The Buzz: Chris Brown Announces X Album Release, Keke Is Broadway's Black Cinderella
Plus, Lil Kim hops on 'Flawless' remix.
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One Less Problem for Big Sean and Ariana Grande - According to sources, it seems Big Sean and Ariana Grande both have one less problem now that they have been spotted multiple times together. The rapper and singer have both recently been through breakups and seem to be each other's rebound as of late. We guess his new girl isn't on Glee, but she is at the top of the pop charts. Sean knows how to pick them. (Photo: Chelsea Lauren/WireImage)
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Chris Brown Announces Release Date of His New Album, X - Chris announced he would be dropping the two-disc, 10-song album for his fans on September 16. With multiple hits and big performances this summer, Chris has been building major momentum after being release from his short prison stint during the spring. He is ready to release his music and even talked with Chris Spencer about it backstage at the BET Awards. (Photo: Maury Phillips/BET/Getty Images for BET)
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Lil Kim Jumps on 'Flawless' - Original Queen Bee Lil Kim decided it was her turn to jump on "Flawless." The Black Barbie, who recently gave birth to her first daughter, has been pretty private for the last couple months soaking up motherhood, but on the track, she has some things to say regarding the “Queen of Rap” title. Kim has always claimed the Queen Bee title, though. Check out her 2013 Hip Hop Awards 2013 cypher, in which she claims the crown. (Photo: Lil Kim via Instagram)
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Wiz Khalifa Hits 106 & Park With New Music - The Blacc Hollywood rapper hits up 106 & Park with Shad Moss and Keshia Chante to drop the world premiere of his new video, "Promises," today at 6P/5C. Can’t wait to see Wiz’s appearance? You can watch a V.I.Peek online now! (Photo: Tim P. Whitby/Getty Images)
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Keke Palmer Chosen to Be First Black Cinderella on Broadway - The young and talented actress announced via Twitter that she will be starring in Broadway's Cinderella starting September 9. This is big for Broadway and even bigger for the Black arts community. Keke has always been a positive role model for young Black girls and continues to break barriers for her age group, race and gender. (Photo: Jason Kempin/Getty Images)
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