Dre also dresses pretty casual. It's better than wasting money and ending up getting robbed/killed for your chains and all that.
He doesn’t have to wear designer he just legit looks like a npc from 20 years ago
Looks old and unhealthy without glasses which is weird
And he’s missing those fake ass teeth lmao
Looks like the dude I can never remember is name tried to get by with just the head nod
He doesn’t have to wear designer he just legit looks like a npc from 20 years ago
Bruh😂
I understand who the documentary (defiant ones) was supposed to favor. Doesn’t take away that I saw the videos of suge playing football in jimmy’s backyard.
I cant say that’s a dude who didn’t care at all
this article makes it seem like they ran into each other (or were in the same small space) not too long ago
On Wednesday night at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Lana Del Rey walked into the Resnick Pavilion and had a look at Lana Watched, a new painting by the artist Jenna Gribbon inspired by the singer’s 2012 breakout album, Born to Die. Del Rey was staring at the painting, mesmerized. On the canvas, her face was being projected onto a screen, and foregrounded in the painting was a woman seated in the nude seen from behind, watching the projection. The woman gazing at the pop star was Gribbon’s partner, the singer-songwriter Torres. Just then another museumgoer sidled along.
“Ahhhhh!” said Del Rey, turning to see who it was. “Jimmy!”
That would be Jimmy Iovine, the legendary record producer and music executive who cofounded Beats by Dre, served as an Apple Music exec, and became a megarich art collector and education philanthropist along the way. On Wednesday, Iovine was on hand as the founder of Interscope Records, which was celebrating its 30th anniversary with “Artists Inspired by Music: Interscope Reimagined,” a show up at LACMA for a few weeks, in which leading contemporary artists—Rashid Johnson, Damien Hirst, Ed Ruscha, Henry Taylor, Stanley Whitney, Kehinde Wiley, and more—reimagined albums from the label’s storied catalog
At the private opening, members of No Doubt snapped pictures with Lucy Bull, the artist who turned the sunburst ska-punk of Tragic Kingdom into a citrus-tinged abstract painting, while Steve Berman, the longtime Interscope executive Eminem used as a comic foil, led The Game over to a large canvas by the self-taught Mr. Wash, who learned to paint during a two-decade prison sentence that was commuted by President Obama in 2016.
Jimmy when a new artist plays their s*** in front of him
LMAOOO
Game looks like every dude in Los Angeles plus he has braids now plus he was wearing a mask.
Smh beef back on now
Its game fault crying about the superbowl he would not have said s*** if 50 didn’t perform
This gon be good