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Music Wale reveals a startling truth.
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Music Lil Yachty also reveals he has more music with NBA Youngboy, Trippie Redd & Juice WRLD.
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Music Getting fired from a part-time job is what Tyler, The Creator believes helped push him towards his current success.
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News Kendrick says Earl Sweatshirt is his favorite artist out right now.
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Music Juicy J is not playing keep-away with the young rappers following his example.
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Music Alchemist had a lot of time to kill.
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Random T.I.'s 18-year-old daughter told fans that she is financially independent and doesn't rely on her parents for help.
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Gram During a Q&A session with her Instagram followers, the teen shared why it makes her "feel bad" that she can't talk about her dad.
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Pop Culture The icon shared a video where she answers 50 random questions about her life and career.
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TV Louis-Dreyfus pulled no punches talking about "SNL."
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Music INTERVIEW: We talk with the CEO of Rap Snacks, James Lindsay, about the return of the hip-hop munchies brand, working with artists, and advice for young black entrepreneurs.
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Music A fan had to get an explanation.
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Music He also admits that he prefers real booties to fake ones.
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Music Fans were looking for answers and landed upon more questions.
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Entertainment The beauty mogul answered burning questions about her life.
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News Mac Miller answers fan questions in a new AMA.
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Music The Migos want to know when you want some new music.
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Sports Stephen A. Smith couldn't avoid the questions about the man running a burner account in his honor.
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News During a Q&A with his fans last night, Childish Gambino revealed he's trying to work with Migos.
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Original Content INTERVIEW: We talk with Jeff Peretz about a few recent legal cases in the music industry, including that of Juice WRLD and Yellowcard.
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TV The "American Horror Story" actor revealed that he wore the late serial killers actual clothing and accessories for "months" while preparing for the chilling role.
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Hayley Hynes