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Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Tuesday Tales

Just when it appeared that fans had a new album from Mobb Deep to look forward to, the two have gotten into a beef that began on Twitter. Havoc posted several tweets dissing his partner Prodigy, even going as far as to imply Prodigy engaged in homosexual relations while serving prison time. Havock called "The Breakfast Club" to deny that the tweets were his. However, the morning show aired an audio tape of a phone call, apparently made by Havoc that proves he was behind the tweets. Stay tuned, as this story isn't likely going to end here. After releasing a diss track in which she went at Tyler, The Creator, rapper Ra Digga says she's squashed her beef with the MC. It began on Twitter with him calling her a man and wishing her a happy father's day. The two ended the beef at a recent event, and even took a picture together. It's good to see the two have ended the feud. Rumors that rapper Rick Ross may have had another seizure after the Miami MC cancelled a show yesterday, and another over the weekend. Fans will recall that the Bawse had two seizures back to back while on a plane, and was rushed to a hospital. Here's hoping he gets well soon, if the rumors are true. Rapper Beenie Segal's comback may be derailed by a prison stint. He's failed to pay taxes from 1999-2003. No word on a sentencing date. According to producer Kane Beatz, Nicki Minaj may have another hit on her hands with "Gun Shot". During an interview with BET.com, the beatsmith stated the First Lady of Young Money picked the beat in the beginning, and knew what sound she wanted. He's not resting on his laurels. He's been recruited by Wiz Khalifa, Nas, Rick Ross and Plies to craft melodies behind their rap tales. He also has his own music imprint, The Building, and plans to take it to the next level. Be sure to catch the film "Act Like A Lady, Think Like A Man". Based on the best selling book by Steve Harvey, the film stars Taraji P. Henson, Kevin Hart and Michael Ely, among others, and is sure to be a hit with movie goers. The film hits theaters this summer. The competition continues on "The Voice" as contestants battle one another for the grand prize. On DVD: "The Iron Lady", "The Darkest  Hour", "A Streetcar Named Desire" and "Into The Abyss". On the tube: "Glee" on Fox, "NCIS" on CBS, "The Last Man Standing" on ABC and "The Biggest Loser" on NBC. Happy Tuesday!

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