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Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Tuesday Tales

After being missing for two weeks, Bone Thugs & Harmony member Flesh-N-Bone confirmed that his daughter has been returned to his family safely. The 15-year-old teen was reported missing and was reportedly with a 23-year-old male. The child was returned by a family member unharmed. The details regarding her disappearance are rather sketchy, so only time will tell what the real story is. One good reason youth should definitely stay in school. Rapper Drake dropped out of high school, reportedly to pursue an acting career. Now, he's confirmed he's returned to school to receive his GED. Way to go! Rapper Young Buck will be returning to prison. He will serve an eighteen month sentence for gun possession. Hopefully, he'll get his life back on track when the sentence is complete. He's certainly gone through his share of drama. Rapper/producer Dr Dre has begun a new business venture. He's inked a deal the FX to work on a script for a one hour drama series. No word on when the series will air. Nicki Minaj will make up the missed Hot 97 Summer Jam concert. Fans will recall the First Lady of Young Money was none too pleased when a Hot 97 DJ referred to her single, "Starships", as trash. The concert will take place on August 14, and will feature other radio stations. As if the world hasn't seen enough of the Kardashians, reportedly producers of "The X Factor" are considering hiring Khloe Kardashian as a judge. No deal has been finalized as yet, so stay tuned. It'll be interesting to see how this one pans out. Rapper Game is feeling better about the fact that his nuptials are back on. Fans will recall his fiance called the wedding off a few weeks ago. Then, he was hurt during a basketball game, which put plans for a reality series on hold. No word on a wedding date as yet. Here's wishing the couple the best. Andre 3000 has become a rapper, actor and musician, creating one of the most influential sounds in pop culture. Now, he's added music video director to his resume. He'll direct the music video for Rick Ross's single "Sixteen". In an interview with MTV, Andre stated that he wanted to give Ross the Outkast energy, and that the record is the result. "Sixteen" was named in reference to the common number of bars in most rap songs. However, Andre and Rick step out of the norm and record a verse with 48 bars. The song has become a favorite among fans, pushing it to the #1 spot on iTunes. Ross plans to release "Sixteen"as a single, however there's no set date for it or when the music video will happen. On DVD: "Dr Seuss', The Lorex", "Marley", "High Fidelity" and "Bachelorette". On the tube: "Masterchef" on Fox, "NCIS" on CBS, "The Middle" on ABC and "Summer Olympics" on NBC. Happy Tuesday!

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