Wednesday, August 7, 2024
From 'Hot in Herre' to Hot Water: Nelly Faces Felony Drug Charge
The Missouri State Highway Patrol's Gaming Division apprehended the 49-year-old artist, whose real name is Cornell Iral Haynes Jr., around 5 a.m. The arrest stemmed from a 2018 failure-to-appear warrant issued by Maryland Heights police.
During the arrest, authorities found Nelly in possession of four ecstasy pills, a controlled substance. He was also cited for driving without insurance. Online arrest records confirm these details.
Nelly, a St. Louis native who rose to fame in the early 2000s with his distinctive blend of hip-hop and country influences, has sold millions of albums worldwide. His arrest comes amid a period of personal celebration; the rapper recently married fellow R&B star Ashanti, and the couple is expecting their first child.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol confirmed Nelly's release from custody later Wednesday morning. Neither the rapper nor his representatives have issued a statement on the matter.
Tuesday, August 6, 2024
Is Snoop Dogg the Highest-Paid Olympian? Reports Suggest a Hefty Paycheck
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McNamara, a Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree, stated that he learned this information from an NBC executive during a dinner. If true, and Snoop participates for the full 17 days of the Olympics, his earnings could surpass $8.5 million. A German outlet, Bild, even reported a potential total of $15 million, including a TV ratings bonus.
Sat next to an NBC exec at dinner, he said Snoop gets paid $500k a day plus expenses to be here promoting Olympics. From Gin and Juice to a few million to be a celebrity at the Olympics - what a world
— henrylmcnamara (@henrylmcnamara) August 4, 2024
Snoop, 52, has been a major draw for NBC, providing commentary and content throughout the Games. His presence has sparked numerous viral moments, including a swimming lesson with Michael Phelps, commentary on rugby, and reactions to Simone Biles' gymnastics performance.
Everyone's timeline needs a cleanse and it doesn't get cleansier than Snoop Dogg dancing for a horse at the Olympics:pic.twitter.com/OWDIefIDlA
— Larry the Cat (@Number10cat) August 6, 2024
NBC has acknowledged Snoop's impact, with Molly Solomon, the network's executive producer and president for Olympics Production, stating, "That performance alone has earned Snoop a job as our Special Correspondent in Paris. We don't know what the heck is going to happen every day, but we know he will add his unique perspective to our re-imagined Olympic primetime show."
This isn't Snoop's first foray into the Olympics. In Tokyo 2021, he and comedian Kevin Hart provided streaming-only commentary on Peacock, garnering tens of millions of views.
No one is busier than Snoop Dogg at the Paris Olympics
— Today Years Old (@todayyearsoldig) August 4, 2024
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Snoop's involvement in the 2024 Games has extended beyond commentary. He served as an Olympic torchbearer and performed in "A Celebration of Olympic Basketball," marking 50 years of Team USA basketball alongside stars like LeBron James, Steph Curry, Kevin Durant, and Carmelo Anthony.
His dynamic and humorous approach to coverage has resonated with fans, boosting viewership for NBC and solidifying his position as a fan favorite. On the middle Sunday of the Olympics, NBC saw 35.4 million viewers, more than double the viewership on the equivalent day during the Tokyo Olympics.
Snoop Dogg's presence at the Olympics not only entertains but also underscores the growing intersection of hip-hop culture with mainstream events, offering a fresh and engaging perspective to a global audience.
Monday, August 5, 2024
'Shaolin' Board Game Celebrates Hip-Hop's 51st with Wu-Tang Clan Tribute
Co-founded by Tiffany and Mike Campolongo, Chill B Games aims to create board games that pay homage to classic hip-hop icons. "Shaolin" is their latest creation, a unique blend of Wu-Tang Clan trivia and a strategic battle mechanic that immerses players in the group's 30-plus year history.
"The Wu-Tang Clan has often been described as the Rolling Stones or Beatles of hip-hop. While there are board games themed around these classic rock groups, no board games explored the legacy of a hip-hop group until now," said Campolongo, the designer of "Shaolin."
In "Shaolin," players become students training in the 35 chambers of the Shaolin Temple, with the ultimate goal of creating the 36th chamber – a nod to the 1978 martial arts film "The 36th Chamber of Shaolin," which heavily influenced the Wu-Tang Clan and inspired the title of their debut album, "Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)."
Players earn "cream" (in-game currency) by answering Wu-Tang trivia questions. The "cream" can then be exchanged for fighting styles such as Tiger Style and Shadowboxing, which can also be won through duels with other players as they battle through the Temple to prove their worthiness to create the 36th chamber.
The game features high-quality components, including metal "cream" coins and fully painted player pieces inspired by the "Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)" album cover and classic martial arts films sampled in Wu-Tang's music. The game's artwork also includes Chinese calligraphy by Shifu Shi Yan Ming, founder of the USA Shaolin Temple and a close friend of RZA, one of the founders of the Wu-Tang Clan.
"Shaolin" offers multiple difficulty levels for the trivia questions, ensuring that players of all skill levels can enjoy the game. The battle mechanic and thematic action cards help balance the gameplay so that knowledge of Wu-Tang trivia isn't the sole determining factor for victory.
Recently, Campolongo presented on using board games as a medium for telling hip-hop stories at the 8th Annual Can't Stop Hip-Hop Conference held at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. "Board games are a unique way to tell stories because they can bring people together for an engaging and educational experience," she said.
Campolongo added, "By bringing this game to market, we hope to establish board games as a medium for telling the stories of hip-hop artists, helping to preserve the legacy of hip-hop as it journeys through its next 50 years."
"Shaolin" can be purchased directly from Chill B Games' official website, or from various other retailers, including Get On Down and RZA's online shop 36 Chambers.