— media man (@media_marc75899) April 4, 2026
YE AND LAURYN HILL PERFORMING BELIEVE WHAT I SAY TOGETHER
— AKW (@allkanyewest) April 4, 2026
WOW
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Ye and Lauryn Hill performing “Believe What I Say” together, which samples her 1998 classic “Doo Wop (That Thing)” 🔥🔥🔥 pic.twitter.com/g4Gqkq4LRO
— yzyupdates (@yzyupdates) April 4, 2026

I can't stand him. I don't understand the appeal.
ReplyDeleteHow the h3ll did he get her to show up on time? Huh?
ReplyDeleteWhat's happened to LH fashion sense. She used to dress modern and chic. Now she looks like she step off planet Moomoo with these prairie doll ruffles in plastic bags materials and a Buck Wheat wig.
ReplyDeleteKookoo Kanye I dont care about
LOLO
He's another MAGAnut who should be cancelwd.
ReplyDeleteI thought he was cancelled.
ReplyDeleteAll yall haters, the music is good and Lauryn is a legend. Kanye music will always hit, the old stuff especially. Celebrities personal lives have nothing to do with the artistry. Majority of yall still listening to RKelly, still buying Gucci, and love Michael Jackson……
ReplyDeleteSigh, we are so not monolithic…clearly.
ReplyDeleteLauren was on time? Incredible!
ReplyDeleteI refuse to listen to rkelly bc having children involved is gross and too related to the subject of his lyrics. Never listened to gucci and I still love pre-thriller MJ, although I’m a bit iffy on Janet these days. Anywho, once I know your business, I personally just cannot financially support any artist that supports in places I don’t want my support to flow.
ReplyDeleteCrazy + Crazy
ReplyDeleteBut you guys follow Jay Z, not R. Kelly? What is the difference?
ReplyDeleteHe should have had her perform All Falls Down, since she was originally tapped to sign that song and didn't show up (Syleena J stepped in and made it GREAT)
ReplyDelete@4:35. You called it. Lauryn was on time because it was Crazy + Crazy = On Time! That explains it.
ReplyDelete👎👎
ReplyDeleteIs not convicted. R is. Thats the difference. BLOOP
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