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Beyoncé Spared No Expense for Jay-Z's 41st Birthday With a $2 Million Gift
JAY-Z, BEYONCE AND THE NEW BUGGATI
     ARTIST OF THE WEEK
  This week, the Artist Of The Week comes from Trinidad and Tobago. Raised in Sulphur Springs, in the early 90s Trini Boi brings a different sound of Hip Hip. A West Indian growing up in the hood was rough.
Inspired by Tupac, Trini Boi learned to put his emo- tions and struggles into music. With his parents and grandmother being his role models, Trini Boi has been a community activist, con- tributor, and supporter.
Not forgetting where he came from, he is active by feeding the homeless and
helping the elderly and sick. With numerous singles on all major platforms, his new single track called "Cash Out," and "Back On The Road," is currently over 10 thousand streams and pro- jected to do over a million streams by the end of the year and a fan base of over 45k.
His advice to upcoming artists is, “Believe in yourself and in the process of coming up, support others. Do your best to push your brand and make great music and in- spire others.”
Trini Boi can be followed on Instagram @trini_.boi.
TRINI BOI
  Beyoncé and Jay-Z are one of the most powerful cou- ples in the entertainment busi- ness. Ever since they got married, their fame and for- tune have only been on the rise. Like many celebrities, they love each other so much that they’ll spend lots of money on gifts for one an- other.
Exotic cars are some of the
most popular ways that a celebrity will gift their signifi- cant other, and that’s exactly what Beyoncé did for her husband.
She bought him a $2 million Bugatti Veyron.
Ten years ago though, their net worth wasn’t as high. But that didn’t stop Beyoncé from giving Jay-Z a lavish birthday present for his 41st birthday.
According to Motor Author- ity, she bought him a $2M Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport. The Veyron Grand Sport was the version of the Veyron that could come as a convertible. In terms of power, the Veyron Grand Sport had the same en- gine as the regular Veyron did. And as a result, it could hit the same speeds that the regular Veyron could.
 Tracee Ellis Ross Debuts Her First Ever Song
Tracee Ellis Ross is “reaching out to touch” your heart with her new song debut! The Black-ish actress is starring in a new film, The High Note, where she portrays a legendary singer named Grace Davis with a decades-long career navi- gating the current music indus- try. Sound familiar? Yeah, I
TRACEE ELLIS ROSS
think her mom knows a little something about that.
Since the movie is about a singer, of course the movie is bound to include songs and live stage performances of said songs. Here’s the thing—there’s no lip syncing involved because Tracee sung all of her own songs!
  Cam'ron Hints That A 'Paid In Full' Sequel Could Be Coming Soon
The 2002 crime drama Paid in Full, starring Mekhi Phifer, Wood Harris and Regina Hall and produced in part by Roc-A-Fella Films, might get a sequel.
According to Atlanta Black Star, rapper Cam'ron, who starred in the film as Rico, said on Instagram Live this week that one of his friends is now the head of Dimension Films, which was once ran by now-disgraced producer Har- vey Weinstein. The company was behind Paid in Full, and Cam'ron said that talks have now been underway "in the last few months" about making a follow-up, adding that he's
THE FIRST “PAID IN FULL” MOVIE
   been asked about the film "sev- eral times."
"Actually, a couple hours ago, something we talked about [pertained to] Paid in Full 2," he said. "I don't want
to say 100 percent yes, but we're definitely in the talks about doing something similar to Paid in Full1...It's definitely a conversation going on right now about that, 100 percent."
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