The Buzz: The Book of Kanye, Twitter Remembers "Uncle Phil" and More...
Olori Swank on 106 tonight, Kanye's influence and more!
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Kanye West Inspires a Book? - Kanye doesn't think that Sway has the answers, but professor Julius Bailey does. Bailey is writing (and preselling for $80) a book titled The Cultural Impact of Kanye West. Kanye has yet to respond, but it'll be interesting when he does. (Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for Surface Magazine)
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Social Media Mourns the Loss of James Avery - On New Year's Eve, actor James Avery, better known to the world as "Uncle Phil" from The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, passed away. Since the moment the story broke yesterday, people have been sharing their favorite memories of him on the show and it seems that the most mentioned is the episode that Uncle Phil embraces Will after his biological father comes into his life and leaves abruptly. Rest peacefully, Mr. Avery. (Photo: AP Photo/NBC, Paul Drinkwater)
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Say What Now? - Earlier today a report surfaced that Miley Cyrus dissed Beyonce saying that Queen Bey lost some swag post-Blue Ivy and that she (Miley) is basically the leader of the new school of pop divas. Since the report came out, Miley has taken to Twitter and denied that she ever said this and vows to find the person that made this up. Do you think she's telling the truth?(Photos from left: Larry Busacca/PW/WireImage, Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Toshiba)
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20 Years Later - It's now 2014. That means that some of your favorite throwbacks are now 20 years old! Which songs? For one, Brandy's "I Wanna Be Down" turns 20 this year, as does Aaliyah's "Back & Forth." Time flies when music is good! (Photos from left: Kevin Mazur/BET/Getty Images for BET, REUTERS/Brad Rickerby/File Photo /Landov)
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Snapchat Users Listen Up - If you use Snapchat then you should be aware than 4.6 million accounts and their info have been leaked after the company failed to deal with security concerns. Be aware and consider changing your password and watching strange activity in regards to your account. (Photo: Snapchat)
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