Amazon Music To Exclusively Live Stream Tyler The Creator’s ‘Camp Flog Gnaw’

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Camp Flog Gnaw, the music festival curated by Tyler The Creator, is making a grand return. The highly anticipated two-day festival will be exclusively live-streamed on Amazon Music and Twitch, offering fans around the world a chance to experience the event. Camp Flog Gnaw x Amazon Music x Twitch It’s official. Tyler The Creator’s Camp […]

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Arnold Schwarzenegger Feeds His Donkey On Manningcast: Watch

The New York Jets and Los Angeles Chargers squared off last night, November 6, on Monday Night Football. This game was on primetime due to Aaron Rodgers’ arrival to the team this past offseason. However, the night matchups the Jets have been featured in have been lessened in his absence. It showed because, with Zach Wilson at the helm, their offense could only muster two field goals. This led to one of the more boring games of the season as the Chargers were able to win 27-6 even with their poor offensive performance as well. Many casual fans were disappointed, but not Arnold Schwarzenegger.

If you wanted some sort of excitement during this snoozefest of a game, you should have checked out the Manningcast. This program began three years ago with retired quarterbacks and brothers, Peyton and Eli Manning. On top of bringing some expert live analysis, they add some extra flare to their broadcast. They do that by bringing on some special guests to watch the Monday Night games with. This time it happened to be Arnold.

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Arnold Schwarzenegger Brings Some Comic Relief To A Boring Game

If you are a die-hard fan of the famous actor and bodybuilder, you might know he is a Chargers fan. The cover photo at the top of the article, shows him attending a game back in 2007 when they were still the San Diego Chargers. Manningcast has brought us some standout moments in the past and this one might take the cake as the most memorable. Before heading to the commercial, Arnold is seen feeding his pet donkey. According to Uproxx, her name is Lulu and he got her back during the beginning of the COVID pandemic. Eli makes a hilarious joke about Peyton to add the comedic tone of the moment. “That donkey looks like you eating, Peyton.”

What are your initial thoughts on Arnold Schwarzenegger feeding his pet Donkey on the Manningcast? Was this the best guest the brothers have gotten on the broadcast? Did this make the game more entertaining to you? We would like to hear what you have to say about all of this. With that in mind, be sure to leave all of your thoughts and opinions in the comments section below. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest breaking news around Arnold Schwarzenegger, as well as everything else going on in the sports world.

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When Does Keefe D’s Trial Start? New Details Emerge Around Tupac’s Alleged Killer

It took authorities long enough to take someone into custody for the murder of Tupac Shakur, but now, the ball is finally rolling regarding his murder investigation. Duane Keith “Keefe D” Davis was finally taken in by police as a suspect earlier this year. This sent shock waves through both the hip-hop and true crime communities. Some suggest that the opportunity to catch the 60-year-old was there long ago. Others, such as Boosie Badazz, expressed surprise at the news.

On Tuesday (November 7), Davis was back in court with his new public attorney. The Compton native is reportedly unable to afford a lawyer of his choosing but still seems confident moving forward with a not-guilty plea. Las Vegas Judge Carli Kierney scheduled Keefe D’s trial to begin on June 3, 2024, giving both the prosecution and defence plenty of time to organize their arguments while Tupac’s accused murderer waits out his fate behind bars.

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Keefe D and His New Attorney in Court Today

The video above shows a relatively calm scene in Nevada this morning, with Keefe D dressed in his inmate scrubs. His grey beard has grown out to cover most of his neck, and small patches of hair appear to be coming through on his mostly bald head. As VladTV reports, this is likely the last time we’ll see Davis in court until the new year. He’s due back on January 9, 2024, after spending his first Christmas in the slammer.

Keefe D is under a lot of pressure at this time, though he maintains his innocence in the untimely death of Tupac. When it was announced that the alleged killer would be relying on the help of a public defender earlier this month, industry titan 50 Cent couldn’t resist trolling him (and bringing Diddy into the joke at the same time). Read all about that at the link below, and let us know what predictions you have for the outcome of Keefe’s trial next summer in the comments.

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Timbaland Wanted Justin Timberlake To Put A ‘Muzzle’ On Britney Spears, But Fans Think He’s The One Who Needs It

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Hip-hop has had a misogyny problem almost as long as it has been around. And yes, it’s a reflection of the larger society around it, but it’s easier to see it when everyone in the genre has a microphone and a platform from which to blast some of their most wrongheaded ideas.

In recent years, plenty has improved. More women than ever are charting and making their voices heard, and many more overt examples of sexism are being called out. That’s what happened when Timbaland, the veteran super producer responsible for some of pop music’s biggest hits, overstepped his bounds as he addressed Britney Spears’ recent tell-all memoir.

During an onstage discussion at the Afrotech Conference in Austin, Texas this past weekend, Timbaland was asked by an attendee if he’d seen the headlines coming out about the book, especially in reference to his “Cry Me A River” collaborator Justin Timberlake. In response, Tim joked, “I wanted to call JT and say, ‘Man! You gotta put a muzzle on that girl.’”

While the crowd in attendance laughed — because, again, the society around us is still rooted in sexism — fans online didn’t appreciate his comment, calling him out in replies to viral reposts of the video of the response.

“Timbaland is the one who needs a muzzle,” wrote one fan. “We didn’t forget about his gross Aaliyah comments. He’s still upset Britney didn’t want to work with him. A nasty man.”

“why do men feel like they can silence women,” another wondered. “he’s a weirdo.”

Check out more responses to Timbaland’s ill-advised joke below.

What Is Shareplay On Apple Music?

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Music is meant to be enjoyed with friends and family. This is the mission behind one of Apple Music’s newer features. Typically, near the end of the year, the focus is on year-end recap features. For Apple Music, that’s Replay, whereas Spotify has Wrapped. But if you plan to travel for the holiday season by car, Apple Music users will want to tap into Shareplay. So, what is Shareplay on Apple Music?

Similar to Apple Music Sing, Shareplay was invented as an interactive experience. Essentially, Shareplay, together with Apple Music, is a tool that allows multiple users to control the music in a capable vehicle. Instead of relying on one person, oftentimes the driver, to curate the tunes for a car ride, Shareplay grants several individuals the opportunity to contribute to what plays over the Soundsystem via Apple Play.

It is important to note that to access SharePlay within a vehicle, the driver that begins the music experience via their iPhone must be on the iOS 17 system or later. Also, you must have an active Apple Music subscription to host a SharePlay session.

However, according to Apple, for those joining an ongoing Shareplay session, you won’t need an Apple Music subscription to join a SharePlay session in the car. Find more information here.

How To Make Collaborative Playlists On Apple Music

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Apple Music has rolled out a bunch of new features. However, nothing beats the gift of music. And now, Apple Music users can share their favorite music in new ways.

Back in June, Apple Music launched collaborative playlists, which allows two or more Apple Music users to collaborate on a playlist. However, as the feature is relatively new, some Apple Music users are still a bit fuzzy on how to create the collaborative playlists.

Not to worry. Uproxx has put together a step-by-step guide on how to create collaborative playlists between you and your music-loving friends.

First, open the Apple Music app on your phone. Secondly, go to the Library tab and select Playlists. You can then create a new playlist or open an existing one. After you’ve selected the playlist you wish to share — or created it — you can select the three-dot menu in the upper-righthand corner of the screen. From there, select To Collaborate. You can then activate the option Start Collaborating and tap Start Collaboration. According to Gear Rice, if you disable this option, anyone can join without approval.

Once ready, you can share a collaboration link with anyone from your contacts. Collaborators can then add new music to the playlist, change the sequencing, as well as the name and cover art.