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Anna Tivel: Animal Poem Album Review
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Anna Tivel: Animal Poem Album Review

by jummy84 September 2, 2025
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A soft susurrus of breath cedes to the sound of fingers sliding over nylon guitar strings on “Holy Equation,” the opening track of Anna Tivel’s Animal Poem. “I’m waking up early, I’m bussing the tables/This whole thing is really a hopeless equation,” she sings before a mournful saxophone shimmers atop the formica. On the folk singer’s seventh studio album, her songs are more indictment than invitation: Witness the world we’ve made, and let your revulsion move you.

While the Portland songwriter’s previous records have consistently chronicled the downtrodden, Animal Poem brings sharper teeth to the effort, delivering searing condemnations of indignities that have become so common as to feel pedestrian. The title track, a defeated snare-drum shuffle, describes “characters in constant pain/Reaching for a way to taste some beauty,” from a panhandling mother with a cardboard sign to a magpie looking for a diamond in the dying grass.

Tivel is at her best when the visions arrive whole and detailed, as tactile and searing as the hood of a hot car. “Hough Ave, 1966,” a retelling of Cleveland’s Hough Uprisings  is particularly heartbreaking in this sense, like a 21st-century murder ballad. “The plane touched down, Cleveland, Ohio,” she sings like someone staring into a whiskey glass. “I raised my collar to the cold/On the cab ride home, that song was playing/‘Don’t let me be misunderstood.’” She describes someone “raised on soul and running hungry,” whose search for love in “rock’n’roll or god and country” ends with them living in a car, then bleeding out on a city corner. “There’s a reason for your death now,” she promises over and over again, and maybe it’s the reiteration that makes this claim seem desperate, like she wishes, impossibly, that it could soften the violence.

There’s hope here, albeit measured. “White Goose” pads tentatively through its opening bars before a turn towards the jazzy. When Tivel’s not chronicling mammalian despair, she’s a wizard on par with The Weather Station at turning nature into a character unto itself. “A green so bright and tender, I got high enough to let it blow my mind,” she sings. Remembering a childhood goose hunt, “crimson rose blooming across the empty wildness he fell out of,” she lies down in the field “to feel something/Small and lost and full of thanks.” The lyrics are so poetic they could evoke wonder in total silence, but the instrumentation is just as pristine: Sam Weber’s rubber-bridge guitar bounces jubilantly between Tivel’s voice and the parade of ecological marvels she describes, while Galen Clark’s piano apes the burbling brook, the polyrhythms of birdsong or rustling grass.

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Taylor Swift's 'The Life Of A Showgirl' has already broken a Spotify record
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Taylor Swift’s ‘The Life Of A Showgirl’ has already broken a Spotify record

by jummy84 September 2, 2025
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Taylor Swift‘s upcoming album ‘The Life Of A Showgirl’ has already broken a Spotify record – find out more below.

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The pop star is due to release her 12th studio album on October 3, following on from last year’s ‘The Tortured Poets Department’. Swift shared the news of her highly anticipated album last month during her first-ever appearance on the New Heights podcast, hosted by her fiancé, Travis Kelce, and his brother Jason.

Yesterday (September 1), Spotify announced that ‘The Life Of A Showgirl’ has already broken a record, a month ahead of the album’s release. Spotify wrote: “On August 31st, 2025, Taylor Swift’s ‘The Life Of A Showgirl’ became the most pre-saved album Countdown Page in Spotify history.”

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— Spotify (@Spotify) September 1, 2025

The previous record was held by Swift’s ‘The Tortured Poets Department’ in 2024. This marks Swift’s latest Spotify-dominating achievement. Over the last couple of years, she’s broken numerous records on the streaming platform, including being crowned Spotify’s most-streamed artist of 2024.

Since announcing ‘The Life Of A Showgirl’, Taylor Swift has revealed several details of the album, including its tracklisting – which includes one feature from Sabrina Carpenter – its themes and more.

