
“Whatever You Like” moved from 71-1 in its third week on the survey, giving the Atlanta-based artist his first-ever chart-topper as a lead artist.
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“Whatever You Like” moved from 71-1 in its third week on the survey, giving the Atlanta-based artist his first-ever chart-topper as a lead artist.
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Chain snatchings are big news in hip-hop. (Bad news for the victim of course.) But no one knew this Yung Berg Transformer piece drama would turn into such a circus of f*ckery. After Detroit rapper Trick Trick, a.k.a I Look Like I Just Killed 4 People 5 Minutes Ago, admitted that his thug cartel was in possession of Berg’s jewelry, a Chi-town rapper claiming to be Berg’s twin brother promised payback.
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Harlem rapper Cam’ron recently made a special guest appearance on Dipset Radio to give fans an update on his current situation and announce the fall release of his next album, Crime Pays.
In a five-minute video clip with Miss Info, the former Roc-A-Fella artist calls Duke Da God to congratulate the Diplomat A&R on launching the station. Cam also explained why he’s been absent so long.
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Daddy Yankee surprised many earlier this week when he showed up at a Phoenix high school and gave a glowing recommendation for Republican Senator John McCain.
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Padded Room October 28
I would like to hear a track with these two guys on it.

The Los Angeles County Coroner reported today that the son of hip hop record producer and rapper Dr. Dre has died. Andre Young Jr. was found dead at his home in Woodland Hills.
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PHOENIX — The high school girls standing on the risers behind Sen. John McCain looked like any high school girls would during a talk by someone Paris Hilton might describe as “a white-haired dude.” They clapped politely.
And then, when McCain introduced his special guest, they freaked out. They gasped. They put their hands over their mouths. They screamed.
Daddy Yankee, one of the country’s top Latino music stars, strode out, wearing mirrored sunglasses. A Puerto Rican reggaeton recording artist, he appeared next to McCain to endorse the Republican nominee and perhaps give him a boost with Hispanic voters.