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Lana Del Rey Recites Her ‘Salamander’ Poem From Her Newly-Released Poetry Audiobook

Aiming to give fans more content after the release of her 2019 Normal F*cking Rockwell album, Lana Del Rey aimed to begin 2020 with a new poetry audiobook. Originally planned for a January 4 release, the proper audiobook would be riddled with several delays, which pushed it months behind its original schedule. Despite those delays, however, Del Rey continued to share previews and clips from the audiobook to keep fans interested in the upcoming project and show them what was in store. That poetry collection, Violet Bent Backwards Over The Grass, finally arrived on July 28 and to celebrate its release, Del Rey recited one of its poems for fans on social media.

Posting the videos to both her Twitter and Instagram pages, Del Rey recited a poem entitled “Salamander.” Recording in a fruitful backyard, Del Rey continued for nearly two minutes in the vintage-filtered video she shared with fans. The release of the Violet Bent Backwards Over The Grass audiobook will precede its hardcover version which Del Rey revealed would be released later this fall and include additional written work.

The collection arrives two months after Del Rey revealed the title of her next album to be Chemtrails Over The Country Club. She revealed its title in a video that addressed comments she made about the recent success of women on the music charts. Violet Bent Backwards Over The Grass is out now via Simon & Schuster Audio. Get it here.

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Canceled Or Renewed? Here’s The Status Of Every Netflix Series Airing In 2020

In recent years, it appears that Netflix has settled on a particular strategy with regard to its television programming: Many of the streaming network’s series are ending after three seasons. Why? Because series get more expensive to produce after three seasons, and after three seasons, they’re also less likely to bring in new subscribers. It’s not a hard and fast rule — there are obviously exceptions with its juggernaut series like Stranger Things, The Crown, probably Witcher — but it’s common to see otherwise popular series end after three seasons (like Santa Clarita Diet and even Dead to Me).

With Netflix producing so much new content, and canceling so many new series, here is a quick glimpse of the status of all the English-language scripted programming on the streamer. This list covers all the scripted programming that aired in 2020, or series with statuses that are still pending.

After Life: Renewed for Season 3
AJ and the Queen: Canceled after one season
Altered Carbon: No word on Season 3
Another Life: Renewed for Season 2
Ashley Garcia: Genius in Love: No word on Season 3
Atypical: Renewed for a fourth and final season
The Baby-Sitters Club: No word on Season 2
Big Mouth: Renewed for seasons 4, 5, and 6
#blackAF: Renewed for Season 2
Black Summer: Renewed for Season 2
Blood & Water: Renewed for Season 2
Bojack Horseman: Ended after season 6
Bonding: Renewed for Season 2
Brews Brothers: No word on season two
Chilling Adventures of Sabrina: Renewed for fourth and final season
Cobra Kai: Picked up from YouTube and renewed for Season 3
Criminal: No word on Season 2
The Crown: Renewed for Seasons 4, 5 and a 6th and final season.
Cursed: No word on season 2.
The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance: No word on season 2.
Dead to Me: Renewed for a third and final season
Dear White People: Renewed for a fourth and final season
Disenchantment: Renewed for parts 3 and 4
Dolly Parton’s Heartstrings: No word on Season 2
The Eddy: Limited series; second season unlikely
The English Game: Limited series; second season unlikely
F is for Family: No word on season 5
Family Reunion: Renewed for Season 3
Gentefied: Renewed for Season 2
GLOW: Renewed for a fourth and final season
Grace and Frankie: Renewed for a seventh and final season.
Greenhouse Academy: Cancelled after four seasons
The Haunting: Renewed for Season 2 under the title, The Haunting of Bly Manor
The Healing Powers of Dude: No word on Season 2
Hollywood: Limited series; second season unlikely.
Homemade: No word on Season 2
I Am Not Okay With This: No word on season 2
The Iliza Shlesinger Sketch Show: No word on season 2
I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson: Renewed for Season 2
The Kominsky Method: Renewed for a third and final season
The Last Kingdom: Renewed for Season 5
The Letter for the King: No word on season 2
Living with Yourself: No word on season 2
Locke & Key: Renewed for Season 2
Love, Death & Robots: Renewed for volume 2
Lost in Space: Renewed for a third and final season
Lucifer: Renewed for season five and six, which will be its final season.
Malibu Rescue: Renewed for Season 2
Medical Police: No word on season 2
Messiah: Canceled after one season
The Midnight Gospel: No word on season 2
Mindhunter: Delayed indefinitely
Mr. Iglesias: No word on season 3
Narcos: Mexico: No word on season 3
Never Have I Ever: Renewed for Season 2
October Faction: Canceled after one season
On My Block: No word on Season 4
The Order: No word on Season 2
Outer Banks: Renewed for Season 2
Ozark: Renewed for a final, two part season 4
Paradise PD: Renewed for part 3
The Politician: No word yet on season 3
Queen Sono: Renewed for Season 2
Raising Dion: Renewed for Season 2
Russian Doll: Renewed for Season 2
Self Made: Limited series; second season unlikely.
Sex Education: Renewed for Season 3
The Society: Renewed for Season 2
Space Force: No word on Season 2
Special: Renewed for Season 2
Spinning Out: Canceled after one season
The Stranger: Limited series; second season unlikely.
Stranger Things: Renewed for Season 4
Sweet Magnolias: No word on season 2
Team Kaylie: No word on season 4
13 Reasons Why: Ended after season 4
Top Boy: Renewed for Season 2
Trailer Park Boys: The Animated Series: No word on season 3
Trinkets: Renewed for a second and final season
The Umbrella Academy: No word on season 3
Unorthodox: Limited series; second season unlikely.
Virgin River: Renewed for Season 2 and 3
Warrior Nun: No word on season 2
White Lines: No word on season 2
The Witcher: Renewed for Season 2
Unsolved Mysteries : No word on season 16
Wu Assassins: No word on season 2
You: Renewed for Season 3

