Peacock’s Bel-Air Season 2 Episode 4 picks up with Will getting suspended and pulled off the school basketball team due to his involvement in the Blackout protest. In “Don’t Kill My Vibe,” Will tries to get on the Aau team, Carlton reveals his anxiety disorder, Hilary meets Jazz’s parents, and Uncle Phil receives bad news about his law firm.
Songs played in ‘Bel-Air’ Season 2 Episode 4
Vsdn – ‘Swag’
The song plays while Will cleans out the fridge until Doc calls him
Prolyphic the Professional – ‘Stay’
The song plays while Hilary and Aunt Viv discuss her relationship with Jazz
Shane Eli – ‘Made It Look Easy’
The song that plays when Carlton and Will bowl at the Bsu event
Biig Piig – ‘Oh No’
The song that plays while Carlton and Lisa talk after the fight
When one ? closes, another one opens! Get ready, episode 4 is coming. An all new #BelAirPeacock drops tomorrow,...
Songs played in ‘Bel-Air’ Season 2 Episode 4
Vsdn – ‘Swag’
The song plays while Will cleans out the fridge until Doc calls him
Prolyphic the Professional – ‘Stay’
The song plays while Hilary and Aunt Viv discuss her relationship with Jazz
Shane Eli – ‘Made It Look Easy’
The song that plays when Carlton and Will bowl at the Bsu event
Biig Piig – ‘Oh No’
The song that plays while Carlton and Lisa talk after the fight
When one ? closes, another one opens! Get ready, episode 4 is coming. An all new #BelAirPeacock drops tomorrow,...
- 3/17/2023
- by Tamara Grant
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
A trio of music producters have filed suit against YouTube star and aspiring rapper Jake Paul over a Christmas track he released back in 2017, titled "Litmas."
The producers -- Erik Belz, Jonathan Pakfar, and Shane Abrahams -- allege that Paul stole their work to use as the backing track for "Litmas," TMZ reports. They say they originally created the track, dubbed "Bad Santa," in 2015 -- and that Paul came across the work given that he shared a studio with the three producers on multiple occasions. Belz, Pakfar, and Abrahams are suing for copyright infringement, and want Paul to take down the song and compensate them for their fair share of profits to date.
"This is absolutely without merit and once again, a feeble and disturbing attempt at using the U.S. legal system to gain notoriety and relevance through frivolous legal claim," a spokesperson for Paul told TMZ. "Jake's legal...
The producers -- Erik Belz, Jonathan Pakfar, and Shane Abrahams -- allege that Paul stole their work to use as the backing track for "Litmas," TMZ reports. They say they originally created the track, dubbed "Bad Santa," in 2015 -- and that Paul came across the work given that he shared a studio with the three producers on multiple occasions. Belz, Pakfar, and Abrahams are suing for copyright infringement, and want Paul to take down the song and compensate them for their fair share of profits to date.
"This is absolutely without merit and once again, a feeble and disturbing attempt at using the U.S. legal system to gain notoriety and relevance through frivolous legal claim," a spokesperson for Paul told TMZ. "Jake's legal...
- 12/20/2019
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
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