LIL' KIM RAISES EYEBROWS WHILE TEASING ADIDAS COLLAB ALONGSIDE RUMORED YOUNGER BOYFRIEND

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Lil’ Kim has raised eyebrows while teasing an Adidas collab by including her rumored younger boyfriend, 24-year-old Tayy Brown.

The MC took to Instagram live on Saturday (April 13) to showcase a new top that the company made exclusively for her.

She said: “It was a really nice Adidas party. You see this? This is Adidas. Let me show you. This shit is fire bro…I’m not gonna lie, I like this shot. They kind of, like, gave me the fire shit. The most custom made shit. We got some really secret shit going on. With Adidas. Adidas.”

Kim then took off her sneaker, which also was made by Adidas. Check out the clip below.

Fans were skeptical of the “Magic Stick” MC’s new man.

One user wrote: “He look like a kid girl bye.” Another added: “Who child is this? And why is she lightskin?” A third said: “The fetish for dating half their age is concerning.”

Lil’ Kim first sparked romance rumors back in February after penning a sweet message to the up-and-coming rapper.

The Hard Core rapper appeared to go public with her new man when she gushed over her special bond with Brown and shared videos of them enjoying each other’s company.

“I know this post is a little late but I was blessed enough to spend ur whole birthday with U and we’re still celebrating,” she wrote on Instagram. “Our bond is so perfectly matched in the most organic way. I kno it was God that brought us 2gether.

“If ppl only knew how big of a role u play in my life and in my career. If they only knew ur a big part of the reason the beehive is getting new music right now. U are my motivation and that voice that is always cheering me on. Ur so intelligent and such a boss.

“If they only knew the things we figure out 2gether, how we can talk with our eyes and be on the same page. How we are each others rock, the late night talks, the gut wrenching laughs we share, the arguments, the debates.”

She continued: “U get on my nerves sometimes  but it also brings me great pleasure to annoy u cause I’m annoying. Even after I annoy u, u always give me the biggest smile. Which if anyone knows u, they know that u barely do and that’s why it makes me so happy to annoy u.

“It’s so weird how we became so close because it happened out of nowhere but I’m really proud of what we’re building and most of all the unconditional love we have for each other. Ur a sweet gangsta and I love it!

“I always want the best for u and I wanna see u go all the way to the top where u belong. U deserve it. My twinn, my bestfrennn. So proud to call u my artist. I Love u 4 Ever @realtayybrown.”

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Common Reveals Which Iconic Kanye West Beats He Turned Down

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Common is a legend. He's been around since 1992, and has multiple classics under his best. One of these classics is partially due to Kanye WestBe is a perfect blend of Com's lyricism and West's beats. They were inseparable in the 2000s, but the way the former tells it, he could have had even more West beats during this period. The Chicago rapper recently went on the podcast 7PM In Brooklyn, and rattled off a staggering number of Kanye West demos that he decided to pass on. Some of which went on to be hits for other artists.

In total, Common told the 7PM hosts that he passed on roughly ten West beats during the mid-2000s. It may not sound like a lot, given that West was Mr. "ten beats a day for three summers," but it's the quality of the beats that really struck the hosts. Common turned down "Dreams" and "Wouldn't Get Far," which would go on to become iconic songs for The Game in 2005 and 2006, respectively. The latter was even a single off Game's sophomore album, Doctor's Advocate. Common also passed on the chance to rap over "Heard 'Em Say," which became the opening song on West's 2005 masterpiece, Late Registration.

Common Claimed The Beats Didn't Match His Vision

"The song, 'Heard 'Em Say,' he made that beat for me," the rapper revealed. "It was like, he made that beat, and I was like 'This beat is dope.'" Common explained that he was impressed by the musicality of the beat itself, but felt that it didn't match with the sound he had in mind for Be. He claimed that West then wrote the lyrics to his version of the song (the one we know) in ten minutes flat. "I promise you he wrote that song in ten minutes," Com said. "I sat there and watched this man write this song. He made the beat, and I was just like, 'This is meant for you.'"

Common also threw in "I Wonder" and "Everything I Am" as beats that he passed on. Both turned up on West's 2007 album Graduation. The latter reportedly dated back to the Late Registration sessions, which wasn't previously known. "Everything I Am" is perhaps the most famous example of Com passing on a K. West beat, however.

The controversial rapper even incorporated the decision into the chorus of the song. "Common passed on this beat I made it to a jam," he spit. "But everything I'm not made me everything I am." Given the hits that materialized for The Game, West, and Common, we'd say everybody made out just fine.

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