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Music Clipse’s Let God Sort Em Out debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 after selling 113,000 copies. They surpassed Lil Wayne’s The Carter 6.
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Sports Earlier this year, Stephen A. Smith weighed in on Joy Reid's departure from MSNBC, claiming that "the numbers don't lie."
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Music The Rap icon watched clips of Pac's politically-driven interviews and was fired up.
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Music He detailed why he felt it was necessary to create "The Bigger Picture" and explained not using political moments for social media posts.
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TV Jay-Z has released Ari Melber's recent breakdown of his verse from "GOD DID" on streaming services under the name, "HOV DID."
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Music John Legend is still speaking out against the former president.
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Music The Atlanta legend said that such support from some of the biggest celebrities in the world motivates him to keep besting himself.
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Music Killer Mike's criticism of Joy Ann Reid fell short of the mark, and even backfired completely.
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Music The landlord called the music video "racist against white people."
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Life Russell Simmons' camp responds to Sil Lai Abrams' story.
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Society Ari Melber makes yet another noteworthy hip-hop reference on MSNBC.
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Society Ari Melber is back at it again.
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Politics Jay-Z's verse on DJ Khalid's album, "GOD DID," was the subject of a recent segment on MSNBC.
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