Month: March 2024
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How Much Are Tickets For 21 Savage’s ‘American Dream Tour?’
21 Savage is hitting the road this summer for the American Dream Tour to share his latest album of the same name with fans.
Last year, the “Prove It” rapper toured the country with his friend and collaborator, Drake, as part of the It’s All a Blur Tour. But for this, go around the globe, he will hold down the headlining position by himself. But across 41 dates, 21 Savage will have ample support from special guests JID, Nardo Wick, and 21 Lil Harold. The number one question for those interested in seeing the show when it arrives in a city near them is, how much is a ticket going to set me back?
Continue below for ticket pricing details, the complete tour schedule, and the official tour poster.
How Much Are Tickets For 21 Savage’s ‘American Dream’ Tour?
According to the price list for his June 1 stop at Xfinity Theatre in Hartford, Connecticut, the highest ticket price is for the Diamond VIP Package, which costs $394.20 per ticket with fees. For the pit standing-room tickets, there are several packages at different rates. The standard pit ticket with unplugged lounge access is $196.25 per ticket. The standard pit ticket with fast lane entry will run you $173.50 per ticket.
The following seating sections, 100 through 300, range from $155.50 to $432.60 (including service fees). There are two price points for sections 400 through 800: $130.81 and $197.40(including service fees). Several venues along 21 Savage’s American Dream Tour have a lawn area. For the spaces that do, fans can purchase tickets. Reserved lawn seating pricing is $67.20 (including service fees).
Similar to the VIP packages, the general lawn area has multiple add-ons. The standard lawn ticket costs $41.30 (including service fees). A lawn ticket and lawn chair bundle are $54.35 (including service fees), a standard ticket and fast lane entry cost $62.20 (including service fees), a lawn ticket and blanket voucher cost $67.20 (including service fees), a standard ticket with unplugged lounge access
costs $82.75. Lastly, a standard lawn ticket and VIP club access cost $142.25.
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21 Savage 2024 Tour Dates: American Dream Tour
05/01 — Vancouver, BC @ Rogers Arena
05/03 — Auburn, WA @ White River Amphitheatre
05/05 — Ridgefield, WA @ RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater
05/07 — Los Angeles, CA @ Kia Forum
05/09 — Concord, CA @ Toyota Pavilion at Concord
05/11 — Phoenix, AZ @ Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre
05/12 — Albuquerque, NM @ Isleta Amphitheater
05/14 — Austin, TX @ Germania Insurance Amphitheater
05/15 — Dallas, TX @ Dos Equis Pavilion
05/16 — Houston, TX @ The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion presented by Huntsman
05/18 — Rogers, AR @ Walmart AMP
05/19 — St. Louis, MO @ Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
05/21 — Chicago, IL @ Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre
05/22 — Cincinnati, OH @ Riverbend Music Center
05/23 — Noblesville, IN @ Ruoff Music Center
05/25 — Toronto, ON @ Budweiser Stage
05/28 — Clarkston, MI @ Pine Knob Music Theatre
05/29 — Cuyahoga Falls, OH @ Blossom Music Center
05/31 — Mansfield, MA @ Xfinity Center
06/01 — Hartford, CT @ Xfinity Theatre
06/02 — Bristow, VA @ Jiffy Lube Live
06/04 — Virginia Beach, VA @ Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach
06/05 — Simpsonville, SC @ CCNB Amphitheatre at Heritage Park
06/06 — Charlotte, NC @ PNC Music Pavilion
06/08 — New York, NY @ Governors Ball Music Festival
06/09 — Camden, NJ @ Freedom Mortgage Pavilion
06/11 — Birmingham, AL @ Oak Mountain Amphitheatre
06/13 — West Palm Beach, FL @ iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre
06/14 — Tampa, FL @ MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre at the FL State Fairgrounds
06/15 — Atlanta, GA @ Lakewood Amphitheatre
21 Savage’s American Dream Tour poster
A Judge Ruled Diddy’s ‘Gang Rape’ Accuser Must Reveal Her Identity For The Lawsuit To Continue
The woman suing Sean “Diddy” Combs saying he “gang raped” and “sex trafficked” her was ordered to reveal her identity by a judge, according to a new report in Billboard. The anonymous woman filed the lawsuit late last year, alleging that Combs forced himself on her in 2003 when she was 17 years old, saying she was encouraged to file suit after a similar lawsuit was filed against Combs by his ex-girlfriend, Cassie Ventura. While Combs maintained his innocence, the judge’s ruling may have significant effects on the lawsuit in the future.
