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GET ME BODIED (TIMBALAND REMIX)

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Sorry, I'm just like, not over Beyoncé yet. Will probably be thinking about the performance for t

Sorry, I'm just like, not over Beyoncé yet. Will probably be thinking about the performance for the rest of my life. Nothing else to add really. I think we should just hop on in. There's a ton of news today!! What a blessing!! Beyoncé - Get Me Bodied (Timbaland Remix) ft. Voltio - In case you somehow missed all our [Beychella]( coverage, I'm gonna dump it all here. First, the five different [Balmain outfits.]( Second, Ms. Tina thought [white people]( would be confused which... lol. Third, Bey announced a [scholarship program]( for HBCUs because she really is that bitch. I think that's all? Idk, the only thing in my brain right now is that part from her set where she mashed up "Sorry" and "Me, Myself and I." - Kendrick won [a freakin' Pulitzer!]( Shockingly, it wasn't for his thoroughly researched tome on the home life of Abraham Lincoln. Something about a hip-hop album. Dang? Shucks? Something like that. Congrats, Kenny! - Vince Staples went off on R Kelly and it's a really satisfying watch. Love to see someone get called out for being a ["piece of fucking shit."]( - Cardi got [Nardwuar'd]( at Coachella. That sounds dirty but this is a pretty pure interview. - Kanye is [back on Twitter]( but not before deleting the most important tweet of all time. I guess I'll have to recreate it here, ahem: "I hate when I'm on a flight and I wake up with a water bottle next to me like oh great now i gotta be responsible for this water bottle." Fingers crossed we get more gems like this in the future. - Holy shit I almost forgot. Drake announced that his new album is gonna be called [Scorpion]( and that it's coming out this June. He revealed all this information on the back of a bomber jacket that really reminded me of the movie Drive. Nicolas Winding Refn was not immediately available for comment. Do you see what I'm getting at? Am I going crazy? [SHOP NOW]( [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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