The Buzz: Cassie Shuts Engagement Rumors Down, Drake's New Music and More...
Kanye West's debut album is turning 10 and more!
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Shut Down - Cassie has shut rumors down and made it clear that she's not engaged. Well, she made it clear in a now deleted Instagram post that read, "I NEED MORE." The caption that followed read, "Like wayyyyy more. Happy & in love - not engaged :)" We're not sure why she took it down and we don't think that there's any type of publicity stunt going on. We'll just assume that the ring was a great gift from Diddy to his girlfriend and leave it there. (Photo: Jeff Vespa/Getty Images For GQ)
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DJ Drake - During his gig djing at NYC's The Griffin during Super Bowl weekend, Drake previewed an unreleased song featuring Aaliyah titled "Talk Is Cheap." Although he won't be releasing an Aaliyah collab album, there's no telling whether or not he'll officially release any of the songs that have been recorded. (Photo: Angela Weiss/WireImage)
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10 Years Strong - On February 10, Kanye West's debut album College Dropout will celebrate it's 10th anniversary. Since then, Kanye has become one of the most influential pop stars of this generation and has kept bringing you hit after hit. Keep checking us out at BET.com as we celebrate Kanye's accomplishments. You never know, he may just end up in this week's episode of The Buzz! (Photo: Scott Gries/Getty Images)
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Still Grindin' - Fresh off of his Grammy wins, Pharrell has been announced as one of this year's Academy Awards performers. Hopefully he goes home with an Oscar statue to add to his collection of trophies. (Photo: Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images for Moncler)
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D-M-X - Unfortunately, it's been announced that DMX will take on George Zimmerman in a "celebrity" boxing match. We're hoping that DMX backs down from the match so that attention is taken off of Zimmerman and so that the man that killed Trayvon Martin doesn't profit or gain any more fame in the wake of the teen's death. (Photo: Larry Busacca/Getty Images)
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