The judge, Jessica G. L. Clarke, wrote in her decision, “While the court does not take plaintiff’s concerns lightly, the Court cannot rely on generalized, uncorroborated claims that disclosure would harm plaintiff to justify her anonymity.” Clarke acknowledged this decision “could have a significant impact on [the plaintiff],” but insisted that specificity would be needed in the case to confirm that her claims are true, citing recent lawsuits against Kevin Spacey and Harvey Weinstein. Clarke must still rule on Combs’ motion to dismiss the lawsuit altogether, which she has yet to do. If she decides the case will continue, Jane Doe will need to reveal her identity.
Jane Doe’s argument for remaining anonymous hinges on a belief that if her identity is made public, she could be subject to retaliation from Combs’ supporters or Combs himself — which is a legitimate concern, considering threats made to witnesses in the sex trafficking case against R. Kelly. However, the judge believes getting the truth is more important than potential threats — especially if the truth is as egregious as Jane Doe claims.
All The New Albums Coming Out In March 2024
Keeping track of all the new albums coming out in a given month is a big job, but we’re up for it: Below is a comprehensive list of the major releases you can look forward to in March. If you’re not trying to potentially miss out on anything, it might be a good idea to keep reading.
Friday, March 1
- Abby Sage — The Rot (Nettwerk)
- Amaro Frietas — Y’Y (Psychic Hotline)
- Another Sky — Beach Day (Republic)
- Asha Imuno — Pins & Needles (GUIN Records)
- Ben Frost — Scope Neglect (Mute)
- The Bevis Frond — Focus on Nature (Fire)
- Big Big Train — The Likes of Us (InsideOut Music)
- Bruce Dickinson — The Mandrake Project (BMG)
- Bruce Sudano — Talkin’ Ugly Truth, Tellin’ Pretty Lies (Purple Heart Rec Co)
- BrhyM — Deep Sea Vents (Zappo Productions/Thirty Tigers)
- Brynn Cartelli — Out of the Blue (Elektra)
- Caravan Palace — Gangbusters Melody Club (Le Plan)
- CHALK — Conditions II EP (Nice Swan Records)
- Chloe George — A Cheetah Hunting in Slow Motion EP (FADER Label)
- Dekker — Future Ghosts (Pure Noise Records)
- Everything Everything — Mountainhead (BMG)
- Faye Webster — Underdressed at the Symphony (Secretly Canadian)
- Ferris & Sylvester — Otherness (Archtop Records)
- Footballhead — Overthinking Everything (Tiny Engines)
- Jade Dust — Grey Skies (Council Records)
- Jahari Massamba Unit — YHWH is LOVE (Law of Rhythm)
- Julian Lage — Speak to Me (Blue Note)
- Julien Chang — Home For the Moment EP (Transgressive Records)
- Hannah Frances — Keeper of the Shepherd (Ruination Record Co.)
