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Hip Hop & R&B News
Capo Status dipped into the 18th Precinct this morning in regards to a New Years Eve scuffle with Jay-Z associate.
The "Louis Vuitton Don" confirms a collaboration with his favorite line, rocks early preview for paps.
A third attempted sale of thousands of songs by 2Pac, Snoop and other Death Row artists is scheduled for January 15.
The weakened housing marked causes 50 to cut the price on his multi-million dollar Connecticut mansion.
It appears as though Lupe Fiasco will now be fronting a rock band under the name "Percival Fats."
Organizers for the inauguration want Jennifer Hudson to sing, but will she accept the invite?
Shows by Lil Wayne, George Clinton and the Wu-Tang Clan in this week's edition of Hip Hop live!
The Gym Class Heroes frontman bid his Pop star ex adieu with some classic words from "Looking At The Front Door."
According to theater owners, Will Smith was the biggest draw of 2008.
The L.A. County coroner's office says a heroin and morphine overdose killed Dr. Dre's 20-year-old son.
Weezy F. beat out artists in all genres, with his nearly three million sold of his sixth album; third selling artist overall.
Rumors that Soulja Boy was robbed by six men in his Atlanta home were acknowledged, not yet confirmed.
DJ AM took some time to clarify the purpose of his much-criticized lawsuit.
Sampled by Pete Rock & CL Smooth, A Tribe Called Quest and Blackalicious, a legend says goodbye.
With a movie of his own up for an award, the Comm and Luda help to give props to the film successes of 2008.
Ron Clark Academy students receive $365,000 from Oprah for adapting T.I.'s "Whatever You Like" as a voting anthem.
Tip, Wayne and Flo Rida's high-powered singles led the way, as physical sales took another massive hit in 2008.
The Junior M.A.F.I.A. member and Biggie mistress says he's deliberately snubbed in "Notorious."
Charlie Hustle says it's now about Apple and Wing Stop than his previous investments in burgers and techs.
808's & Heartbreak cracks the million mark, DJ Drama shows chart dedication, as T.I. and Wayne climb high.
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