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Box Office: ‘Black Is King’ And The Most-Watched Movies At Home Over The Weekend

During the current worldwide pandemic, movie studios are no longer providing box-office figures because theaters have been shut down around the nation and the world. Because we are less interested in the actual figures themselves and more interested in what people are watching over the weekends, each week we will dive into Most Streamed and Bestseller Lists on Fandango, iTunes, Netflix, and Hulu to pinpoint the weekend’s most watched films.

Christopher Nolan’s Tenet is set to open a day more than a month now, on the September 3rd Labor Day weekend (although, it will open a few days sooner in 70 other countries). Given Warner Brothers’ decision to do a rolling open as theaters open up around the country, and its decision to schedule it in the United States knowing that the pandemic will not be appreciable better by then, this all feels like it is almost set in stone.

Honestly, Tenet can’t come soon enough for those of us starved for good movies, because — aside from Disney+’s Friday release of Beyonce’s Black Is King, which undoubtedly did well with subscribers like Hamilton did — the situation is getting dire for at-home movie offerings. How dire? Six weeks after its VOD debut, a poorly reviewed Kevin Bacon and Amanda Seyfried film that would have opened on VOD in the best of times is the top film on both Fandango and iTunes. I honestly have no idea why You Should Have Left has suddenly risen to the top spot, although I very much doubt that it is word of mouth, since it boasts only a 41 percent score on Rotten Tomatoes (and an even more miserable 25 percent audience score).

There’s not that much to speak of in the rest of the VOD charts, either. Dave Franco’s The Rental continues to do well on iTunes, sitting at number four (and it is very good). Meanwhile, on the Fandango charts, the sequel to 2018’s Deep Blue Sea 2 opens on VOD at number three. Deep Blue Sea 3 comes two years after Deep Blue Sea 2, which came 19 years after the original.

In the seventh spot on iTunes is The Secret: Dare to Dream starring Katie Holmes and Josh Lucas, which looks like a Lifetime Network reject (side note: I had no idea it was based on the bestselling self-help book, The Secret). It scored 26 percent on RT with critics, but a whopping 97 percent with audiences, although it’s a very small sampling of both. Meanwhile, Yes, God, Yes, which I have heard very good things about, is at number eight on the iTunes rental chart (and it sits at 93 percent on Rotten Tomatoes).

