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Lil Nas X Gloats Over Chart Success

Lil Nas X’s debut album “Montero” has been racking up the accolades including scoring three top 10 hits on the Billboard Hot 100 and the star has been celebrating his success in his typical style!   “LETS F##### GOOOOOOOOOO! THANK U TO MY FANS ILY! AND TO MY HATERS, SUCK MY F##### DICK!”  A Tweet from “Pop Crave” listed the singles that made it on the chart.  And Lil’s Nas response was hilarious! “wow i just became the first one hit wonder of all time to have 11 songs on billboard all at once.”  “Montero” debuted at No. 2 on the “Billboard 200” this week with 126,000 equivalent album units earned. According to MRC Data, Lil Nas occupies 3 of the top 10 spots on the Hot 100 (dated Oct. 2.)  The hits “Industry Baby” with Jack Harlow, former No. 1 hit “Montero (Call Me By Your Name)” and “Thats What I Want” sit at Nos. 2, 9, and 10 in the chart, respectively. Eleven songs from the album also charted on the all-genre tally.   Last week, Lil Nas revealed that he wants to team up with Lizzo on a track and that they had spoken about making it happen. The “Truth Hurts” singer/rapper took to Twitter to give Lil Nas his flowers for the project.   “CONGRATULATIONS TO @LILNASX,” she tweeted. “#MONTERO IS BEAUTIFUL, HEARTFELT & NECESSARY… 3 TOP 10s AND A #2 DEBUT. YOU SHOWED US HOW TO INNOVATE AND BE TRUE TO OURSELVES—I HOPE UR HAVING CHAMPAGNE TODAY— CELEBRATE YOURSELF. YOU DESERVE IT. IM SO PROUD OF YOU”  Showing love in return, Lil Nas tweeted, “oh my god u did not have to congratulate me! thank you so much lizzo i’m tearing up fr”   “Montero” earned Lil Nas another stat, making him the 8th most heard artist on Spotify in the world.” 

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Kelly Price Speaks. Recovering After Near-Death Experience

Kelly Price has spoken exclusively to TMZ following claims coming from family members that she was missing.    The R&B singer was hospitalized after contracting COVID-19 and at one point, doctors diagnosed her as medically dead.  Family members were aware of Kelly’s admittance to the hospital in early August after struggling with COVID-19 symptoms. She spent a week in the ICU but after the third week in the hospital, her children received a call saying she had been discharged.   Kelly’s family reported her missing after not being able to get in contact with her. They contacted the police and alleged that Kelly’s boyfriend was keeping them from visiting her at home. Officials in Cobb County reported carrying out a welfare check and speaking to her boyfriend. They found no evidence of foul play but did list her as missing with the National Crime Information Center.   Speaking to TMZ, Kelly Price says she was never actually missing. She says she was isolating while recovering from COVID-19 and that her family was unaware as she doesn’t keep in regular contact with them.  Kelly says that during her time in hospital she was seriously ill, and almost died. At one point she flatlined and had to be resuscitated by hospital staff but thankfully made a miraculous recovery.   Kelly is still suffering the effects of COVID-19 and is still on oxygen, struggling to speak at times in her interview with TMZ.   TMZ also spoke to Kelly’s attorney, Monica Ewing, who is going through the process of having Kelly removed from Georgia’s missing person list. Ewing also talks about “the sense of betrayal” Kelly’s dealing with from her family. “There are some conversations we are going to be having with respect to the fact that this was a false report of a crime”  The Gospel singer thanked everyone concerned about her for their prayers saying it’s a “horrible situation. I would never misuse the justice system to push a personal vendetta or agenda that I had with anybody.” 

Toronto University To Offer A Course On Drake & The Weeknd

Hate school but love Drake and the Weeknd? Well, maybe you should consider transferring to Toronto. X University (the soon-to-be-renamed Ryerson University) will be teaching a new course in 2022 called “Deconstructing Drake and the Weeknd.”   The course will be taught by author, podcaster, publicist, and journalist Dalton Higgins. He explained the need for such a course after observing an increased focus on hip-hop pedagogy at academic institutions across the United States.  “On the U.S. college and university scene there are all kinds of courses being taught about rock, folk, pop artists like Miley Cyrus, Lady Gaga, Bruce Springsteen – so why shouldn’t there be a course about Drake and the Weeknd right here in Toronto?” Higgins tells “NOW Toronto.” “On American college campuses, there are easily more than 300 hip-hop courses being taught about artists like Jay Z, Outkast, Beyoncé (there are a lot of Beyoncé courses). Many Ivy League universities including Harvard and Cornell, have fully embraced hip-hop education, so we can do the same here.”    Higgins notes that Drake and the Weeknd are two of the biggest artists in the world and as well as the academic recognition, it’s also important to explore the conditions that led them to seek out their careers in the US rather than their native Canada.  “When you have two Black artists born and bred in Toronto who perform rap, R&B, and pop, and who are arguably well on their way to becoming billionaires at some point in time, there is apparently a lot to learn,” he says. “Remember, they both blew up despite being products of a local Canadian music scene that does very little to foster the growth of its Black music practitioners.   “What is it that made these particular artists stand out from the pack of thousands of cross-genre musicians from here from a marketing perspective?” Higgins continues. “Drake and the Weeknd are both real human beings, which means that, like most humans, they are going to do and say intriguing and confounding things, so we’ll peel back the layers on some of that [too]. My expectation is that students will ask tough questions about their music, race, class, subject matter, music production, lyrics.”    Fans and students can sign up for “RTA 950: Deconstructing Drake and The Weeknd” for the 2022 winter term.