It was way back in March that Young Dolph and Key Glock went back to the proverbial fold with Dum and Dummer 2, which was the sequel to Dum and Dummer from 2019, featuring 20 amazing tracks that their fans can enjoy. Now, the Memphis duo is back with a brand new video for “A Goat & A Dolphin,” which was produced by CLDHRT and BandPlay, and it includes the boastful bars that is popular among fans Dolph and Glock.
In the video, things remain very simple and straightforward, as Dolph and Glock are situated in an open space adjacent to a painting of a goat and dolphin hybrid. Understandably, both of them are seen smoking a blunt with a dancer in tow. In some other setting, their verses are performed by them with stacks of money as they are present in a room with red lighting.
“A Goat & A Dolphin” comes after the release of several videos from Dum and Dummer 2 for tracks such as “I Can Show You,” “Move Around,” “RAIN RAIN,” “Sleep With The Roaches,” “I’m The Type,” and “Aspen.” We are hoping that these releases are not merely a part of Dolph and Glock’s current promo run, and instead, is proof that Dolph decided to go back on his retirement announcement.
Check out Young Dolph and Key Glock’s “A Goat & A Dolphin” video below.
Black Panther 2 is being filmed in Georgia, and director Ryan Coogler says that the widely awaited movie will stay amid the new conservative state voting rules.
Coogler reveals in a guest column for Deadline how he is “profoundly disappointed” to hear about the controversial SB202 is signed into legislation especially in a State that holds a particular spot in his heart.
“The fight for full enfranchisement is fundamental to the African-American struggle in this country and to this country’s claim to functioning democracy,” as written by Coogler. He further elaborates that as an African-American and a citizen, he (Coggler) is opposed to any attempt to reduce voter turnout, explicitly or implicitly.
The column of Coogler was published just days after Will Smith and Antoine Fuqua decided to pull production of their slave drama Emancipation out of the state. In a joint statement, Smith and Fuqua stated that they will not “provide a government with economic assistance that adopts regressive voting legislation aimed at restricting electoral access.”
Coogler has a different perceptive on the issue. Following interactions with the state’s voting campaigners, he noticed how many workers the movie employs and how the leaving state would also affect local vendors and companies.
Because of those reasons, Coogler wrote, “I will never participate in a boycott of Georgia.” but he will however use his influence to raise awareness on the consequences of SB202 and its humiliating roots in Jim Crow. Coogler also hopes to support organizations fighting against voter suppression here in the state.
The 34-year-old producer from Oakland wants congress to pass H.R. 1, also known as The John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act.
He urged the Senate “to do its duty” and to enact For The People Act. “Our film is staying in Georgia,” wrote Coogler. In addition, He’s made a personal commitment to raise awareness on how to help overturn this harmful bill, and will continue to learn more about the issue from people on the ground.
Coogler urges everyone who works with him to reach out to the local community that is directly impacted by Senate Bill 202 and use their power and energy to help in the battle for this vital pillar of democracy
The drama in Green Bay continues to build up between Aaron Rodgers and the Packers despite us never hearing directly from Rodgers as things continue to leak out. The latest reports are that Rodgers often refers to GM Brian Gutekunst as Jerry Krause in group chats with teammates, making reference to Michael Jordan’s adversary in the Last Dance documentary. There’s also rumors that Rodgers wants Gutekunst or his backup QB Jordan Love gone if he is to return, among other things. Hear what Skip Bayless and Shannon Sharpe has to say about Aaron Rodgers beef with the Green Bay Packers.
On this episode: Joe, Rory, Mal & Parks discuss DJ Khaled’s new album, Jay-Z & Nas having a record together, Cardi B on ‘Big Paper’, and Mal wanting an album from Nicki Minaj. Jay-Z dedicates an exclusive TIDAL playlist to Nas ‘Curated By The God Hov’, two fake Wu Tang Clan members have been charged and sentenced for scamming hotels & recording studios while hiring homeless people to act as bodyguards, and Rory is asked why he is always around Drake. DJ Quik lit his Death Row Records royalty check on fire for Instagram Live, demanding credit for his work on major records, a Floyd Mayweather vs. Logan Paul fight has officially been announced, and the guys recap the Hitman vs. Cassidy rap battle. The NFL Draft, NYC reopens July 1st, vacation stories, and MORE!
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