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Animators debated over whether or not Charlie Brown would only receive a bag of rocks on 'It's the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown.'
Published on October 23, 2020 2 min read Young viewers used to mail candy to It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown creator Charles Schulz’s office, after being disappointed to learn that Charlie Brown only received a bag of rocks when he went trick-or-treating. Schulz revealed that kids didn’t think it was fair that Charlie Brown’s friends got treats and he got tricks, or rocks in his bag.
Lola Brooke is in her bag with this song! The Brooklyn native delivered an R&B-tinged song and it's completely left field from what fans would expect. The "Don't Play With It" rapper teams up with Bryson Tiller for their new collaborative effort "You." The exciting track is a breath of fresh air, with upbeat melodies and a sweet chorus. The song samples "Get Me Home" by rap princess Foxy Brown featuring R&B group Blackstreet.
A few key storylines shaped the year in music. Of course, there was Beyoncé’s incredible Renaissance tour, Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour, and high-profile new albums from big names like SZA and Olivia Rodrigo.
Regretfully, our feeds were frequently overshadowed by the countless scandals that rocked the music industry this year. Oliver Anthony, a folk musician and political lightning rod, rose to prominence overnight. There have also been lawsuits involving Lizzo, Hall & Oates, Diddy, and other musicians, as well as an unsettling trend of objects being thrown at musicians while they perform.
Play video content SET IN INK The black eye and bloody mouth will fade ... but Jake Paul was still able to get a permanent reminder of his altercation with Floyd Mayweather -- immortalizing the incident with a new tattoo!!
The YouTube superstar showed off his new ink Thursday night -- just hours after he was roughed up at Hard Rock Stadium by Floyd and the boxer's bodyguards ... and it's pretty damn funny.
Lisa Vanderpump, The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star, just sold her 17,000 square foot house in Beverly Glen to an undisclosed buyer, according to Zillow.
While the final price was kept under wraps, the home was originally priced at $29 million.
Beverly Hills real estate agent Mauricio Umansky, husband of Real Housewives of Beverly Hills co-star Kyle Richards, over-saw the deal.
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