Wednesday, May 16, 2018

Jada Pinkett Smith Reveals Anger After Tupac's Death: "He Left Me" [VIDEO]

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On the latest episode of Red Table Talk, Jada Pinkett Smith reveals how she dealt with Tupac's death.

As a longtime best friend of Pac, Jada says "I felt like he left me" and explains how she was angry with Pac, God, and more.

Watch the full video below:

Tuesday, May 15, 2018

WATCH: Spike Lee & Jordan Peele's "BlacKkKlansman" Trailer

Spike Lee and Jordan Peele are teaming up for a movie about two cops on a mission to fight the Klu Klux Klan.
The film "BlacKkKlansmanis based on a true story about a black cop named Ron Stallworth who infiltrates the KKK with his Jewish partner Flip.
Ron Stallworth will be played by Denzel Washington's son David Washington and Flip (who stands in for him when meeting the KKK face to face) will be played by Adam Driver. 
Along with Klan rallies and shootouts, the film directed by Spike Lee and executively produced by Jordan Peele will also include Black Panther parties, and even comic relief throughout the film.
The film is currently screening at the Cannes Film Festival, but is set to release in theaters worldwide on August 10th. 
Check out the full trailer for BlacKkKlansman below. 

"Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)" Album To Be Remade With 9 New Artists

Wu-Tang Clan is celebrating the 25th anniversary of their debut album "Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)" in a major way.

Steve Rifkind, the founder of Loud Records, says that nine MCs from today will help in remaking the original album.

Rifkind also says each artist will also play a character from the original 36 Chambers.

A major tour is in the works for the Wu's 25th anniversary but we'll have to wait for the album remake until its original anniversary on November 9.

via: XXL Mag

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