Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Wednesday Roundup
Matthew Knowles, father of singer Beyonce Knowles, released a statement regarding ending the business relationship with his daughter. He says the decision was mutual, and he's focusing on the gospel artists on his label. He also stated that business is business and family is family. Rumors have now begun to circulate that Beyonce may sign with hubby Jay Z's Rock Nation, but nothing's been confirmed. Chris Brown appeared on "Dancing With The Stars" last night, and treated fans to a exciting performance. In other "Dancing With The Stars" news, host Tom Bergeron reportedly told producers that he thought it would be best not to interview Brown on the show. Former contestant Cheryl Burke commented that as a domestic violence survivor she didn't agree with the decision to invite Brown to perform on the show. Actor Charlie Sheen reportedly tweeted a picture of himself and rapper Snoop Dogg. The two have been working on music for Sheen's upcoming tour. No word on when the music will be released. Rapper Lil Wayne has not been shy about revealing his goals. One goal the New Orleans MC has is to make $50 million dollars after taxes. He may be well on his way. Congratulations to Chris Brown are in order. His new CD "F.A.M.E." entered the Billboard charts at number one after selling 257,000 copies. Jennifer Hudson entered the number two slot selling 167,000 copies of her latest "I Remember Me". If you've listened to any of rapper Waka Flaka Flame's music and thought that the Atlanta rapper had no lyrics, don't worry about offending him. He recently told New York magazine that he didn't get into rap to be a lyrical genius. He went on the say there's a difference between someone who has lyrics and someone who can make hit singles. He can make hit singles. Nick Cannon, who has been called corny by some, has announced that he will release a mixtape. The tape will include songs with Cannon bragging about his money and his women. He wants to let others who may have been called corny as well know it's okay to be different.The contestants take the stage on Fox's "American Idol" tonight. As mentioned, it's been an exciting season so far, and only time will tell who will be the next idol. On the tube: "American Idol" on Fox, "Survivor: Redemption Island" on CBS, "The Middle" on ABC and "Minute It To Win It" on NBC. Happy hump day!
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