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Thursday, June 24, 2010

Lil Wayne Could Serve More Jail Time for MP3 Player


Officials at New York City's Rikers Island facility confiscated "music contraband" from Lil Wayne's jail cell on Tuesday, May 11, which included a pair of headphones, a charger and a MP3

Bonta on new mixtape


ebana mchizi bonta anatarajia kuachia mixtape yake ambayo itakuwa na nyimbo 16,atauza mwenyewe mkononi...Itaitwa 'VIVA CONCIOUZ' ndani amewashirikisha watu kama G-NAKO,NIKwa2,STOPER,JOHMAKIN,SHABANG,HUSSEIN MACHOZI,RAMADEE,CHINDO,DOGO RAMA na Q the don ebana eeeeeeeh ni rhymes time kaa chonjo River for lifeeeeeeeeeee

Rapper Nas Agrees To Payment Terms For Kelis' Mortgage


Rap star Nas has agreed to pay tens-of-thousands of dollars in back mortgage payments for the house his ex-wife, Kelis, lives in.

According to TMZ.com, Nas still owes his ex-wife almost $300,000 in spousal support.

Additionally, the rapper’s lawyer filed a payment plan with the court, so he could catch up on the late payments.

The rapper was past due $52,989.22 in monthly payments towards the home.

Nas will pay $17,500 up front and then double the payments of $7,800 each month until the mortgage on the home is current.

In a recent interview with PerezHilton.com, Kelis revealed that she was in a new relationship that was “going great.”

Game New ALBUM R.E.D


The new album from Compton, California rapper Game could be in jeopardy due to a new lawsuit filed by a company claiming to have been cut out of royalties, after signing the rapper.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Desperado Entertainment is seeking to halt the release of Game’s upcoming release The R.E.D. Album, which is slated for an August 24th release.

Desperado filed the lawsuit in Los Angeles Superior Court, claiming it has agreements with Game that entitles the company to a portion of licensing and publishing income from all of the rapper’s record sales.

The lawsuit claims that Game and his associates are being paid hundreds-of-thousands of dollars in royalties but Desperado has never received their share of income.

Desperado also claims it attempted to work with UMG to resolve the issues with no results.

Lawyers for Desperado also accuse UMG of failing to account and pay proper royalties, claiming UMG reps blamed lack of payment of “budget overages.”

Desperado Entertainment is seeking an injunction, unspecified damages, in addition to an immediate advance payment of $275,000 for Game’s R.E.D. Album.
 
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