IRS Files $5.6 million Tax Lien Against Lil Wayne.
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On March 2, the Miami-Dade County Clerk filed a $5.6 million tax lien against rapper Lil Wayne. According to documents obtained by the Detroit News, Wayne owes the back taxes from the years of 2008 and 2009. The second set of tax penalties, in the amount of $2,258,956, was assessed 20 days after the rapper was released from a nine-month stint in prison on weapon possession charges, while the first set was assessed a month earlier while Wayne was still incarcerated. According to the lien, Wayne can refile the taxes anytime before November 24, 2020. |
Snoop Dogg Performs Charlie Sheen Collaboration “Winning” On Tour
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According to Snoop Dogg, his collaboration with Charlie Sheen and Filter’s Rob Patterson should be released before the end of next week. During an interview with George Lopez, where Snoop laughed off Cameron Diaz’s allegations that he sold her marijuana while they were both enrolled at Long Beach’s Polytechnic High, he confirmed hitting the studio with Sheen.
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E-40 Reminisces About Nate Dogg.
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"Oh yeah, I remember Nate Dogg, Kurupt, Daz, Snoop, they all came down to The Bay area, came to my house and we all went down to our good friend, producer Studio Tone’s house," remembered E-40. "We basically stayed around the corner from each other. We kicked it all night. They pretty much spent the night. We was in the studio all night and we came up with a song called 'We Came To Rock Ya Body,' and Nate Dogg killed that hook, he did his thang."
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Kelly Rowland Talks Sensual, Empowering and Painful Forthcoming Album.
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“You experience a sensual side of the album, an empowering side of the album, and a painful side of the album,” Rowland tells In The Spotlight. “It’s an emotional rollercoaster. It’s the same things that I feel women go through or that I went through, so I’m really excited for everybody to hear everything. I was inspired by so many different types of music, as well as the producers and writers on the album. When we put our heads together, we were all open to suggestions amongst each other, and that’s what made it so beautiful. We were celebrating music and creativity, and I was celebrating being a woman and feeling that power.” |
Jennifer Lopez’s Lil Wayne Collabo ‘I’m Into You’ Leaks Online.
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Jennifer Lopez collaborated with Pitbull for her comeback dance anthem "On the Floor," and her follow-up single will continue a trend of linking up with chart-topping MCs. On Wednesday (March 30), the "American Idol" judge took to Ryan Seacrest's morning radio show to tease a snippet of her new single, "I'm Into You," which features none other than rapper Lil Wayne.,,,. |
Rihanna Opens Up About Chris Brown In Rolling Stone.
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While her ex, Chris Brown, has made it clear he doesn't want to talk about his assault on Rihanna, the "S&M" singer was more than willing to discuss her feelings about the 2009 incident in her first Rolling Stone cover interview. .." she said. "It doesn't mean we're gonna make up or even talk again. It just means I didn't want to object to the judge." ... |
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Rihanna may have a lot of men literally knocking at her door after her recent sexual confession in Rolling Stone Magazine. The Barbadian superstar opened up about her sex life, revealing details about how she likes things in the bedroom.
"I think I'm a bit masochistic. I love feeling like I'm somebody's girl,” she tells the magazine. "I love to be tied up and spanked. I like to be whipped. And it's funny that I care. But I prefer to be spontaneous.”... |
Lauryn Hill Pens Letter to Atlanta Fans, ‘I Had To Come Back’.
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Hip Hop/Soul superstar Lauryn Hill is making it her duty to get back in good graces with her Atlanta, GA fans after showing up three hours late to a gig earlier this year. In addition to showing up to the January event late, Hill reportedly stated that she was burnt out over “playing the same music night after night,” which made some fans upset, who interned walk out. |
E-40 Talks Working With Snoop Dogg, Embracing New Artists.
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During a career that has spanned nearly 17 years, E-40 now finds himself in an ambassador role for both the Bay Area and Hip Hop in general. While on the set of Snoop Dogg’s “My Fuc’n House” video, which also features Young Jeezy, 40 Water observed how things have come full circle. His latest albums Revenue Retrievin’:... |
Eminem Expected To Gain Additional $30 Million From Royalty Lawsuit.