Swift has described the follow-up to last year’s ‘The Tortured Poets Department’ as “the record I’ve been wanting to make for a very long time”. The project will focus on “what was going on behind the scenes in my inner life” during the record-breaking ‘Eras Tour’. Swift recorded the album in Sweden, in between shows on the huge tour.

Taylor Swift, 2025. Credit: Mert Alas & Marcus Piggot

Speaking on New Heights, Swift explained that there are “no other songs coming” beyond the standard tracklist: “With ‘The Tortured Poets Department’, I was like, ‘Here’s a data dump of everything I thought and felt in two or three years. Here’s 31 songs’. This is 12. There’s not a 13th, there’s not other ones coming.”

She most recently announced her engagement to Travis Kelce, writing in a caption on social media: “Your English teacher and your gym teacher are getting married.” Details of when the couple are expecting to get married have yet to be made public.

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Liam Payne’s Cousin Ross Harris Pays Tribute With Song ‘Bones’
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Liam Payne’s Cousin Ross Harris Pays Tribute With Song ‘Bones’

by jummy84 September 2, 2025
written by jummy84

Ross Harris is honoring his cousin Liam Payne with a new song. On Sunday, the musician released “Bones,” a track he wrote in tribute to Payne about the difficulties of dealing with grief.

“I’ve been back and forth about releasing this song a dozen times. It’s the most personal thing I’ve ever written – which made the idea of releasing it absolutely terrifying,” Harris wrote on Instagram. “After my cousin passed on October 16th, writing this song (with the extremely talented Jordan Round) gave me an outlet for my grief.”

He added: “Eventually, I knew I had to get it out into the world – for myself, for Liam and for anyone who’s lost someone.”

Harris said he wanted to release the song as a “nice little birthday present” for Payne, who would’ve turned 32 on Friday, Aug. 29. “I still see us as young boys with the world at our feet trying to figure out how to trick our parents into letting us have a sleepover,” he wrote.

For the song’s artwork, Harris used a rose that Payne drew himself. In his post, Harris thanked Payne for “trying to teach me how to scribble a Rose.”

“This one’s for you, Liam. Even though you’re not here to hear it, maybe you’re listening somewhere,” Harris wrote.

Payne’s girlfriend Kate Cassidy shared Harris’s Instagram post about the “beautiful song,” and said she was so proud of Harris for releasing it. “I just know Liam would LOVE this song,” she wrote. “He’s singing it from up there in heaven.”

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Cassidy also shared a touching letter to Payne on Friday, which would’ve been his birthday. “In your 31 years here on this earth, you brought so much joy, happiness and hope to so many- especially to me. I hope you know how brightly you still shine, even from up there,” Cassidy wrote. “I would give up years of my life just to give you a few more. I miss making memories with you. I miss having things to look forward to together.”

Payne died on Oct. 16, 2024, after falling from the balcony of a hotel room in Buenos Aires. Netflix recently released Building the Band, in which Liam served as a mentor for new groups in formation. He was honored on the show.

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Fugees' Pras Michel Has Emergency Colon Cancer Surgery, Delaying Case
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Fugees’ Pras Michel Has Emergency Colon Cancer Surgery, Delaying Case

by jummy84 September 2, 2025
written by jummy84

Fugees rapper Pras Michel had emergency surgery for colon cancer removal on Thursday (Aug. 28), postponing a key court hearing following his conviction on illegal foreign lobbying and conspiracy charges.

Michel was originally due in court Friday (Aug. 29) for a hearing over how much money he must forfeit to the government over the 2023 convictions. But in a filing last month, his lawyers said he had “experienced a significant medical concern” that would prevent him from appearing.

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In a statement to Billboard on Monday, Michel’s spokeswoman Erica Dumas revealed why: Doctors had discovered colon cancer in Michel during a routine checkup.

“Pras missed Friday’s sentencing hearing while undergoing emergency surgery for colon cancer removal,” Dumas said. “We stand with him and his family and wish him a full recovery as he addresses this serious health matter.”

