The Buzz: OMG Girlz Drop New Single, National Guard Calls Ferguson Protesters 'N---ers' and More

OMG Girlz drop new single, Ferguson news and more.

A$AP Rocky and Chanel Iman Serve  - A$AP Rocky and Chanel Iman are serving for the gawds in their multipage spread in Vogue's always highly anticipated September issue. Aw, looks like Kim and Kanye aren't the only couple who know how to werk it! (Photo: Courtesy of Vogue)A$AP Rocky and Chanel Iman from their Vogue spreadA$AP Rocky and Chanel Iman from their Vogue spread

1 / 7

A$AP Rocky and Chanel Iman Serve  - A$AP Rocky and Chanel Iman are serving for the gawds in their multipage spread in Vogue's always highly anticipated September issue. Aw, looks like Kim and Kanye aren't the only couple who know how to werk it! (Photo: Courtesy of Vogue)A$AP Rocky and Chanel Iman from their Vogue spreadA$AP Rocky and Chanel Iman from their Vogue spread

Lauryn Hill vs. New Ark - Just weeks before the Grammy nominations would be announced, New Ark, a team of musicians who assisted Lauryn Hill in penning those classic songs, cast a shadow over Hill's seminal solo debut, The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill. New Ark filed suit claiming that they deserved a larger share of songwriting and production credit. Although Hill, then 23, was listed as the primary writer and producer of all the songs, and said in a statement that the suit was "without any merit whatsoever," she ultimately settled out of court for $5 million in February 2001. (Photo: Theo Wargo/Getty Images for CBGB)

2 / 7

Lauryn Hill's "Black Rage"  - Lauryn Hill is yet another celebrity speaking out against police brutality. The reclusive singer released a new song, "Black Rage," that speaks to the willful denial of racism and situations similar to that of Mike Brown, whch keep happening over and over again. Listen here. (Photo: Theo Wargo/Getty Images for CBGB)

#106HandsUp  - Tune in to 106 & Park tonight for coverage of the Ferguson protests. You can also join the conversation on social media using the hashtag #106HandsUp. (Photo by Bennett Raglin/BET/Getty Images for BET)

3 / 7

#106HandsUp  - Tune in to 106 & Park tonight for coverage of the Ferguson protests. You can also join the conversation on social media using the hashtag #106HandsUp. (Photo by Bennett Raglin/BET/Getty Images for BET)

Photo By Photo by Bennett Raglin/BET/Getty Images for BET

OMG Girlz New Single  - The OMG Girlz just dropped their latest single, "Boy It's Over." The girls showcase that they can actually sing in this slow R&B tune that happens to be a remake of Jagged Edge's "Girl It's Over." It definitely sounds like something that Xscape could have dropped in their heyday. We see you, Tiny! Take a listen.   (Photo: OMG Girlz via Instagram)

4 / 7

OMG Girlz New Single  - The OMG Girlz just dropped their latest single, "Boy It's Over." The girls showcase that they can actually sing in this slow R&B tune that happens to be a remake of Jagged Edge's "Girl It's Over." It definitely sounds like something that Xscape could have dropped in their heyday. We see you, Tiny! Take a listen.  (Photo: OMG Girlz via Instagram)

Nate Parker Racially Profiled  - Actor Nate Parker says he was racially profiled. The Red Tails actor says he was pulled over in San Marino, Calif., for talking on his phone through an ear piece. He rehashed the story on Twitter with photos, saying: "I just got pulled over for speaking on my cell through earpiece! Officer said I didn’t have it in! #racialprofiled""This officer is being extremely rude and is treating me like a second class citizen. Her backup just arrived. In San Marino, CA #blownaway""Officer lied to my face. Others have shown up. I’m safe but in disbelief. Sen officer making excuses for other cop.""SMPD profiled me raise a registration issue. Now towing. Shaking my head…at my country. Dont matter.#FergusonBound""I am not a menace to society. I pay my taxes. I do not deserve to be profiled. #Ever""I recei...

5 / 7

Nate Parker Racially Profiled  - Actor Nate Parker says he was racially profiled. The Red Tails actor says he was pulled over in San Marino, Calif., for talking on his phone through an ear piece. He rehashed the story on Twitter with photos, saying: "I just got pulled over for speaking on my cell through earpiece! Officer said I didn’t have it in! #racialprofiled""This officer is being extremely rude and is treating me like a second class citizen. Her backup just arrived. In San Marino, CA #blownaway""Officer lied to my face. Others have shown up. I’m safe but in disbelief. Sen officer making excuses for other cop.""SMPD profiled me raise a registration issue. Now towing. Shaking my head…at my country. Dont matter.#FergusonBound""I am not a menace to society. I pay my taxes. I do not deserve to be profiled. #Ever""I recei...

ADVERTISEMENT
Jessie J Collabs With Ariana Grande and Nicki Minaj - Jessie J is set to release the single "Bang Bang," featuring Nicki Minaj and Ariana Grande, later this month. Having a track with two of pop's biggest names right now will be a sure fit for Jessie's pop-soul style.  (Photos from left: by Mike Coppola/Getty Images,  Ethan Miller/Getty Images,Mike Coppola/Getty Images)

6 / 7

Nicki Minaj, Ariana Grande and Jessie J go Bang - Nicki Minaj, Ariana Grande and Jessie J have teamed up with Beats by Dre. The trio are featured in a new commercial advertising the pink COLR MIXR and the pink Pill XL. Their latest single, "Bang Bang," is playing in the background, of course. Check it out here.  (Photos from left: by Mike Coppola/Getty Images, Ethan Miller/Getty Images,Mike Coppola/Getty Images)

National Guard Called Protesters the "N-Word"  - Don Lemon, who has spent several days on the ground covering the events in Ferguson, Mo., recalls a moment when a member of the national guard called Ferguson protesters the n-word. Lemon reports:"Last night, one of my producers said that they — I won’t say if it’s a he or a she because I don’t want to give anyone away — said that they came in contact with one of the members of the National Guard. And that they said, ‘You want to get out of here because you’re white. Because these n-words, you know, you never know what they’re going to do.’"A member of the NATIONAL GUARD? Oh, really? And people say that racism doesn't exist. This type of thinking is exactly why we're still having these problems as a country. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

7 / 7

National Guard Called Protesters the "N-Word"  - Don Lemon, who has spent several days on the ground covering the events in Ferguson, Mo., recalls a moment when a member of the national guard called Ferguson protesters the n-word. Lemon reports:"Last night, one of my producers said that they — I won’t say if it’s a he or a she because I don’t want to give anyone away — said that they came in contact with one of the members of the National Guard. And that they said, ‘You want to get out of here because you’re white. Because these n-words, you know, you never know what they’re going to do.’"A member of the NATIONAL GUARD? Oh, really? And people say that racism doesn't exist. This type of thinking is exactly why we're still having these problems as a country. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

Photo By Photo: AP Photo/Charlie Riedel