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The Prince Estate Just Blessed Us With a Previously Unheard Demo of ‘Do Me Baby,’ and I’m Not Clutching My Pearls—You Are
Prince first recorded a skeletal demo of the song with his best friend, Andre Cymone, back in 1978.
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Bill Cosby Sued by Artist and Former Cosby Show Actress Lili Bernard
‘The Pennsylvania Supreme Court let a predator back on the streets,’ Bernard said.
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We Love to See It: Megan Thee Stallion Secures Yet Another Bag, Enters Huge Development Deal With Popeyes
‘I’m appreciative of Popeyes commitment to empowering Black women and look forward to opening Popeyes restaurants,”’ the ‘Cash Shit’ artist said.
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Meek Mill’s Expensive Pain Album Artwork on Bus Causes Outrage; Killer Mike Comes to His Defense
‘We should also be cultured enough as adults & parents to have a convo about nudity & art with our children,’ Killer Mike said.
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Netflix Employees Plan Walkout Over Dave Chappelle’s Special as Co-CEO Ted Sarandos Doubles Down in Support
‘While some employees disagree, we have a strong belief that content on screen doesn’t directly translate to real-world harm,’ Sarandos said.
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Jay-Z’s Team Roc Raises $1 Million to Help Investigate Wrongful Conviction Cases in Kansas City
The Grammy award-winning mogul and Team Roc recently filed a lawsuit against the KCPD in September, citing multiple abuse complaints.
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Tyga Turns Himself in to Police Following Domestic Violence Allegations From Ex-Girlfriend Camaryn Swanson
The ‘Rack City’ rapper was later released on Tuesday after posting $50,000 bail.
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Damon Wayans Said Dave Chappelle Freed the Comedy ‘Slaves,’ and I’m Getting Real Tired of Y’all Using ‘Slaves’ So Loosely
‘I feel like Dave freed the slaves. The comedians, we were slaves to PC culture,’ Wayans explained.
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Wendy Williams’ Return Is Still Uncertain as Daytime Talk Show Books Guest Hosts for Upcoming Season
‘Wendy continues to be under medical supervision and meets with her medical team on a daily basis,’ the show’s IG account said.
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Netflix Suspends Trans Employee Who Spoke Out Against Dave Chappelle’s Comedy Special on Twitter
‘It is absolutely untrue to say that we have suspended any employee for tweeting about this show,’ a Netflix spokesperson said in a statement to the Verge.