Omeretta The Great went viral with her song “Sorry Not Sorry” released on Feb. 18. On the confident track, she declares what is and is not Atlanta as an artist homegrown in the Georgia capital. She ...
The post Tyler, the Creator Confronts His Past on New Single “SORRY NOT SORRY”: Stream appeared first on Consequence. As the track progresses, he begins to unpack criticisms he’s faced since entering ...
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Sorry/Not Sorry examines the cultural fixation with Louis C.K. and his comeback while revealing the backlash faced by the women who spoke up about his behavior. This is not just a story about how this ...
Atlanta rapper Omeretta The Great is a skillful artist who’s spent quite some time working her way up in the hip-hop scene. Last month, she took a gamble with her controversial song “Sorry Not Sorry.” ...
Omeretta The Great and Latto already sided with each other on one issue, now they’ve team up again. Omeretta tapped on Latto to join her for the “Sorry Not Sorry” remix. The Atlanta native, Omeretta ...
Toronto: Doc ‘Sorry/Not Sorry’ Asks If Louis C.K. Was Ever Really Canceled Filmmakers Caroline Suh and Cara Mones examine the aftermath of the comic’s downfall, including how his comeback — in which ...
Sorry, Not Sorry is a weird name for an ice cream parlor. It’s the preemptive defense for a NGL statement (and, relatedly, the name of a fierce Demi Lovato track ...
There are many uses of the word sorry. There’s the genuine and heartfelt apology. We also know the sarcastic one that fuels an argument like igniter fluid (“So sorry I can’t read your mind!”). Don’t ...
After a suspected arson took place at Sorry Not Sorry in late August, LGBTQ+ people — and the wider community — are answering the cocktail lounge’s call for help. Why it matters: Sorry Not Sorry isn’t ...
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