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We talked this week about trending topics that involved 'timing', whether good or bad. The Atlanta Hip Hop industry came out to the Trap Music Museum to take part in the unveiling of a new exhibit celebrating the musical and cultural impact of two rap superstars. Both Cardi B and Nicki Minaj were honored with permanent installations at Tip "T.I." Harris' gallery. T.I. had to respond to critics that took issue with the two New York City-raised rivals being presented on an equal level. Let's see if the timing for this is a good one? The timing of this is definitely needed. Will Smith and Martin Lawrence are reportedly poised to return to the "Bad Boys" franchise for another sequel following the projected box office success of the new "Bad Boys For Life." "Bad Boys for Life" opened in theaters this weekend, and Sony Pictures bosses are so thrilled with the early box office figures, they are close to green-lighting "Bad Boys 4." CAN'T WAIT! Former NBA star and DC native, Delonte West was videoed shirtless and in handcuffs on the side of a road in Prince George’s County, just outside of DC. In the video, which was posted on Twitter, an unidentified man asks West why he had just been attacked and if he had been acting in self-defense. West said he was walking down the street when a man approached him with a gun; he then says a number of unintelligible things. West has long struggled with bipolar disorder. In February 2016, he was spotted wandering around a Jack in the Box in Houston without any shoes on. Last September, West was photographed on a street in Dallas, allegedly homeless. Let's get this man some help ASAP! Monique FINALLY gets her own tv special with Showtime. Mo’Nique & Friends: Live from Atlanta, which will air on Friday, February 7 at 10 p.m. ET. The special features several guests, including Donnell Rawlings from Chapelle’s Show and new comics, Prince T-Dub, Tone-X, Correy Bell and Just Nesh. She's definitely proving that Netflix made the wrong mistake. We also had back in studio, Tyra Paylor (International Hair Educator). She offered more great information about the industry. Check her out everywhere @magnificentproducts or TyraPaylorHair on Facebook. Don't go far because we'll be RIGHT BACK!!!
We talked this week about trending topics that involved 'timing', whether good or bad. The Atlanta Hip Hop industry came out to the Trap Music Museum to take part in the unveiling of a new exhibit celebrating the musical and cultural impact of two rap superstars. Both Cardi B and Nicki Minaj were honored with permanent installations at Tip "T.I." Harris' gallery. T.I. had to respond to critics that took issue with the two New York City-raised rivals being presented on an equal level. Let's see if the timing for this is a good one? The timing of this is definitely needed. Will Smith and Martin Lawrence are reportedly poised to return to the "Bad Boys" franchise for another sequel following the projected box office success of the new "Bad Boys For Life." "Bad Boys for Life" opened in theaters this weekend, and Sony Pictures bosses are so thrilled with the early box office figures, they are close to green-lighting "Bad Boys 4." CAN'T WAIT! Former NBA star and DC native, Delonte West was videoed shirtless and in handcuffs on the side of a road in Prince George’s County, just outside of DC. In the video, which was posted on Twitter, an unidentified man asks West why he had just been attacked and if he had been acting in self-defense. West said he was walking down the street when a man approached him with a gun; he then says a number of unintelligible things. West has long struggled with bipolar disorder. In February 2016, he was spotted wandering around a Jack in the Box in Houston without any shoes on. Last September, West was photographed on a street in Dallas, allegedly homeless. Let's get this man some help ASAP! Monique FINALLY gets her own tv special with Showtime. Mo’Nique & Friends: Live from Atlanta, which will air on Friday, February 7 at 10 p.m. ET. The special features several guests, including Donnell Rawlings from Chapelle’s Show and new comics, Prince T-Dub, Tone-X, Correy Bell and Just Nesh. She's definitely proving that Netflix made the wrong mistake. We also had back in studio, Tyra Paylor (International Hair Educator). She offered more great information about the industry. Check her out everywhere @magnificentproducts or TyraPaylorHair on Facebook. Don't go far because we'll be RIGHT BACK!!!