106 & Buzz Thursday

Here's what went down this morning in the Beyhive.

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Fantasia Teases Us With Preview of New Album  - The American Idol star announced that she would be releasing her fifth studio album later this year.(Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images)The American Idol star announced that she would be releasing her fifth studio album later this year. The American Idol star announced that she would be releasing her fifth studio album later this year. The American Idol star announced that she would be releasing her fifth studio album later this year. 

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Janet Jackson Comes Back Strong - Janet Jackson was sidelined in December with an undisclosed ailment, which required urgent surgery. However, she was recently seen in London looking well underway to going back on tour. (Photo: Janet Jackson via Instagram)

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Janet Jackson Comes Back Strong - Janet Jackson was sidelined in December with an undisclosed ailment, which required urgent surgery. However, she was recently seen in London looking well underway to going back on tour. (Photo: Janet Jackson via Instagram)

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K Michelle Hangs Down in the DM Alongside Her Girl Nicki Minaj  - K Michelle remixes Yo Gotti's "Down in the DM." The cut drops before the unveiling of her new LP, More Issues Than Vogue.(Photo: Michael Buckner/Getty Images)

The Airwaves Are Anti-Beyonce - BBC Radio 1 has decided to blacklist Beyonce's "Formation." (Photo: Parkwood Entertainment /Columbia Records)Beyonc's "Formation" gets blacklisted by BBC Radio 1. 

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The Airwaves Are Anti-Beyonce - BBC Radio 1 has decided to blacklist Beyonce's "Formation." (Photo: Parkwood Entertainment /Columbia Records)Beyonc's "Formation" gets blacklisted by BBC Radio 1. 

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Master P Passes the Torch to New President - Romeo Miller is named the new president of No Limit Forever. Master P founded No Limit Records in 1990. During the course of its existence, the company reportedly sold over 75 million albums. Clearly, Romeo Miller has his work cut out for him. (Photo: Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images)