The artist is “recovering right now until he is in the clear and focused on spending time with his family ahead of sentencing,” Dumas said, adding, “He still remains hopeful for his future.”

Comprised of Lauryn Hill, Wyclef Jean and Michel, the Fugees rose to fame in the 1990s with hits like “Killing Me Softly,” “Ready or Not,” and “Fu-Gee-La.” After splitting up in 1998, the three each had successful solo careers and mostly stayed separate until recent years, when they have attempted multiple reunion tours.

In 2019, Michel was hit with sweeping federal criminal charges over accusations that he funneled money from now-fugitive Malaysian financier Jho Low, the mastermind of the 1MDB embezzlement scandal, to Barack Obama’s 2012 presidential campaign. Michel was also accused of trying to squelch a Justice Department investigation into the scheme, and of trying influence an extradition case on behalf of China under the Trump administration.

In April 2023, following a trial that included testimony from actor Leonardo DiCaprio and former U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions, Michel was convicted on 10 counts including conspiracy, witness tampering and failing to register as an agent of China.

Prosecutors are seeking a decades-long prison sentence, arguing starkly that Michel “betrayed his country for money.” His lawyers have asked for a far lighter sentence of 36 months, which they say would be a “just sentence in this case.” A sentencing hearing has not yet been scheduled.

The hearing initially scheduled for Friday was to decide forfeiture — the process of turning over ill-gotten gains after a criminal convictions. The federal government is seeking a whopping $64,923,226 from Pras; his lawyers have called that sum “grossly disproportionate to the offenses of conviction.”

Federal prosecutors consented to the postponement of Friday’s hearing over Michel’s health issues. A new date is scheduled for Oct. 3.

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Warwick Davis to Reprise Filius Flitwick in HBO's Harry Potter TV Reboot
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Warwick Davis to Reprise Filius Flitwick in HBO’s Harry Potter TV Reboot

by jummy84 September 2, 2025
written by jummy84

Original Harry Potter director Chris Columbus may not see the point of HBO’s upcoming reboot series, but cast member Warwick Davis appears to disagree. Davis, who portrayed Professor Filius Flitwick in all eight films, is set to reprise the role in the new TV series, which is currently in production and scheduled to debut in 2027.

Davis is the first principal member from the films confirmed to appear in HBO’s TV reboot. He joins a cast that includes Dominic McLaughlin in the titular role, Alastair Stout as Ron Weasley, Arabella Stanton as Hermione Granger,  John Lithgow as Albus Dumbledore, Janet McTeer as Minerva McGonagall, Paapa Essiedu as Severus Snape, and Nick Frost as Rubeus Hagrid.

Warwick Davis, photo by Aidan Monaghan/HBO

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Billy Bragg Shares New Protest Song “Hundred Year Hunger” for Palestine: Listen
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Billy Bragg Shares New Protest Song “Hundred Year Hunger” for Palestine: Listen

by jummy84 September 1, 2025
written by jummy84

Billy Bragg, the British folk-rock singer and lifelong figure in protest music, has shared a new song for Palestine. The release coincides with the launch of the Global Sumud Flotilla, which set sail yesterday (August 31) to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza. Written and performed by Bragg, with additional keyboards and backing vocals by JJ Stoney, “Hundred Year Hunger” takes its title from the book of the same name by E Mark Windle. Give it a listen below.

Bragg explained the song’s backstory on Instagram, writing, “‘Hundred Year Hunger’ looks at the current famine that Israel has created in Gaza through the lens of a century of enforced food insecurity and malnutrition imposed on the Palestinian people, firstly by British imperialism, then as a weapon of mass displacement by the state of Israel.”

“Sumud is an Arabic word which translates into English as steadfastness or perseverance,” he continued. “It is used by Palestinians to describe their nonviolent everyday resistance against Israel’s occupation. Sumud emphasises the commitment of the Palestinian people to remain on their land despite hardship and oppression, elevating their everyday existence into a form of resistance. Lan narhal translates as ‘we will not leave’. Together ‘Sumud! Sumud! Lan narhal’ conveys the determination of the Palestinian people to refuse to be displaced.”

