News about Bun B

James Harden snaps back at ESPN for making fun of him for carrying a STACK of hamburgers at a music festival: 'Slow news week?'

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 25, 2023
While attending the Rolling Loud music festival in Miami, Florida, 10-time NBA All-Star James Harden took to the streets with an ESPN Instagram post mocking him carrying a stack of hamburgers. The video which was originally posted by Houston rapper Bun B in order to advertise his restaurant 'Trill Burgers,' was reposted with the caption ' Who was Harden grabbing burgers for?' The burgers were edited into a still photo of the video, along with the phrase 'Harden stocking up' and an arrow pointing to them. Hours after the video was posted Harden took to the comment section of the post to pose a question that has been seen in the comments of stories from the Daily Mail and countless other outlets as he simply said 'Slow news week?'

Big Pokey, a Houston rapper, died after collapsing at a Texas festival at 48

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 18, 2023
Big Pokey, a Houston rapper, died at the age of 48 after crashing while performing in Texas. On Saturday, the 'Sittin' Sideways' actor died after footage showed him falling backwards while rapping at a show in Beaumont, Texas. Bun B, a Houston rapper, reported Big Pokey's death on Sunday in a message shared on Instagram. 'Low key, humble mountain of a man who moved with honor and reverence.' He was both loving and hating.' There will never be another one and it will be greatly missed.' We love and respect you. 'A rest in heaven.' Big Pokey's publicist released a statement with FOX 26 confirming his cause of death as they await autopsy findings.

As Gumball 3,000 people arrive at Battersea Power Station in London, it's "carnage."

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 12, 2023
Thousands of motorsport enthusiasts assembled outside Battersea Power Station on Sunday to await the arrival of wealthy drivers in Gumball 3000, a 3,000-mile car rally around Europe. But rather than sitting on the pavement, terrified neighbors in nearby flats costing upwards of £1 million leapt into their own cars and started racing along the road. Locals said they called the Metropolitan Police'many times' but were told they didn't have the funding' to attend. The festival was supposed to conclude at 9 p.m., but witnesses said the crowds were still on the road at 11 p.m.