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Thinking of stealing Lil Baby's famous catchphrase and using it as my own. Laundry still not ready a

Thinking of stealing Lil Baby's famous catchphrase and using it as my own. Laundry still not ready after an hour in the dryer? Wah wah wah. Avocado all brown when you cut it open? Wah wah wah. Riverdale is over for the season and now I don't know what to watch? Wah wah wah. A perfect catchphrase for something that won't entirely derail your life, but is still a bummer. Thank you to Lil Baby for giving me this gift. Now, on with the show. - Oh wow, would you look at that. There was a reason I was talking about [Lil Baby]( so much. We talked to the Atlanta rapper about working with Drake, his new mixtape Harder Than Ever, and losing $200K to Gucci Mane in a game of dice. - If you're ever in the position of writing a Notes App statement, take a page out of Ariana Grande's book. Today [she posted]( about the end of her "toxic" relationship with Mac Miller. The statement is 1) a very well-written response to a misogynistic tweet and 2) the perfect Notes App response. She cropped the screenshot so it isn't as obviously Notes App, she wrote it on her phone so it isn't one of those laptop ones with weird dimensions, and–again–it's a well-written, coherent statement. I will love and support her 'til the end of time. - I need one these glittery separates from [KRONE.]( No, I don't care that it's about to be summer and I will be sweating my whole entire life out. I'll show up to any function in head-to-to sparkle because as Rihanna said, this summer is about MORE. - Zayn is back, and he's blonder than ever. His new song ["Entertainer"]( kinda goes too. Is it wrong that I love his bleached blonde goatee? No one answer that. - Jennifer Castle's new album Angels Of Death is drop-dead gorgeous. Not only is she a great musician, but this woman is an honest to god amazing songwriter. In [our]( with Castle]( we talk about death, honor, and songwriting, so if you're looking for light fare this is not the place. - Are you obsessed with "Boo'd Up" yet? If your answer is no then I just don't know what to tell you. It's going to be everywhere this summer. A fun fact about the sleeper hit is that it's been in the works for years. Songwriter [Joelle James]( broke down her journey with the song for us. my favorite song! THE SUMMER ISSUE 2018 Featuring SOB X RBE and more. [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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