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Kendrick Lamar, a 22-time Grammy Award-winning artist ... The song contained the iconic "What is it the braids?!" line. Kendrick's dancers go beyond performers and add another layer to the ...
Finishing off her look? Boho goddess braids that are making me want to get on a flight to the Caribbean immediately. Biles opted for jumbo plaits instead of the traditional smaller sizes recently ...
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Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson fell short of his third career MVP Award Thursday at NFL Honors, as Buffalo Bills star Josh Allen took home the accolade for the first time. While both ...
That Lamar Jackson didn't win his third MVP doesn't take away from the fact that he's arguably the best player in the game. Jackson's first seven seasons have been special, but his next seven ...
Lamar Jackson had his finest season yet in 2024, but it surprisingly did not result in a third NFL MVP award. After months of heated debate, Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen edged out Jackson ...
"Salutations, it's your Uncle Sam, and this is the great American game." Before the big game, Lamar had only announced that frequent collaborator SZA would join him on stage. Jackson's role came ...
Kendrick Lamar brought the house down at the Super Bowl — with a cameo by Samuel L. Jackson. The 22-time Grammy Award winner performed a medley of his greatest hits — including the Drake diss track ...