Position Of Power

Position Of Power

Collabo King - Madonna, Justin Beiber, Drake, Jay-Z, who hasn't this man collaborated with? With Wayne leaving for eight months, there has to be a couple key collaborations locked in the safe waiting to escape.

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Lil Wayne - Aside from being deemed the best rapper alive, Weezy is the founder of the youngest label in charge, Young Money, and was named president of Cash Money Records in 2005.

Without Rights - Los Angeles-based producer/rapper Motoe Blizzid is claiming that T.I. snatched “substantial portions” of a track titled, “Reverence” without permission and reused it for “What You Know,” the Grammy Award-winning song from Tip’s fourth solo LP, “King.”

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T.I. - Hustling his way straight to the top, this A-Town resident holds court as the co-founder of Grand Hustle Records, which is distributed through Atlantic Records. T.I. also spearheads Grand Hustle Films. But it doesn't stop there, Mr. Harris also started his high-end clothing line, Akoo, back in 2008.

T-Pain - T-Pain  was nominated for four Grammy Awards which included Best R&B Song, Best Contemporary R&B Album, Best R&B Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals and Best Rap/Sung Collaboration.

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T-Pain - T-Pain's Nappy Boy Entertainment is for the future. The label, which was founded in 2005 by Pain, will focus on digital downloads and digital releases via iTunes. The label is distributed through Jive Records and houses Travie McCoy, Tay Dizm, R&B group One Chance, Sophia Fresh and Shawnna.

Young Jeezy - The rapper's "Lose My Mind," featuring Plies, is nominated for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group.

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Young Jeezy - Young Jeezy is corporate thugging. In addition to being the South's number one trap star, Jeezy also heads his own label, CTE Records, via Def Jam Records. His Street Dreams Foundation assists less fortunate families in his native Atlanta.

Kanye’s Album Pushed Back - Kanye West’s new album, “Good A** Job,” originally set for a June release, will instead come out in September, according to Def Jam insiders. Jay-Z’s greatest hits album is reportedly scheduled to come out in June, according to the NY Post, which might have something to do with Kanye’s project being pushed back.

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Kanye West - Mr. West is discreetly becoming a businessman. Yeezy not only has his own record label, G.O.O.D. Music, which is distributed by Sony Music Entertainment, his Kanye West Foundation focuses on keeping Chicago minorities in school. West has since donated $50,000 to the foundation. The Chicago native is also in the process of opening 10 Fat Burger food chains in the city of Chicago. So far, two have opened since 2008.

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Boss Man - Last week, The-Dream finally spoke on his future plans as Island Def Jam’s Executive Vice President. The-Dream revealed, “My role at Island Def Jam is to bring us all closer to what’s going on from the street standpoint. Me being here now makes me a net to the creativity.”

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The-Dream - The-Dream is the CEO and founder of Radio Killa Records, which is distributed through Def Jam Records. Artists on the imprint include his wife Christina Milian, Electrik Red and The-Dream himself. The label was founded in 2007.

Gucci Mane - Old footage of Gucci leaked while he was already incarcerated on a probation violation. In the clip, Gucci tells an unidentified woman, "Watch out, this ain't your part of the night," toward the tail end of his performance. The woman refuses to budge and gives Gucci an attitude, prompting him to push her and then punch her in the face.

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Gucci Mane - Not only has Gucci Mane snatched up two of the hottest artists – OJ Da Juiceman and Waka Flocka Flame – for his 1017 Brick Squad imprint, but Gucci will also serve as the president and CEO as well as a marquee artist on the label.

Ex-Drug Dealer Rick Ross to Sue Rapper - Rick Ross, a former drug dealer who dealt millions of dollars in cocaine in the 1980s, is set to sue rapper Rick Ross (whose real name is William Leonard Roberts II) over the use of his name, reports AllHipHop News. Ross went to jail in 1995 on drug charges, and was released from his life sentence in May of last year. Ross doesn’t like how his name was exploited and says he sent cease-and-desist letters to Def Jam in 2006 that he says were ignored. He's taking Ross to court this summer.

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Rick Ross - Rick Rozay founded his Maybach Music Group in 2007 and is distributed via Def Jam Records. MMG plays host to Miami hip-hop group, Triple C's.

Lawsuit - According to the Associated Press, Rick Ross’ former girlfriend Lastonia Leviston has filed a suit against 50 for illegally releasing a sex tape she's featured in, last year.

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50 Cent - 50's business moves are quiet as kept. In addition to his G-Unit clothing line which he founded in 2003, the Queens native also signed a five-year deal with Reebok to sell G-Unit sneakers, and partnered with Right Guard for RGX Pure Body Spray. In 2007, Fif also launched G-Unit Books via Time Warner. His G-Unit Records label is now distributed through Def Jam Records.

Lawsuit - According to the Associated Press, Rick Ross’ former girlfriend Lastonia Leviston has filed a suit against 50 for illegally releasing a sex tape she's featured in, last year.

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50 Cent - 50's business moves are quiet as kept. In addition to his G-Unit clothing line which he founded in 2003, the Queens native also signed a five-year deal with Reebok to sell G-Unit sneakers, and partnered with Right Guard for RGX Pure Body Spray. In 2007, Fif also launched G-Unit Books via Time Warner. His G-Unit Records label is now distributed through Def Jam Records.

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B&E - On the morning of December 11, Nelly’s St. Louis estate was broken into. According to TMZ.com, a helicopter unit, 12 officers and a K-9 unit surveyed the estate after a young lady at the house witnessed someone fleeing from the property. Nelly wasn’t home during the time of the breach.

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Nelly - Aside from founding Derrty Entertainment in 2003, Nelly is also CEO and founder of the female-driven Apple Bottoms clothing line, and is one of the owners of the NBA Charlotte Bobcats along with Michael Jordan.

Ludacris - Ludacris' animated ways have now found their way into several boardrooms. The Atlanta native founded The Ludacris Foundation, which helps inner-city youth excel in the creative arts field. Luda also partnered with Norwegian cognac house Birkedal Hartmann to create Conjure cognac in 2009.

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Ludacris - Ludacris' animated ways have now found their way into several boardrooms. The Atlanta native founded The Ludacris Foundation, which helps inner-city youth excel in the creative arts field. Luda also partnered with Norwegian cognac house Birkedal Hartmann to create Conjure cognac in 2009.