Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Wednesday Roundup
Rumor has it that Drake has beefed up security after the infamous brawl between he and Chris Brown. Meanwhile, Young Money wants the whole episode to go away, as they believe it's bad for business. In other Young Money news, Nicki Minaj has announced that Atlanta upstart 2 Chainz will open all 14 shows on her upcoming tour, which is slated to begin next month. Kris Humphries may be in hot water. His new love interest has been sopeaned by ex Kim Kardashian's lawyers. They'd like to know if Humphries mentioned to her that his marriage to Kim was a publicity stunt. The divorce drama has been going on for some time, and only time will tell when it will all end. Four months after the death of his ex-wife Whitney Houston, singer Bobby Brown tied the knot with manager Alicia Etheridge. Reportedly, all of Brown's children were present, expect Bobbi Kristina. Is a castmember of "Love & Hip Hop Atlanta" really a male? That's the rumor circulating about a castmember of the reality show. The woman tweeted a nude photo of herself to shut the rumor down, although only time will tell whether that will help quell the gossip. Stay tuned. Rapper Flava Flav has avoided jail time by forking over 25,000 in back child support to the mother of three of his seven children. He was on the verge of serving jail time before coming up with the cash. He's not out of the woods just yet, however. He still has 1,000 left to pay. Someone decided to make it rain outside a Houston gentleman's club. According to Fox 26 News, local artist Trae Tha Truth was among those injured in a shooting that left two men and one woman dead. Trae and another male patron were taken to the hospital while police inspected the crime scene. According to eye witnesses, about 20 shots were fired in the parking lot of Scores Carabet. A tweet from the rapper stated he had suffered a minor gunshot wound. In a posted picture, the rapper, who has inked a deal with T.I.'s Grand Hustle Records, is seen posing with a hospital staff member. Police have not identified whether there was more than one shooter. It looks like Chicago upstart Chief Keef has one supporter in Atlanta rapper T.I. Although the 17-year-old rhyme slinger signed with Interscope after a bidding war that included T.I's Grand Hustle Records, Tip says he's glad that the young artist did what was best for himself and his family. He added that he believes Keef is the voice of a new generation in hip hop. Still no word on when his label debut will hit stores. Rapper Lil Wayne is downplaying the beef with rapper Pusha T. In a recent interview, the Young Money CEO stated that there's no beef, despite the fact that Pusha threw the first punch with the single "Exodus 23:1". Weezy says he reacted to the track and he's ready to move on. Let's hope so. Fans have Slaughterhouse gracing the cover of The Source when the issue hits newsstands to look forward to. Royce Da 5'9", Joe Budden, Joell Oritz and Crooked I open up about their mindset and the release of their sophomore album as a group. The issue also contains a tribute to Beastie Boy founding member Adam "MCA" Yauch. On the tube: "So You Think You Can Dance" on Fox, "Dogs In The City" on CBS, "The Middle" on ABC and "Justin Bieber: All Around The World" on NBC. Happy hump day!
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