It’s been four years since Bragg last released a full-length album, 2021’s The Million Things That Never Happened. He did team up with R.E.M.’s Michael Stipe for a collaborative cover of Eric Bogle’s “My Youngest Son Came Home Today” in 2023, though. Bragg originally covered that track for his 1990 album The Internationale, slightly modifying the 1982 war protest song, which was inspired by the Troubles.

Read “Cease-Fire Now: 16 Benefit Compilations for Palestine.”

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Tash Sultana announces 2026 'Return To The Roots' UK and European arena tour
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Tash Sultana announces 2026 ‘Return To The Roots’ UK and European arena tour

by jummy84 September 1, 2025
written by jummy84

Tash Sultana has announced a ‘Return To The Roots’ tour of UK and European arenas for 2026 – see all the dates below.

The Australian singer-songwriter released an EP of the same name in May, and now they have confirmed details of a run of major shows to take place in March next year.

Sultana will kick off in Madrid’s Movistar Arena on March 11, before taking in dates in Paris, Antwerp, Frankfurt, Stuttgart, Vienna, Berlin, Hamburg, Cologne, Munich and Amsterdam. They then play a final pair of shows in Dublin’s 3Arena and London’s OVO Arena Wembley before the end of the month.

Support for the shows will come from Jeremy Loops and South Summit, and tickets for all shows go on general sale on Friday (September 5) – you can find yours here. Alternatively, fans can respond to Sultana’s Instagram post below and they will send you a pre-sale link for tickets, which will begin at 10am on Wednesday (September 3).

They will also be playing three shows in their home country in October – at Brisbane’s Fortitude Music Hall on October 1, Sydney’s Enmore Theatre on October 3 and Melbourne’s Forum on October 4.

Tash Sultana will play:

MARCH 2026
11 – Madrid, Movistar Arena
13 – Paris, Adidas Arena
14 – Antwerp, Lotto Arena
15 – Frankfurt, Festhalle
17 – Stuttgart, Porsche Arena
18 – Vienna, Wiener Stadthalle
20 – Berlin, Velodrom
21 – Hamburg, Barclays Arena
24 – Cologne, Lanxess Arena
25 – Munich, Olympiahalle
26 – Amsterdam, Ziggo Dome
28 – Dublin, 3Arena
31 – London, OVO Arena Wembley

‘Return To The Roots’ is Sultana’s first release since the 2023 EP ‘Sugar’, with both records released via their own label Lonely Lands. They talked NME through ‘Sugar’ track-by-track at the time, which you can explore here.

Their last full-length album was 2021’s ‘Terra Firma’, which was created during the COVID-19 lockdown. Speaking to NME at the time, Sultana said: “I can’t do the same thing forever. I need to do this for myself.”

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Liniker on Career Success, Lincoln Center Show, Brazilian Stardom
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Liniker on Career Success, Lincoln Center Show, Brazilian Stardom

by jummy84 September 1, 2025
written by jummy84

The three-block stretch between Columbus Circle and Grand Army Plaza just on the southern border of Central Park is so busy that it’s hard to know where to look. Near the entrance on 59th street, horse-drawn carriage drivers vie for the attention of tourists, while across the road, serious-looking people in business attire idle in front of the Carnegie Hotel, presumably waiting for someone important. 

The Brazilian singer and songwriter Liniker, who has just landed in muggy New York to perform at Lincoln Center’s Brazil Week, has questions: Who are the suits going to meet? Are they famous? And is anyone shelling out upwards of $100 for the ride? The more she thinks about it, the less likely it seems that she’ll arrive at an answer, so she opts to capture this tableaux on her film camera instead.  

