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Watch Mike Tyson’s Hilarious Cover Of Drake’s “Hotline Bling”
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Summer Heights is a mockumentary show along the lines of The Office.
“I want to get to season third because season third is gonna be really good because season third is when you have the possibility of Flavor Flav and Snoop Doggy Doggy Dogg.”
Billboard confirmed for us this morning that Apple does not report its video streams to Nielsen Music, whose statistics determine the Billboard charts. It is now at Number Four in the United Kingdom and Number Two in the US. But Billboard has only had streaming data from Apple since early August, about a month after the launch of Apple Music, and that’s only for streams of music, not video views.
Perhaps realising this grave mistake, the video has now been released on YouTube, but has amassed a paltry 2 million views.
To add salt to the wound, this is the week that the flip-top phone wielding Adele has made a decision to re-emerge from a four-year hiatus after one of the most successful albums of all time.
As NPR Music’s Erika Ramirez reported Friday, “Drake’s awkward dancing has been mashed up with the Latin classic ‘Suavemente, ‘ the Peanuts theme song, even a ukulele in the spirit of this week’s Canadian elections”.
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Apple’s affinity for exclusives may have ruined Drake’s chance to score his first number one hit on Billboard’s Hot 100.