Thomas sits atop an activist right-wing court poised to undo the progressivism of the past century. What happened?
He grew up speaking a language of the enslaved on the shores of Pin Point, Georgia. He would become the most powerful Black man in America, using the astonishing power vested in a Supreme Court justice to hold back his own people. What happened? |
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| There's drama with the relaunch of the two streaming giants as one. |
| My teeth will never be good enough for my dentist. |
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When I arrive at the high-rise condominium in the Two Bridges neighborhood of lower Manhattan that French Montana calls home, I think, He has done well for himself. The doorman greets me as I walk past designer luggage heaped at the entrance—Montana's, I later learn—and into the lobby, which is decorated with plush throw blankets and refined bookcases and furnishings. The lyricist, arriving from the airport, is still in his car, wrapping up a call, so his publicist brings me up to the apartment, where we settle in his living room and exchange our histories working in the industry. Montana walks in, still on the phone, and now he's yelling—whether out of excitement or frustration, I cannot tell. He's wearing a black T-shirt, sweatpants, and onyx Yeezy Slides. He ends the call and stretches out across the edge of a sectional sofa. I join him. He now appears relaxed. He drapes a fur blanket over his lap. "You wanna come closer?" he asks welcomingly. "It's all good." |
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| The year is looking bright, all thanks to these releases. |
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Unless you've had your head buried under a rock, you are very aware of the troubling news that's been flooding the 'Net. Fortunately, this barrage of distress has not hindered our favorite artists from hitting the studio to pump out good music. In fact, dope beats and clever lyrics are the only things that have been consistent since the pandemic began. This year has been no different. Fans received ear-candy from up-and-coming acts like Wet Leg, who have been bullying every instrumental they hop on, to legends like J. Cole and Kendrick Lamar, who, well, continue to be Cole and K.Dot. We understand that life gets in the way, and it's hard to keep up with the seemingly endless release of singles and albums that drop every Friday. With that, we compiled a list of the best of songs in 2022, so far. |
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