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- NEW VIDEO: Bye Baby – Nas
- Hip Hop Mogul “Chris Lighty” Commits Suicide In Bronx Home
- Lupe Fiasco Says Chief Keef Scares Him & His Music Is Bad For The Generation
- Rasheeda & Kirk Of LHHA Talk K. Michelle, Gay Rumors, Being Independent & More
Posted: 30 Aug 2012 06:00 PM PDT This is Nas closure track, where he closes the door on his debunked marriage to artist Kelis. He puts it all on the table here and let the marriage end with grace. Nas is now ready and available for all the single ladies as he says Bye Baby to ex-wife. The Queens bridge rapper put the visuals together and shares it with the world. |
Hip Hop Mogul “Chris Lighty” Commits Suicide In Bronx Home Posted: 30 Aug 2012 04:58 PM PDT
Chris Lighty, one of the richest people in the music industry, has committed suicide. It’s reported that h killed himself outside his Bronx Riverdale home with a self-inflicted wound to his head after arguing with his estranged wife, Veronica. Law enforcement tells us sources say Chris was depressed over his failed marriage, which ended last year with his ex-wife. He also was suspected to owe more than $5 million dollars to the IRS, which may have also triggered his depression. Chris Lighty is the founder of Violator Records and Violator Management. His company manage artists such as 50 Cent, Diddy, Fantasia, Busta Rhymes, Missy Elliot, Mariah Carey and many others. Last year Lighty met with Dr. Deepak Chopra for a therapy session then tweeted, "Deep energy in the house. Counseling on life, marriage, business, children, family, Wow…I am getting right." The 44 year old mogul was said to be deeply depressed about his divorce and he never seemed to bounce back. He is survived by a 6 year old son, Jaden. It’s definitely sad to see the music exec go, especially since he’s been so important to the world of hip hop. It goes to show that money can’t buy happiness. R.I.P. my dude! |
Lupe Fiasco Says Chief Keef Scares Him & His Music Is Bad For The Generation Posted: 30 Aug 2012 11:28 AM PDT Lupe Fiasco speaks about another Chicago native, Chief Keef, whom quickly rose to popularity with his hit single “I Don’t Like“. Lupe says that he is scared of the culture Chief Keef represents. He believes someone like Keef is destroying the young kids mind, specifically those in the Chicago hoods. |
Rasheeda & Kirk Of LHHA Talk K. Michelle, Gay Rumors, Being Independent & More Posted: 30 Aug 2012 10:23 AM PDT The Breakfast Club interviews Rasheeda and Kirk of Love & Hip Hop Atlanta. They get down to it and discuss the K. Michelle beef, gay rumors about Kirk, and chat about being an independent artist. I like this couple. They seem to have their ~ish together and they go hard in the underground circuit. I wish nothing but the best for these two!! |
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