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Pop Culture According to Jamie Foxx, he beat the odds.
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Music According to Busta Rhymes, he's at the "best place" he's ever been in life.
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Music The news comes after reports of a sharp decline in revenue and donations.
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Music May think she's addressing the swirling pregnancy rumors she's been subject to.
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Pop Culture Billie does not think coming out is anything noteworthy.
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Music SZA shares a similar feeling that a lot of artists have.
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Music Billie opened up about her feelings towards femininity.
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Music Billie Eilish says she was "flattered" by Lil Yachty's lyric about her "big tits."
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Music The rapper isn't used to being recognized so much yet.
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Pop Culture "People want to be all, ‘I’m a girl’s girl,’ but then behind the scenes being b**ches," Ice Spice said in her latest cover story interview.
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Music Ice Spice has learned not to care about the industry plant claims.
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Music Ice Spice thinks rap music is a competition at the end of the day.
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Music Swift was exceedingly impressed by Ice Spice's personality and professionalism.
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Music Ice Spice touched on the situation in a new interview.
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Music "I don’t care to announce who I’m into sexually," the singer-songwriter said in a recent interview.
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Music Lil Wayne, Eazy-E, Lyor Cohen, Suge Knight, Jermaine Dupri, and more also made the list.
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Music Issa Rae knew exactly who she'd choose to sing her theme song.
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Music DJ Khaled presented Timbaland with an award at Variety‘s Miami Entertainment Town event.
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Music Timbaland and Justin Timberlake have finished work on a new album.
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Relationships Chilli recently discussed her relationship with Matthew Lawrence.
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Music Doja Cat says her next album goes "in a more masculine direction."
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