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K. Michelle stopped by The Breakfast Club to chop it up about a variety of topics.
She discussed getting Ne-Yo high, beef with Elle Varner, problems with Lil Kim, respecting Mary J. Blige, meeting Anita Baker and Smokey Robinson, Love & Hip Hop, denies Meek Mill romance, and addresses Soulja Boy lying about sleeping with her.
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The battle between Iggy Azalea and former boyfriend Jefe Wine is headed to the courtroom. Iggy has filed a federal lawsuit against Wine, alleging he forged documents and illegally downloaded the entire contents of her computer in 2009 while they lived together in Atlanta.
The data included unreleased music, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Jefe, real name Maurice Williams, released an EP entitled I earlier this year without Iggy's consent. Universal Music got the album removed from all retail outlets by sending out a cease and desist order.
According to Azalea's lawsuit, the music derived from her unreleased masters and constitutes violations of her copyright, trademark, name and likeness. She's also alleging conversion of stolen information from her computer.
Jefe also alleges he has the right to distribute their sex tape because of a recording contract Iggy, real name Amethyst Kelly, signed. She says the document is forged.
"The Forged Agreement contains tell-tale signs that it is not genuine," states the lawsuit. "For example, it includes mismatched fonts on the signature page, paragraph numbers out of sequence, a signature line for 'Wine Enterprises, inc.' [sic] (rather than for an authorized agent), and provides, as an address for legal notices, the contact information of an attorney who had no prior knowledge of the Forged Agreement."
The lawsuit doesn't mention the sex tape specifically.
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Back in July a former lingerie model turned real estate agent named TaQoya Branscomb filed documents in Texas asking for a DNA test to prove Mathew Knowles fathered her child.
TMZ reports that the results have come in proving he is the dad. Branscomb is the second woman Mathew impregnated in 2010, the same year Tina Knowles filed for divorce after finding out about the pregnancy of her ex-husband's other side chick, Alexsandra Wright.
Branscomb wants Mathew to cough up child support. He's already paying Wright and may have a hard time finding the additional funds since his daughter, Beyonce, fired him as her manager in 2011.
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British dance duo Disclosure reach across the pond to recruit ScHoolBoy Q for the remix of their hit song featuring Sam Smith entitled "Latch." Give it a listen up top. Props to NME.
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Cam'Ron is preparing to release the fourth installment of his 1st of the Month EP series. He grabs 2 Chainz to assist him on the lead single off of it entitled "Snapped." It's available for purchase now on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/snapped-feat.-2-chainz-single/id920147424?ls=1.
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Lupe Fiasco drops off a new new track entitled "Pu$$y" featuring Billy Blue. The song was produced by MoeZ'art.
Lupe will be releasing his Tetsuo & Youth album soon.
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Machine Gun Kelly releases an official music video for "Wanna Ball." Clip directed by Casey McPerry. Track produced by Pro Logic. Download the song for free here https://soundcloud.com/machinegunkelly/machine-gun-kelly-wanna-ball.
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Joell Ortiz stopped by The Breakfast Club to promote his new House Slippers album. He talks about releasing the album on Penalty Records, slowing down his drinking, being happier in this phase of his life, possibly batting at Total Slaughter 2, where Joe Budden went wrong in his battle against Hollow Da Don, relationship with Dr. Dre and more.
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Trying to hail a cab in any big city is a real pain and competitive. We've even seen Wall Street brokers get into scraps trying to hop inside one first.
Actor/filmmaker Meir Kalmanson wanted to make the task a little more lighthearted so he headed out onto the streets of New New York City and started high fiving strangers trying to flag down a taxi.
Though no words were exchanged, almost everyone laughed and Meir didn't get cursed out once. The results are pretty funny, watch below.
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New Yorker High-Fives People Trying to Hail A Cab
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MTV world premieres the official music video for Detroit rapper Danny Brown's song "Smokin and Drinkin." Visuals directed by Alan Del Rio.
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Chief Keef gets behind the boards to produce his latest release entitled "Wait." Check it out up top
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Check out Yelawolf's new single entitled "Till It's Gone."
