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Hillary Clinton reemerged from the shadows since losing the election to President Donald Trump last November, and many of her supporters had been clamoring for her to return to the scene. The former First Lady made her first public video address, and her comment “the future is female” began trending on Twitter this morning.

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Kesha did not get the news she wanted to hear in court today. A female judge told the singer that she would have to record for the label owned by Dr. Luke, the same producer she  has accused of raping her. 

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Combining Nicki Minaji, the new face of Roberto Cavalli, with the concept of feminism leaves many confused, from your everyday laymen to diehard feminists. 

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Nas has offered his unique brand of social commentary via his vast catalog of music over the years, and he’s tried his best to promote intelligence via his art. However, a tweet last night from the veteran rapper comparing feminists to the Mafia without explanation has sparked a lot of discussion and confusion on Twitter.

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It certainly doesn’t take much for Twitter to erupt . This is one of the many aspects that make the site interesting, but also disappointing.

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New Zealand Pop singer Lorde in enjoying quite a run atop the Billboard Hot 100 charts with her bouncy hit single, “Royals.” However, a critic has accused the 16-year-old of racism in the song, sparking an uproar online and across social media.

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<strong>Too $hort’s</strong> 19th album, <strong><em>No Trespassing</em></strong>, drops on February 28, but lately his words have been getting more attention than his music. A video billed as “Fatherly Advice” was posted on XXLMag.com that had <a href="http://hiphopwired.com/2012/02/16/xxl-magazine-staffers-suspended-over-controversial-too-hort-video/" target="_blank">$hort Dog suggesting boys carry out what amounted to s*xual assault</a>. The Oakland rap legend explained to <strong>Hip-Hop Wired</strong> that he conducted the interview thinking it was going to be a comedic clip, not serious advice.