Thursday, November 8, 2012
Thursday Dish
A$AP Rock is set to hit the road with Rihanna on her "Diamonds" world tour. The two have collaborated on the single of the same name, which will premiere on MTV tonight. In the meantime, the Chris Brown/Rihanna duet, "Nobody's Business" was leaked online, but doesn't sound like it was worth the effort. In more A$AP Rocky news, the rapper's album has been delayed again. The album was originally set for a December release, but now it appears it will be released later than intended. No official reason has been given. R Kelly isn't delaying the release of the next installment of his "Trapped In The Closet" series. It will hit store shelves on November 23. Lots of stars expressed their excitement over President Obama's reelection. Singer Beyonce penned a handwritten wrote which read "take that Mitten", but it was quickly taken down after mixed reactions from her fans. Singer Mariah Carey wrote a song, "Bring It On Home" in honor of the commander-in-chief. Rapper Young Jeezy wrote new music commemorating the President's accomplishment. The song, "We Done It Again", follows up the 2008 banger "My President". Actress Stacy Dash was apparently so sad Mitt Romney lost that she wrote an essay on the matter. In the essay, she talked about sleeping and refers to herself in the third person. Hip hop heads will be treated to the Life Is Good/Black Rage tour featuring Nas and Lauryn Hill. During a recent interview, Nas explained how the two were paired 16 years after their classic collaboration "If I Ruled The World". Nas indicated that he asked Hill to come out for Summer Jam as a surprise guest, and she did it. Hill later came out for Rock the Bells. Nas added he thought it would be great to tour with Hill. The Life Is Good/Black Rage tour kicked off on October 29 and continues through New Years for a Nas only show at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. On the tube: "The X Factor" on Fox, "The Big Bang Theory" on CBS, "Last Resort" on ABC and "The Voice" on NBC. Happy Thursday!
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