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Music Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign teamed up for two "Vultures" albums in 2024, although the status of the their third project remains unclear.
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Music In contrast to La Flame and the new Clipse album, Travis Scott and Justin Bieber's chart debuts did not have any contextual beef behind them.
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Music Similar to "CHROMAKOPIA," Tyler The Creator had a shorter first sales week. But once again, it's not going to matter.
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Music BlocBoy JB's example is one of many in which Drake had a song that he gave to a collaborator for their own albums.
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Music Last week, Clipse unleashed their highly anticipated reunion album after over 15 years, "Let God Sort Em Out."
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Music Neither Clipse nor Travis Scott are ahead of Justin Bieber's new album "SWAG" on Apple Music, so at least they have something in common.
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Music pgLang and Dave Free have been Kendrick Lamar's creative directors for his new music, performances, and much more.
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Politics Nicki Minaj advocated for full religious freedom after reading President Donald Trump's claims about Christians in Nigeria.
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Sports Cam'ron kicked Adrien Broner off of his podcast for making several inappropriate comments towards Treasure “Stat Baby” Wilson.
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Pop Culture Jess Hilarious previously blasted "The Breakfast Club" for seemingly replacing her with Loren LoRosa, but they hashed everything out.
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Music The lawsuit against Adin Ross argues that online gambling “threatens the welfare of Missouri residents and especially its young people."
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Music In a new lawsuit, Artist Rights Enforcement Corp accuses Dionne Warwick of trying to dodge a 50% royalty split agreement.
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