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August Alsina Release New Song “Entanglements” After Jada Pinkett Smith Confessed They Were In a Relationship

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By Victor Omondi August Alsina is creating his spin on the word "Entanglement" that was launched on Saturday night. In the new track, the singer creatively defines the word entanglement. According to August's new song named "Entanglements," "the definition of entanglement is when you tangle in the sheets." The song implies the term used by...

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