Governors Ball’s 2021 Lineup Is Led By Billie Eilish, Post Malone, And ASAP Rocky

Music festivals seem like a relic of the ancient past, but slowly but surely, they’re coming back. Now, one of New York City’s biggest events is making a return in 2021, as it was announced today that Governors Ball will be hosting its tenth anniversary event at Citi Field between September 24 and 26. Tickets go on sale on May 6 at noon ET, and ahead of then, the lineup has been shared.

The first day will be headlined by Billie Eilish, while ASAP Rocky and J Balvin will lead the second day and Post Malone will wrap up the final day. Other notable artists on the poster include DaBaby, Leon Bridges, Megan Thee Stallion, Phoebe Bridgers, 21 Savage, Ellie Goulding, Young Thug, Carly Rae Jepsen, Kind Princess, Portugal The Man, 24kGoldn, Future Islands, Freddie Gibbs and The Alchemist, Earthgang, Tate McRae, Sasha Sloan, Orville Peck, Bartees Strange, RMR, Aminé, Big Thief, Cordae, Cleachers, Chiiild, Jamie xx, Dominic Fike, Smino, Princess Nokia, Jay Som and Palehound’s Bachelor, and 100 Gecs.

Ahead of today’s announcement, organizers shared a tease that read, “We miss the music. The crowd. The energy. The streets were quiet, the venues empty, our gates closed. It’s not the same to scream at the top of your lungs alone, and it sure isn’t as fun dancing at home. For too long there has been too little to look forward to. That changes tomorrow.”

Check out the Governors Ball poster above.

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Noname Revisits Her J. Cole Feud: ‘He Was Angered By The ‘Tone’ Of A Tweet That Didn’t Even Name Him’

2020 yielded some memorable music feuds, with one of the biggest being the beef between Noname and J. Cole. Uproxx’s Aaron Williams previously summed up the situation with a detailed explainer, but in essence, it began with Cole taking notice of a Noname tweet that he perceived as calling him out. Now, about a year after the saga began, Noname has addressed it again.

It began with Noname tweeting a personal philosophy a few days ago: “noname. no allegiance to one ideology. i read all. take what applies. leave the rest.” Somebody responded, “Dweebs gon call you unprincipled,” to which Noname replied, “i’m no longer interested in proving myself to an internet that will cannibalize the vulnerability of those who choose to publicly learn. it’s cop sh*t. i’m interested in what my community calls me. twitter is not my community [heart emoji].”

Somebody else then brought Cole into the conversation, responding, “J Cole literally tried to make that same point to you almost 2 years ago lol.” Noname fired back, “no. j cole was upset because i tweeted about rappers who profit off blackness while simultaneously being silent when it comes to black death. he was angered by the ‘tone’ of a tweet that didn’t even specifically name him.”

Another person replied, “J Cole has out in enough time to and done enough organising to be above your questioning,” to which a seemingly skeptical Noname responded, “wait, j cole is an organizer [monocle emoji].” She then added, “i forgot how much yall play on this app [crying emoji].”

Find Noname’s tweets below.

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Roskilde Festival 2021 Has Been Cancelled

Though many were holding out hope that Festival season would return to some semblance of pre-COVID normalcy, what with vaccination efforts ramping up in a variety of countries, it would appear that many are not quite out of the woods. In fact, the Danish Roskilde Festival, which was previously canceled in 2020 over coronavirus restrictions, has now been canceled for the second year in a row. 

In an official statement on their website, the festival shared a few words about the “devastating” decision. “As expected, we can’t conduct a Roskilde Festival this summer,” it begins. “Let us meet again in 2022. We are devastated by the fact that we can’t get together at our festival and contribute to recreating the communities that the corona crisis has destroyed for so many.”

“The cancellation is very serious for the festival, for the charity society behind it and for our community,” it continues. “And it is serious for the artistic environments and the growth segments of culture.” As expected, 2021 ticketholders can hold on to their purchases for next year’s edition of the festival, though it’s likely that the lineup will have altered significantly by that point. For some context, the 2020 lineup was originally set to include Kendrick Lamar, Taylor Swift, Thom Yorke, Tyler, The Creator, The Strokes, and many more.

“It will be an invaluable help for us if you choose to keep your ticket by transferring it to 2022,” continues the statement. “That way, you help us through this very difficult time.”

With select festivals like Rolling Loud Miami currently scheduled for this year, it’s sad to see a long-running institution like the Roskilde Festival suffering as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. Still, safety must be prioritized above all, and we can only hope that it’s able to bounce back in 2022 once restrictions (hopefully) ease up. Keep an eye out for further details on Roskilde’s triumphant return as they surface.   

Here’s The Full NLE Choppa Face-Hitting Fight

Memphis rapper NLE Choppa might be vegan but he’s dealing with some serious beef these days. The rap star’s making headlines for all of the wrong reasons these days. Footage is making the rounds online showing the normally peaceful rapper dealing with a nasty incident. Hanging out around a beach, NLE catches a nasty punch […]

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The United States Is Facing A Chicken Shortage

Food shortage is not something many Americans would ever be able to predict in the cards for the country. With a nation that boasts an abundance of just about everything, buzz about a potential shortage of one of American’s most preferred foods is not something many would take lightly.

Unfortunately for Americans, the country is currently on the verge of a massive chicken crisis. According to agriculture professionals and fast-food executives, increased demand and decreased poultry supply during the pandemic have created this dire situation. 


