Antonio Brown started a social media war with former Pittsburgh teammate, and fellow wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster. The beef started yesterday and has spilled over into today, so let’s take a stroll down the old Twitter thread to see where the online spice began.
Brown kicks things off with a seemingly normal piece of advice. Keeping your emotions off of social media is a good thing to adhere to; it keeps people out of trouble. Good job AB, you’re killing the Twitter game!
Oh, boy. Things are starting to get a little sour here and its only been roughly 45 minutes between tweets, but surely Brown will keep his emotions offline. Right?
Folks, I have some bad news: Antonio Brown is extremely mad online. Completely disregarding his own Twitter advice from an hour and half prior, Mr. Big Chest himself is taking shots at his former teammate. Not a great look for someone who claims to not be mad. Antonio Brown comes across as a lunatic here, but let’s see how JuJu responds, maybe he’ll take the bait and try and stir the pot even more.
Completely rational response from Juju here. Textbook stuff. A little petty response with the emotions tweet, but then some appropriate confusion over the whole situation. He doesn’t sharpen his pitchfork to go after AB, so certainly Brown will realize he was wrong and try to settle things. The ever so, level headed Brown has to feel a little bad for throwing JuJu under the bus.
I honestly have no idea if the Instagram post is supposed to be a diss. It honestly makes zero sense. It makes such little sense that it may also be one of the best chirps of all time, like a double negative type deal. He’s hating on JuJu for reaching out to him while he was still at USC looking for advice from a pro. The DM JuJu sent was lovely, so why is Brown using it to make roast the man. Antonio Brown’s social media use is warping my mind and creating significant brain damage. Tough scene for AB all around here, and something tells me he isn’t done talking quite yet.
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Donald Glover and Rihanna’s long awaited film project Guava Island finally has a release date. YouTube announced that they will live stream the movie as a part of their deal and association with Coachella.
Glover, who raps under the moniker Childish Gambino, is set to perform at Coachella next week. There is still a bit unknown about how the film will rollout, but a series of Spotify advertisements indicate that something will happen on Saturday night that will coincide with Gambino’s festival performance. Whether it’s just the movie or new music is still unknown, only time or more information will clear things up.
The three weekend festival will live stream on YouTube the first two weekends for the first time ever. The festival announced a list of 34 artists that have agreed to perform on the stream including Gambino, Kasey Musgraves, Billie Eilish, Mac DeMarco and others.
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The Internet announced on Twitter that the group will be releasing two new solo albums in the near future. In a separate tweet, they revealed that one album will be out this month and the other one will be out next month. The LA based band released their fourth album “Hive Mind” last year to critical acclaim.
Guitarist Steve Lacy posted on IG the cover his upcoming solo project titled N Side. Lacy is one of the hottest young talents in music today, who was recently featured on “Sunflower” by Vampire Weekend. His last solo project, Steve Lacy’s Demos, was an indie hit and launched the young Lacy into the mainstream.
There isn’t official word on the other solo album, but it’s figured to either be Syd or Matt Martians. The group has said in the past that they are going to release a series of solo projects first before they jump back into making music together as a band, so don’t expect any new Internet tracks anytime soon.
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The new trailer for Beyoncé’s upcoming Netflix documentary titled “Homecoming” was released earlier this morning. The documentary is going to explore her renowned performance at Coachella last year. It is going to give an introspective look at black expression through performance and give behind the scenes look at Beyoncé’s life and family.
The movie is slated to be released on April 17 and will be available to stream on Netflix exclusively. Fans of the pop icon have speculated that this film could lead to a new solo project. It’s pure speculation, but Beyoncé hasn’t released a solo album since Lemonade, so it’s well within reason to be expecting something new.
Beyoncé seems to be on a bit of a roll as of late. Just last week she made news by signing an exclusive deal with Adidas, where she’ll be creating a custom shoe, as well as relaunching her Ivy Park brand. The way things are shaping up, 2019 is looking like it may be the year of Beyoncé.
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The final two singles from Vampire Weekend were released earlier today. The band released “This Life” and “Unbearably White” as the final batch of songs for the ramp up to their fourth studio album Father Of The Bride.
The band’s album is due out on May 3 and marks the first project since 2013. The group has released two music videos for their prior singles “Harmony Hall” and “Sunflower,” so it would be safe to assume that there will be one more visual out of this batch.
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