Aside from Netflix, the other streaming networks don’t have anything particularly noteworthy, although one of the most criminally overlooked movies of this century, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, was recently added to HBO Max, and it is more than worth a look. It is a terrific film with one of the most impressive casts ever assembled. Peacock has a decent roster of films to choose from, as well. However, the movie I watched this weekend on the new streamer was Spellbound, Jeffrey Blitz’s 2002 spelling-bee documentary made available for the first time ever on a streaming network (to my knowledge, anyway). It holds up incredibly well.

Where it’s particularly depressing this weekend is in the Netflix top five, which doesn’t have a single decent movie for a reasonably intelligent person over the age of 18. Kissing Booth 2 continues to lead the way followed by the animated Animal Crackers. Kevin James’ Zookeeper is inexplicably at number three, despite being one of the worst films I have ever seen. Number four is the original The Kissing Booth followed by a new Netflix animated original, Latte and the Magic Waterstone, which has no buzz on it and only one review on Rotten Tomatoes, a rotten one from The NYTimes, which calls it “unimaginatively simple.”

Next weekend, at least, there is something to look forward to in Seth Rogen’s American Pickle on HBO Max. Unfortunately, that’s about it, and the rest of August similarly looks barren.

Source: Fandango, iTunes, Netflix, Deadline

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TJ Warren’s 53-Point Explosion Led The Pacers To A Win Over The Sixers In The Bubble

The Indiana Pacers have something of a dilemma on their hands. With Victor Oladipo working his way back to 100 percent and Domantas Sabonis leaving the bubble to seek treatment for plantar fasciitis, the Pacers have legitimate question marks about both of their All-Stars. With a crucial seeding game against the Philadelphia 76ers leading off their schedule in the NBA’s Orlando bubble, the team needed someone to come up big.

That someone ended up being T.J. Warren, who had the game of his life to lead the Pacers to a 127-121 win over Philly on Saturday. Warren, who has always had the ability to score in bunches, set a career-high with 53 points on Saturday evening on 20-for-29 shooting, including a 9-for-12 clip from three. The 53 points broke his old career high of 39.

Warren looked prime to have a big night from the get go. The Pacers’ forward went for 29 points in the first half, with 11 of those coming in the middle of an early 17-0 run that helped Indiana catch its breath following a flying start for Philly.

After a relatively quiet third quarter — Warren scored five points, and unsurprisingly, the Sixers were able to take an 87-81 lead into the game’s final frame — Warren went supernova when his team needed him most. The veteran forward dropped 19 points in the fourth, including a pair of monster threes at the end that stomped out any final hopes of a Sixers rally. The last triple in particular summed up his night, as Warren got the ball from comfortably behind the three-point line, flicked his wrist, and despite a contest by Furkan Korkmaz, got nothing but the bottom of the net.

Aaron Holiday’s double-double (15 points, 10 assists), a nice night for Oladpio (15 points, seven rebounds), and a good performance off the bench from T.J. McConnell (10 points, eight dimes) were all crucial, but it was Warren’s monster evening — which, so far, is the high-water mark for scoring in the bubble — that helped the Pacers fend off a gigantic game from Joel Embiid. The All-Star center feasted against a thin Indiana frontcourt, scoring 41 points on 15-for-23 shooting and ripping down 21 rebounds. The Sixers were +21 in Embiid’s 34 minutes, but despite a very nice game from Ben Simmons (19 points, 13 rebounds), were -27 in 14 minutes while the big man rested.

The win puts Indiana at 40-26 on the year, a full game up on Philadelphia (39-27) for the 5-seed in the Eastern Conference. It also gives the squad from Naptown the tiebreaker over the bunch from the City of Brotherly Love. The Pacers will next take the floor on Aug. 3 against the Washington Wizards at 4 p.m. EST. A little later the same day, the Sixers’ next tilt against the San Antonio Spurs tips at 8 p.m.

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Victor Oladipo Will Play For The Pacers Against The Sixers In The NBA Bubble

The Indiana Pacers will have star guard Victor Oladipo in their ranks when they start their journey in the NBA’s bubble. The Athletic’s Chams Charania reported on Saturday that Oladipo will, indeed, play for the Pacers after some considerable back-and-forth about his status while the NBA planned and made its return to play when the Pacers start their bubble run against the Sixers on Saturday night.

And, indeed, Pacers coach Nate McMillan said on Saturday that Oladipo will suit up and play against the Sixers.

