Story
50 Cent Anticipates Trump’s Imprisonment If He Loses Election
Today’s the day where Americans dictate whether it’s another four years of Trump or Joe Biden returns to the White House. Many are considering this the most important American election in modern history. The stakes are high, especially for Trump. And despite celebrity endorsements from the likes of Lil Wayne and 50 Cent, the POTUS’ efforts to remain in office have been desperate.
Scott Olson/Getty Images
According to a new report from the New York Times, the reason why is because Donald Trump is in extreme fear of heading to prison if he ends up losing the election. If you recalled, he managed to finesse the system into believing that a sitting President shouldn’t be subject to criminal processing.
“Seldom far from Mr. Trump’s thoughts, however, is the possibility of defeat—and the potential consequences of being ejected from the White House. In unguarded moments, Mr. Trump has for weeks told advisers that he expects to face intensifying scrutiny from prosecutors if he loses. He is concerned not only about existing investigations in New York, but the potential for new federal probes as well, according to people who have spoken with him.”
There are several “existing investigations” on Trump yet there could be even more if he faces defeat. Ultimately, Trump is in dire fear that prosecutors will go after him which is why he’s doing everything in his power — including inviting Lil Pimp on stage at a rally — to defeat Joe Biden.
While Chelsea Handler said her ex-boyfriend would now be voting Biden, 50 Cent chimed in on the recent report by Vanity Fair. The rapper shared a screenshot of the headline, suggesting that he’s expecting Trump to be behind bars for a long time if he takes an L tonight.
“If he don’t win, he going in LOL,” Fif wrote, along with a shrugging emoji.
The post was deleted off of his page but Akademiks captured it before it was taken down. In the comment section, Charlamagne Tha God echoed Fif’s sentiments.
“I’ve been saying this for months,” he wrote. “Only thing keeping him out of prison now is because he’s the president.”
What do you think the outcome of tonight’s election will be? Will Lil Pump move out of the country as promised or will it be a Biden & Harris victory?
Stay updated! Click the Google News follow button for more news and updates.
Follow on Google NewsMusic
Tiri The Seed Breathes New Life into Nostalgia with ‘Back In The Room’
Tiri The Seed expertly blends vintage musical elements with contemporary production techniques in “Back In The Room.” This track pulsates with a retro vibe, yet maintains a fresh sonic identity, largely due to Tiri’s charismatic vocal delivery, which infuses the mix with an effortlessly cool energy. Thematically, “Back In The Room” explores the nuances of reconnection, encapsulating that poignant emotional experience of revisiting spaces or moments previously perceived as lost.
Musically, Tiri’s signature vocal timbre overlays an infectious rhythmic foundation paired with lush, sweeping synths, evoking the ambiance of a late-night drive down memory lane. The lyrics are crafted to provoke introspection while the production invites physical movement, striking a harmonious balance between nostalgia and celebration. Tiri’s warm delivery creates an intimate listening experience, drawing the audience into a shared reminiscence of formative moments. The track encapsulates a dichotomy of nostalgia and optimism, making it essential for those who appreciate a classic aesthetic imbued with modern sensibilities.
Story
Janet Noh Takes a Deep Dive into Vulnerability with ‘One Breath’
Janet Noh’s latest single, “One Breath,” presents a poignant exploration of emotional depth through a minimalistic sonic arrangement. The track harnesses dynamics and silence, allowing Noh’s nuanced vocal delivery to take center stage.
The single “One Breath” engages in introspective self-examination, showcasing Noh’s adeptness at lyrical composition that balances vulnerability with strength. Her phrasing and tonal choices exhibit a masterclass in expressive restraint, allowing listeners to engage with the subtle emotional undercurrents present in the music.
The listening experience is intimate, akin to sharing a personal revelation, which enhances the profound quality of the piece. As the final notes fade, the lingering resonance of the song invites reflection, echoing themes of hope and resilience that are striking in their simplicity. Janet Noh successfully cultivates an atmosphere of comfort and contemplation, which speaks to the listener on a personal and universal level.