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The Snoop Dogg/Iggy Azalea beef is over isn't it?
As we previously reported, Iggy responded last week to a question of whether she would collaborate with the West Coast legend by saying, "Would you if you were in my shoes?"
TMZ caught up with Snoop at Los Angeles International Airport on Sunday, October 26, and asked him the same question. The rapper used lyrics from Big Sean's song "I Don't Fuck With You," as his answer.
"You little stupid ass bitch, I ain't fuckin' with you," Snoop said.
T.I. might need to make another phone call.
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Drama popped off in Washington, D.C. on Saturday, October 25, involving Drake.
The rapper celebrated his 28th birthday at Club Stadium. He left the venue with what looked like thousands of dollars of cash in hand, but video footage shows him angrily pushing his way past security to get back into the club, dropping the money along the way.
According to TMZ, witnesses reported seeing a member of the rapper's entourage getting punched inside the club. It's not known what caused the altercation or what happened once Drizzy made it back inside.
A member of his crew managed to pick up most of the money that was dropped.
Story developing...
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G-Unit comedian Jack Thriller invaded Comic Con 2014, causing all kinds of hilarious madness. From flirting with the sexy Elektra spokeswoman for SK, to clowning fan's costumes, Jack was on his A game. Check it out up top.
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Iggy Azalea made her way to Saturday Night Live on October 26. The Australian rapper performed "Beg For It," "Fancy" and "Black Widow" featuring British singer Rita Ora. Enjoy the show below.
Iggy Azalea Featuring Rita Ora: Fancy/Black Widow
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In 2014, 20 years after its release, Illmatic is still considered as arguably the best hip-hop album of all time.
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Music video for "New York (NY NY)" performed by Lyrivelli.
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Drake's new song "How Bout Now" leaked earlier this week. Today the Toronto rapper releases a CDQ version of it, along with two additional songs, "6 God" and "Heat of the Moment."
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Super producer The Alchemist celebrates his birthday by digging into the vault and releasing a new song entitled "Biology" featuring frequent collaborators, Mobb Deep. Sit back with a cold beverage and enjoy this banger.
Follow The Alchemst and Mobb Deep @MobbDeep @PRODIGYMOBBDEEP @HAVOCMOBBDEEP) @Alchemist) on Twitter.
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Audio Push is currently in NYC to do a whole week of shows. During one of their down times they stop by to talk about their upcoming album. They tell how they've vibe in the studio and not wanting a lot of features. Audio Push even let it be known that Wale is definitely one of the features on the short list for the album. Check out the full interview below and make sure to leave us your thoughts.
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M3RE boss Pop Dollarz continues his ascent toward the top of the New York hip hop scene and beyond. His new mixtape entitled "Musik for the Villains" arrives on Halloween, October 31. Today he releases the title track off of it.
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2 Chainz links up with Skooly and Cap-1 for a new track entitled "Xanny." This is off of DJ Ace, DJ Tephlon, DJ Penny Lane and DJ Teknikz "Street Execs Priorities" mixtape. Download it for free from LiveMixtapes http://www.livemixtapes.com/mixtapes/30699/street-execs-priorities.html.
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After six years and two albums Jay Sean has left Cash Money Records. The British singer told Billboard that there was no bad blood and that he appreciated what the label did for his career.
"I had and still maintain a great relationship with Slim and Baby [CEOs of Cash Money]. They believed in me and my talent and our partnership obviously garnered a lot of pop success. It got to the point where I was chasing pop success and 'the smash' when really my heart wasn't in it anymore. That's not why I got into this game."
Next up for Jay is a mixtape entitled Mistress II, which will be released in November. On it he is going back to his original R&B roots.
"When Sade drops a new album, you know she's not going to be suddenly singing over an EDM beat produced by the hottest DJ at the time. Or jumpin' on the bandwagon of what the latest 'sound' is. You should be able to do you. That's what differentiates an artist from a singer."
Check out the singer's new music video for "Tears in the Ocean."
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(Reuters) - Authorities were seeking a motive on Saturday as to why a high school student in the United States' Washington state shot dead a female classmate and wounded four others in a campus cafeteria before killing himself.
The shooter, a homecoming prince at Marysville-Pilchuck High School north of Seattle, took his own life as his classmates fled to safety.
