Hip-hop icon J. Cole isn’t just dropping bars, he’s dropping dimes overseas. The rapper has signed with China’s Nanjing Monkey Kings , blending his love for music with a professional basketball pursuit. “I just want to challenge myself. Basketball has always been a part of my story.” J. Cole Why It Matters This isn’t Cole’s first professional hoops venture. He’s previously played in the Basketball Africa League and Canada’s Elite Basketball League. At 41, Cole continues to push the boundaries of what a hip-hop artist can achieve, inspiring fans to pursue passions beyond music. Fan & Cultural Reaction Social media is buzzing. Many fans celebrate Cole’s authenticity, while others debate how he’ll balance basketball with music. One thing’s for sure: this move shows that Cole’s grind never stops. Sources: Hypebeast , New York Post
Malaysia Pargo interviewed with ROQ Magazine during the photoshoot for the premier cover for the magazine, which will be released this summer. The Basket Ball Wives star discusses the evolution of her Three Beats diamond line, juggling her career with motherhood. Malaysia also expresses her journey up until her present point in her career giving young women a few words of advice.
Starting a womens line:
You know a lot of the ladies were complaining they were like you make kids stuff but the kids stuff is more like for me. I want to wear it! So I do tell them that yes you can wear the kids stuff and you can pass it down to your daughter, but then they were like no you need to come out with a ladies line. So here I am coming out with a ladies line. I picked confidence as a headliner for my line because I feel like confidence is the best accessory that a woman will ever have. It's just do defining and that's one of the things that I have in my self. If you like something about me that's what it is. It's confidence.
Her journey through out her career:
My journey has been up and down. I went through a period when I first graduated from school I was like "What do I want to do? Do I want to be an actress" So I went to the point where I was like yes lets dibble and dabble with this actress thing. Someone told me if you do videos then that's a way of getting in and getting practice. I did that and then I decided "Wait, I don't really like this any more." So I took a took a period of time and then I worked in a dental office and then I though this is boring. I like people, I like fashion. I need to get out and do something....
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