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Pop Culture After trying to help commute death row inmate, Brandon Bernard's sentencing to no avail, Kim Kardashian shares a series of emotional tweets paying tribute to him as his execution approaches.
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Original Content Kicking off our brand new "12 Days Of Christmas" interview series is a conversation with the legendary KXNG Crooked, who opens up about the pandemic's impact on the rap game, the verse of the year, and which Slaughterhouse member would win a four-man Verzuz battle. Expect a brand new interview with a different figure in the hip-hop and pop culture landscape the next twelve days leading up to Christmas.
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Politics Snoop Dogg has worked alongside Alice Johnson and Weldon Angelos to get Death Row co-founder Michael "Harry-O" Harris's sentence commuted before Trump leaves the White House.
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Music Danny Boy says Tupac would have never told a teenage Keyshia Cole anything of the sort. "He ain't told her sh*t," he says.
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Music Danny Boy says the claim that Michael Jackson shot down a 2Pac collaboration due to his loyalty to The Notorious B.I.G. is "lies."
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Beef Vanilla Ice has some words for Suge Knight in response to Mario “Chocolate” Johnson's claim that he wrote "Ice, Ice Baby."
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Crime Suge Knight was slapped with a $107 million judgment, but the woman who sued him asked that it be voided. A judge disagreed with her.
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Pop Culture Suge Knight discussed Kanye West, Tupac, and more in a recent interview on the "Million Dollarz Worth of Game" podcast.
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Pop Culture Melissa Lucio's family has thanked Kim Kardashian for showing support for the death row inmate.
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Relationships Durk is calling cap on his fiancée's "free agent" claims, but she also appears to be calling cap on him.
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Hip-Hop History Jadakiss explains why The LOX passed on Suge Knight's deal, even though he offered more than Diddy.
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Editor's Pick It's looking like we may get a follow-up to "Straight Outta Compton," titled "Welcome to Death Row."
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Rose Lilah