- Hollow Coves — Nothing to Lose (Nettwerk)
- Kaiser Chiefs — Kaiser Chiefs’ Easy Eighth Album (Bertus Distribution/Kaiser Chiefs Recordings)
- Kitchen Dwellers — Seven Devils (No Coincidence)
- Kyle Gordon — Kyle Gordon Is Great (BMG)
- Lake J — Dizzy (Cadien Lake James)
- Late Bloomer — Another One Again (Dead Broke & Self Aware Records)
- Liam Gallagher and John Squire — Liam Gallagher and John Squire (Warner Music UK)
- Mannequin Pussy — I Got Heaven (Epitaph)
- Master Peace — How to Make a Master Peace (PMR Records)
- Mildlife — Chorus (Heavenly)
- Mini Trees — Burn Out EP (Run For Cover Records)
- Ministry — HOPIUMFORTHEMASSES (Analogue Productions)
- New Years Day — Half Black Heart (Century Media Records)
- Nils Frahm — Day (LEITER)
- Pissed Jeans — Half Divorced (Sub Pop)
- Punchlove — Channels (Kanine Records)
- Robb Banks — I Think I Might Be Happy Pt. 1 (Empire)
- Sarasara — Elixir (One Little Independent Records)
- SAVAK — Flavors of Paradise (Peculiar Works Records)
- Schoolboy Q — Blue Lips (Top Dawg Entertainment/Interscope Records)
- Scout — Everything Will Make Sense EP (Sweat Entertainment)
- Shane Smith & The Saints — Norther (Geronimo West Records)
- Sheer Mag — Playing Favorites (Third Man Records)
- STRFKR — Parallel Realms (Polyvinyl)
- Tish Melton — When We’re Older EP (CMDSHFT)
- Tyla — Tyla (Fax/Epic Records)
- Yard Act — Where’s My Utopia? (Island)
- Zakk Sabbath — Doomed and Forever Doomed (Magnetic Eye)
Friday, March 8
- Ariana Grande — Eternal Sunshine (Republic)
- Bananarama — Glorious — The Ultimate Collection (London Records)
- Bayonne — Temporary Time (Orchestrated) (Nettwerk)
- BEO Lil Kenny — Don’t Let Up (Quality Control Music)
- Bktherula — LVL5 P2 (Warner)
- Bleachers — Bleachers (Dirty Hit)
- Bolis Pupul — Letter to You (Deewee)
- brother bird — another year (Easy Does It Records)
- Charles Moothart — Black Holes Don’t Choke (The Red Recordings)
- Conscious Pilot — Epoxy Plains EP (DevilDuck Records)
- Dion — Girl Friends (KTBA Records)
- Discovery Zone — Quantum Web (RVNG Int’l)
- The End Machine — The Quantum Phase (Frontiers Music Srl)
- Ghost Work — Light a Candle for the Lonely (Spartan Records)
- Haux — Blue Angeles (Ultra Records)
- Hijss — Stuck On Common Ground (Heavy Psych Sound)
- Homeshake — CD Wallet (SHHOAMKEE)
- Judas Priest — Invincible Shield (Epic Records)
- Kilgour — How to Put Your Hat On (Last Night Glasgow)
- Kim Gordon — The Collective (Matador)
- The Klittens — Reading Material EP (AWAL Recordings)
- Konradsen — Michael’s Book on Bears (777 Music)
- Loreena McKennitt — The Road Back Home (Quinlan Road)
- Luke Grimes — Luke Grimes (Universal Music Group Nashville)
- Maggie Lindemann — HEADSPLIT EP (swixxzaudio)
- Marry Waterson & Adrian Crowley — Cuckoo Storm (One Little Independent Records)
- Mayday Parade — Mayday Parade Lofi EP (Mango Wax Records)
- Meatbodies — Flora Ocean Tiger Bloom (In the Red)
- Moor Mother — The Great Bailout (Anti-)
- Norah Jones — Visions (Blue Note Records)
- Oisin Leech — Cold Sea (Outside Music)
- Peach Luffe — Honey EP (Nettwerk)
- Slow Hollows — Bullhead (Danger Collective)
- The Stylistics — Love Is Back In Style (Marathon Records)
- Taj Mahal — Swingin’ Live at the Church in Tulsa (Lightning Rod Records)
- Too Close To Touch — For Keeps (Epitaph Records)
Friday, March 15
- Beans — Boots N Cats (Fuzz Club)
- The Black Crowes — Happiness Bastards (Silver Arrow)
