as he stands under red lights and in front of a mic, passionately delivering "Trust Issues." Give the single a spin and let us know what you think. Quotable Lyrics You talking reckless, b*tch don't lose control I don' chose a bag, you can't say I'm choosing hoes I don' moved away, she say that I'm moving slow itB*h been actin' funny lately, that hoe need to move her role Yeah, you know I'm poppin' out, you know I can't trust a soul View the full article
  7. It seemed as if Lil Nas X stole the show on Friday (April 3), but not because of anything related to his music career. The young star took over 2019 with "Old Town Road" and recently he grabbed attention once again with a series of photos. Lil Nas X is shown in pastel colors, adorned with flowers, or wearing a corset for his Guardian Weekend magazine's photoshoot, and there were plenty of people who had something to say about the pictures. Akademiks didn't skip a beat at sharing his thoughts which included a mention of Young Thug. Akademiks retweeted the four images and added his own caption. "Young Thug walked so Lil Nas X could run," he wrote, referencing Thugger's Alessandro Trincone dress that he wore on the cover of his 2016 mixtape Jeffrey. Some believed Akademiks was taking a jab at Lil Nas X's sexuality, although the social commentator didn't actually say anything about the rapper about being gay or effeminate. However, Lil Nas X can not only take a joke, but he can deliver them, as well. He retweeted Akademiks with a quip of his own. "Just say i look cute bro u don’t gotta do all this," Lil Nas X replied. Check out the photos and the brief exchange between the two below. View the full article
  8. The culture is about to be blessed this weekend with Instagram Live Battles of epic proportions. After going head-to-head themselves and kicking off this trend, Timbaland and Swizz Beatz have been corralling their fellow artists into facing off on IG Live. The rules are pretty much the same for all battles: 20 tracks each that are played for one and a half to two minutes at a time. Music lovers are ready to watch T-Pain and Lil Jon square off tomorrow (April 4) while Sunday is set to have industry legends Babyface and Teddy Riley join in on the fun. However, Instagram users found that the social media platform had disabled one of its favorite features on Friday (April 3) and they weren't happy. Carl Court / Staff / Getty Images News began to circulate online that the Live split-screens are no longer working. Celebrities even chimed in to note that they weren't able to connect on Live anymore. For hours, people speculated on whether or not the feature would return, but after nearly going viral, Instagram corrected whatever mistake was made. We'll all be back to hear Boosie Badazz and Tory Lane's twerking competitions in no time. Mark your calendars for this weekend's Battle events and read through a few disgruntled IG users tweets below. View the full article
  9. A week after The-Dream shared the tracklist for Sextape 4, the multi-hyphenated entertainer has given fans a release date. While many artists are opting to delay their albums because of the COVID-19 quarantine, The-Dream has decided to press forward with confidence. He made the official announcement just moments ago on social media where he stated that Sextape 4 would arrive on April 17. Leon Bennett / Stringer / Getty Images "SXTP4! April 17. Honestly, I didn’t want to put it out with what’s going on in the world and here!" he wrote in a caption to a post on Instagram. "I had so many people tel me , NO music is what we need right now more than ever. Love and Blessings to everyone touched by this moment in our lives. 4-17 out EVERYWHERE! @apple @Tidal @Spotify @amazonmusic." We learned last week that Sextape 4 would be a 13-track offering that wouldn't have any features. The-Dream last shared the first, second, and third installment of his Sextape series back in 2018 when he released Ménage à Trois: Sextape Vol. 1, 2, 3. We can only imagine what he has in store this time around. Check out the tracklist for Sextape 4 below and let us know if you're looking forward to new hits from The-Dream. Tracklist 1. Passion 2. Nothing Will Feel The Same 3. Sang 4. Hard 4 Me 5. Notice 6. Spiritual 7. Ecstacy 8. Wee Hours 9. Body Work 10. Fuck My Brains Out 11. Say Something 12. Take Care 13. Coltrane View the full article
  10. She's spent three decades of her life in the entertainment industry, and now Raven-Symoné is ready to open herself up to the world. We've watched her grow from a child actress on The Cosby Show to an international superstar, and on April 10, Raven is sharing her latest project, Infrasounds. The multifaceted entertainer recently shared a live performance of her single "SPACETRUCK" with Daily Mail, but she's returned to deliver the official studio mix for fans. "I do believe growing up in the industry has morphed my vision of life in general," Raven-Symoné said. "I'm a product of my environment/upbringing and yeah, I've been in this industry since I was two years old and I'm 34... The revealing part is you've never seen me like this. I've never spoken so freely about what I've been through. I've spoken it to the people around me... but now I'm letting the public see it." Check out Raven's "SPACETRUCK" and let us know what you think. Quotable Lyrics Meditate on the day Then what I imagine is always fantastic And never be plastic View the full article
