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Snoop Dogg Permits Smoking Indoors In Bad Bunny’s ‘Hoy Cobré’ Video
The rapper makes a brief cameo in the visual off Bad Bunny’s recently released ‘El Último Tour Del Mundo.’ …

Bad Bunny has had a wildly prolific year. He released El Último Tour Del Mundo last week, his third album of 2020, which boasted features from Rosalía and Jhay Cortez. But for the video alongside his track “Hoy Cobré,” Bad Bunny decided to tap a different musician to make a cameo: Snoop Dogg.
Bad Bunny’s “Hoy Cobré” visual opens with the singer hitchhiking on the back of a semi-truck through a dusty desert. He hops off the ride once he spots a remote clothing store in the middle of a sandbank. Once he opens the door, he takes a long drag from his vape before a security guard stops him to say that the store has a no-smoking policy. Bad Bunny puts up a fight and the security guard calls over the manger, who happens to be Snoop Dogg. Of course, Snoop Dogg has absolutely no problem with the singer lighting up indoors.
The video arrives after Bad Bunny’s El Último Tour Del Mundo earned him an impressive accolade. The album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, becoming the first-ever Spanish language album to reach the top spot.
Watch Bad Bunny’s “Hoy Cobré” video above.
El Último Tour Del Mundo is out now via Rimas. Get it here.
Artist Spotlight
PAENDA unleashes a mesmerizing anthem of self-worth in her recent single, “Good To Myself”

Austrian singer-songwriter and producer PAENDA returns this time, making it crystal clear self-love comes first. Her latest single, “Good To Myself,” is a vibrant, no-nonsense anthem that rejects toxicity in favor of empowerment, all wrapped up in a euphoric EDM-pop framework that embodies emotional resilience.
From the outset, PAENDA immerses listeners in a meticulously crafted soundscape filled with pulsating synth patterns and shimmering melodies, creating an energetic atmosphere for her unapologetic assertion of self-worth. The production quality is sleek yet electrifying, giving off infectious vibes that demands to be blasted at full volume. Lyrically, she delivers a salient message that’s as relatable as it is liberating: prioritizing one’s well-being over toxic relationships is framed not as selfishness but as a necessary stance for personal health and empowerment.
PAENDA’s vocals radiate with strength and vulnerability, effortlessly integrating the song’s confident aesthetic with its emotional underpinnings. Her delivery possesses a raw honesty, making it impossible not to feel every word. Fans of her previous hit, ‘Up and Down,’ will likely to appreciate her artistic evolution within the pop and EDM genres while recognizing her commitment to bold narratives and fearless storytelling.
Released via Sick Kick Records, “Good To Myself” is set to become a staple in Valentine’s Day playlists, resonating with anyone advocating personal independence. Whether experienced in dancing alone or celebrating with friends, PAENDA underscores the fundamental truth that self-love and appreciation are not only crucial but profoundly worthwhile endeavors.
CLICK HERE TO STREAM PAENDA’s “Good To Myself“ on Spotify.
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Bhad Bhabie Shocks Fans With Her Insane OnlyFans Earnings Amid Alabama Barker Feud

Bhad Bhabie, the rapper and internet personality everyone knows from her catchy phrases and viral moments, recently made headlines again during a livestream with fellow streamer DDG. While there has been a lot of buzz about her ongoing feud with Alabama Barker, the conversation took a surprising turn when DDG asked her about her earnings from her OnlyFans account, and her response left everyone shocked. Danielle Bregoli, better known as Bhad Bhabie, has never been one to shy away from drama.
After starting her OnlyFans page just after turning 18 in 2021, she faced quite a bit of criticism, but it hasn’t stopped her from making huge amounts of money. During the livestream, she boldly shared that she’s made an incredible $75 million from the platform. She casually mentioned, “When we first started, I made a million dollars in six hours,” and then added that by the end of the first day, that number had jumped to about four million. DDG looked stunned as she confidently explained how she has used her earnings to buy properties and cars.
Reactions from fans were mixed. Some admired her business skills and how she turned a controversial situation into a financial success. Others questioned the ethics behind making money from adult content so quickly. No matter your opinion on her, it’s clear that Bhad Bhabie has figured out how to turn her fame into wealth. This unexpected shift in conversation showed that while the drama with Alabama Barker continues, Bhad Bhabie is equally focused on her financial success. Whether you’re a fan or not, she is playing by her own rules and so far, she’s coming out on top.
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