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50 Cent Kicks Young Buck Out Of G-Unit & More!
What started out as another conversation between Miss Jones and her co-hosts on New York’s Hot 97 radio station today [April 7] ended with a surprise phone call from Hip Hop heavyweight Curtis ’50
Read More »Phillies Largest Coke Bust Nets 274 Kilograms aka $28 Million Worth of Cocaine
Like father, like son. Cops said that Ricardo McKendrick Sr., 56, a reputed member of the Black Mafia of the ’70s, and Ricardo McKendrick Jr, 36, were arrested Tuesday in connection with what they
Read More »Air Jordan Six Rings (6ix Rings)
Remixing classic Air Jordans to produce something new is anything but that by Jordan Brand. The line celebrated their 20th Anniversary in 2005 and brought back long time designing legend Tinker Hatfield to create
Read More »Jay-Z Inks A Deal With Live Nation For $150 Million
Jay-Z’s race to billionaire status continues. The New York Times is reporting that Hov is currently finalizing a deal with Live Nation worth $150 million dollars. Read part of the article below. Jay-Z plans
Read More »Ludacris Plans Projects With Discovery Channel & Khaled
After sharing scenes with Quincy Jones and Verne “Mini Me” Troyer, Ludacris is no stranger to unlikely collaborations. The rapper and actor will continue that trend when he joins former Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy
Read More »Nelly Talks New Album
After four years of seemingly disappearing from music, minus a few guest appearances, Nelly is back in the studio and preparing to release his fifth album, Brass Knuckles. With claims of album scheduling conflicts
Read More »TIP Gets "Unusual" Guilty Plea Deal
Some legal experts are questioning why the federal government accepted a plea deal offered by lawyers representing an Atlanta hip hop artist who was facing federal gun charges. Yesterday, T.I., whose real name is
Read More »Beanie Sigel Sent Back to Jail After Claiming He Is The King Of Philly
Beanie Sigel, who spent a year in jail for drug and weapons charges in 2004, was in federal court yesterday (March 28) for violating terms issued with his supervised release for a third time.
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