- bob junior — friends vol. 1 (777 Music)
- BRAT — Social Grace (Prosthetic Records)
- Charles Lloyd — The Sky Will Still Be There Tomorrow (Blue Note)
- Chuck Strangers — A Forsaken Lover’s Plea (Lex Records)
- Cory Wells — Harboring the Hurt I’ve Caused (Pure Noise Records)
- Dan Boeckner — Boeckner! (Sub Pop)
- The Dandy Warhols — Rockmaker (Rhino)
- Devon Welsh — Come With Me If You Want To Live (American Dreams)
- DragonForce — Warp Speed Warriors (Napalm Records)
- Four Tet — Three (Text Records)
- The Fourth Wall — Return Forever (Devilduck Records)
- Heavee — Unleash (Hyperdub)
- Holly Humberstone — Work in Progress EP (Darkroom/Geffen/Polydor Records)
- Grieving — Everything Goes Right, All At Once (By The Time It Gets Dark)
- John Lurie — Painting With John (Strange & Beautiful)
- Jahari Massamba Unit — YHWH is LOVE (Law of Rhythm)
- Justin Timberlake — Everything I Thought I Was (RCA Records)
- Lenny Kravitz — Blue Electric Light (BMG)
- Luke Dick — Lockeland (Virgin Music)
- The Messthetics and James Brandon Lewis — The Messthetics and James Brandon Lewis (Impulse! Records)
- Nemzzz — Do Not Disturb (self-released)
- Potato Beach — Dip In (SILUH)
- Scott Stapp — Higher Power (Napalm Records)
- Tierra Whack — World Wide Whack (Interscope)
- WILDES — Subsidence EP (Apollo)
Friday, March 22
- A Perfect Circle, Puscifer, and Failure — Cinquanta (Puscifer Entertainment)
- Adrianne Lenker — Bright Future (4AD)
- AKTHESAVIOR and sagun — u r not alone (Platoon)
- Alena Spanger — Fire Escape (Ruination Record Co.)
- Barely Civil — I’d Say I’m Not Fine (Take This To Heart Records)
- Cakes da Killa — Black Sheep (Young Art Records)
- Carpool — My Life in Subtitles (SideOneDummy)
- Cassie Kinoshi’s seed. — gratitude (International Anthem)
- Chris Young — Young Love & Saturday Nights (RCA Nashville)
- Christian McBride and Edgar Meyer — But Who’s Gonna Play The Melody? (Mack Avenue)
- Claire Dickinson — The Beholder (New Amsterdam Records)
- Cody Jinks — Change the Game (Late August Records)
- Early Day Miners — Outside Lies Magic (Solid Brass Records)
- Elbow — Audio Vertigo (Polydor/Geffen Records)
- Empress Of — For Your Consideration (Major Arcana)
- Fletcher — In Search of the Antidote (Capitol)
- Gary Clark Jr. — JPEG RAW (Warner Records)
- Glass Beams — Mahal EP (Ninja Tune)
- Gossip — Real Power (Columbia)
- Great Good Fine Ok — Exist EP (Nettwerk)
- Haleluya Hailu — eternally, yours EP (604 Records)
- Hello Maud — Celebrate (Heavenly Recordings)
- Illiterate Light — Slow Down Time EP (Red Books Records)
- The Jesus and Mary Chain — Glasgow Eyes (Fuzz Club)
- Jlin — Akoma (Planet Mu)
- Julia Holter — Something in the Room She Moves (by Domino)
- The K’s — I Wonder if the World Knows (Lab Records)
- Kaleah Lee — Birdwatcher EP (Bingo Records)
- Kaleida — In Arms (Embassy One)
- Lauran Hibberd — Girlfriend Material (Virgin Music)
- Logic1000 — Mother (Because Music)
- Magic Tuber String Band — Needlefall (Thrill Jockey)
- MIZU — Forest Scenes (NNA Tapes)
- Nourished By Time — Catching Chickens EP (XL Recordings)
- Odetta Hartman — Swansongs (Transgressive)
- Operator Music Band — Four Singles EP (Deep Break Records)
- Pan American & Kramer — Reverberations of Non-Stop Traffic on Redding Road (Shimmy-Disc)
- Prefuse 73 — Modern Crime Vol. 1 (Lex Records)
- Rosali — Bite Down (Merge)
- Rosie Tucker — Utopia Now! (Sentimental Records)
