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Master P was in New York City recently and stopped by The Breakfast Club to catch up with DJ Envy, Angela Yee and Charlamagne Tha God. Of course he talked about his recent collaboration with Lil Wayne, the recent banger "Power," giving credit to Mack Maine for reaching out. P continued to deny rumors that he was trying to lure Weezy over to his No Limit Forever label after unrest surfaced with Cash Money (and it's only getting worse). Things got a little heated during the convo when Charlamagne started to talk about Mercedes, who's signed to P's label. -
Tim McGraw to Sing Glen Campbell's 'I'm Not Gonna Miss You' at Academy Awards
Glen Campbell continues to battle his Alzheimer's disease, but that doesn't mean he won't be represented properly at the 87th Academy Awards in February. Tim McGraw will sing Campbell's final single, "I'm Not Gonna Miss You," which is nominated for Best Original Song. The Rhinestone Cowboy wrote and recorded the tune for a documentary titled Glen Campbell...I'll Be Me that highlights his final tour in the wake of an unfortunate diagnosis. -
Ludacris Wins Custody Battle For Daughter Cai
Atlanta rapper Ludacris, real names Christopher Bridges, has won his day in court. He was given full custody of his 13-month daughter Cai after a prolonged custody battle with his baby mama Tamika Fuller. According to MStarz She testified that the "Stand Up" rapper was distraught about hearing the news of the pregnancy and tried to bribe her to abort the baby. The confident rapper refuted her story in court with his side of the story, which eventually swayed the judge to rule in his favor. -
Carrie Underwood Premieres Super Bowl Opening Theme Song, "Waiting All Day For A Super Bowl Fight" [LISTEN]
With the Super Bowl just days away, Carrie Underwood has unveiled her Super Bowl opening theme song. Titled "Waiting All Day For A Super Bowl Fight," the country star sings about "kicking into high gear," "running and hitting with all their might" and other football-themed stuff. She even name drops NBC as well as the two competing teams, the Patriots and the Seahawks. -
Carrie Underwood "Little Toy Gun" Music Video Teaser from 'Greatest Hits: Decade #1' Features Gorgeous Escapism
Carrie Underwood's new music video for her new single from Greatest Hits: Decade #1 single "Little Toy Gun" isn't going to officially be released until tomorrow (Jan. 30), but that doesn't mean the top-earning American Idol alumna doesn't have a little something to tide her fans over. Ahead of the official clip's debut, on Wednesday (Jan. 28), Underwood issued a dramatic sample. -
Adam Lambert Announces New Album Title 'The Original High' on 33rd Birthday
It's been a long road for Adam Lambert to album No. 3, but on his 33rd birthday (Jan. 29), the former American Idol winner and current Queen frontman has finally announced a new album title and tentative record release date. -
Ariana Grande Hints at New Song With "Be My Baby" Collaborator Cashmere Cat Ahead of Honeymoon Tour
Disney pop princess Ariana Grande is getting set to the hit road this winter and spring for a whirlwind arena tour across North America. Before she does, though, it appears that the "Love Me Harder" singer has been working on some new music with her producer BFF Cashmere Cat, who produced the record "Be My Baby" for her. The ethereal and sensual R&B collaboration was a change of pace from the upbeat Zedd collab "Break Free" that was found on "My Everything." She hinted on Twitter that she was cutting a new track for the "Wedding Bells" producer's album, via "edm.com." Cashmere Cat will be joining Grande on the Honeymoon tour as the opener, so it would be smart to get to the shows early. -
Bobby Shmurda, GS9 Plead Not Guilty In Manhattan Supreme Court, Next Appearance Set For April 22
Bobby Shmurda (born Ackquille Pollard) and members of his GS9 crew appeared in court today for the first hearing since his Dec. 17 arrest. Pollard along with fellow Epic Records signee Rowdy Rebel and 13 other members each plead not guilty to all charges in the Manhattan Supreme Court hearing that lasted more than three hours, XXL reports. -
Dr. Dre Has a New Protégé: Justin Mohrle Follows Footsteps of Eminem, Kendrick Lamar and The Game
In a lengthy profile, "D Magazine" examines Garland, Texas, rapper Justin Mohrle, a 23-year-old white kid who is being billed as Dr. Dre's new protégé. The young talent was handed off to Dre by rapper The D.O.C. after the former Death Row artist heard his demo. Now Mohrle is being molded by the same man who helped push Eminem, Kendrick Lamar, The Game and many others to superstardom, not to mention creating one of the most recognizable company's in music with Beats Electronics. Yeah, the kid knows he is in good hands. -
5 AC/DC Replacement Drummers for Phil Rudd: Jason Bonham, Steven Adler, Chris Cester and More
The unstoppable rock 'n' roll force that is AC/DC has been having a rough go at things lately. They unfortunately parted ways with founding member Malcolm Young, who served as the steady rhythm guitarist on 14 albums before leaving to receive treatment for dementia in September. Another crucial piece of the hard rock puzzle, drummer Phil Rudd, had to take a break in order to deal with some bizarre legal issues. Now with AC/DC riding high on the success of Rock or Bust, they will no doubt be looking for a replacement until either Rudd is cleared or locked up. Steven Adler, Jason Bonham and Chris Cester are all suitable substitutes. -
Jeff Bridges Releases Ambient Album 'Sleeping Tapes' to Help Listeners Sleep
Actor Jeff Bridges is no stranger to the music community. He won an Academy Award for his portrayal of a country singer in the film "Crazy Heart" and has even released two country albums, but his latest project is something that pretty much nobody expected. According to "The Wall Street Journal," Bridges has released an album of ambient music titled "Sleeping Tapes" and, as its name suggests, it is designed to help its listeners fall asleep -- that is the album cover above. -
See Why Lil Wayne Is Suing Cash Money for $51 Million
The news broke via TMZ yesterday, Jan. 28, that Lil Wayne was suing Cash Money Records for a whopping $51 million. That number was much higher then the original $8 million, which has been the reported advance on "Tha Carter V" that Weezy had reportedly originally sued Cash Money for. "The Fader" got a digital copy of the lawsuit and put it online, pulling back the curtain on the entire YMCMB legal and financial relationship and revealing why Lil Wayne -- real name Dwayne Michael Carter Jr. -- decided to sue for $51 million.
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