  11. Over 100,000 people worldwide tuned in to watch DJ D-Nice spin on the ones and twos during his Quarantine Instagram Live party. Celebrities came through to pay respect to the veteran artist as he spread a little cheer as people are held up at home during this COVID-19 quarantine. DJ D-Nice's jam session was the place to be on social media as actors, musicians, and political figures dropped by to say hello. He sat down to talk about his internet phenomenon with TMZ and shared a few funny stories, including a bit about Diddy. "Club Quarantine" has been visited by Rihanna, Michelle Obama, Joe Biden, Lenny Kravitz, Janet Jackson, Fat Joe, Timbaland, Missy Elliott, and many others. Diddy also made an IG Live appearance for the at-home, social distancing party and later told DJ D-Nice just how much fun he had while tuning in. "I'm texting with Diddy right now and he was like, 'Dude, you had me drunk texting and I wasn't even drinking!' We were partying so hard, man," D-Nice said. DJ D-Nice was also spotted flirting with Halle Berry during his IG party, but he insists that they're just friends and it was all a bit of innocent fun. Check out DJ D-Nice chatting with TMZ about Club Quarantine below to hear more about his motivation behind creating the online get-together. [via] View the full article
  12. Even as we quarantine under strict "Stay At Home" orders, new cases of COVID-19 are being documented. We've read stories about people who lost their lives to the illness and others who seemed to have recovered without issue. As researchers attempt to quell coronavirus, singer P!nk has come forward with news that weeks ago both she and her young son tested positive. Ari Perilstein / Stringer / Getty Images "Two weeks ago my three-year-old son, Jameson, and I were showing symptoms of COVID-19," the singer wrote in an Instagram post. "Fortunately, our primary care physician had access to tests and I tested positive. My family was already sheltering at home and continued to do so for the last two weeks following the instruction of our doctor. Just a few days ago we were re-tested and are now thankfully negative." The singer went on to criticize the American government for not making tests freely available to the public. "It is an absolute travesty and failure of our government to not make testing more widely accessible," Pink continued. "This illness is serious and real. People need to know that the illness affects the young and old, healthy and unhealthy, rich and poor, and we must make testing free and more widely accessible to protect our children, our families, our friends and our communities." Pink also stated that she's donating "$500,000 to the City of Los Angeles Mayor’s Emergency COVID-19 Crisis Fund" and thanked healthcare workers for their tireless efforts. Check out her post in full below. View the full article
  13. We all know that Justin Timberlake has dozens of hits under his belt, but fans were treated to a bit of music knowledge about his fan-favorite, "Cry Me a River." Recently, Scott Storch went up against Mannie Fresh in an epic Instagram Live battle. Storch ended up taking the crown, and in the list of tracks that he played for fans during the friendly head-to-head competition was "Cry Me a River." Storch produced the song and J.T. has been hailed as a powerhouse for delivering the vocals solo, but there were certain parts sung by Soul singer Marsha Ambrosius. Fans of R&B will remember Marsha from her soulful duo Floetry, but the veteran entertainer has had a long-standing career both in front of the camera and behind the scenes. The internet was ablaze this week after it was revealed that the high-pitched "cry me, cry me" ad-libs weren't performed by Justin, at all. Marsha was responsible for the vocals and fans had a meltdown at the revelation. This isn't something that anyone has kept a secret, and Marsha even spoke about her addition to the track years ago. The song earned a Grammy for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance back in 2003, making the award Marsha's first. Check out a few stunned reactions about Marsha and Justin below. View the full article
  14. "Best on Earth" took off after Russ and Bia's hit received a co-sign from Rihanna, making the song a fan favorite. Bia returned on Friday (April 3) with another banger titled "Cover Girl" where the confident artist boasts about all the things she has that everyone else envies. The track was reportedly produced by Aziz the Shake & Lil Rich and is sure to be on quarantine playlists in the days to come. Fans may not be able to go and party to "Cover Girl" outside of their homes, but that doesn't mean that a challenge hasn't been issued. Bia took to Instagram to share her "Cover Girl Challenge" where she asked fans to show off their best photoshoot ready looks. "From the room to the runway! me and @jaketheshooter w the #quarantine vibes #COVERGIRLCHALLENGE GIVE ME LOOKS ," she wrote. "#STAYHOME #WITHME @youtubemusic." Check out Bia's "Cover Girl" and let us know what you think. Quotable Lyrics Whip's German, the coins I earned them B*tches baby daddies, I'm still curvin' (Next) Hundred thousand car, just to send the doors in (Skrr) Made him quit the drink 'cause it was fuckin' up his organs (Uh) N*ggas act like Future but they say they want a Lauren The irony, huh Quit tryin' me (Huh) View the full article
