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Friday, September 9, 2011

Friday Facts

Possession of marijuana charges against rapper Wiz Khalifa have been dropped. The rapper was arrested  and charged with possession of marijuana back in November, and a presiding judge over the case has determined that there wasn't enough marijuana found on the rapper's tour bus to press charges. Meanwhile, pictures of girlfriend Amber Rose at comedian Kevin Hart's movie premiere have some speculating whether or not she's expecting. There's been no announcement, so stay tuned. Lil Wayne is set to dominate the BET Hip Hop Awards. The New Orleans has been nominated in eighteen categories. The show airs in October. Rapper Game has made some statements regarding gays in hip hop that have the internet buzzing. He even tweeted a message to former rapping partner 50 Cent about the G-Unit general being gay. So far, there's been no response from 50, but at any rate, Game feels some artists are closet homosexuals and need to make their sexuality known. Rapper J. Cole has reportedly been dropped from his record label, Rock Nation Records. No official reason has been given. The label will make an announcement when his debut album is released. He will not receive a marketing and promotion budge for the album. During an interview with BET.com Mobb Deep discussed their new deal and mentioned that there's no beef between the duo and 50 Cent. As mentioned previously, the duo signed a deal with RED Music, Sony's indie distribution arm. The contract between the duo's Infamous Records and RED gives the group an outlet for it's upcoming self titled album and future projects. They insists there's no bad blood between them and 50 Cent. Business matters needed to be worked out before another deal could come to fruition. The group is focused on their new deal and their new album. More details regarding T.I's recent bus debacle have surfaced. Prison officials now say he was given instructions that the trip was to include he and his wife. Cameras were on the bus, along with representatives from VH1. VH1 reportedly sent a document stating no business was discussed on the bus, but prison officials don't buy it. At any rate, the rapper will remain in prison until September 29.  They say their time is now. Another drama filled episode of "Big Brother" aired last night, and there's more to come for fans. Be sure to tune in. In theaters this weekend: "Contagion", "Bucky Larson: Born To Be A Star" and "Warrior". On the tube: "Kitchen Nightmares" on Fox, "48 Hours Mystery" on CBS, "Shark Tank" on ABC and ""Friends With Benefits' on NBC. Make it a weekend!

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