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Music Ye and Ty remarked on how they didn't get any big promo on the streaming service's home page, yet they have the top song on it.
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Music In yet another chapter of Ye's recent paps saga, he said he still has the rights to demand privacy and asked photographers to leave his wife alone.
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Politics Bianca Censori was also there when Kanye West stopped on the side of the road to soak in some adoration from Trump die-hards.
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Sports Garcia is looking to KO Kanye.
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Pop Culture A lot of fans are wondering how Ye feels about his tattoo partner hanging out with Kim Kardashian's ex.
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Music While he deleted the post promptly, many sleuths gathered that he posted a picture of Mark Miner, Vice President and Creative Director at Adidas.
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Music The Queens native said he could've signed J. Cole and called out hypocrisy concerning his Ye diss on "False Prophets."
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Pop Culture The New York City law firm representing Ye in a copyright case previously took out newspaper ads publicly denouncing him.
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Music Apparently, this new deep dive into the Chicago artist's recent antics and behavior will be more of a revelation of unknown context rather than an analysis of what's happened.
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Music This is one of the most public appearances that Sean Combs has made since his sexual assault lawsuits emerged.
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Music The Chicago rapper is taking a break from his new music endeavors and questionable trademarks for some father-son footie.
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Music The track is titled "I'll Be Alright," and although it's not confirmed that it came from "808s," the autotune and cold beat suggest some heartbreak.
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