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Music Chingy, Mya, Nivea and more will also be performing.
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Pop Culture That's right, Fyre Festival is somehow back in the news.
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Sports The rapper agreed with Patrick Beverly's take that rap culture drove the Grizzlies star to act recklessly and hedonistically.
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Hip-Hop History Melle Mel said Ja Rule's "New York" would've been bigger if he wasn't "trying to sound hard" like 50 Cent.
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Music "I feel like I’ve sacrificed a lot for this industry," the New York rapper expressed of his controversial performance.
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Sports 50 gets the last word this time.
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Pop Culture The Fyre Festival conman plans to kick off another festival in the Bahamas.
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Sports 50 Cent could not wait to give his 2-cents.
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Music Fans were impressed with his accuracy.
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Music He said it was "all good" that they were making jibes about Fif, adding, "Your hero ain't what you think he is."
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Songs The New York native was born on a leap year in 1976, leaving him to celebrate on February 28th most of the time.
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Pop Culture Will Ja Rule fight Bill McFarland to repay Fyre Festival employees?
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