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Despite dwindling overall sales, many labels still bring in tens of millions annually from music contained in older catalogues. But the advent of digital downloads and the legal language over how their royalties are split has been a major sticking point. In addition to F.B.T.’s suit against UMG, The Allman Brothers and Cheap Trick sued Universal and Sony BMG over similar royalty issues.
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On March 2, the Miami-Dade County Clerk filed a $5.6 million tax lien against rapper Lil Wayne. According to documents obtained by the Detroit News, Wayne owes the back taxes from the years of 2008 and 2009. The second set of tax penalties, in the amount of $2,258,956, was assessed 20 days after the rapper was released from a nine-month stint in prison on weapon possession charges, while the first set was assessed a month earlier while Wayne was still incarcerated. According to the lien, Wayne can refile the taxes anytime before November 24, 2020.
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According to Snoop Dogg, his collaboration with Charlie Sheen and Filter’s Rob Patterson should be released before the end of next week. During an interview with George Lopez, where Snoop laughed off Cameron Diaz’s allegations that he sold her marijuana while they were both enrolled at Long Beach’s Polytechnic High, he confirmed hitting the studio with Sheen.
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"Oh yeah, I remember Nate Dogg, Kurupt, Daz, Snoop, they all came down to The Bay area, came to my house and we all went down to our good friend, producer Studio Tone’s house," remembered E-40. "We basically stayed around the corner from each other. We kicked it all night. They pretty much spent the night. We was in the studio all night and we came up with a song called 'We Came To Rock Ya Body,' and Nate Dogg killed that hook, he did his thang."
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“You experience a sensual side of the album, an empowering side of the album, and a painful side of the album,” Rowland tells In The Spotlight. “It’s an emotional rollercoaster. It’s the same things that I feel women go through or that I went through, so I’m really excited for everybody to hear everything. I was inspired by so many different types of music, as well as the producers and writers on the album. When we put our heads together, we were all open to suggestions amongst each other, and that’s what made it so beautiful. We were celebrating music and creativity, and I was celebrating being a woman and feeling that power.”
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Jennifer Lopez collaborated with Pitbull for her comeback dance anthem "On the Floor," and her follow-up single will continue a trend of linking up with chart-topping MCs. On Wednesday (March 30), the "American Idol" judge took to Ryan Seacrest's morning radio show to tease a snippet of her new single, "I'm Into You," which features none other than rapper Lil Wayne.,,,.
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While her ex, Chris Brown, has made it clear he doesn't want to talk about his assault on Rihanna, the "S&M" singer was more than willing to discuss her feelings about the 2009 incident in her first Rolling Stone cover interview. .." she said. "It doesn't mean we're gonna make up or even talk again. It just means I didn't want to object to the judge." ...
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Rihanna may have a lot of men literally knocking at her door after her recent sexual confession in Rolling Stone Magazine. The Barbadian superstar opened up about her sex life, revealing details about how she likes things in the bedroom.
"I think I'm a bit masochistic. I love feeling like I'm somebody's girl,” she tells the magazine. "I love to be tied up and spanked. I like to be whipped. And it's funny that I care. But I prefer to be spontaneous.”...
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Hip Hop/Soul superstar Lauryn Hill is making it her duty to get back in good graces with her Atlanta, GA fans after showing up three hours late to a gig earlier this year. In addition to showing up to the January event late, Hill reportedly stated that she was burnt out over “playing the same music night after night,” which made some fans upset, who interned walk out.
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During a career that has spanned nearly 17 years, E-40 now finds himself in an ambassador role for both the Bay Area and Hip Hop in general. While on the set of Snoop Dogg’s “My Fuc’n House” video, which also features Young Jeezy, 40 Water observed how things have come full circle. His latest albums Revenue Retrievin’:...
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Despite dwindling overall sales, many labels still bring in tens of millions annually from music contained in older catalogues. But the advent of digital downloads and the legal language over how their royalties are split has been a major sticking point. In addition to F.B.T.’s suit against UMG, The Allman Brothers and Cheap Trick sued Universal and Sony BMG over similar royalty issues.



