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2 Chainz Compares Future's Rise to His Own in 2012
2 Chainz discusses the meteoric rise of rapper Future in comparison to that of himself in 2012. -
Aids Say Ben Carson Is Having a Tough Time With Foreign Policy
Aids say Ben Carson's foreign policy chops have brought unwanted attention to the candidate this week. -
Rick Ross Explains What it Would Take for Him to Make Up with 50 Cent
In a new interview, Rick Ross details how exactly he and 50 Cent would go about reconciling. -
50 Cent Makes Fun of Ronda Rousey, Saying Floyd Mayweather Made Him Do It
50 Cent makes fun of Ronda Rousey for getting knocked out by Holly Holm, and says Floyd Mayweather Jr. made him do it. -
R. Kelly Opens Up About Alleged Sexually Abusive Past in New Interview
R. Kelly discusses his 22 year career and sexual abuse allegations in a recent interview. -
Tupac Shakur not on Billboard's '10 Greatest Rappers of All Time' List?
Billboard Magazine has released its list of the "10 Greatest Rappers of All Time," including Kendrick Lamar, Andre 3000 and Lil Wayne, though they conspicuously left off iconic rapper Tupac Shakur. -
Bristol Palin Says Red Starbucks Cups Were Created "to Make Christians Look Stupid"
Bristol Palin is the latest crusader in the War on Christmas, declaring a leftist conspiracy to make Christians "look stupid." -
Vince Staples Explains Why He Feels Making Hit Songs is Not His Goal
22-year-old rapper Vince Staples just released his excellent debut album Summertime 06, on which his most popular song is not present. The album was met with rave reviews, in which Staples was praised for his lyricism and dexterity. However, "Blue Suede," Staples' most popular song to date, was nowhere to be found. It seemed as if Staples had no interest in capitalizing off the success of that song, instead vying to conquer entirely new territory. It is clear that Vince Staples has a lot to say. However, it appears the rapper would rather say it how he pleases than placate to any radio audience. -
Jay Z Criticized for Ripping of Biggie Smalls by Producer Irv Gotti
Jay Z's relationship with Biggie Smalls has been somewhat contentious in the hip-hop game. Producer and founder of Murder Inc. Irv Gotti further convoluted this controversial bond. He says Jay Z "ran to the Biggie formula" for his Vol.2...Hard Knock Life record. -
Nicki Minaj Fans Say Dump Meek Mill: Rapper is Better Off Without Boyfriend
After Nicki Minaj's recent disappearance from social media, fans are beginning to speculate that she is trying to avoid criticism regarding her relationship with rapper Meek Mill. -
Gucci Mane Was Visited In Jail By Harmony Korine
The Atlanta-raised rapper Gucci Mane was visited in jail by his former director on "Spring Breakers," Harmony Korine. -
Lil Wayne Faces Yet Another Lawsuit, This Time for Failing to Pay for Fireworks
Pyrotek Special Effects is suing Lil Wayne for failing to pay for pyrotechnic effects used in his shows. -
Did Nicki Minaj Disappear?
Nicki Minaj who is usually very active online, has been conspicuously absent from social media/press interviews in the last week leading some to wonder where she disappeared to. -
50 Cent's Beef With Vivica A. Fox Ignites Debate Over the Use of Homophobia in Hip Hop
Vivica A. Fox appeared on "Watch What Happens Live" to insinuate that her former boyfriend, 50 Cent, was a homosexual. 50 retorted with a homophobic insult and the two have provoked anger from a variety of groups. -
Yale's Halloween Email Ignites Tense Racial Debate and Protests Among Students on Campus
Yale is undergoing a racial crisis and protests, sparked by recent events at Halloween and an email sent to students by the College Dean, Burgwell Howard.
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