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The National Hurricane Center in Miami says Tropical Storm Barbara has formed off the southwest coast of Mexico. No coastal watches or warnings were issued early Sunday. Heavy rainfall totals of 2 ...
Cincinnati Reds phenom Elly De La Cruz signs a 2024 Dynasty Logoman superfractor baseball card in a video shared Wednesday by Topps on Twitter/X.. Earlier in the day, Topps shared another 1-of-1 ...
Earlier in the day, Topps shared another 1-of-1 card, a Bryce Harper 2024 Topps Tier One with his "RIP Harambe" game-used bat knob. Advertisement. Advertisement. Advertisement.
"RIP Harambe, sipping on some Bombay, we on our way to heaven, amen, amen," the song says in autotune. Likely not a surprise to the cryptocurrency community, someone created a Harambe and Kabosu ...
Harambe was the 17-year-old western lowland gorilla who had noticed that ... to honor Harambe. During the refrain, Musk raps "RIP Harambe, Sipping on some Bombay, We on our way to heaven ...
Harambe was the 17-year-old western lowland gorilla who had noticed that the boy fell into the enclosure. ... Musk raps "RIP Harambe, Sipping on some Bombay, We on our way to heaven, Amen Amen, ...
For his debut release, Musk released a track titled ‘RIP Harambe’ on Soundcloud. The track is dominated by auto-tune and obviously references the shooting of Harambe, a 17-year-old gorilla ...
Elon Musk’s calendar must be off by a couple of days, because he chose Saturday, not Monday, to release his rap debut, “RIP Harambe.” April Fool’s Day would have been much more apropos.
The tech scion dropped the track “RIP Harambe” on Soundcloud Saturday night, because if there’s anything 2019 really needed, it was Elon Musk rapping aggressively autotuned lyrics like, ...
“RIP Harambe/Sipping on some Bombay/We on our way to heaven/Amen, Amen,” the song begins, quickly transitioning to one of Musk’s favorite topics, ...
“RIP Harambe/Sipping on some Bombay/We on our way to heaven/Amen, Amen,” an autotuned voice sings. “RIP Harambe/Smoking on some strong/In the gorilla zoo/And we thinking about you. ...
In case you missed it, Harambe is back in national headlines, this time memorialized in song. Elon Musk, Tesla and SpaceX CEO, dropped "RIP Harambe" on SoundCloud on Saturday.