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Music "People you do business with will always try and fuck you over."
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Music Nicki Minaj previously targeted Jay-Z on a remix of Lil Wayne's recent song, “Banned From NO."
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Sports Shazier's contract with the Steelers expires in March.
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Music At least he's bringing in a lot of cheddar?
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Music Finesse2Tymes says he isn't motivated to continue working on his next album amid the issues with his label.
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Music Kim Kardashian dishes on Kanye West's Mother's Day gift to her.
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Music Lupe Fiasco says he career ended after "Lasers."
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Music A piece of hip-hop history could be yours... If you're super rich.
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Music Finesse2Tymes has been demanding that J Prince Jr. let him out of his contract with Mob Ties in recent months.
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Music Information obtained by Rolling Stone proves that Summer Walker got the short end of the stick in her deal.
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Sports Butler will be one of the biggest free agents available.
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Sports Spencer Dinwiddie has an interesting way of doing things.
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Pop Culture These rumors about Pooh Shiesty trying to get out of his deal with Gucci Mane remain completely unsubstantiated.
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Cole Blake -
Music A squabble that dates back a decade.
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Industry Rihanna inks a $25 million deal with Samsung to sponsor her upcoming album.
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Music Is the end of this era for SZA approaching?
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Music It didn't take long for the offers to come pouring in.
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Industry He wasn't lying. Soulja Boy has inked a $400 million deal with the World Poker Fund.
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Sports The deal is for five years.
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Sports Victor Oladipo is staying in Miami.
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Sports Melvin Gordon reiterates his demands at the midway point of the NFL offseason.
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Music The news of d4vd's arrest has led to him to losing deals with labels and now publishing entities as the Celeste Rivas case takes shape.
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Zachary Horvath