It’s huge news for a Pacers team that tried its best to make a postseason run without him last year, falling to Boston in the opening round of the playoffs. With quite literally everything up in the air about the NBA’s postseason during an unprecedented season, any little bit helps and if Oladipo is healthy he will be a considerable advantage in the East for the Pacers as they battle for seeding in the coming days.

Charania reported “growing belief” that Oladipo would try to give it a go despite his initial decision in early July to opt out of the Bubble season. In the days since, he had practiced in five-on-five scrimmages and was growing optimistic he could play despite his surgically-repaired quad, which has kept his status up in the air since last season. Health is the biggest concern with everyone in the age of COVID-19, but it seems Oladipo’s physical health is officially good enough here to play.

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The Restart Reset: What To Expect From The Philadelphia 76ers In The Bubble

A whole lot of people liked the Philadelphia 76ers to win the Eastern Conference this year. The thought was that their size and physicality — which received a boost last offseason due to the addition of Al Horford — would overwhelm teams. Mix that with Ben Simmons taking a step forward, Tobias Harris settling in after receiving a max deal, and Joel Embiid getting to occasionally rest due to the addition of Horford, and beating the Sixers four times in seven games would be quite tough.

The results haven’t always been there. While good and occasionally dominant, Philly has been inconsistent, mired by injuries and a general sense that players haven’t quite been able to put it all together. The hope for them is that the team that went 29-2 at home shows up in Orlando, because if it’s closer to the squad that went 10-24 in away games, Philly isn’t making it out of the first round.

ROSTER

Ryan Broekhoff
Alec Burks
Joel Embiid
Tobias Harris
Al Horford
Furkan Korkmaz
Shake Milton
Raul Neto
Kyle O’Quinn
Norvel Pelle
Josh Richardson
Glenn Robinson III
Mike Scott
Marial Shayok
Ben Simmons
Zhaire Smith
Matisse Thybulle

STANDINGS

1. Milwaukee Bucks: 53-12
2. Toronto Raptors: 46-18 (6.5)
3. Boston Celtics: 43-21 (9.5)
4. Miami Heat: 41-24 (12.0)
5. Indiana Pacers: 39-26 (14.0)
6. Philadelphia 76ers: 39-26 (14.0)
7. Brooklyn Nets: 30-34 (22.5)
8. Orlando Magic: 30-35 (23.0)
9. Washington Wizards: 24-40 (28.5)

SCHEDULE

Saturday, August 1 — 7 p.m. ET — Indiana Pacers
Monday, August 3 — 8 p.m. ET — San Antonio Spurs
Wednesday, August 5 — 4 p.m. ET — Washington Wizards
Friday, August 7 — 6:30 p.m. ET — Orlando Magic
Sunday, August 9 — 6:30 p.m. ET — Portland Trail Blazers
Tuesday, August 11 — 4:30 p.m. ET — Phoenix Suns
Wednesday, August 12 — 6:30 p.m. ET — Toronto Raptors
Friday, August 14 — TBD — Houston Rockets

WHAT DOES SUCCESS LOOK LIKE?

Well this is a tough question, ain’t it? Based on what we’ve seen this year, success for this Sixers team is earning a top-4 finish in the Eastern Conference, then battling with the Bucks, Raptors, or Celtics in the conference semifinals but falling a little short. Based on the expectations for this franchise, though, success is playing for a conference title and, if they lose, going down swinging.

As such, the answer to “what does success look like” is probably closer to the latter than the former. Philadelphia will get eight games to iron out various wrinkles. Once the postseason starts up, all of those wrinkles will need to be figured out, and the team has to win. The future of head coach Brett Brown might depend on it, and who knows what the front office will determine about the Embiid-Simmons pairing if they crash and burn.

X-FACTOR

Shake Milton: The Sixers are extremely weird. They’re always extremely weird! But even by that standard, it is weird that they are handing the keys to the offense over to a second-year point guard who was the 54th pick of the 2018 NBA Draft as has 16 starts to his name in his career.