- Ruston Kelly — Weakness, Etc. EP (Rounder Records)
- SAICOBAB — NRTYA (Thrill Jockey)
- Saint Saviour — Sunseeker (VLF Records)
- Sam Evian — Plunge (Thirty Tigers)
- Sam Morrow — On the Ride Here (Copaco Records)
- Shakira — Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran (Sony Music Latin)
- Sierra Ferrell — Trail of Flowers (Rounder)
- SIIGHTS — Through Thick and Thin EP (Insanity Records)
- SiR — Heavy (Top Dawg Entertainment)
- Sly5thAve — Liberation (Tru Thoughts)
- Son of the Velvet Rat — Ghost Ranch (Fluff & Gravy/Missing Piece Records)
- The Staves — All Now (Nonesuch)
- Tatyana — It’s Over (Sinderlyn)
- USA Nails — Feel Worse (One Little Independent)
- Van Houten — The Tallest Room (Clue Records/EMI)
- The Veronicas — Gothic Summer (Big Noise Music Group)
- Villagerrr — Tear Your Heart Out (Darling Recordings)
- VR Sex — Hard Copy (Dais Records)
- Wahid — feast, by ravens EP (Innovative Leisure)
- Waxahatchee — Tigers Blood (Anti)
- Wye Oak — Shriek: Variations (Merge Records)
Friday, March 29
- Beyoncé — Act II (Parkwood Entertainment/Columbia Records)
- Blu DeTiger — All I Ever Want Is Everything (Capitol Records)
- Candi Carpenter — Demonology (A-Frame Records/House of 42)
- Chastity Belt — Live Laugh Love (Suicide Squeeze)
- Chicano Batman — Notebook Fantasy (ATO Records)
- CNTS — Thoughts & Prayers (Ipecac Recordings)
- Dent May — What’s For Breakfast? (Carpark Records)
- Fanclubwallet — Our Bodies Paint Traffic Lines EP (Cool Online)
- Flyana Boss — This Ain’t the Album EP (Atlantic Records)
- Gesaffelstein — GAMMA (Sony)
- gglum — The Garden Dream (Secretly Canadian)
- Halo Maud — Celebrate (Heavenly)
- High Llamas — Hey Panda (Drag City)
- Holiday Ghosts — Coat of Arms (FatCat Records)
- J-Hope — HOPE ON THE STREET VOL. 1 (BigHit Music)
- Jake Sheppard — Midwest Marlin (Desserted City)
- Jeremiah Fraites — Piano Piano 2 (Mercury KX)
- Jim White — All Hits: Memories (Drag City)
- Kelly Moran — Moves in the Field (Warp)
- Kenny Chesney — Born (Warner Nashville)
- Lindsey Lomis — Handle With Care EP (Warner)
- Majesty Crush — Butterflies Don’t Go Away (The Numero Group)
- Omar Souleyman — Erbil (Mad Decent)
- Peel — Acid Star (Innovative Leisure)
- Real Bad Man and Lukah — Temple Needs Water. Village Needs Peace. (Real Bad Man Records)
- Reyna Tropical — Malegría (Psychic Hotline)
- Ride — Interplay (Wichita Recordings/PIAS)
- The Rocky Valentines — Erase (Fair Vaux)
- Sarah Shook & the Disarmers — Revelations (Thirty Tigers)
- The Secret Sisters — Mind, Man, Medicine (New West Records)
- Shabazz Palaces — Exotic Birds of Prey (Sub Pop)
- Sheryl Crow — Evolution (Big Machine)
- Sum 41 — Heaven :x: Hell (Rise Records)
- Sunglaciers — Regular Nature (Mothland)
- Teens in Trouble — What’s Mine (Asian Man Records)
- Texas & Spooner Oldham — The Muscle Shoals Sessions ([PIAS])
- Yot Club — Rufus (Amuse)
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Brittany Cartwright Net Worth 2024: Updated Wealth Of The Vanderpump Rules Star
In the glamorous world of reality television, success often extends beyond the screen. For Brittany Cartwright, a standout star of Vanderpump Rules, this is definitely the case. Her vivacious personality and genuine charm have not only garnered her a loyal fanbase but also a remarkable net worth. According to Celebrity Net Worth, Brittany Cartwright’s net worth is estimated at around $1 Million US Dollars as of 2024.