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Google Play: http://smarturl.it/TillItsGoneGP
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English singer Charli XCX has established a buzz for herself in the U.S. after being featured on Iggy Azalea's smash hit, "Fancy." She looks to keep that momentum going when she releases her next album entitled Sucker on October 17.
Complex honors the singer by putting her on the cover of their October/November issue. During her interview she discusses her fascination with her period.
“I’m kind of obsessed with it right now,” she says, grinning. “Periods are really punk.” She’s sitting in a makeup chair in a sun-soaked photo studio in Williamsburg, having her hair taken out of rollers between setups. “I want to have tampons as merch that say ‘PERIODS ARE PUNK.’”
To read the full interview head over to Complex
In the meantime check out her photo shoot with Timothy Saccenti.





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Chris Brown recently stopped by Los Angeles radio Power 106 for a pow wow with the L.A. Leakers crew of Justin Credible, DJ SourMilk and Fuzz Fantab.
To celebrate the release of his new album, X, Breezy dropped a freestyle over SchoolBoy Q's song "Studio." Grab X now from iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/x-deluxe-version/id911158110
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After completing a successful joint concert tour it looks like Jay Z and Beyonce are taking it up a notch by collaborating on an album. DJ Skee broke the news on Dash Radio.
According to Rap-Up, the project will hit store shelves either later this year or early 2015.
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Written by Baylee Pulliam for The Courier Journal
A Southern Indiana man accused of fatally stabbing his ex-girlfriend told police that he mutilated her body and ate several of her organs, according to court records.
Joseph A. Oberhansley, 33, who appeared in Clark Circuit Court on Monday, is accused of killing Tammy Jo Blanton, 46, of the 300 block of Locust Street. He is charged with murder, abuse of a corpse and breaking and entering in the case.
"After you've been prosecuting for so long, you think you've seen everything," Prosecutor Steve Stewart said. "... I've never seen this."
Oberhansley — who has a previous conviction for manslaughter in Utah — was arrested Thursday after police came to Blanton's house looking for her because she hadn't shown up for work. Police said he acted suspiciously when officers asked him about Blanton's whereabouts after knocking on the door about 10 a.m.
There was a fresh cut across his knuckles, according to a police affidavit made public Monday in court.
Based on their observations, the affidavit said, the officers searched Oberhansley for weapons and found a folding blade tucked in his back pocket, covered with what appeared to be blood and hair.
An officer then walked through the house calling Blanton's name before finding her bloody body under a vinyl camping tent draped over the bathtub, the affidavit said. Her skull had apparently been crushed, the affidavit said.
An autopsy Friday revealed Blanton died of multiple sharp force trauma to the head, neck and torso, and that parts of her heart, lungs and brain were missing.
Police also found a "plate with what appeared to be skull bone and blood" on it, the affidavit said, as well as a skillet and pair of tongs with blood on the handles.
Police said Oberhansley told officers he removed several of Blanton's organs and ate them, both cooked and raw. Tissue was found in a garbage can, the affidavit said.
'The Wrong Guy'
When he appeared in shackles Monday before Judge Vicki Carmichael, Oberhansley said he could not have committed the crimes.
While Joseph Oberhansley is accused of the gruesome acts, he said, "that's not my name. Obviously you've got the wrong guy."
Instead, he said, his name was actually "Zeus Brown." And he said he did not know how old he is and whether he is a U.S. citizen.
Carmichael said a public defender would be assigned to him.
Meanwhile, Jeremy Mull, a chief deputy prosecutor, said he was "not buying" the defendant's story. "There's a motive and a reason" for Oberhansley's denials, he said.
"There's no doubt in my mind that he is responsible for" Blanton's murder, Mull said.
Relationship trouble
Jeffersonville police said they had visited Blanton's house about seven hours before finding her body.
According to the affidavit, officers came to the house about 3 a.m. after Blanton called police saying that Oberhansley was trying to break in. After police arrived, Oberhansley agreed to leave while saying that "police always side with women," according to the documents.
