Social Media Reacts to Jake Paul Fighting Mike Tyson
By now I’m sure you’ve heard about the fight between “Iron” Mike Tyson and Jake Paul. If somehow you haven’t then…surprise!!! It’s happening on July 20th live on Netflix. You…

By now I'm sure you've heard about the fight between "Iron" Mike Tyson and Jake Paul. If somehow you haven't then...surprise!!! It's happening on July 20th live on Netflix. You know this is a major money event and it's gonna be extremely entertaining. I come from the era where Tyson rose to fame as the most ruthless boxer there was. And now so many years later he has another chance to get back in the ring since his last "Exhibition" against Roy Jones Jr a few years back. Either way...Social Media always has something to say.
SZA, 50 Cent, Nicki Minaj Part of J. Cole’s Epic 2024 Dreamville Festival Lineup
Year three of Dreamville Festival was so good, with Drake, Usher and more, so it was hard to imagine how to top that. But J. Cole's 2024 Dreamville Festival lineup is right up there with that 2023 event.
Fayetteville-native J. Cole is bringing Dreamville Festival back, and he's bringing some notable friends along with him in the lineup - including SZA, 50 Cent and Nicki Minaj. (Editor's note: This article was updated when Chris Brown was removed from the lineup and replaced with 50 Cent.)
The fourth edition of the festival will be held at Dorothea Dix Park in Downtown Raleigh on April 6 and 7, 2024.
As with previous years, Cole is bringing back his entire Dreamville Records roster to perform.
Nicki in 2024 Dreamville Festival Lineup
Nicki Minaj had been the only artist announced before today, and that wasn't necessarily official. Minaj had included Dreamville on her official tour announcement, but nobody from the Dreamville camp said it was official.
Tickets are on sale now at www.dreamvillefest.com, including GA, GA+ and VIP two-day passes.
Here's a look at the 2024 Dreamville Festival lineup, coming April 6 and 7 to Dorothea Dix Park in Raleigh.
Saturday, April 6 Lineup
SZA
50 Cent
(Editor's note: This article was updated when Chris Brown was removed from the lineup and replaced with 50 Cent.)