Bebe Rexha and Snoop Dogg are surely high on success after the release of their newest collaboration, “Satellite.” The song celebrating the wonders of cannabis in all its glory resulted from their joint efforts to light up the music world, and appropriately the duo gloated about the release the best way they knew how – by commemorating with their favorite plant.
Recommended Videos In a very obvious celebrational ode to marijuana, the song plays over an animated music video showing the duo being transported to outer space surrounded by spaceships shaped like joints and marijuana leaves. Read More...
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We don’t hear a lot of the backstory about how the two were friends, and sometimes that makes for clunky exposition dialogue spoken by outsiders (“You were like teenage girls!” says Audrey [Alisha Wainwright]). And yet we don’t need flashbacks or many pictures to get a sense of that chemistry because it’s apparent in the energetic, free-wheeling work of Byrne and Rogen. Yes, the “Neighbors” co-stars are playing certain versions that look awfully familiar (Rogen, who must have recorded his Donkey Kong lines for “The Super Mario Bros. Read More...