The Philadelphia Eagles are going to prove they’re true Dreamchasers this Sunday. The NFC champions are set to come out to Meek Mill‘s “Dreams & Nightmares” anthem at Super Bowl LII.
According to a couple of Eagles players, they’re going to support Meek Milly by hitting the field to his 2012 smash.
Defensive end Brandon Graham said the team has decided that will be the song they’ll come out to this Sunday when they’re introduced as a team. “If you’re going to go with a Philly song,” Graham said, “that’s the one you’re going with.” Mill is currently serving a sentence of two to four years for a parole violation stemming from two arrests. It was a controversial sentencing, as prosecutors recommended no jail time. “Meek, you know, he’s locked up right now,” Eagles rookie defensive end Derek Barnett said, “so we have to hold the city down for him.” (NFL)
Despite having to watch Super Bowl LII behind bars, Philadelphia native Meek Mill is pulling for his team to bring a trophy back home.
Statement on Eagles from rapper Meek Mill, whose "Dreams and Nightmares" has become like an anthem for the Eagles: pic.twitter.com/srCu06jBzN
— Zach Berman (@ZBerm) January 25, 2018
Last week, Meek’s Instagram page and music mogul Diddy reacted to the Eagles turning up to Meek’s standout anthem.
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New York rapper Cardi B stars in a new Amazon commercial set to air during the Super Bowl.
Cardi B is the star of Amazon’s new Super Bowl ad. In the spot, she auditions to be the new Alexa—the voice of the Amazon Echo. One user asks Cardi, “How far is Mars?” She responds, “How far is Mars? Well, how am I supposed to know? I never been there!” Later, Cardi’s asked to “play some country music.” Instead, the guy gets “Bodak Yellow.” Other celebrities in the Amazon ad include Rebel Wilson, Anthony Hopkins, and Gordon Ramsay. (Pitchfork)
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