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The music video features a cat meowing to the beat. io/X A video of the tune had raked in more than 267,000 views on X Friday — with fans howling with laughter and calling it the purr-fect fall ...
50 Cent on “The Breakfast Club.” YouTube / Breakfast Club Power 105.1 FM ... The Post has reached out to Trump’s campaign team for comment. ... 50 Cent has not declared his allegiance to ...
In another hot mic moment that ended in viral infamy in 2010, then-Vice President Joe Biden dropped the F-bomb to describe the historic nature of President Barack Obama’s landmark health care ...
In the video, Trump's speeches and actions –mostly from his election campaign– are imitated and mocked by voice actor Greg Shapiro, [2] who gives a short description of the Netherlands using some self-mockery as well, finishing with the request that the Netherlands may come 'second' if America is to be 'first'. [1]
On YouTube, Crosson specialized in mashing up his Obama impersonations with hip-hop songs, his spoofs of Beyoncé's "Single Ladies" and T.I.'s "Whatever I Like" being viewed 20 million times each. [3] After Obama's January 2009 inauguration, Crosson was featured on several entertainment and news television shows, blogs, and newspapers
UPDATE: Several hours after this article published on Tuesday, a Trump campaign official said that 50 Cent’s claim about being offered $3 million to perform was not true. The official did not ...
[54] 50 Cent's video game, 50 Cent: Bulletproof was released in November 2005. 50 Cent portrays himself and provides his likeness and voice in the video game, with the video game also featuring music from his first two studio albums. Olivia, Lloyd Banks, Young Buck, and 50 Cent (left to right) in Bangkok, February 2006
Last month, hip-hop fans all over the country were shaking their heads in confusion and/or disappointment when Lil Wayne shared his glowing endorsement of Donald Trump. Now fellow rapper (and ...