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Corey Taylor Tips His Hat To Kendrick Lamar In Unexpected Acoustic Moment

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Slipknot singer Corey Taylor raised eyebrows at the Spookala convention in Florida with an unexpected and no doubt brief acoustic tip of the hat to Kendrick Lamar. The deep growler known for his anonymous metal act put himself in a whole other space by having a go at Lamar’s underground GNX cut, “TV Off.” “So I worked up something very special,” Taylor said to the crowd, an earnestness that stilled the room. “I was trying to switch it up because I don’t really do this that much anymore. And with that, he invited fans into a rare moment, “Would you guys like to help me sing a song?” The room buzzed.

And then he sang its opening lyric, “All I ever wanted was a black Grand National/Fck being rational.” The cover was over as soon as it started, and the audience was left somewhere between stunned and mystified. Social media exploded, and it wasn’t all of one mind. “All I see is one artist shouting out another,” one fan wrote on Instagram. “Love the respect between people from varying genres.” But the experiment didn’t go over with everyone. Another user said, “I lowkey don’t like this, his music is good but this hurt me.” Taylor switched gears mid-set to jump into the Violent Femmes’ cult classic “Add It Up,” surprising even more folks in the room.

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Add in covers of Nine Inch Nails, Incubus, Foo Fighters, and a nod to the upcoming Chappell Roan, and the evening felt less like a proper performance and more like a musical scrapbook. The Kendrick moment was short but full of meaning. It was a good reminder that music is a bridge, that even the most hard-core frontmen can find inspiration in a well-penned verse by a poet of hip-hop. Whether it made you stand up and cheer or cringe, Corey Taylor’s “TV Off” moment was an exchange of respect. And in a world that tends to prefer music in tidy boxes, that’s a cover worth remembering.

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Mo’Nique’s Dating Advice Echoes Loud After Rape Allegations Surface

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You can always count on Mo’Nique to keep it real, funny, fierce, and flat-out real with no chaser, and this time around, she’s taking the mic and training it on Shannon Sharpe with a little retroactive guidance. Mo’Nique made a nightclub a laughing matter out of the Sharpe situation at a recent stand-up set, which is under a lawsuit for alleged rape with Gabriella Zuniga. Mo’Nique’s warning to Sharpe on his Club Shay Shay podcast in February 2024 has a different sting now. The viral clip making the rounds again features a woman who most definitely saw the warning signs and tried to steer him away from them.

“Shannon need him an old fat gal,” she quipped in a moment that was both hilarious and devastating cultural commentary. “One that can bake, rub feet, sip cognac and bring peace, not problems.” Mo’Nique’s comments were infused with genuine unease about the way that older men treat much younger women in the complicated dating world of today. Mo’Nique assumed the role of the no-nonsense auntie Sharpe, so obviously needed. Her delivery was typically hilarious, but the sentiment was pure wisdom. This week’s developments have put that lighthearted podcast moment in a new context. Mo’Nique’s remarks were about emotional and social maturity, especially on the part of men who held power.

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And today, with public opinion in an uproar over Sharpe and his behavior, Mo’Nique’s words are like a warning bell that went ignored. And she knows it. That stand-up set was anger disguised as a joke. It was a woman with a mirror saying, “I tried to tell you.” At a time when cancellations are swift and forgiveness even swifter to wash over and cover up, Mo’Nique’s mix of comedy and caution feels like a powerful, if not novel, force. Whether Sharpe will take her advice or not, however, remains to be seen, but Mo’Nique did tell him so.

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G Herbo Opens Up About Ari Fletcher’s “Terrible Dad” Remark

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In his deep thoughts on a recent episode of BET’s For The Fellas, G Herbo reflects on an emotional scene from the reality series The Impact ATL in this heartwarming talk. The rapper was responding to an inflammatory comment from his ex, Ari Fletcher, who accused Famous Dex of being a “terrible dad” during a heated exchange on the show. The comment came after Fletcher vented about Herbo leaving their son Yosohn’s birthday party early and being absent at the boy’s graduation. While the words cut deep, G Herbo hasn’t shied away from expressing his feelings about the situation. He was open in his admission of his faults and that he wasn’t perfect.

He added that Fletcher’s words also included emotional reactions and stupidity at the moment, which is common to feel in the heat of the moment. In a recent clip from The Impact ATL, Ari Fletcher slowed things down while talking about how she and the rapper work together as coparents. She added that despite their disagreements, she does not actually think that Herbo is a bad parent. Acknowledging his consistent commitment and love for their child, Fletcher apologized for letting her emotions cloud her words and said her “terrible dad” remark had been in the heat of the moment rather than a mean dig at his fathering. G Herbo also shared these same thoughts during his turn on For The Fellas, noting that while he didn’t take the “bad dad” line to heart, he knew where Ari was coming from.

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He said he knew that co-parenting is not always easy, particularly between two high-strung people. Despite their ups and downs, Herbo, 24, stressed that there will always be love between the pair, especially when it comes to their joint commitment to Yosohn’s well-being. This heart to heart between the former lovers is a sign of their maturing coparenting relationship. Their history with each other might be rocky, but there is a mutual respect and understanding between G Herbo and Ari Fletcher now. More complex though their journey has been, that their love for their son is stronger than any misunderstanding is a positive when so much of the world is confusing.

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