Police stayed with her for several minutes after he left, the affidavit said.
Oberhansley's mother Brenda Self said he awoke her about 3:30 a.m. at her home, according to the affidavit. She said Oberhansley was upset about his job and the incident at Blanton's house, and she followed him to his 2002 Chevrolet Blazer to talk to him. He then left alone, she said.
Criminal history
The Blanton case is not Oberhansley's first brush with the law.
He served time in Utah after being convicted of manslaughter in the 1998 shooting death of his teenage girlfriend, 17-year-old Sabrina Elder, who had recently given birth to their son, The Associated Press reported.
The incident occurred in the suburban Salt Lake City home of Oberhansley's grandmother. He also shot his mother in the back and arm as she tried to defend Elder, according to the AP. Oberhansley then put the gun to his chin, and his brain was damaged when the bullet entered his frontal lobe.
He was released from prison in 2012.
He currently is charged in two separate cases in Clark County. He was charged in March 2013 with putting a man in a chokehold then resisting police trying to break up the fight, and last July with leading Jeffersonville police on a car chase that crossed into Kentucky, Mull said.
Oberhansley was arrested by Louisville Metro Police, Mull said, adding that he charged Oberhansley with criminal recklessness and resisting law enforcement in that case.
Oberhansley was arrested on a warrant, and Mull said he requested a $25,000 full-cash bond because Oberhansley had a criminal record and was a "danger to the community." But a deputy prosecutor not under Mull's supervision and, he said, "without my knowledge or approval" met with Oberhansley's attorney and agreed to reduce the bond.
Oberhansley was released for around $500, Mull said.
He is being held without bail in Blanton's murder. His trial has been set for Feb. 16.
Reporter Baylee Pulliam can be reached at (812) 298-5601 or on Twitter at @BayleePulliam. The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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Just days after reactivating Adrian Peterson following his indictment on child abuse charges in Texas, the Minnesota Vikings have reversed field and placed the star running back exempt/commissioner’s permission list. He will not be allowed to play until the case is resolved to the satisfaction of the organization and the National Football League.
The decision came because of public pressure to further discipline Peterson after a second child abuse case came to light.
KHOU reported that Peterson was investigated in June 2013 for injuring a four-year old son while disciplining him. The child sustained a cut over his right eye that turned into a scar after healing.
The child's mother reported the injury to Child Protective Services in Texas. An investigation was launched and CPS decided not to forward the incident to police. Peterson said the injury happened when his son hit his head on a car seat while being disciplined.
Vikings owners Zygi and Mark Wilf issued a statement regarding deactivating AP via the Minnesota Star Tribune.
"This has been an ongoing and deliberate process since last Friday's news. In conversations with the NFL over the last two days, the Vikings advised the League of the team's decision to revisit the situation regarding Adrian Peterson. In response, the League informed the team of the option to place Adrian on the Exempt/Commissioner's Permission list, which will require that Adrian remain away from all team activities while allowing him to take care of his personal situation until the legal proceedings are resolved. After giving the situation additional thought, we have decided this is the appropriate course of action for the organization and for Adrian."
It's likely AP will look to cut a plea deal in his latest child abuse case in an attempt to speed up his return to the field. This indictment is for injuring another four-year old son while whipping him with a switch.
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Lil Durk calls on fellow Chicago native Lil Reese for an assist on his latest song entitled "Jack Boys." The track was produced by Young Chop.
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New Orleans native Luke James is preparing to drop his self-titled debut album on September 23. The singer has decided to let fans stream the entire project in advance of it's release. You can pre-order it now from iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/luke-james-deluxe-version/id913681180?ign-mpt=uo%3D4.
Luke James Tracklist
1. Love XYZ
2. Dancing In The Dark
3. Don’t Do It (Interlude)
4. Trouble
5. The Run
6. Glass House
7. Exit Wounds
8. TimeX (Interlude)
9. Options feat. Rick Ross
10. Insane / Bombin’ Out (Interlude)
11. I Want You
12. Exposé
13. Make Love To Me
14. Options (WolfJames Version)
15. Stay With Me
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