Girl’s got moves! Stephen Curry’s adorable daughter, Riley, has perfected the Nae Nae. The Golden State Warrior baller’s 3-year-old daughter pulled off Silento’s “Watch Me” dance with ease in a new video shared by pro baller Jeremy Lin.
Lin, who mocks himself in the video titled “How to Fit in to the NBA,” does the dance alongside the adorable toddler and her dad.
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Little Riley doesn’t make her appearance until almost the end of the video — at 4:27 exact — after Lin gets schooled by NBA pros including Wesley Johnson, Landry Fields, Jerome Jordan, DeAndre Jordan, Tyson Chandler, Kyle Korver, Dwight Howard, Kemba Walker and Jason Rivera.
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Whilst the past 18 months have been a quiet affair for many due to the pandemic, Cheat Codes have been busy working on the next instalment of their three-part Hellraisers album.
The electronic trio, made up of KEVI, Trevor Dahl, and Matthew Russell, first rose to fame in 2016 thanks to the global success of their Kris Kross Amsterdam collaboration ‘Sex’. Since then, they have gone on to deliver bop after bop, teaming up with an extensive and impressive list of artists including Kim Petras, Liam Payne, Little Mix and David Guetta, without forgetting the sensational Demi Lovato collaboration ‘No Promises’.
Nashville-based soul trio The Magi introduces the single/music video for a new version of their much-admired song, “Ten Toes,” with a reimagined rendering – “Ten Toes (The Nashville Cut).”
DJ Lee explains, “As a band, our primary goal is to inspire and encourage with our songs. We write the lyrics to communicate that, and we also write the music to communicate that as well using a groove and energy that makes you feel good.
Rick Pitino is a retired collegiate basketball coach who had a lengthy and successful playing career. Pitino took over as head coach at Boston University for the first time in 1978, and he then went on to coach at Providence, Kentucky, Louisville, and Iona College. Rick is most remembered for his time at Kentucky, where he led the Wildcats to a national title in 1996. Pitino was well-known for his high-pressure defensive, fast-paced offense, and creative coaching methods.