Brittany Cartwright’s Early Life & Vanderpump Rules Journey
Born in Kentucky in 1989, Brittany moved to Los Angeles to pursue her dreams. There she met her future husband, Jax Taylor, and began her journey on Vanderpump Rules. Her magnetic personality quickly made her a fan favorite, with many tuning in each week to follow her adventures. Reality television has become a lucrative business, and stars like Brittany have been able to amass considerable wealth through their involvement. Earnings from Vanderpump Rules and other ventures contribute significantly to Brittany Cartwright’s net worth.
Beyond Vanderpump: Additional Income Streams
But her income does not rely solely on her reality TV earnings. Brittany has proven to be a savvy businesswoman, diversifying her income streams to increase her net worth. She’s reportedly launched a successful beer cheese business, partnered with fashion brands, and even released a book with her husband.
Brittany Cartwright’s Net Worth: Social Media & Philanthropy
In today’s digital age, social media has become an invaluable tool for celebrities to increase their wealth. With over 1.3 million followers on Instagram, Brittany has leveraged her platform for profitable brand collaborations and endorsements. These partnerships have played a significant role in boosting her net worth. Despite her wealth, Brittany has remained grounded and committed to giving back. She’s actively involved in various charitable organizations, showing that her net worth is not just about personal gain but also about positively impacting the world.
Conclusion: A Rising Star With A Growing Net Worth
As of 2024, Brittany Cartwright’s net worth sits comfortably at $1 Million. However, with her entrepreneurial spirit and ongoing popularity, her wealth will likely continue to grow in the coming years. Cartwright has come a long way from her humble Kentucky beginnings. Her journey on Vanderpump Rules has brought her fame and financial success. As she continues to expand her horizons, Brittany’s net worth is bound to increase, further solidifying her status as a successful reality TV star and entrepreneur.
Her journey also shows us that one can build a rewarding and profitable career in the reality television industry with determination. Her success is a testament to the potential in this often-underestimated field.
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Cam Newton Addresses Fight At Youth Football Game
Cam Newton has broken his silence on his fight at a youth football event last weekend. “It was all just words but it became more than that. It started with words and it should have ended with words, but it didn’t,” Newton told the 4th & 1 podcast. This appeared to corroborate previous accounts of the fight, which framed the incident as trash talk that got out of hand. Furthermore, Newton placed the blame on himself, saying that he shouldn’t have let things get out of hand and he should have exercised more calmness in the moment.
The brawl occurred at a 7-on-7 event in Atlanta. Newton was reportedly identified by police because of his signature hat and hair. Earlier this week, it was reported that no one involved in the fight would be pressing charges. “Neither Mr. Newton or any of the other involved persons who remained on scene indicated that they required medical attention or wished to pursue criminal charges. The responding officers completed an information-only incident report to document what had occurred. At this time, it is unknown how or why the scuffle occurred,” a police statement read.
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Shannon Sharpe Reveals If He Thinks Cam Newton Will Return To The NFL
Elsewhere, Shannon Sharpe used an audience Q&A for 4th And 1 to reveal how he feels about Cam Newton, who was joining him on the show, wanting to be back in the NFL. Shannon’s point boiled down to one key factor – is Newton ready to sacrifice everything to back into the NFL? “You gotta train like Auburn Cam, when you didn’t have a cent. That’s the level you gotta train at that level. And that’s something that only Cam can answer.”
Unfortunately, for Cam, it appeared that he was not prepared to make that level of sacrifice. Instead, Newton tried to argue that he was allowed to have preferences and conditions about his return. Furthermore, he tried to mount the argument that his willingness to compromise on his role and expectations was an adequate replacement for sacrifice.