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Fast-food executives specifically note the difficulty in stocking enough chicken in their facilities like nuggets, tenders, wings, patties, and all other shapes and sizes to appease the American hunger for chicken. “Demand for the new sandwich has been so strong that, coupled with general tightening in domestic chicken supply, our main challenge has been keeping up with that demand,” said David Gibbs, who is CEO of Yum Brands. 

The chairman and CEO of Wingstop said this week, “Suppliers are struggling, just as many in our industry are, to hire people to process chicken, thus placing unexpected pressure on the amount of birds that can be processed and negatively affecting supply of all parts of the chicken in the U.S., not just wings.”

Chicken has been the most in-demand meat in the United States for years, and the COVID-19 pandemic severely affected the poultry industry and is part of the reason for this deficit. Coronavirus restrictions caused poultry plants to reduce staff, although the demand for chicken increased as millions of Americans were forced to stay inside. Bad weather and power outrages in major chicken-producing areas like Texas and Arkansas also contributed to creating this crisis. 

One industry official in North Carolina even predicted the low supply might become worse as the weather gets warmer and people begin grilling more regularly. Right now, there’s no word on how the country plans to combat this. 


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Drake Makes Fun Of Moneybagg Yo’s Government Name

Drake hasn’t provided many updates on the status of his upcoming studio album Certified Lover Boy, but he’s been providing his fans with a lot of content on social media. These days, we’re lucky to hear from the artist every other day as he seemingly ramps up his presence in advance of the album’s release. This morning, he was busy on Instagram, sharing a video of his three-year-son Adonis reacting to LeBron James highlights on YouTube. He also noticed a video from Moneybagg Yo that went viral on the blogs of the rapper reacting to his government name being broadcast by Music Choice.

The service was playing his hit record “Time Today” from his new #1 album A Gangsta’s Pain but the Memphis rapper wasn’t concerned about the promotion of his song. Instead, he was more worried about the possible implications of Music Choice giving away his government name as a fun fact.

“Did you know? Moneybagg Yo’s real name is Demario Dewayne White Jr.,” wrote Music Choice on the side of the screen to curious fans. “Police as hell… what the f*ck wrong with y’all, Music Choice? Appreciate the love but damn! Talking about, did y’all know his real name?”

Appearing in the comments, Drake decided to make fun of Moneybagg Yo for his government name, writing, “DD White mayne,” next to four laughing emojis.


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In other government name-related news, Diddy recently announced that he legally changed his name to Sean Love Combs. Read more about that here.

Check out our latest digital cover story with Moneybagg Yo here.

Fortnite Reportedly Made Over $9 Billion In Two Years

Fortnite, the battle-royale phenomenon created by Epic Games, is easily one of the most popular games of the modern era. And while many have acknowledged its popularity, sometimes begrudgingly, it’s hard to fathom just how lucrative Fortnite really is. At least, until now.

Complex has reported that new documents have surfaced in the midst of an ongoing legal battle between Epic Games and Apple, which currently centers around Apple’s removal of Fortnite from the App Store. According to the documents, Fortnite brought in five billion dollars in 2018, as well as an additional four billion in revenue in 2019. Suffice it to say, that’s over nine billion dollars in only two years. Complex also notes that Epic Games reported five-and-a-half billion in profits.

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Given that Fortnite is a free-to-play game in which the bulk of the profit is made through microtransactions (think skins and emotes), it’s clear that the target audience is more than willing to shell out the dollars in droves. Gaming website Kotaku shares a few contextual examples to emphasize the scope of Fortnite’s profitability, noting that Disney previously purchased Star Wars and Lucasfilm for around four billion dollars. 

And to think, Fortnite isn’t Epic Games’ only source of revenue. Rocket League, which they acquired in 2019, brought in a haul of one-hundred-and-eight million dollars. Their Unreal Engine, widely utilized in the gaming industry, led to an additional two-hundred-and-twenty million dollars. 

As for the ongoing court case, which began Monday: Epic’s lawsuit essentially centers around Apple being a monopoly and abusing its business practices by essentially forcing developers to acquiesce to Apple’s 30% cut should they want to be included on the App Store. Gamespot confirms that a judge will render a verdict in three weeks’ time. 

We all knew Fortnite was popular, but seeing those numbers are a truly staggering reminder of how deep its cultural impact truly runs. Be honest — have you spent any money on the game? 

Big Sean Flexes Serious Muscles W/ Intense Workout Grind

G.O.O.D Music’s Big Sean is putting his health first. The rap heavyweight goes to his Instagram Story with clips of himself doing some serious working out. One clip shows him lifting 400 pounds – easy. Real squats looking like a walk in the park. He also does a 220 pound deadlift.

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Apryl Jones’ Shorts Are Officially On Lil Baby’s Level

Vixen Apryl Jones is letting everyone in on her curve game. The hip-hop model lights up Instagram Story with a clip of herself wearing short-shorts and acknowledging her Woman Crush Everyday physique. The hip-hop model’s footage might even give rap star Lil Baby a run for the money in the shorts department. AJ’s cut bottom […]

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Reginae Carter Makes Jaws Drop W/ Her Workout Flex

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Vixen Reginae Carter is focused on keeping her body right. The hip-hop model goes to Instagram with a sneak peek at how she’s managing to keep a super tiny waist. The daughter of rap star Lil Wayne is always slaying on the regular. When she’s not living her best life, Reginae is determined to put […]

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