Chris Rock says Will Smith is now playing a victim, calls him ‘Suge Smith’
Chris Rock isn’t speaking publicly about Will Smith. Not long after Smith apologized, via a YouTube video, to Chris Rock for slapping him on stage during the Academy Awards, the comedian performed in Atlanta as part of his Ego Death world tour. “Everybody is trying to be a (expletive) victim,” Rock said, per People. Even me getting smacked by Suge Smith ... I went to work the next day, I got kids.”Rock’s reference, of course, a reference to jailed Death Row Records CEO Suge Knight.
mlive.comFriday Finds: New music to check out Aug. 9, 2019
5 songs we have on repeat this week:Let Bygones Be Bygones -- Snoop DoggSnoop Dogg's newest track looks at his career, while paying tribute to Death Row Records founder Suge Knight. Knight and Snoop have had troubles between them in the past, but Snoop has previously said he forgave Knight. "Let Bygones Be Bygones" only further reaffirms that the rapper is over the bad blood, as the song is an ode to how much Knight helped him. He apologized for "spending the music video budget on a fake ID and a checklist," which is a reference to his song "No Interruption." My friend showed me a music video when she introduced me to his music (thanks, Sarah!
Friday Finds: New music to check out this week
5 songs we have on repeat this week:Let Bygones Be Bygones -- Snoop DoggSnoop Dogg's newest track looks at his career, while paying tribute to Death Row Records founder Suge Knight. Knight and Snoop have had troubles between them in the past, but Snoop has previously said he forgave Knight. He apologized for "spending the music video budget on a fake ID and a checklist," which is a reference to his song "No Interruption." -- Oliver Tree feat. My friend showed me a music video when she introduced me to his music (thanks, Sarah!