DMX has landed a role as a detector in a new movie called Chronicle of a Serial Killer. He will play Detective White, who attempts to track down a serial killer that searches for women that will be like his mother. The film will also star Brendan Sexton as the serial killer, Henry Brolin.
The movie will be directed by Steve Stanulis and is set to come out in June. When asked about his decision to cast DMX, Stanulis said, ““When my casting director suggested DMX it immediately resonated with me as a perfect fit.I have no doubt he is going bring a different dynamic to the role and I’m excited to have him part of this talented cast. I’m looking forward to working with him and everyone else this summer.”
DMX got his acting role as Tommy Bundy in the 1998 movie, Belly. Other movies he’s appeared in were Exit Wounds and Cradle 2 The Game.
Noteably, X appeared in Kanye’s Sunday Service Coachella performance and is reportedly making music in the studio with Swiss Beatz.
Meek Mill has had an interesting relationship with social media which include professional and familial beef. On Saturday, Meek Mill decided he had had enough and deleted his Instagram.
After fans started noticing, Meek posted on Twitter: “No social media…just real life!” After even further questioning, Meek said, “I’m on real life vibes now…lol I be tired of seeing that capping sometimes”.
I’m on real life vibes right now … lol I be tired of seeing all that capping sometimes 😂 https://t.co/JWqTde8zsJ
I totally see where Meek is coming from as the dishonesty and deception on social media has become integral parts of the platform. And what’s more is that it seems to completely control some people to the point in which its the main form of reality that they care about.
Thankfully for us fans, it’s a good sign to see that Meek is still on Twitter. Despite all the negatives of social media, it still remains a very powerful source of communication between celebrities and fans.
According to Blast, Tyga has dropped the lawsuit against Birdman and Cash Money. The suit claimed that they owed Tyga $1 million in royalties for his Hotel California and Careless World albums. Tyga and his legal team were suing for breach of contract and $10 million in damages.
Last year, the case had taken a surprising turn when Birdman started to claim that it was actually Tyga that owed Cash Money money, not the other way around. That accusation may have something to do with Tyga dropping the case.
Cash Money has run into problems with artists before with Lil Wayne famously suing them for $51 million in 2015. Even though Tyga has dropped the case, let’s just hope that everyone is getting what they’re owed. Hard work needs to be rewarded.
A new Travis Scott song was teased in Kylie Jenner’s eyebrow ad, “KYBROWS”. The lyrics to song seemed to fit the commercial well, with mentions of “eyes” and “see”. Here they are:
I’m the highest in the room Hope I make it out of here She saw my eyes, she know I’m gone I see some things you might fear I’m doing a show, I’ll be back soon
Though not a lot to go off of, the lyrics seem to possibly be about Travis’ recent infidelity, and how his stardom exposes him to temptations. Also, it’s an interesting use of the word “high”, which I think could either mean he is intoxicated, or that fame has elevated him above everyone else and thus everyone sees/wants to interact with him.
This year, Coachella did not disappoint. One of the highlights of weekend one was Beyonce’s set that included duets with Jay Z and Solange, and a full blown Destiny’s Child reunion that blew the roof off. After coming off a stellar Grammys this year, Cardi B performed flawlessly with many of the featured guests from her album Invasion of Privacy such as Chance the Rapper and 21 Savage. What was even more impressive was that Cardi is noticeably pregnant, and still performed with intoxicating energy.
INDIO, CALIFORNIA – APRIL 12: Singer Cardi B performs onstage on the Outdoor Stage during Weekend 1, Day 1 of the 2019 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on April 12, 2019 in Indio, California. (Photo by Scott Dudelson/Getty Images for Coachella)
Weekend 2 was also chock full of notable performances. In a surprise turn of events, Ariana Grande brought out Justin Bieber and the two performed Justin’s “Sorry” together. Very characteristically, A$AP Rocky rocked the house with his performance on Friday night, which included bringing out Tyler the Creator to perform their remix of Kanye’s “Freestyle 4”. Speaking of Kanye, he was another highlight of the weekend when he performed one of his Sunday Services on top of a man-made mountaintop. The performance drew 50,000 in-person spectators, as well as being live streamed on YouTube.
Other impressive performers included New Jersey-based DJs, UNIIQU3 and R3LL. Along with mixing in catchy instrumentals, UNIIQU3 spits straight fire at remarkable speed. R3LL’s performance was also lit, and had many spectators finding it impossible to not dance along.