  15. How quickly they grow up. T.I. is a star all his own, but his children have become celebrities in their own right. As he and his wife Tiny continue to showcase their family and friends on their reality television shows, their children are forced into the limelight. Over the years, a few have followed in their celebrity parents' footsteps, including King Harris. Last year, the 14-year-old made his rap debut with his track "Drip," and now he's continuing to move outside of T.I. and Tiny's shadow with another solo appearance. The teen was a featured guest on Nick Cannon's long-running hit MTV series Wild 'N Out. Cannon and his crew continue to bring the comedy, and in the clip they shared on social media, King Harris proved that he could keep up with the rest of the cast. Everyone was playing the "It's My Birthday" where members of the black and red teams did their best to draw in the laughs with just a few lines. The red team seemed to dominate that round of jokes, but King did his best at making up for his team's losses. Check out the clip of King's brief appearance to the comedy round below. View the full article
  16. Young Thug and Gunna have a new collaboration, 'Quarantine Clean,' out with super-producer Turbo. On it, the brag about their safety measures during the coronavirus pandemic. View the full article
  17. There's much more to Bill Withers' catalog than his immortal hits "Ain't No Sunshine" and "Lean on Me." Here, a deeper dive into his short but brilliant career. View the full article
  18. Amid the deluge of news bad and worse, nightly D\J battles between Gen X R&B and hip-hop hitmakers have become a desperately craved bright spot. View the full article
  19. John Prine was hospitalized last month with COVID-19 and has been on a ventilator. The singer-songwriter, 73, now has pneumonia in both lungs, his wife says. View the full article
  20. Singer-songwriter Bill Withers, who died Monday, was remembered fondly Friday by celebrities who had made his tunes the soundtrack to their memories. View the full article
  21. This week's Bop Shop features quarantine ready songs from Lady Gaga, The Wonders, Karol G, and more. View the full article
  22. Bill Withers, known for acoustic soul hits "Lean on Me" and "Ain't No Sunshine," died Monday of heart complications, his family said Friday. View the full article
  23. Our culture watch list includes Harry and Meghan's cellist, a "Putnam County Spelling Bee" reunion, Yiddish song and a street-artist show down under. View the full article
  24. Days after releasing the visual to his single "The Greatest," Rod Wave delivers his album Pray 4 Love. The St. Petersburg, Florida native has shared an honest record where he exposes both his strengths and weaknesses. Whether he's speaking on matters of love, street life, or inner demons, Rod Wave opens himself to with fans on 14 tracks where he returns to what matters: Creating music. “Before the albums, and people talking and liking and following, all I had was the music,” the rapper told Apple Music. “The music helps me talk about [my problems]. I don't regret going through none of it, because if it hadn’t went down like that, 'Heart on Ice' wouldn’t have even been a song. It would have been 'Wrist on Ice.'” For the bulk of the album, he flies solo aside from a single feature from ATR Son Son, so check out Pray 4 Love by Rod Wave and let us know what you think about this one. Tracklist 1. Pray 4 Love 2. F*ck the World 3. Thief in the Night 4. Thug Life 5. I Remember 6. Rags2Riches ft. ATR Son Son 7. No Weakness 8. Roaming 9. The Greatest 10. Ribbon in the Sky 11. 5% Tints 12. Girl of My Dreams 13. Thug Motivation 14. Dark Clouds View the full article
  25. Despite the circumstances we're currently living in, Famous dex was determined to deliver a bop. The rapper called on Rich The Kid and Tyga to craft "What I Like," a song that stays in line with a rapper's favorite topics including women, sex, money, luxury items, and jet-setting. The music video is all set to drop soon, and by the looks of the preview, most of the aforementioned points will make appearances. The track is rumored to appear on Dexter's forthcoming project—an album that the rapper has yet to share a title or release date for, just yet. Famous Dex fans haven't received a full-length studio project since his 2018 debut release Dex Meets Dexter, although the rapper did deliver his EP Dexter 2031 earlier this year. Give "What I Like" by Famous Dex featuring Rich The Kid and Tyga a listen and let us know if they made a hit. Quotable Lyrics Louis got a lot of f*cking bands in it (What?) Dexter f*cked them hoes and took 'em to Japan, didn't he? (Didn't he?) I done pulled it out the lot and got the Lamb' dented (Skrrr) I get in that p*ssy, I'ma stand in it (What?) I get money, that's just what I like (What I like) She so freaky, she gon' ride it like a bike (Like a bike) Popped that Xan in Japan, damn, twice (In Japan) I get money (Ha), that's just what I like View the full article
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