The incident was the latest in a series of deadly shooting rampages at U.S. schools that have played a central role in a national debate over gun laws.
A school district official, who declined to be named, identified the shooter as Jaylen Fryberg, a freshman described by classmates and parents as a popular member of both the wrestling and football teams.
"He came up from behind and had a gun in his hand and he fired about eight bullets...They were his friends so it wasn't just random," student Jordan Luton told CNN.
"Then he turned and looked at me and my girlfriend...and kind of gave us a smirk and turned around and then shot more bullets outside," Luton said.
All of the victims of the shooting were under 18, and three were in critical condition with gunshot wounds to the head, said Joanne Roberts, chief of medicine at Providence Regional Medical Center in Everett. The fourth wounded victim suffered less serious injuries.
Two of the wounded were boys and two were girls, hospital officials said. The boys, 15-year-old Andrew Fryberg, shot in the head, and 14-year-old Nate Hatch, shot in the jaw, were both in intensive care at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle on Friday night, a spokeswoman said.
Local media reported the boys were cousins of the shooter.
Police would not confirm the gunman's identity or discuss possible motives for the shooting, citing the ongoing investigation.
But a school official and several witnesses said he had been involved in a fight with another student. And a friend of one of the victims said he had been recently rejected by a female classmate.
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At Marysville's The Grove Church, hundreds of parents, students and community members packed the aisles during a vigil on Friday evening, holding flowers and crying throughout a prayer service.
Outside the vigil, 9th grader Bella Panjeli said she attended a different school but was friends with one of the female victims, calling her "a beautiful girl and so, so sweet."
She also said Fryberg was in an ongoing dispute with his cousin over the victim's affections.
"I heard he asked her out and she rebuffed him and was with his cousin," Panjeli said, adding that she learned of the connection after talking to the victim's family and friends. "It was a fight over a girl."
Two parents of students at the school said an altercation broke out on an athletic field following football practice in recent days, adding that one boy involved was among those shot.
Students who knew Fryberg described him as outgoing and unlike the loner personality that is often associated with school shootings.
There were no indications on his social media accounts that he had been planning such a rampage, but on Tuesday he posted his feelings of despondency, apparently over a romantic split, on Twitter.
"It breaks me...It actually does...I know it seems like I'm sweating it off... But I'm not.. And I never will be able to," he wrote.
Police would not say what kind of weapon Fryberg had used, but an Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives official told reporters the gun had been legally acquired. U.S. media reported the weapon was a .40-caliber Beretta handgun.
In 2012, a 20-year-old gunman entered Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, and killed 20 children and six adults before taking his own life in one of the deadliest mass shootings in U.S. history.
(Writing by Curtis Skinner)
Jaylen Fryberg named as gunman
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Rayhaneh Jabbari on a trial in Tehran, Iran, December 15, 2008
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TEHRAN, Iran (Associated Press) — Iran hanged a woman on Saturday who was convicted of murdering a man she said was trying to rape her, the official IRNA news agency reported.
Amnesty International and other human rights groups had called on Iran's judiciary to halt the execution. But IRNA said Reyhaneh Jabbari was hanged at dawn for premeditated murder. It quoted the court ruling as rejecting the claim of attempted rape and saying all evidence proved that Jabbari had plotted to kill Morteza Abdolali Sarbandi, a former intelligence agent.
According to the court ruling Jabbari, 27, stabbed Sarbandi in the back in 2007 after purchasing a knife two days earlier.
"The knife had been inflicted on the back of the deceased, indicating the murder was not self-defense," the agency quoted the court ruling as saying.
IRNA said the police investigation found that Jabbari sent a text message to a friend saying she would kill Sarbandi three days before the deadly incident.
Jabbari was found guilty of premeditated murder in 2009 but the sentence was only carried out after Iran's Supreme Court upheld the verdict. The victim's family could have saved Jabbari's life by accepting blood money but they refused to do so.
Iranian media reports say the family insisted on their legal rights under the Islamic principle of "an eye for an eye" partly because Jabbari accused Sarbandi of being a rapist in what became a highly publicized media campaign.
In a statement ahead of the hanging Amnesty said the investigation had been "deeply flawed" and that Jabbari's claims "do not appear to have ever been properly investigated." The group is opposed to the death penalty and has long condemned Iran's use of capital punishment.
Iranian woman Reyhaneh Jabbari hanged despite campaign
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