RGM: The Nightly Rundown (July 11): LeBron James, Drake, Clipse & More

The Clipse had a lot to say today…


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Clipse Say Kendrick Lamar Was Supposed To Be On “So Be It”

On their interview with the Joe Budden Podcast, Pusha T said Kendrick Lamar was supposed to be on “So Be It.” Can you imagine if Kendrick was on that toxic track? Wow. In the meantime, we did get an amazing verse from the Compton rapper on “Chains & Whips.”

Clipse’s “NPR Tiny Desk” Performance Lands Online

Clipse probably haven’t been home in nine weeks. How do they have the energy to do so many interviews? Anywho, today, their performance on the NPR Tiny Desk hit the net, and it is just as epic as you thought it would be. Especially when they performed “Grindin.”

Travis Scott Pays Love To Drake By Paying Homage To “What Did I Miss?”

The timing of Travis Scott’s co-sign came at a very interesting time. This was supposed to be Clipse’s day, yet he decided to give praise to Drake, Pusha T’s enemy, instead. That’s not a coincidence, right?

Drake Brings Out Lauryn Hill To Perform “Nice For What”

Drake and Lauryn Hill linked up for a cool-ass rendition of “Nice For What” during their performance at the Wireless Festival in the UK. Aren’t you glad Lauryn Hill has been getting her flowers a lot more lately? Screw Essence for treating her like an afterthought last week.

Pusha T Doesn’t Like “What Did I Miss?”

Pusha T gave a direct response when he was asked whether or not he likes “What Did I Miss?” It was “no.” Why in the world would anyone ask him how he feels about a Drake song? We all know they have more beef than In-And-Out burger. Let’s do better, please.

LeBron James Seems Unbothered

In the midst of the Lakers not quite showing the same level of support for him as they did in the past and Drake sending him subs in “What Did I Miss?,” LeBron was spotted getting down at a Bad Bunny concert. Hey, you can’t be sad if you’re busy dancing, right?



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