Then again, it’s hard not to get optimistic about what Milton — an outstanding collegiate player at SMU who has looked quite good when he’s taken the floor for the team — can do. The 23-year-old gives the team some much-needed floor spacing, averaging 9.5 points in 19.1 minutes per game while connecting on 45.3 percent of his triples. With him at the one, Simmons slides to the four, and the early returns have seemed promising, both in terms of what Milton can do and how Simmons is still able to impact games from that spot. He’s able to play-make, too, and had seven-consecutive games with double-digit scoring before the shutdown, including a 39-point explosion against the Clippers.

There’s a very plausible path where this implodes and Philly needs to put the ball back in Simmons’ hands. If it goes well, though, Milton gives the team exactly what it needs alongside the rest of its starting five.

BIGGEST ON-COURT QUESTION

Will they be able to space the floor? The answer: Maybe! Milton has been quite good from deep, while Furkan Korkmaz (39.7 percent) and Raul Neto (39.4 percent) can hit triples, too. Still, when two of Embiid, Horford, and Simmons on the floor, the other three guys have to be able to consistently shoot. Harris (36.2 percent) and Mike Scott (35.8 percent) have been up-and-down. Josh Richardson and Alec Burks are both at 32.7 percent, while Glenn Robinson is at 28.6 percent, which is especially tough considering he hit 40 percent of his threes with the Warriors. Embiid and Horford can hit threes, even if they are better elsewhere, and while Simmons hit a triple during the tune-up games, he’s not exactly Ray Allen.

Any combination of those aforementioned dudes — and we’ll toss in rookie defensive maestro Matisse Thybulle (35.2 percent), too — getting hot from deep would be gigantic. When Embiid and Simmons have space to work, and when Horford has room to do all the stuff that makes him such a fun player, all three are quite dangerous. When they’re not afforded that, the offense gets gummed up far too easily.

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‘The Good Place’ Creator Mike Schur Shared A Tribute To The Late Regis Philbin On Twitter

Regis Philbin’s death last week at age 88 is still being felt in the entertainment industry, and those closest to him are still sharing memories from his life and legacy. One of those people is Michael Schur, who has been involved in The Office, Parks and Rec and The Good Place and certainly knows about TV himself.

His wife, J.J. Philbin, is also the late Regis Philbin’s daughter so he had some specific insights about his career and what he meant to both his family and millions of people who watched him on TV for decades. On Friday, nearly a week after Philbin’s death, Schur shared a thread on Twitter that included some notes from his belongings and memorialized the vast breadth of his time on TV.

Schur said that Philbin saved lots of documents, including books and some notes from his various jobs over the years.

And though he called Philbin’s career “too huge” to properly commemorate, the former writer for Fire Joe Morgan made sure to include some context for the sports broadcasting section of his career, which is largely forgotten by those who know him from Live With Regis And Kelly and, of course, Who Wants To Be A Millionaire. He described it as a career impossible to duplicate, and rightfully so.

“No one will ever be what he was, in the medium he dedicated his life to,” Schur concluded. “What a run.” Schur also shared a link to a pair of charitably foundations in Philbin’s honor as a way to pay tribute to the late entertainer.

It’s a touching bit of nostalgia for a man who apparently didn’t like trips down memory lane, but one that certainly gave people extra insight into his remarkable career.

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Jimmy Butler Doesn’t ‘Care’ For The NBA’s Explanation Why He Can’t Wear A Blank Jersey

The Miami Heat beat the Denver Nuggets, 125-105, in the bubble on Saturday, but the biggest news item of the session in Orlando happened before the game. Heat star Jimmy Butler attempted to wear a jersey without a name on the back, and the officials in charge of the game didn’t allow the contest to start until Butler changed jerseys to one with “Butler” on the back.

Butler was asked by officials to swap his name-less No. 22 jersey with one that had his name on it, which he did. But after the game he spoke about what happened, saying he didn’t understand why the league won’t allow him to honor victims of police brutality and other Black causes by removing his own name from his jersey — it had previously been reported that Butler planned on doing this. Speaking to reporters, Butler expressed disappointment about the moment, saying “I don’t care” about the explanation the league gives for its rules.

Butler isn’t the only NBA player who wanted to go nameless in the bubble in lieu of a social justice slogan. At least one member of the Boston Celtics wanted to follow that same route according to ESPN’s broadcast on Friday night, and Jaylen Brown has expressed disappointment that the slogans were limited back in July. But the NBA has been adamant that players either use their given name or choose from a list of pre-selected phrases like “Education Reform” or “Equality.”

