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Friday, June 17, 2011

Friday Facts

A lawyer representing James "Jimmy Henchmen" Roseman is disputing allegations by Dexter Isaac that Roseman paid him to rob Tupac Shakur in 1994. The lawyer says the allegations are a lie and Mr Isaac is just trying to get out of jail early. As mentioned previously, rapper 50 Cent and his record label Interscope can't seem to see eye to eye and as a result, the rapper's next album has been delayed. Now, the MC has taken matters into his own hands by leaking a track on the album over the internet. There's still no word on when the album will be released. After making what some would call disparaging remarks about President Barack Obama, Chicago rapper Lupe Fiasco will appear on the Fox News show "The OReilly Factor" to debate the shows host. OReilly took the rapper to task for his comments and invited him on the show. He even went so far as to say that the MC turned down the invitation. Now, his appearance on the show is scheduled to air next week, according to TheLupE.N.D. blog. Rapper Bizzy Bone of Bone Thugs N Harmony is in legal trouble after reportedly beating up two men on his tour bus. The two men claim they paid $80 for a meet-and-greet with Bone Thugs N Harmony on Thursday June 9, but when they entered the groups tour bus, and argument ensued, and Bizzy began hitting the men. One man claims his nose was broken, and another filed a police report against Bizzy the next day. The police are investigating the allegations. Actor/rapper/executive Nick Cannon has signed upcoming rap group The Wonder Broz to his Ncredible label. The two rappers bring a youthful energy to the hip hop game and met Cannon on the set of "America's Got Talent", where he heard the groups music. There's been no word on when their debut album will be released, however. Actor Charlie Sheen will return to television in a new series. There's been no word on a title or air date. Here's hoping the actor gets his life and career back on track soon.  In theaters this weekend: "Green Lantern" and "Mr Popper's Penguins". On the tube: "Bones" on Fox, "Flashpoint" on CBS, "Shark Tank" on ABC and "Friday Night Lights" on NBC. Make it a weekend!

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