Last Week In Music: 03/07-03/12
Check out the biggest stories from the last week in music.
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The King's Back - Along with the release of his new single, “I’m Back,” T.I. also announced that he will release his seventh solo studio album on August 24 via Grand Hustle/Atlantic Records. T.I. has yet to reveal the title of the project.
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No More Drama - The short-lived feud between Jay-Z and T-Pain, which was ignited by Jay’s “D.O.A.,” has finally been put to rest. “He [Jay-Z] was like, ‘I didn't mean nothing by that,’” T-Pain explained. “I was like, ‘I already put out my apology song [“More Careful”]. So there you go. My bad. I apologize. Apologize for taking the song like that.’ We shook hands, did the little chest bump. That was the end of that.”
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Legendary - Speaking with BET.com on the set of "106 & Park" earlier this week (March 10), Luda showed no hesitation in calling himself a hip-hop legend. “Do I consider myself a legend?” Luda asked. “I absolutely do consider myself a damn legend after 10 years in the game. Yeah.”
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Not Famous - Representatives from the Correction Officer's Benevolent Association informed TMZ that Wayne won't be signing autographs because he's not a celebrity in the Rikers Island facility where he is locked up.
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Price Confusion - Diddy responded via Twitter about fans being overcharged during his Notorious B.I.G. tribute party at The Lab in Brooklyn: “I am not promoting the party," he tweeted. "I'm not making money from this. ... As soon as I get there, I will tell them to stop trying to overcharge people."
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