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DaBaby Goes Buck Wild On New Single “GRAMMY PARTY”
It really is not a secret anymore that for most hip-hop fans, DaBaby has gotten stale. His 2022 sequel record, Baby On Baby 2, left quite a sour taste in people’s mouths. Especially after the first installment had more memorable tracks like “Suge,” “Goin Baby,” “Baby Sitter,” and more. However, 2024 could be the year DaBaby turns things around.
The Cleveland, Ohio born rapper is back with his first solo release since his three track EP LET’S DO IT. That dropped back in October, so fans have been patiently waiting. “GRAMMY PARTY” sees DaBaby go insanely wild, as he raps with blistering speed over a bassy beat. He really packs a lot of words into each line, showcasing his technical abilities.
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Listen To “GRAMMY PARTY” By DaBaby
However, this is not DaBaby’s only release of the year. He has been busy in the feature department, working with artists like That Mexican OT and Icewear Vezzo. While this is his first streaming release in a few months, DaBaby has been dropping quite a bit on YouTube. About three weeks ago he rapped over one of JAY-Z’s most famous beats of all-time, “Public Service Announcement.”
What are your thoughts on this brand-new single, “GRAMMY PARTY,” by DaBaby? Is this one of his better tracks as of late, why or why not? What is your favorite element of the song and why? How long do you think we will have to wait for his next album? We would like to hear what you have to say, so be sure to leave your takes in the comments section. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding DaBaby. Finally, stay with us for the most informative song posts throughout the week.
Quotable Lyrics:
I’m in the paint on ’em, lil n**** small, I’m havin’ weight on ’em, get up and ball
Ain’t finna wait on these bands a dog, she let me spank on ’em
I ain’t finna waste time with none of you n****s, I crank up that Rolls Royce and go to the bank on ’em (Skrr, skrr)
Come get my key, I’m at the back with it, I’m on tequila, don’t know the name of it
Got drunk as f***, I had a hangover, ’bout to go buy my BM the new Ranger Rover
These n****s weak, I’m in the way on ’em, ain’t in the streets, ain’t got no stain on ’em
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Jax Taylor Net Worth 2024: Updated Wealth Of The Vanderpump Rules Star
Jax Taylor, a household name known for his dynamic personality on the reality TV show Vanderpump Rules, has steadily increased his net worth over the years. As of 2024, it is estimated that Taylor’s net worth sits at around $4 million US dollars, according to Celebrity Net Worth.
The Vanderpump Effect & Additional Income Streams
Vanderpump Rules, a spin-off of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, catapulted Taylor into the spotlight. His role as a bartender at SUR, Lisa Vanderpump’s restaurant, was the launching pad for his booming career in reality television. This role gave him a steady paycheck and opened doors for other lucrative opportunities.
Beyond his earnings from Vanderpump Rules, Taylor has diversified his income stream. This diversification includes modeling gigs, personal appearances, and endorsements. His active social media presence also plays a significant role in his earnings. Promoting various products and brands on his platform provides a consistent income stream that adds to his net worth.
Real Estate & Philanthropy
One significant contributor to Taylor’s net worth is his real estate investments. In 2019, he and his wife, Brittany Cartwright, bought a $1.9 million home in Los Angeles. The value of this property has likely increased since its purchase, further bolstering Taylor’s net worth.
Although Taylor enjoys a lavish lifestyle, he also understands the importance of giving back to the community. He supports various charities and uses his platform to raise awareness for causes close to his heart. This might not directly contribute to his net worth. It surely enhances his public image and respect in the community.
Conclusion
Jax Taylor has built a substantial net worth from his beginnings as a model to becoming a reality TV star. His estimated $4 million net worth in 2024 is a testament to his hard work, business acumen, and ability to capitalize on opportunities. As he continues navigating his career and business ventures, we expect to see even more growth in the coming years.
Jax Taylor’s story is one of perseverance and adaptability. Despite the ups and downs of reality TV fame, he has built a sizeable net worth. In the process, he has become a star who is not just recognized for his television appearances but also for his business ventures. Whether you’re a fan of Vanderpump Rules or not, it’s clear that Jax Taylor’s success shines on entrepreneurial spirit.
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