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  • T.I.’s Wife Tiny Denies Sleeping With Floyd Mayweather: 'He's Never Been In A Room With Me By Myself' [WATCH]

    Floyd Mayweather has caused quite a problem for T.I.'s wife Tameka "Tiny" Harris. Now she is responding to the comments he made at a press conference about sleeping with her. Mayweather has vehemently denied that he slept with her, and Tiny backs him up during an appearance on The Rickey Smiley Morning Show.
  • Tiny Returns To Music And Offers T.I. An Ultimatum With New Video 'What The F@#k You Gon' Do?' [WATCH]

    Tiny has made her return to music to get a very important message across. T. I. recently broke the silence on the Floyd Mayweather ordeal with his wife, Tiny, but now the former R&B star is returning to music to get a very important message across.
  • T.I. Denies Iggy Azalea Ghostwriting Rumors [WATCH]

    During a video interview with Bijou Star at Hot 107.5 fm in Detroit, rapper T.I. addressed rumors suggesting that he is a ghostwriter for rapper Iggy Azalea. According to T.I., these rumors are absolutely false.
  • T.I. 'Stay': Rapper Shares New Song From Upcoming Album [LISTEN]

    Since it's about time we had another song titled "Stay," and "Stay With Me" isn't quite cutting it apparently, rapper T.I. has shared a new song titled "Stay," which you can hear below, featuring guest vocals from up-and-coming R&B singer Victoria Monet. Along with his current single "No Mediocre" featuring Iggy Azalea, "Stay" will be included on T.I.'s upcoming album Paperwork, which will be the rapper's ninth. Paperwork will feature collaborations with Timbaland, DJ Toomp, Young Thug, and Pharrell.
  • T.I. Responds To Floyd Mayweather’s Claims About His Relationship With Tiny

    T.I. has finally broken his silence on the Mayweather ordeal with his wife, Tiny. This past weekend, Floyd Mayweather made what sounded like a shocking confession, reigniting his feud with rapper T.
  • WATCH: Weird Al Yankovic 'Word Crimes' Music Video Takes on Robin Thicke, Poor Internet Grammar

    Today (July 15), parody artist "Weird Al" Yankovic released his first new album in three years Mandatory Fun and as a part of his promotional rollout, he's releasing one new music video every day. Following the "Happy" parody "Tacky" yesterday now Yankovic is taking on Robin Thicke and his 2013 mega-smash "Blurred Lines." But he's not tackling music video nudity or desperate public pleas to a former lover... no. Yankovic is going all grammar Nazi on your butt with a new song and video for "Word Crimes."
  • Sam Smith, Interpol, Chvrches, Iggy Azalea And More Talk Best Music Of 2014 So Far [WATCH]

    Who doesn't love hearing what their favorite artists are listening to? Throughout the first half of 2014, Billboard asked a handful of artists who they've been listening to this year. Here's what they had to say:
  • Jennifer Lopez Talks the T.I. 'A.K.A.' Collaboration That Almost Didn't Happen [LISTEN]

    Jennifer Lopez just released her new album A.K.A. last week, but she didn't do it alone. A longtime fan of collaborators, JLo teamed up with some of the biggest rappers in the game for her record, including T.I., Iggy Azalea and Pitbull, and now she's speaking out about the writing and collaboration process, and one team-up that almost didn't even happen.
  • T.I. And Azealia Banks Have Beef On Twitter, Instagram

    Another rap feud has been ignited. T.I. and Azealia Banks have beef with each other after Banks dissed him and his wife on Twitter Monday. T.I. lashed backed at her with a hateful Instagram post and now Banks has taken to Twitter to warn T.I. that he better get his lawyers ready.
  • Rap Meets Broadway: LL Cool J, T.I., Tupac and--Hugh Jackman?

    Hip-hop culture has been muscling its way onto the Great White Way for some time, with or without Hugh Jackman's rapping skills.
  • T.I. And Floyd Mayweather Reportedly Get Into Brawl In Las Vegas

    T.I. and Floyd Mayweather reportedly get into brawl in Las Vegas. It seems as though social media has caused yet another rift in T. I. and Tiny's marriage.
  • Robin Thicke Releasing New Album In July

    Robin Thicke will follow up his first No. 1 album Blurred Lines with a new album due out July 1 through Star Trak/Interscope Records, Billboard reports.
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