As we enter Central Park to find a spot to sit down, she points at a squirrel gripping the side of a tree trunk, and stops to take a picture before it beetles upwards and disappears into the canopy. When another one crops up — this time on the grass — she snaps another photo. 

“It’s like they’re making little waves with their bodies,” Liniker says in Portuguese, wearing a white tiered, maxi skirt and a matching white top. Here in New York, the artist gets to feel anonymous in a way that no longer feels possible back home. In her native Brazil, where her songs rack up millions of streams per month, she has become something of a pop phenomenon.  

After training as an actress, Liniker first made a name for herself as the singer for the band Liniker e os Caramelows, but has since left the group. In 2022, her first solo record, the soulful Indigo Borboleta Anil, earned her a Latin Grammy award, making her the first trans woman to receive the prize. Her latest LP, last year’s CAJU, plays with a more varied sonic palette, moving into decidedly pop territory. Melding pagode, hip-hop, samba, and electronica, it has expanded her audience significantly, and pushed her further into the spotlight.  

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Born in Araraquara, a city north of São Paulo, Liniker, who was named after the British goalie Gary Lineker (it was her soccer-loving uncle’s idea), grew up in a creative family. She found a continuous source of support and inspiration in her mother, a samba dancer who taught her that art could be a form of resistance. “In spite of everything she went through raising me and my brother by herself,” Liniker says, “she always gave me the chance to live my life the way I wanted to live it.”   

When Liniker and Fejuca, one of her trusted collaborators and a co-producer on both of her solo records met, they bonded over their similar upbringings. “She comes from a big, musical family and I do too,” he says, calling from his car in between studio sessions in Rio de Janeiro. “And so we both experienced these Black Brazilian gatherings where people listen to everything: Tim Maia, Marvin Gaye, Os Racionais.”  

In the early stages of making CAJU, a concept album based on an imaginary one day trip to Japan, Liniker, Fejuca and co-producer Gustavo Ruiz, knew they wanted to tap into this past, and make the work feel nostalgic. “So we recorded the whole thing using analog tape,” Fejuca says.  

At the park, Liniker tells me she also wanted the work to feel “cinematic.” The trio looked for a way to create a sense of continuity between songs. “If you listen closely, you’ll hear everyday sounds in all the tracks: there’s a door closing, keys, rain, footsteps, the Japanese flight attendant whose voice opens the record,” she says.

Some of these compositions start in Liniker’s journals. “I keep a diary,” she says, “and I also write poems and songs, and letters, mostly by hand.” Her lyrics are personal, introspective, and often a little tongue-in-cheek. “Have you memorized the number of tattoos I have?” she asks a lover, in earnest, in the title track “CAJU” over a smooth R&B beat. “How many shows are in my schedule? What my favorite album is? How much my heart weighs?”  

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During the pandemic, the singer Moses Sumney would occasionally go live on Instagram and add people who requested to join. One day, Liniker sent him a request and they struck up a conversation. While he had heard her name around, he wasn’t familiar with her music. Then thousands of Brazilians flooded in and started commenting. “And I thought to myself, ‘I’m clearly very late to this because this person is a huge star,’” he recalls. 

After they got off the call, Sumney checked out her music and became a fan. “It’s cool seeing how she combines R&B music with a truly Brazilian aesthetic,” he says. “What she does is so beautiful.” The two ended up becoming pen pals and when Sumney was in Brazil earlier this year, Liniker invited him to see one of her shows in Salvador, Bahia. “It was like seeing Brazilian Beyoncé,” Sumney says. “The hair whips, the outfits, the crowd.”  

The next time I see Liniker, she’s running around the stage at Damrosch Park in Lincoln Center in an asymmetrical glittery dress and knee high boots, her band members shimmying behind her in lime green outfits. People in the audience are moving, jumping, and singing along. Most aren’t sitting on the chairs the organizers set up for them earlier in the day. It’s clear this is music you can dance to.  

