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Thriving On Thursday

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Cardi on a Migos album? Kelly Clarkson being brave? Bun B raising tens of millions for hurricane rel

Cardi on a Migos album? Kelly Clarkson being brave? Bun B raising tens of millions for hurricane relief??? Wow, this Thursday has been long and I keep thinking it's Friday, but the positive news is that people are still Good™ and we're one day closer to the weekend! Here's what you missed if you were stuck behind your desk all day. - Cardi B [is gonna be on Migos's Culture II.]( Not only is this huge news for hip-hop in general, but I, personally, am very excited for Cardi. She's won over her man's friends! A huge moment in any relationship to be sure. May Cardi and Offset's reign be long and bountiful. - Bun B's star-studded telethon for hurricane relief [raised way more money than anyone thought it would.]( That's the power of getting Travis Scott and Jason Alexander in the same room. But seriously, this is an outstanding show of support for the people who were affected by Hurricane Harvey (but don't forget about those affected by Irma too, they can also use your money). - Dua Lipa and Gallant covered Amy Winehouse's "Tears Dry On Their Own" on what would've been Amy's 34th birthday and it made me feel all kinds of things. If you aren't in #DuaHive already, [please watch.]( - Kelly Clarkson, singer of all your favorite Belt Alone In The Car songs, [took a stand against Dr. Luke]( when releasing "My Life Would Suck Without You." She said in an interview that she opted out of "millions" of dollars in order to keep their names away from each other on the production credits. Props to you, Kelly. Everyone go play "Behind These Hazel Eyes" to get our girl some streaming $$$. - Dream boy and former Vampire Weekend member Rostam Batmanglij sat down with us to [talk about his solo career.]( The only stone that doesn't get unturned is why "Walcott" has been stuck in my head for nine years straight. MEADOWS SALE Get 30% off Meadows performers issues and posters with coupon code: MEADOWS17 [SHOP NOW]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Youtube]( [Tumblr]( [Snapchat]( © 2017 The FADER | All rights reserved. [Unsubscribe]( | [Update Preferences](

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