B-Lovee Releases “My Everything” PT. III featuring G Herbo

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South Bronx native drill artist B-Lovee has continuously been going viral and building an organic fanbase with his very popular hit single called “My Everything”, which he has now released a third installment featuring Chicago native rap-star G Herbo. Sampled after Letoya Luckett’s hit single Torn, and created with a heavy drill twist, fans go crazy whenever it is streamed.

Making major noise all year, there’s no telling how many more hits B-Lovee can unveil. Garnering engagement naturally and regularly on a daily basis, B-Lovee is definitely on his way to everlasting notoriety in the New York drill scene. Timeless music is important, and B-Lovee has a timeless record. Stream the official “My Everything” PT. III featuring G Herbo below:

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Teyana Taylor stuns in sheer illusion look at Coachella

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Teyana Taylor stepped out in a nude illusion dress at the Revolve Festival during Coachella over the weekend. The One Battle After Another star paired the look with sleek chrome eyewear and layered jewelry. “Landed my spaceship at the #revolvefestival and baby, I had a blastttttttttt!” Taylor wrote on Instagram alongside photos from the event. “Thank you @revolve & @fwrd for having me.”

Fans in the comments were quick to show love for the look. “It should cost a billion to look this good,” one person wrote. Another added, “Her and Zendaya will be studied for centuries!!!”

Coachella 2026 kicked off on Friday, and a wide range of major artists have already taken the stage. During the first weekend, performers included Sexyy Red, Swae Lee, Ethel Cain, Fakemink, Justin Bieber, BIA, Addison Rae, Oklou, Clipse, Geese, and more. The festival is set to continue with another round of performances next weekend.

Teyana Taylor In "One Battle After Another"

Teyana Taylor’s Coachella appearance comes after she earned a nomination for Best Supporting Actress at the Academy Awards earlier this year. She ultimately lost to Amy Madigan, who won for her role in Weapons. During the broadcast, Taylor was seen applauding Madigan’s win, which sparked mixed reactions from some viewers.

Later, she addressed the criticism on X formerly known as Twitter. “The world holds so much misery that miserable hearts forget the face of happiness,” she wrote. “They grow comfortable being sore losers, so when they see real sportsmanship it unsettles them! like holy water touching a demon. Because clapping for someone else’s victory requires something many people never learned…how to win with grace & pure joy, and how to lose with grace, chin up & dignity.”

Even though Taylor did not take home Best Supporting Actress, One Battle After Another still had a big night. The film won Best Picture, Best Director for Paul Thomas Anderson, Best Supporting Actor for Sean Penn, and Best Casting.

 
 

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