JORDAN PEELE AND KEKE PALMER REINVENT THE SUMMER BLOCKBUSTER |
The director and co-star of Nope discuss Peele's biggest and boldest swing yet. |
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| His languid playing style helped make him one of music's hottest collaborators, working with the likes of Tyler and Kendrick barely out of high school. On his new album, he's ready to be more than just the sideman.
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| As part of Migos, Quavo helped change rap forever. But in order to really understand the kid from Gwinnett, you have to start from the beginning: before his childhood home burned down, before he found his long-lost older brother, and especially before the limelight.
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| The star fashioned himself into one of Hollywood’s most exciting young talents by dodging convention at nearly every turn. And then he realized that surpassing expectations is even more fun than subverting them.
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