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Music mogul 50 Cent sat down with Vibe veteran Erik Parker to discuss Drake getting robbed at the Grammy, rappers with tattoos on their face and his international appeal.
50 ON BEST NEW ARTIST GRAMMY RESULT

Cam'ron and his protege' Vado appeared on The Mo'Nique Show to discuss there latest project Gunz N Butta and what the UN is all about. Monique thanked the head honcho of the Diplomat for sharing the lime light with another artist.
When ask to speak to the world, Vado said, "he is walking on air, he is dreaming right now."
When I first heard the news of Chris Brown's meltdown, several questions and thoughts ran through my head. Did Chris Brown fail himself or did he fail his fans, most specifically, #TeamBreezy?. Either way, we all have lost our cool one time another, but one must abstain from such emotional outburst when the camera and lights are on. Moreover, when one is a celebrity the degree of scrutiny he/she endures can not be measure to the life of your everyday citizen.[/p]The most perplex questions that hovers in my mind is where was his publicist? Publicist who have clients embroiled in controversy will usually tell the interviewee which questions are off limit. Why was this not done in this incident? I reached out to renowned publicist Christal Jordan of Enchanted PR to find out what went wrong and how could the fiasco been avoided.[/p]
Here is her response:
From a media coaching standpoint what went wrong and could have done different?
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The king of R&B Kelz lends his vocals to the remix of Bobby V's "Words" single. This is the lead single of The Fly On The Wall album.
“Then we’ll take a flight to the moon/ And tell all the aliens all about the love I found in you."


Mr. Puff, Puff Pass appears on the cove of Complex Magazine along side Danny McBride from the hugely popular HBO show Eastbound & Down.
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[/p]According to the Daily News, the above image on the cover of Ready To Die is not the image of the iconic rapper, Biggie Smalls. Who Knew? During the 14th anniversary of the death of the legendary emcee, the identity was of the baby was revealed.[/p]The person in question is Bronx native Keithroy Yearwood.[/p]"I just want people to know that's me. The truth is finally coming out," Yearwood told the Daily News, who corroborated his claim with Yearwood's baby photos. The story of how the teen landed on the cover also seems to match Bad Boy's assertion that the baby came from a modeling agency: Yearwood's mother Delcenia Burns says her son was recruited by the now-defunct modeling agency Chicky's Kids, and that she has the paperwork to prove it.[/p]That Yearwood was a paid model would come as a surprise to two people involved in the shoot: Designer Cey Adams and the cover's photographer Butch Belair, both thought that the Ready to Die baby was the child of someone who worked at Bad Boy.[/p]"When I first found out about it, it wasn't a big deal to me. Now, of course, it's a big deal to me," Yearwood, who plans to study sports management in college, said of his claim to fame. "It's an honor to be on this album."[/p]Yearwood says he only received $150 for being on the cover of Ready to Die, but his place in music history is priceless.[/p]
[/p]We want to send our condolence out to Soulja Boy's family for the lost of his little brother Deion Jenkins. The 14-year-old died tragically in a car accident on Sunday, while in Charleston, South Carolina.[/p]Soulja Boy took to his twitter account to announce the passing as he mourns the lost of his younger brother.[/p]