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Editor's Pick Big Boy is attempting to leave Emmis (Power 106.1) for iHeartMedia, but not without a struggle from Emmis.
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Original Content A selection of slept-on projects from last year that are still worthy of a download.
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Editor's Pick Bobby Shmurda has been doing his research and says his rights are being violated.
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News Lil Wayne's "I Am Not A Human Being II" landed at #2 opening week.
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Mixtapes Check out this new project from Dreamville rapper Bas, with contributions from Calvin Harris, Clams Casino, J. Cole, Ced and more. What do you think fo the rising rapper?
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News Kendrick Lamar gives us a look at the tracklist and features for his much hyped "good kid, m.A.A.d city" LP.
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News Yo Gotti's latest mixtape "The World Is Yours" which is surprisingly light on features, but is banging nonetheless.
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News The beef between Yelawolf and Machine Gun Kelly was reignited after MGK referred to Yelawolf as an "old man" on the red carpet of the BET Awards this past Sunday.
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News Wiz Khalifa talks on his upcoming album, his new single and more in an interview with DJ Whoo Kid.
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News Fellow Beastie Boys' Mike Diamond & Adam Horovitz payed tribute to their friend and group-mate, Adam Yauch.
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News <p>Bow Wow supposedly owes the IRS $91,105.61 in unpaid taxes, according to governemnt documents obtained by TMZ, dating back to 2006. <a rel="nofollow noopener" href="http://www.tmz.com/2011/11/27/bow-wow-taxes-irs/#.TtUJbvJLpBl" target="_blank">TMZ </a>says, "a tax lien filed in Florida by the federal government says the rapper, real name Shad Gregory Moss, owes the government $91,105.61 for unpaid taxes from the year 2006."</p>
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News <p>Jay-Z and Timbaland are being taken to court with a lawsuit by <span id="intelliTXT">the children of Bollywood composer, Baligh Hamdy. In the track "Big Pimpin" from 2000, they sampled </span><span id="intelliTXT">“Khosara, Khosara,” which it seems they only had the "economic rights" for and they needed the express permission from the Hamdy children to use the sample. </span></p>
<p>A federal judge ruled earlier this month that the copyright case will go to trial. </p>
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