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Happy "Friday Jr." — Andrew from Narcity here. ☕

Off The Top: Toronto-based rapper Drake recently showed off his new and, uh, unique piece of jewelry: a necklace fashioned from 42 engagement rings the bachelor purportedly commissioned but never actually presented to his various companions over the years. The piece, fittingly called "Previous Engagements," features over 350 combined carats and is mounted in 18K of white gold — quite obviously more expensive than just nailing down a weekly check-in with a good therapist.

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LeBron James has thanked Vancouver 'for the hospitality,' on Monday morning, after he was spotted dancing away at a Kendrick Lamar concert in the city.

King James was in attendance for the "one of a kind" musician's concert at at the Rogers Arena, along with thousands of other fans. "Special show by a special person," he added in his appreciation post.

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Some of the world's top musicians put the U.S. Supreme Court on blast this weekend at the U.K.'s Glastonbury Festival, where they ripped the decision to overturn Roe v Wade and take away people's right to an abortion in America.

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Les années 90 et 2000 ont été une période faste sur la scène du hip-hop. Avec des hits comme California Love et The Next Episode, de Snoop Dogg et Dr. Dre ou Lose Yourself d'Eminem, on se retrouvait tous avec un petit morceau du soleil de L.A. peu importe où on se trouvait dans le monde.

Le spectacle de la mi-temps au Super Bowl, ce dimanche 13 février 2022 au SoFi Stadium, aura donc réussi à raviver cette flamme nostalgique de la culture hip-hop en rassemblant des légendes telles que Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre, Eminem, Kendrick Lamar et Mary J. Blige avec la collaboration de Kendrick Lamar. Et il semble que le producteur du spectacle, Jay-Z et sa marque Roc Nation, ait visé dans le mille.

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Five hip-hop legends will hit the stage for the Super Bowl halftime show in February, including the proud new owner of a restaurant called Mom's Spaghetti.

Eminem, Dr. Dre, Kendrick Lamar, Mary J. Blige and Snoop Dogg will all perform during the halftime show on February 13 in Los Angeles, according to the NFL, Pepsi and Jay-Z, who is producing the show.

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