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Dr. Bernice King, the daughter of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., went to war with buffoonery involving her father’s imagery and twerk club flyers this past MLK holiday, but it appears that it is her immediate family who are striving for the biggest shenanigans.
At this point, <strongChief Keef’s errant behavior should come as no surprise to anyone but it is still a spectacle to see the predicatments he gets himself into.
The man Kanye West allegedly pummeled to a bloody pulp for harassing his fiancée Kim Kardashian has a big reason to laugh through his alleged injuries.
Lil Kim’s blatant defiance over a copyright issue may be costing her a boatload of pretty pennies. After being threatened with a lawsuit stemming from her “Dead Girl Walking” artwork back at the beginning of the month, Samantha Ravndahl, the alleged victim of Kim’s thievery is now looking to be paid in full.
MGK may be loved and adored in Cleveland but one New York photographer doesn’t seem to be a fan–anymore.
While he likely has an inevitable legal struggle on his hands for beating a Kim Kardashian patronizer down to a bloody pulp, one of Kanye West’s 99 problems does not include startup cryptocurrency maker Coinye West.
Last November, brows were raised when artist Samantha Ravndahl accused Lil Kim of stealing her artwork and using it to promote her music via social networks. Ravndahl’s discrepancy seemed like a solvable issue, but apparently, that wasn’t the case, as she’s ready to take the Brooklyn rapper to court.
The music industry is a cold game. Hip-Hop was built on sampling and once the music became profitable, that’s when the lawsuits began to flourish.
Rick Ross’ Mastermind moniker has been living up to its self-appointed billing. Barely removed from his case where a judge ruled in his favor over the use of ex-drug kingpin’s Ricky “Freeway Ross God-given name, he’s back filing lawsuits aimed at pop duo LMFAO over their 2010 megahit, “Party Rock Anthem.”
The madness between the Beastie Boys and toymaker Goldieblox has taken another turn, flip and parry with the legendary rap group gaining the upper hand.
On her Halloween hit, “Dead Girl Walking,” Lil’ Kim marked her foes for death. Yet in real life, she’s been accused of having sticky fingers when it came to the promotional single cover.