The Buzz: Kanye Back in Hot Water, LeBron James Takes Hollywood and More...
Wiz Khalifa's Cyrus connection, Drake on top and more!
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In Hot Water - Last week during Kanye West's marathon NYC radio tour, he mentioned that Black people don't have connections like other folks, specifically Jewish people. Now, the Anti-Defamation League is calling Mr. West out for "classic anti-semitism" saying that with his following he should have known better than to perpetuate a stereotype. Kanye and his camp have yet to respond. (Photo by Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images)
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Bron Bron to the Big Screen - Besides being a two-time NBA champion, LeBron James has decided to expand his horizons Michael Jordan style and has signed on to be in a movie with none other than BET's own Kevin Hart. The movie, tentatively titled Ballers, is about the 5-foot 3-inch Kevin going to fantasy basketball camp to be more like his 6-foot 8-inch NBA superstar brother, played by LeBron. From the sounds of it, it'll be a smash comedy hit! (Photo: Juan Fernando/Women's Wear Daily Magazine, September 2013)
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More and More... - Just when you thought that R. Kelly was done with his closet and may have found a new one, he's announced that there will be even more chapters of the R&B saga. At the top of 2014, the newest chapters will be airing and joining the previous 33 chapters. It just won't stop! (Photo by Jason Merritt/Getty Images)
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The Cyrus Connection - In case working with Miley wasn't enough, Wiz Khalifa has also been spotted in the studio with her father, Billy Ray Cyrus. Will it be a country song or a hip hop song with a twist? Wait and see! (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Getty Images)
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Remembuh?! - Drake keeps winning and has been named Spotify's most streamed artist of 2013. It was his album Nothing Was the Same that helped him solidify this spot just before Jay Z and Macklemore. Congrats, Drizzy! (Photo: Cash Money Records)
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