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Liniker feels emotional being at a venue where so many prominent Brazilian artists have performed over the years. “It’s such an achievement for any of us to be able to cross the ocean to get to any place that isn’t the place we’re from,” she said to the crowd in Portuguese. “That applies to us musicians, but it also applies to anyone who has immigrated to a country they weren’t born in dreaming of a better life. When we’re up here, we’re also dreaming a different dream, and I’m so glad that dream fits in the mouths of so many people today.”  

Lately, while reflecting on her career, it’s dawned on her that she never wants to take anything for granted. “What an honor,” she told the crowd as the night drew to an end and she prepared to leave the stage. “I’m so happy.”  

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Sabrina Carpenter Shares New Alternate Ending for ‘Tears’ Video
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Sabrina Carpenter Shares New Alternate Ending for ‘Tears’ Video

by jummy84 September 1, 2025
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Sabrina Carpenter is rewriting the chilling ending to her Rocky Horror-inspired “Tears” music video.

On Friday (Aug. 29), the 26-year-old pop star released the original version of her haunting “Tears” video, coinciding with the drop of her seventh studio album, Man’s Best Friend.

The nearly five-minute clip follows Carpenter as she recovers from a car accident that appears to have killed her traveling companion. Alone and disoriented, she stumbles upon a creepy, isolated house. Inside, she discovers a world of sex and hedonism, evoking the cult classic horror musical The Rocky Horror Picture Show. The video culminates with Carpenter ending the life of her presumed-dead lover.

“Wait, no, you died earlier, I thought? It’s a thing, someone has to die every video,” she says, as she throws a stiletto into his chest. “I’m sorry. We’ll always remember you, though.”

On Monday (Sept. 1), Carpenter teased “a new ending” to the “Tears” video on her Instagram Story, sharing a link to the clip on YouTube. In this alternate conclusion, her traveling partner meets yet another grisly fate.

After Carpenter is ejected from the eerie house, she looks up to see the man emerging from the woods. “Babe, I’m so glad you’re okay,” he says, limping and coughing. “I’ve been looking everywhere for you.” Suddenly, lightning strikes as he jitters with sparks and nervous laughter. Carpenter warns him to move aside as a cracking sound approaches. Before he can react, a tree crashes down on him. “I told him to move over,” she says, standing and grabbing her hat.

The video also features Academy Award-nominated actor Coleman Domingo in drag and accompanies Man’s Best Friend, Carpenter’s Jack Antonoff-produced follow-up to 2024’s Short n’ Sweet, which spent four weeks atop the Billboard 200.

Watch Sabrina Carpenter’s “Tears” video — now with a brand-new ending — above.



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Snoop Dogg's Rep Says Comments Addressing LGBTQ+ Criticism Are "Fake"
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Snoop Dogg’s Rep Says Comments Addressing LGBTQ+ Criticism Are “Fake”

by jummy84 September 1, 2025
written by jummy84

An Instagram comment attributed to Snoop Dogg, in which the rapper addressed recent comments he made voicing discomfort with LGBTQ+ representation in children’s films, is “fake,” according to his representative. Per The Hollywood Reporter, someone posing as Snoop apparently gained access to his Instagram account and posted a comment on Hollywood Unlocked’s page that read: “I was just caught off guard and had no answer for my grandsons. All my gay friends know what’s up, they been calling me with love. My bad for not knowing the answers for a 6-year-old. Teach me how to learn. I’m not perfect.”

Snoop’s representative did not specify who authored the comment, and, curiously, it remains live as of Monday, September 1st.

In his original comments made on the It’s Giving podcast late last month, Snoop recounted taking his grandson 2022 Pixar movie, Lightyear, and being shocked to see one of the main characters being raised by a lesbian couple. When his grandson asked how two women could have a baby, the rapper said he was at a loss for words. “I didn’t come in for this shit. I just came to watch the goddamn movie,” Snoop recalled, adding that the moment “fucked me up. I’m like, scared to go to the movies. Y’all throwing me in the middle of shit that I don’t have an answer for… It threw me for a loop.”

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