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Industry Wiz Khalifa has filed a lawsuit against his former manager, Benjy Grinberg, and his record label Rostrum Records for pressuring him into an unfavorable "360 deal."
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Pop Culture Kanye West and Kim Kardashian's kids have to follow a strict set of rules to use social media.
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Sports Le'Veon Bell lost wages continue to mount.
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Sports Raptors fans were praying on VanVleet's return.
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Sports Deandre Ayton is a bit disappointed about his current situation.
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Sports Wilson has one year left on his contract.
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Music Skippa Da Flippa sends shots at Coach K and Quality Control.
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Tech "That'll go to a good cause," Champagne Papi joked when the small gift came in.
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Sports Myles Garrett agrees on a new deal to receive the highest annual salary ever for a defensive player.
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Sports The Bengals will franchise tag AJ Green if a long term agreement is not reached by March 10.
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Music Kanye West sued EMI Publishing over "lopsided" contractual agreements.
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Entertainment Goodbye Spidey!
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Entertainment She won't say what happened before though.
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Music Donald Glover fires back at Glassnote Entertainment Group over their ongoing royalty battle.
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Wrestling Dwayne Johnson hasn't forgotten where it all started.
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Sports Melo will return to play for Oklahoma City Thunder next season.
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Music A piece of hip-hop history could be yours... If you're super rich.
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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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Sports Deshaun Watson and the Texans are reportedly "not particularly close" to agreeing on a contract extension.
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Sports Dak Prescott is trying to get paid as if he is the best quarterback in the entire league.
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Wrestling The WWE wants to continue being in the Logan Paul business.
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Music YouTube enters the 9th year of their Coachella partnership with a promise to publish live content two-weeks straight.
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