Friday, March 30, 2012
Friday Facts
Rick Ross can keep his name thanks to a Los Angeles County Superior Court judge. The Maybach Music CEO was sued by former drug kingpin Freeway Rick Ross for illegal use of the name. Freeway Rick Ross says he plans to regroup then appeal to the Supreme Court. He indicated that a suit should have been filed while he was still serving prison time. Stay tuned. In other Rick Ross news, protege Stalley is set to release his mixtape "Savage Journey To The American Dream" today, and intends to keep building momentum. The late Whitney Houston reportedly stated before her death that she was assisting daughter Bobbi Kristina with entering the entertainment industry. The wish has been granted as the teenager has joined the cast of Tyler Perry's "For Better Or Worst". Legendary West Coast rapper E-40 is one of many hip hop artists who's been moved by the Trayvon Martin case. In a recent interview, he stated he learned of the incident after coming across a New York rally where thousands protested to demand justice. The father of boys also shard the advice he gives his sons saying to now allow those making negative statements to pull one in to responding negatively. R&B crooner Jason Derulo hasn't let his neck injury slow him down. In a recent interview, the singer shared that he's recording material and once back to full health, will plan a tour as well. The choreography accident which injured the star caused him to cancel a tour. This should be good news to fans looking forward to new music from the star. For those unaware, Monday marked the 17th anniversary of the death of West Coast rap icon Eazy E. The later rapper son, rapper.actor Lil Eazy E visits his father's grave each year to reflect. This year, he got more than he bargained for when he arrived at the site only to find it had been trashed by fans. Empty beer cans and burnt blunts had been left by overzealous fans. The star removed the items before sitting down to reminisce. Eazy E died of complications of AIDS on March 26, 1995. He formed Ruthless Records and founded the seminal rap group N.W.A. before the group disbanded. Heejun was booted off Fox's "American Idol" last night. Be sure to tune in next week as the competition continues. In theaters this weekend: "Mirror, Mirror" and "Wrath Of The Titans". On the tube: "Kitchen Nightmares" on Fox, "Undercover Boss" on CBS, "Shark Tank" on ABC and "Who Do You Think You Are?" on NBC. Make it a weekend!
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