HipHop
Normani ft Cardi B-Wild slide
Fredo bang-war time
Trippie redd Lil uzi-holy smokes
Tink ft yung bleu-selfish
Logic -my way
OG Bobby billions-food stamp baby
(Album)
Pop smoke
Bout a million
Merci beaucoup ma
Blxst ft Bino Rideaux
Also just for the culture
Willow put out a album it a punk album vide she did also of songs with travis baker check out
Transparent soul
Politics
Biden says Facebook is killing people giving them misconceptions about COVID
3 Texas house democrats tested positive for COVID-19 in Washington DC
Fashion
Kim Kardashian West says the rebranding on her beauty line have nothing to do with her divorce
Bastards take dog wear to a whole mother level
ICECREAM, the skate-centric sub label of Pharrell William’s Billionaire Boys Club, has joined forces with Black Sand Surf a arts collective based in Los Angeles
also covers the world’s hottest products for the last quarter, with the adidas YEEZY slide taking the men’s top spot. While the first place may not be entirely surprising, the Index has unearthed some more interesting findings.
The findings for Q2 see Gucci hold on to its top sport as the hottest brand in the world, a title it has taken for four consecutive quarters. The top three is rounded out by Dior (in second, up from third) and Nike (dropping from second to third). The luxury focused top 10 also features Louis Vuitton, Prada, Balenciaga, Moncler, Bottega Veneta, Saint Laurent and Versace in descending order.
A$AP Rocky has been appointed the first-ever guest artistic director of PacSun, the company has announced. According to the deal with PacSun and A$AP WORLDWIDE, New York rapper and style icon will oversee designer collaborations, brand campaigns and in-store activations to support launches in both the brand’s DTLA and Soho storefronts. Inking the dotted link for an exciting multi-year deal, Rocky has been working with PacSun since 2019 and the date for the first drop that is set for July, 16 to finally culminate what they’ve been working towards for the past 18 months.
Main Topic
Teenagers in the United States are spending vast amounts of their days using screens as a form of leisure and entertainment, according to a new report.
Teens spend an average of seven hours and 22 minutes on their phones a day, and tweens -- ages 8 to 12 -- are not far behind, at four hours and 44 minutes daily, according to a new report by Common Sense Media, a nonprofit that promotes safe technology and media for children.