Wednesday, June 26, 2013
Wednesday Roundup
The suspect in rapper Lil Snupe's murder is now in custody. Tony Holden turned himself into authorities after reportedly shooting the teen rapper over a video game. Holden reportedly is a convicted felon. No word on a sentencing date. Four years after the tragic death of singer Michael Jackson, a judge ruled that mother Katherine Jackson and nephew TJ Jackson can share legal guardianship of the singer's three children. Those following singer Rihanna on any social networking site are receiving fair warning to never go at the singer. The pop star responded to comments from writer Liz Jones, who among other things, called the singer "toxic". Jones added that Ri Ri is a poor role model for young girls. Rihanna responded by posting an unflattering picture of Jones calling her "bitter". Meanwhile, Rihanna 's ex Chris Brown has been slapped with hit and run charges. The singer was involved in a car accident where he rear ended a woman's Mercedes. Brown was accused of leaving the scene, but denies the allegation. Brown says he exchanged information with the woman and even posted a picture of himself and the other driver. A conviction could result in serious jail time. No word on a hearing as yet. In the meantime, Brown is prepping the release of his album "X", due out in July. Rapper Kanye West has been crowned king of Billboard. The MC's new studio album, "Yeezus" topped the Billboard 200 album chart selling 327,000, making it his sixth straight chart-topping debut. Rapper J. Cole holds the second spot with Mac Miller coming in third, making it rap's biggest week since November 2011, according to Billboard. In the meantime, singer Kelly Rowland took a lone stand for R & B pushing 68,000 copies of her album "Talk A Good Game". On the tube: "Masterchef" on Fox, "Big Brother" on CBS, "The Middle" on ABC and "Dateline NBC" on NBC. Happy hump day!
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