A$AP Rocky Jokes About Tyler, The Creator Being A ‘Bitch’

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A$AP Rocky has jabbed longtime friend, Tyler, The Creator, calling him a “bitch” while performing at Lollapalooza.

While on stage at the music festival, Rocky said while laughing: “Shout out to my brother Tyler, he still a bitch. He was on here the other day. Fuck you Tyler.”

Rocky also recently said that the Odd Future founder was his “annoying little brother”.

Speaking to Variety, Rocky said of his “Potato Salad” collaborator while laughing: “You know Tyler a piece of shit. He play too fucking much. You couldn’t wait for me to tell you how much a piece of shit he is. He like an annoying little brother or some shit like that.”

 

He added: “I love that dude. That’s my brother right there, man.”

Tyler recently admitted that he almost fainted while awaiting the verdict in Rocky’s shooting trial earlier this year.

In his initial reaction, Tyler welcomed the not guilty verdict by posting a picture on his Instagram Stories of Pretty Flacko hugging his lawyer, Joe Tacopina.

The next night, he spoke about the moment to the crowd at his Chromakopia World Tour stop in Los Angeles.

“I almost passed out when they read the verdict,”  he said. “My brother Rocky is not guilty! That’s a testament to watch who y’all keep around you because n-ggas be jealous, bum ass, loser ass, bitch ass n-ggas ready to take you down. I’m so grateful for my muthafuckin brothers. I done had the same friends for almost 20 years. I love y’all n-ggas so damn much”

He concluded: “Shout out Rocky. I love you n-gga. My n-gga free. Yessir!”

It has previously been rumored that the two contemporaries would link up for a collaborative project tentatively titled WANG$AP.

However, Tyler shut down the idea after Rocky let it slip during an interview with Angie Martinez.

“i wish rocky would shut the fuck up and stop always saying what he’s working on 40 years before its even a fleshed out idea,” the Odd Future founder wrote on Twitter. “with that said, again, dont get your hopes up and be ‘disappointed’ because something that doesnt really exist didnt come out. that shit dont exist yall =).”

Rocky would later confirm that they wouldn’t be doing the album, saying in Tyler’s voice: “I wanted to do an album with Tyler, but he said ‘we’re not doing a fuckin’ album. Don’t ask again.’”

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Rilo Kiley’s Jenny Lewis marks turning 50 with playful dog wedding

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Rilo Kiley‘s Jenny Lewis marked her 50th birthday in unusual fashion – by marrying her dog.

On Thursday (January 8), Lewis celebrated her birthday by marrying her cockapoo, Bobby Rhubarb, the dog recognisable to fans of her 2021 single ‘Puppy And A Truck’, in which she sings about the” unconditional love” she feels for him.

According to Stereogum, Morgan Nagler and Farmer Dave Scher performed at the nuptials, while Lewis sang the Postal Service’s ‘Such Great Heights’ alongside Ben Gibbard and Phantom Planet’s ‘California’ with Alex Greenwald for guests at the wedding party.

Later taking to social media to share pictures of her vintage white dress and birthday cake, Lewis shared news with fans by declaring: “i married my dog for my 50th birthday…
BLESS!”.

She went on to repost well wishes from fans, one of whom wished the couple “Muzzle Tov”.

 

 

Last year, Lewis and co. took the ‘Sometimes When You’re On, You’re Really Fucking On Tour’ across the US, marking their first extended run of shows since 2008, although they did play a one-off gig for a livestream benefit in 2021.

The final date in the run came on October 18 at Los Angeles’ Greek Theatre, and saw Waxahatchee – aka Katie Crutchfield – serve as the opening act, having been a self-confessed superfan of the group.

Together, they sang ‘With Arms Outstretched’, a fan favourite track from Rilo Kiley’s second album ‘The Execution Of All Things’, released in 2002

News of the comeback followed Jenny Lewis telling NME in 2019 that she was open to getting the band back together. Then, in 2023 the singer spoke to us again about the prospect of a Rilo Kiley reunion, dismissing immediate hopes by saying: “I’ve got a lot on my plate […] We’re not talking about it, but it’s not off the table.”

Although live shows have been few and far between since 2011, Rilo Kiley did reissue their 1999 self-titled debut album in 2020 and made it available on streaming services for the first time.

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