Tuesday, October 1, 2013
Tuesday Tales
Fans better get their Free Gucci Mane t-shirts ready. The Atlanta rapper has been sentenced to six months in jail for probation violation stemming from an arrest for marijuana and gun possession. In addition, he was hit with a disorderly conduct charge as well. He has waged war against former associate Waka Flocka Flame and took to Twitter where he posted several rants denouncing all of his industry associates. He later took to the social networking site where he pinned his various outburst on a decade-long addiction to codeine. He has yet to comment on this latest development. What's really going on between rapper Drake and singer Rihanna? The singer recently posted a picture of Drake's album cover then later posted lyrics to a track on the album. Drake reportedly told Ellen DeGeneres that Rihanna's a good girl and the two are friends. Rihanna hasn't commented on the matter. Celebrity web site mediatakeout.com is reporting that the reason for singer Beyoncé's bulge is that she's expecting her second child. Neither the singer nor her representatives have commented. Singer Miley Cyrus says when she heard the rumor that she's expecting a child with rapper Juicy J she laughed. She added that if she and the rap star did have a child together she'd name the child Juicy J. Jr. Singer Mary J. Blige has responded to a lawsuit by a concert promoter by saying not only will she not return the advance she was paid for her appearance; she will not return her performance fee because accommodations were not provided for her and her people. The concert promoter hasn't commented on the matter. More Drake news. The Young Money MC has been named national ambassador to the Toronto Raptors, a source told the Toronto Sun ahead of an official-made announcement. Similar to what rapper Jay Z did with the Brooklyn Nets, Drizzy will aid in the teams marketing and rebranding efforts. He'll also design a clothing line in conjunction with the team's 20th anniversary and the 2014-2015 season. Drake will get an office next to CEO Tim Leiweke. An executive position has given Drake more to be proud of in addition to the release of the album "Nothing Was The Same". The album is paced to become the second biggest of the year with 675,000-725,000 copies sold in one week, trampling debut totals of his last two projects, "Thank Me Later" and "Take Care". On the tube: "Dads" on Fox, "NCIS" on CBS, "Marvel's Agents Of S.H.E.I.L.D.S." on ABC and "The Voice" on NBC. Happy Tuesday!
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