DJ Khaled Stays Winning, Tidal Gets Sued, New Twitter Beef and Other News This Week
So many hard feelings.
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We Love Music - It’s been a hell of a week. Yes, Kanye is still around and making some headlines because he seems to be behind on the Twitter discovery curve. Remember how excited you were about Twitter when you first created your account? A singer and a rapper seem to be at odds over, you guessed it, social media. Some rappers are beefing and another pair are getting along so well, it’s actually kind of endearing. But let’s start off with the bad news first. Those pesky lawsuits are hovering over some of our favorites. Oh, and another one of our favorites is still fighting off kidnapping and assault charges. Guys, c’mon, let’s kick this roundup off! – Jon Reyes(Photo: BET)
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He Just Won't Stop - The polarizing The Life of Pablo hasn’t even been “released” a month and ‘Ye is on to his next project, which he has named already and stated will be coming to us this summer. Do you believe him? But, now it seems we have a 2 Chainz and Lil’ Wayne album supposedly dropping Friday (March 4). Let’s not hold our breath. In good news, ‘Ye kept his promise of giving those fans who guessed what TLOP stood for (The Life of Pablo) a pair of Yeezys. What a sweetheart. Oh, and this clip of 12-year-old Kanye rapping is just a reminder of the joy Kanye seemed to once have. (Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images for iHeartMedia)
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Not So Teflon - Last summer, Rick Ross was arrested after his grounds keeper accused him of kidnapping and assaulting him. Well, Rick has been indicted, though not for kidnapping him but for pistol whipping him. So gangster. Either way, the Ross legal team seems to be working on a defense. Fingers crossed for Ricky Rozay. (Photo: Paras Griffin/Getty Images for The Vanity Group)
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Tidal Wave - Tidal is going through it this year, and it’s only March. After the botched releases of Rihanna and Kanye West’s albums and rumors of the company being bought by Samsung, a new hurdle has appeared. An artist is suing the company for unpaid royalties. Yikes. Tidal clapped back though. Poor Tidal. (Photo: Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images for TIDAL)
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The Power of Tweet - Mobb Deep’s Prodigy sued Universal Music Publishing for unpaid publishing royalties. He got his money, but he was supposed to tweet something to get it. Seriously. We can’t make that up. (Photo: Matthew Eisman/Getty Images)
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