Wyszedł długo wyczekiwany pośmiertny "Rolling 200 deep" DJ-a Kayslaya. Spoiler
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już dziś możecie nabyć różowego Range Rovera który należał kiedyś do Cam'rona, jedyne $16k
mi się nie chce robić bo nawet nie mam na co zagłosować
w tym roku wyszło z 5 albumów do których chce mi się wracać
z czego nawet żaden nie jest nawet jakiś mega zajebisty
najgorszy rok premier jaki pamiętam i to tak by far
creep n crawl
ole school shit
victim of the ghetto
gin n juice
boone docks, no luv, ogólnie kilka kawałków new breed of
hustlaz
come and take a ride
can you feel me dru downa
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tak, dokładnie! only if you want it, też zapomniałem wspomnieć, ja pierdole!
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https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/pitchfork-music-gq-1234949447/ pisze:ON WEDNESDAY, JAN. 17, media conglomerate Condé Nast revealed that it would be laying off staff at the online music publication Pitchfork and merging the website with men’s magazine GQ. “Today we are evolving our Pitchfork team structure by bringing the team into the GQ organization,” wrote Anna Wintour, chief content officer at the venerable company that also publishes The New Yorker, Vogue, and Vanity Fair, in a memo to staffers that was first reported by Semafor and obtained by Rolling Stone. After 28 years and countless album reviews — scored, with mock-scientific precision, on Pitchfork’s signature 0.0 to 10.0 scale — the music-criticism source that came of age with the internet had suffered its first major setback. The site isn’t over (as of now, its future under GQ is unsure), but on social media, voices from around the music journalism sphere mourned it like it was.