Just like you said I avoided the Coke game and went with Sprite instead
Uh ahh, thats word to the millions that they putting up
I’m trying to do better than good enough!
“Forever” is Drake’s single recorded in collaboration with Kanye West, Lil Wayne and Eminem and released as a single from the soundtrack to LeBron James’s More Than a Game documentary.
Behind the Scenes
The ad also features Drake’s real life long-time collaborators: producers 40 and Boy Wonder.
“The day we were shooting they had generic extras in this beautiful set they had created. I told them, ‘look, honestly, this is not really how I record. My recording sessions don’t look like a party, we actually come to work’,” says Drake. “To make it a genuine studio moment I asked if 40 and Boy Wonder could be a part of it, they are key elements behind my creative process. To have all three of us in the commercial was a glorious moment for me.
Launching her latest tome, Katie, aka Jordan, squeezed into a cleavage-busting black bathing cossie with the front cover emblazoned across it in glitter with typical understatement. Credit where it’s due though, it’s worked, and Ms Price is yet again at No. 1 in the hardback fiction charts. The Bookseller’s chart editor Philip Stone told Mail Online that Paradise had sold 12,742 in its first week, more than double its nearest rival, The Burning Wire by Jeffery Deaver. Mr Stone said: ‘It’s done incredibly well. There’s still a huge market for her books. After all, even Martin Amis has read them to see what the fuss is about.’ Jordan’s shameless self-promotion certainly won’t hurt though as she attempts to add to her £40million fortune.
Russell Simmons & friends talk about Simmons’ new men’s jewelry. The Video features actor Mehcad Brooks, nightclub impresario Mark Birnbaum, super cool DJ Cassidy & MLB Pitcher Nelson Figueroa. Great beats and fashion.
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