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ICYMI: Pokémon Go; Donald Trump and hip-hop
Updated 6:24 pm, Friday, July 15, 2016
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In a week when people didn’t need drugs to spot cartoon monsters all over the place, we also saw:
•When you think about hip-hop, you think Donald Trump, right? OK, so maybe he’s closer to hip replacement, but the presumptive Republican presidential nominee has had far more mentions in hip-hop lyrics than Hillary Clinton or any other candidate from this year’s race, according to a study by FiveThirtyEight. But the study also found that as the election approaches, virtually all of the mentions are negative — unlike earlier lyrics that envied his wealth. Clinton has drawn few negative lyrics this year — a sharp contrast with eight years ago, when she was running against Barack Obama for the Democratic nomination.
•As if Steph Curry and Under Armour hadn’t been mocked enough for the very white Curry Two shoes released last month, comedian Hannibal Burress appeared at the ESPYs as a sports fan from 2026, wearing a pair of Crocs and calling them “Curry 34s.” Crocs got into the act Friday, tweeting a picture of the shoes and saying, “You don’t have to wait for 2026 to get your Curry 34s.”
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