Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Wednesday Roundup
Yet another hip hop beef as begun between rappers DMX and Fredro Starr. It all began when Starr posted a You Tube video of himself doing a freestyle in which he talks about how X's involvement with a woman Starr was dating. During a recent interview, X responded by saying he's not concerned about Starr, and that Starr is just using him to get attention. X went on to add that Starr should stick to being a sticom "Moesha" gangsta, referring to Starr's hit 90's series with singer Brandy. So far, no comment from Starr. Singer Rihanna posted a tweet supporting ex-boyfriend Chris Brown on his day in court a few days ago. The singer let her ex know she's praying for him and wishes him the best. Tameka Raymond, ex-wife of R&B star Usher Raymond, conducted a three part interview with "Entertainment Tonight" in which she discusses the breakup of the couple's marriage. She revealed that Usher sleep with two of her bridesmaids, and that losing her son in a jet ski accident is the worse pain she's ever felt. She added that it's made her determined to fight for custody of her other children. The remainder of the interview will air tonight and tomorrow. Ever since hip hop mogul Chris Lighty's death was ruled a suicide, the former executive's friends and family have openly challenged the notion that Lighty would take his own life. Among them is Lighty's friend and client 50 Cent. He's taken his dissent a step further by hiring private investigators to look into Lightly's death. The G-Unit general stated that he can't wrap his head around the idea of Lighty shooting himself. Lighty's family ordered a second autopsy after the first one, conducted by the New York City coroner's office, delcared the death a suicide by gunshot to the head. The results of the new autopsy have not come in. In his will, the founder of Violator Management left all his assests to his wife, Veronica, with a trust set up for their children. It looks like hip hop new comer Azealia Banks has hit a bump in the road while promoting her new mixtape "Fantasea" when she was forced to cancel the release of the collection's next single due to a dispute with the producer. The track in question, "Esta Noche", uses a beat by Munchi, but Banks never sought permission for it. The producer took to Twitter to blast Banks and her team for making plans to release the song to iTunes without contacting him. Banks had already released artwork for the single before he got word of it. Banks and her team apparently attempted to resolve the matter with a payout, which didn't work well. The producer went on to assail Banks'
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