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Published March 24, 2022

McDonalds jingle creator writes diss song about "Filet-O-Fish", Trailer for "The Offer" drops, and Miley Cyrus's plane is struck by lightning

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McDonalds jingle writer slams "Filt-O-Fish" in favour of Arby's

"How dare you sell a square fish asking us to trust it?"

The man who wrote and sang the "I'm Lovin' it" jingle for McDonald's is pushing back poetically; by dissing the "Filet-O-Fish."

Twenty years ago, rapper "Pusha T" and his brother were paid $1 million for the Mcdonald's jingle, which he doesn't think is enough given how long the chain has used the line in their advertising.

Now, with Arby's help, he's written a diss track slamming Mcdonald's "Filet-O-Fish" and praising the new Arby's "Spicy Fish sandwich."

The video shows a creepy money-hungry clown, saying, "A little cube of fish from a clown is basic," and "Arby's only deals in greatness."

The song is catchy and hilarious, so make sure you blast it when you hit the Arby's drive thru.

Check it out below.

Trailer for "The Offer" making of the Godfather drops

It's a drama surrounding the drama about making one of the best dramatic movies of all time… "The Godfather."

Paramount+ has released the trailer for "The Offer," a miniseries about Albert S. Ruddy, the producer tasked with turning the epic novel into a film.

It covers everything from finding the perfect director, Francis Ford Coppola, to getting its stars Marlon Brando and Al Pacino.

"The Godfather" was released exactly 50 years ago on March 24, 1972 and is regarded as a masterpiece.

"The offer" premiers on Paramount+ April 29.

Miley Cyrus's plane struck by lightning

Miley Cyrus's plane had to make an emergency landing when lightning struck it.

She had just wrapped up a show in Colombia and was on her way to Paraguay for the Asunciónico Festival when it happened.

The wing was struck by lightning in mid-air during a storm.

The singer posted a video of the incident showing a flash of light and damage to the plane's wing.

Nobody was hurt, and the festival was cancelled due to the weather.

feature image courtesy of paramount+ via youtube

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