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Pop Culture Kylie Jenner called out Forbes for their "inaccurate statements and unproven assumptions" regarding their reporting on her losing her billionaire status.
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Lynn S. -
Entertainment Real judges don't make $147 million.
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Brynjar Chapman -
Entertainment Big bank.
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Music Reports say the the fate of both Lil Wayne and Wu-Tang's forfeited albums are in Jeff Sessions hands.
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Aron A. -
Music The rapper let a "Forbes" writer get a sneak peek.
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Erika Marie -
Music Makin' money moves.
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Aron A. -
Editor's Pick Drake makes the annual Forbes Five list for the first time.
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News Forbes' dedicates a list solely to hip-hop moguls, and finds out who is the wealthiest, and by how much.
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News <p>Shawn “Jay-Z” Carter has had quite a career thus far. Since debuting in 1996 with hip-hop classic Reasonable Doubt, he has sold over 50 million records worldwide. He’s parlayed his musical success into lucrative businesses in the realms of fashion, cuisine and advertising (for more, check out my new Jay-Z book, which hits stores next week). Last year he earned $63 million, tops among hip-hop artists for the third time in four years.<br />
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News Diddy tops the 2015 Forbes Hip Hop Cash Kings list, which also includes Dr. Dre and Pharrell.
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Sports Forbes values Knicks at an NBA-best $4 billion.
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Pop Culture Ye's comments came days before Forbes was slammed for their recent article: "A Second Stimulus Check is Coming, Can the Black Community Wait?"
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Erika Marie