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Gael Garcia Bernal, Natalia LaFourcade, and Miguel presented the song 'Remember Me' from the animated movie 'Coco' at the 2018 Academy Awards. The song was nominated for Best Original Song. -
The 5 Best Movies Of 2017 That You Should Definitely See — Or Have Seen
The year 2017 gave movie buffs some remarkable and memorable films to talk about. There are five films that tied fans over the wait until new movies come out in 2018. -
Coco & Ice-T Welcome Baby Girl; Celebrity Couple Starts Twitter Account After Birth
Their baby girl is finally here! Early Saturday morning (Nov. 28), Coco and rapper husband, Ice-T, welcomed daughter Chanel Nicole into the world. Shortly after giving birth, the new mother shared a precious Instagram photo of their first child. In order to guarantee their bundle of joy is fully prepared for the social media world, the celebrity couple even created a Twitter account in her name. -
'Cop Killer' Rapper Ice-T and Wife Coco Land Daytime Talk Show on Fox
"Cop Killer" rapper turned actor Ice-T and his wife, Coco, have reportedly landed a daytime talk show on FOX. -
O.T. Genasis Follows Up Hit "CoCo" With "The Flyest" [LISTEN]
O.T. Genasis has unveiled the highly anticipated follow-up to his smash single "CoCo," which has become a cultural phenomenon. The Atlanta rapper's new track "The Flyest" has a similar opening to "CoCo" with anthemic operatic strings that slowly lead into a slow-walking bass line as Genasis -- whose real name is Odis Flores -- sings the highest praise of himself. -
Caged Lil Wayne Shares "CoCo" Freestyle Video From 'Sorry for the Wait 2' [WATCH]
Lil Wayne has shared the music video for one of the most popular tracks from his 'Sorry for the Wait 2' mixtape. The "Start a Fire" rapper has unveiled visuals for his freestyle over O.T. Genasis's hit single "CoCo" that feature Weezy not so subtly locked up in a cage with cutaways to some pretty violent imagery and flashbacks to better times with Cash Money Records boss Birdman. -
O.T. Genasis's "CoCo" Gets Remix With Verse From Chris Brown [LISTEN]
If you thought O.T. Genasis was just going to let "CoCo" run its course naturally and fade into the memories of those who remember yelling, "I'm in love with the coco" or "Baking soda, baking soda" toward the end of 2014, you were wrong. He and Busta Rhymes's label The Conglomerate decided they needed another remix round for "CoCo" with the help of Chris Brown, following the first remix effort provided by coco experts in Meek Mill and Jeezy -- though never proven to be one. -
Meek Mill, Jeezy Contribute Verses to O.T. Genasis's "CoCo" Remix [LISTEN]
One of hip-hop's biggest hits toward the end of 2014 has gotten a fresh facelift to revive it kicking off the new year. O.T. Genasis's smash single "CoCo" has been given two additional verses by Meek Mill and Jeezy -- fitting, given both of their histories with the substance. -
O.T. Genasis's 'CoCo' Gets Video Makeover with Cars, Women, Coco [WATCH]
O.T. Genasis burst onto the music fan's consciousness with his cocaine-inspired single "CoCo." It has caught on like wildfire, glorifying the "love for the coco." Now his single has gotten a new music video with all the hip-hop music video stereotypes of fancy cars, scantily clad and beautiful women, big boats and, of course, Genasis's beloved coco.This new, higher-budget video comes as Genasis gets signed to Busta Rhymes's Conglomerate Records and thus more resources at his disposal. There was something raw about the original, but the new clip makes the track more accessible to mainstream viewers.Filmed in some large waterfront Miami mansion, there are plenty of twerking women on Ferraris, large piles of baking soda and overly exaggerated hand gestures. He even gets his own coco cake at the end, presumably using all of that baking soda or flour in the video.As one might expect, Busta and O.T Genasis get a few celebrity cameos from DJ Khaled, surprisingly without his headphones, and Ice Cube, who just sits off to the side in a room of his own with some random woman. -
Ice-T Says Body Count Video Is NOT Racist [WATCH]
Veteran rapper / actor Ice-T has been making the rounds as of late in order to promote the new Body Count album Manslaughter. The band recently released a video for the single, “Talk Sh-t, Get Shot,” which has been getting slammed and labeled as racist. Now, the Law & Order: Special Victims Unit star is setting the record straight.
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