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Alley Boy – I Say (Official Video)

Latest video from the DTE camp and Alley Boy. This joint is called “I Say”, from Alley Boy’s “Nigganati” mixtape. Video below:

Waka and Wooh Da Kid drop a new video called “U The Type”, off Waka’s “Lebron Flocka James 3″ mixtape. Check it out here:

Nicki Minaj earns her 2nd number 1 slot, selling 251,551 copies of her new album “Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded”. The numbers are slightly above the projected sales that ranged from 215-235k.

Drake and Rihanna link up in their latest collaboration called “Take Care”. This is title track for Drake’s sophmore album. The trailer leaked yesterday & now the full video is here. Peep it below:

Despite having a strong single feat Jeremih, Diggy Simmons’ debut LP “Unexpected Arrival” landed at the #13 spot, selling 21,000 copies in its first week. Diggy weighed in on the matter in the video below:

Back in February drug kingpin “Freeway” Rick Ross was gearing up for a showdown with rapper Rick Ross in court over what he felt was the illegal use of his name, but it seems that the battle royale has been cut short. TMZ reports that an L.A. County Superior Court judge has thrown out the case, allowing Rick Ross to keep his alias and skip the drama.

Freeway first targeted Ross with a $10 million lawsuit over the name, but that was dismissed in 2010 and he followed up by pushing in court. In a February interview with TheBoomBox, the crime boss threw some harsh words at Rozay.

“We’re still going to be doing depositions for the next couple weeks. The judge ruled that she’s going to make this a public trial. As soon as she makes the final ruling, I’ll be releasing William Roberts’ [aka Rick Ross] deposition publicly,” Freeway told TheBoomBox. “I can’t wait, so everyone can see what a clown he is. The way he clowned me. He shook all the white people’s hand in the room and totally disrespected me in the room. When they get to see some of the things he says on camera … I couldn’t believe some of the things he said on camera. Let the world see it.

VIA: MTV

New leak from Nicki Minaj’sRoman Reloaded” album. Nicki grabs Nas, Drake & Young Jeezy for the monster collab. Take a listen here:

Curren$y Suing Damon Dash

Rapper Curren$y‘s music is NOT to be trifled with — and to prove it … the MC is suing famed music producer Damon Dash, claiming he is hocking several Curren$y albums without permission.

Curren$y filed the lawsuit against Jay-Z’s old biz partner and former co-owner of Roc-A-Fella Records — claiming he and Dash tried to negotiate an agreement to release music together in 2010 … but the deal never materialized.

Curren$y claims Dash released two of his albums in 2010 — but the two still couldn’t reach an agreement … so Curren$y signed with Warner Bros. in January 2011.

But according to the lawsuit, Damon was unmoved — and CONTINUED to release Curren$y’s music despite the new WB contract, which gave WB exclusive rights to Curren$y’s jams.

Now, Curren$y is demanding the producer quit profiting off him in any way. Curren$y also wants $1.5 million in damages.

But Damon fired back at the accusations with his own response — claiming, he has the right to release the albums in question because he was given permission. What’s more — Damon says Curren$y stabbed him in the back, reneging on his agreement with Damon and signing with WB instead.

A judge has yet to rule on the case.

Via: TMZ

The hit-maker for Lil Wayne and Nicki Minaj joins the illustrious roster, following a two-plus year feud of over unpaid royalties.

Des Moines, Iowa producer Bangladesh has turned a financial dispute with Cash Money Records into a partnership. The co-creator of hit songs for the label group including Lil Wayne’s “A Milli” and Nicki Minaj’s “Did It On ‘Em” had previously sued the New Orleans, Louisiana-based imprint for unpaid royalties. This week, MTV News reports that Bangladesh signed the first production deal of his career.

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“We just did some nice business together. They just bought a whole bunch of tracks, that’s about it,” Bang said to MTV. “They gave me a song deal, basically, first song deal I ever had, so shouts out to Cash Money.”

Previously, Cash Money has reportedly signed production deals with Jazze Pha and Rodney Jerkins.

Watch the video and read the full story at MTV News.

A grand jury in Georgia has indicted Young Vito, the rapper accused of murdering Slim Dunkin in Atlanta this past December, for charges of murder, felony murder, aggravated assault, and possession of a firearm yesterday. Initial reports stated that the two got into an argument over a piece of candy, but it has since been discovered that it was over studio time. Dunkin was shot in the chest and pronounced dead at Grady Hospital later that evening.

No trial date for Vito has been set as of yet.