#MomQuotes Dominates Twitter Streets
With Mother's Day fast approaching, Twitter users took to social media to share the funniest things their moms have said via #MomQuotes. The tweets range from embarrassing to corny to downright clever and of course euphemisms.After I got all straight A's for my last semester in my undergrad, instead of congratulating me, my mom said, "So all that crying was for nothing?" #MomQuotes
— Brit Rose ? (@thebritrose) May 7, 2019
When I told my mom I got a scholarship to college, she said "Be sure to ask yourself if you're taking it from someone who really deserves it." #MomQuotes
— ⒹⒶⓃ ⓇⓄⒸⒽⒺ (@RochesRWinners) May 7, 2019
My mom once said, "I like that guy Zack Jack-a-fanakis." #MomQuotes
— jimmy fallon (@jimmyfallon) May 7, 2019
Burnaboy Shares Unpopular Opinion on Streaming Numbers
Burnaboy took to social media to share his unpopular opinion on overrated artists and streaming numbers. 'This streaming shit be making people think they're actually talented', said Burnaboy as he made references to Billboard's chart toppers 'Baby Shark' and 'Gangnam Style'.Burnaboy needs to chill tbh. pic.twitter.com/NrWAOWEzaG
— Olumide O.G (@OlumideOG) May 7, 2019
BurnaBoy's biggest song ever is Ye and all thanks to Kanye. Y'all influencers hyped him so much this nigga things he's some sort of musical prodigy lmao.
Burna should be the last person to say someone isn't talented . He basically copies someone else's style of music .— Deji (@felakinging) May 7, 2019
So Mayorkun is celebrating 70mil total streams and that's when African troll Burna boy remembered that views don't count.
When your song Gbona hit +7.5mil views on YouTube didn't you come to thank us. Hypocrite-tamus !— Maleek ?? (@ngzaddy) May 7, 2019
Uche Okoye Threatens to Commit Suicide over Wizkid Snub
Nollywood actress, Uche Okoye has threatened to kill herself after her efforts to getting noticed by singer Wizkid have been allegedly ignored. Okoye took to social media and gave him a week's ultimatum to follow her back and recognize her love or be ready to receive the news of her death.I Will Kill Myself If You Don't Follow Me - Nollywood actress, Uche Okoye tells Wizkid https://t.co/g9klayDWWo pic.twitter.com/a1miqWli9e
— Havens Agu (@havensagu) May 7, 2019
Twitter drags Ayesha Curry for 'Male Attention' and Groupie Comments
Ayesha Curry became the target of Twitter memes and hot takes Tuesday after she acknowledged that she doesn't like other women hanging around husband Steph Curry. The author, in an Interview on 'Red Table Talk' also expressed that she doesn't get as much attention from the opposite sex as Steph does.Husband is a millionaire. From all accounts?. A wonderful father. Has loved you since y'all were teenagers. The consummate "provider". Yet, here we are
"Is something wrong with me that other men dont want me?".Jesus fuckin christ... pic.twitter.com/kKL9tN5DCX— Creed Bratton (@OldManRoland_) May 7, 2019
Ayesha Curry: ....
Twitter: pic.twitter.com/prUXcxlZCB— ?????? (@kiruti) May 8, 2019
When somebody compliments Ayesha Curry https://t.co/KdkAd67s5d
— CamBam? (@YaaBoiCam) May 8, 2019
Rolling Stone to Challenge Billboard with New Music Chart
Rolling Stone has announced it will debut its own music chart -in competition with Billboard- launching on May 13. The chart will feature Top 100 singles and Top 200 albums, Artists 500 - for most streaming artists, trending 25 -fastest moving songs - and Breakthrough 25 for artists entering the charts for the first time.Rolling Stone to Launch Its Own Music Charts in Challenge to Billboard: https://t.co/LqG4fnedQC pic.twitter.com/lNis3hALBL
— Karen Civil (@KarenCivil) May 8, 2019
The forthcoming Rolling Stone Charts will cover the top 100 singles and the top 200 albums in the U.S, challenging Billboard's decades-long reign. https://t.co/imbxgOrtlR
— NOISEY (@NoiseyMusic) May 7, 2019
Rolling Stone Magazine has announced that it is in the process of making daily and weekly music charts that rival Billboard!
The charts will focus on singles, albums, up and coming artists, and trending songs! pic.twitter.com/fi82znY2az— Pop Alarms ? (@PopAlarms) May 7, 2019