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After what was maybe the longest week on record, we have made it to Friday. I would like to thank no

After what was maybe the longest week on record, we have made it to Friday. I would like to thank not only [God, but Jesus.]( And what blessings has the good lord given us on this Friday? Well Culture II dropped, but more importantly Reba McEntire is KFC's new Colonel Sanders. Folks! Gender is dead. The newsletter is alive as ever. I'm going to get drunk tonight. - [Culture II is here]( which is good because I went through all my allotted Culture I too quickly and have been waiting for the restock. This time around Migos are joined by a ton of heavy hitters including Drake, Cardi B, Gucci Mane and more. - [Cardo Got Wings]( is on fire. The producer is nominated for two Grammys this Sunday and that is just the start of how big his 2018 is gonna be. We chatted with the producer about his future plans, Kendrick Lamar, It seems like for Cardo the only way to go is up (get it, like wings... going up... I'll see myself out). - [Pop Punk High]( is the world's first pop punk musical, and also its best. It's playing now in NYC, and if you trust our opinion (why wouldn't you??) you should go see it. - Drake is smoking hookah with Bad Bunny... [could a collab be on the horizon??]( Those who share a hookah share a pact. At least that's what my freshman year roommates told me when we were drinking underage at the hookah bar under our dorm. - I've been listening to Burna Boy's new project [Outside]( all day. It's so effin good. My fave is "Streets of Africa" which he released a while ago but still goes. "Sekkle Down" featuring J Hus is also great. There's your Friday recommendation! Go forth into the weekend! - Oh, here's a meme I made of Coworker Ben after he sent us all this picture of him as a child jumping off a cliff. Feel free to repurpose as you see fit. [If you'd like to prepare for the internet being even worse than it already is,]( subscribe to The FADER in print now. [SUBSCRIBE TODAY]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Youtube]( [Tumblr]( [Snapchat]( © 2018 The FADER | All rights reserved. Our mailing address is: The FADER Inc. 71 West 23rd Street, Suite 1300 New York, NY, 10010, United States [Unsubscribe]( | [Update Preferences](

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