The league’s efforts to raise awareness of Black issues — including the use of the phrase “Black Lives Matter” on the bubble courts — make it one of the most progressive among the major sports when it comes to siding with and encouraging activism among its players. But this jersey issue doesn’t appear likely to go Butler’s way, and the league seems to have made it clear to officials that its rules must be followed regardless of the noble intent of Butler or anyone else in the Bubble.

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The Thunder Knelt For The Anthem After A State Representative Threatened Their Tax Benefits

An Oklahoma state representative isn’t too fond of the NBA players kneeling for the national anthem during the league’s restart in Orlando. In a statement on Friday, Rep. Sean Roberts (R-Hominy) proposed reexamining tax benefits that the Oklahoma City Thunder receives from the state, claiming that “by kneeling during the playing of the national anthem, the NBA and its players are showing disrespect to the American flag and all it stands for.” Roberts claims that it’s anti-patriotic to show support of Black Lives Matter, which he incorrectly believes strives to destroy nuclear families.

Standing or not standing during the national anthem in protest of police brutality and systemic inequality is an expression of free speech, which is a right given to us by the U.S. Constitution. This is the very freedom that is supposed to define the country. However, individuals resistant to confronting our nation’s history determined it only applies to some, but not others.

As NBA players, coaches, and referees almost all kneel during the anthem, unified in a form of peaceful protest, people like Roberts either don’t want to understand, don’t try, or get what’s going on and make it a point to vilify, instead. Players are not kneeling to protest the national anthem — this has been explained over and over again. This is to raise awareness against social injustices that plague Black Americans on a daily basis. The lack of quality education, poverty, job growth, and treatment by the criminal justice system are destroying families, not the Black Lives Matter movement.

Black Lives Matter is not just an organization, it is a way of life. No one is saying only Black lives should matter, people are saying Black lives should matter just as much as others. We want the country to live up to its ideals: freedom, liberty, and justice for all. That has not been happening, and Black and brown people are living it every day of our lives. LeBron James is right: “Black Lives Matter is not a movement, it’s a lifestyle.”

As for the act of kneeling, Los Angeles Clippers head coach Doc Rivers recently made powerful comments about taking a knee, mentioning the death of George Floyd.

Truly, the true essence of disrespect and dishonor is a politician threatening to end funding to citizens who are practicing their constitutional rights to peacefully protest. It is a first amendment violation and the government is prohibited from penalizing private citizens for protected actions. And as for Roberts’ hopes that his threat would land, Thunder players and coaches knelt prior to their game on Saturday afternoon.

Perhaps Mr. Roberts needs to put his attention to more important things that are going on in the state of Oklahoma to protect his constituents, because as this shows, the Oklahoma City Thunder are not intimidated by what he has to say and are choosing to use their platforms to peacefully demand change.

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Snoop Dogg Shares His Top Ten Rappers Of All Time List

Over the past week, Snoop Dogg has been looking back on his career. It began with his Verzuz battle with DMX, which found both artists playing some of their classic records. A few days later he stopped by The Breakfast Club to discuss it, prompting him to reminisce about his “Still D.R.E.” collaboration with Dr. Dre. Snoop revealed that Jay-Z wrote the entire song, his and Dre’s verses included. Now he’s looking at hip-hop’s past once again, sharing his top ten rappers of all time in an Instagram post.

In his post, he cited Slick Rick, Ice Cube, LL Cool J, KRS One, Rakim, Run from Run D.M.C., D from Run D.M.C., Big Daddy Kane, Ice T, and Too Short. Along with the list, Snoop sent out a message to his fans in the caption.

“A lot n****z been cryin about me leaving people off my top 10 without. Even seeing my shit so here it is,” he wrote. “F. Y. I. Notice how none of my peers or m. Cs after me are on the list respect ya. Gz is what I was taught if u offended you’ll get over it I get left off a lot of top10s I’m not even on this one.”

The message comes after fans were critical of Snoop Dogg saying Eminem was not in his top ten rappers of all time. When asked why Eminem was left out of his list, he said, “There’s just some n****s in the ’80s that he can’t f*ck with.” He would later show love to the Detroit legend in another Instagram post.