Slim (@lil_szecch) 's Twitter Profile
Slim

@lil_szecch

too fuck around and find out, or to never have fucked around at all..

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calendar_today18-01-2012 20:07:55

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Ye originally wanted Lauryn Hill on “All Falls Down” in 2004 as it interpolates her song “Mystery of Iniquity,” but he couldn’t get the sample cleared at the time Two decades later he brings her out to perform it together for the first time in front of a sold-out crowd of

Saint Jay 🇯🇲 (@saintjayszn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cousin of the late great Roger Troutman, who pioneered the talkbox sound in the 70s and 80s, made California Love with Pac and Dre and then was tragically murdered. Ye put a Troutman back at the top of hip hop's elite and no matter what they say about him he's a good dude for it

the prototype.  (@taylorinchief) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kanye’s fanbase is so far from what it was in the College Dropout era that it’s actually worth writing an academic article about

Yeezyrih (@yeeezyrih) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ms Lauryn Hill said “is it ok if I do a lil sum?” AND WENT ABSOLUTELY CRAZY 😭🔥🐐 I still haven’t recovered from this

Margaret "Molly" Rasberry🎧🏳️‍🌈🇵🇸 (@rasberryrazz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

France made this wastefulness illegal cause it’s cruel and only causes more waste issues. Any food market or restaurant over 400 square meters has to donate all their good unsold food to charities and are fined if they do anything like this. That law should be applied everywhere

Cartel Del (@thecarteldel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ryan Coogler declining an invitation to join the Academy, then turning around and creating his own council to help ensure more films are properly exhibited in theaters. Speaks volumes, man.

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NEW: Youth sports is now costing parents as much as $25,000 a year. Private equity and corporations are turning a childhood pastime into something only the wealthy can afford. Youth sports has become a $40 billion industry, and the steep costs are crushing American families.