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Soulja Boy’s Home Burglarized
Roc Nation And Tidal Bosses Challenge Lawsuit Against Them By Prince’s Estate
Atlanta rapper Soulja Boy	has been hit with yet another blow, and not the one people have been expecting to come courtesy of Chris Brown’s hands.
While Soulja has been going back and forth with Breezy, his Hollywood Hills home was burglarized.
The crook, who busted through the front door while the home was empty, report- edly made off with $10,000 in cash and $12,000 in jew- elry.
Cops are currently investi- gating the robbery, which went down on Tuesday (Jan- uary 10). They were given a vital piece of information, an image of the suspect, thanks
Officials behind Jay Z’s Roc Nation label and Tidal music service are fighting back against allegations they in- fringed on Prince’s copyright by streaming the icon’s back catalog following his death.
The “Purple Rain” superstar died in April, and to honor his legacy on what would have been his 58th birthday in June, all of his old albums were made available for Tidal users to stream.
However, bosses at Prince’s NPG Records label and NPG Music Publishing objected to the move, insisting the tragic hitmaker had only allowed Tidal chiefs to share his final
Prince and Jay Z. Prince signed on to Tidal before his death.
Soulja Boy is always display- ing mountains of cash. Bur- glars reportedly stole $10,000 in cash.
to Soulja’s security system.
album, Hit n Run Phase One, for 90 days upon its release in 2015.
Together with estate admin- istrators at Bremer Trust, they filed a federal suit in Novem-
ber, accusing Tidal and Roc Nation bosses of “exploiting many copyrighted Prince works in addition to the works that comprise the Hit n Run Phase One album.”
Diddy Off Social Media:
Charlamagne Tha God Writes And Stars In His Own Marvel Comic
Says Hip Hop Is Too Much
Cooking And Buffooning
It looks as if Sean “Diddy” Combs has had enough of so- cial media and he appears to be following through on a promise to disconnect from the Internet.
Thursday, Diddy posted a message to his Instagram ac- count, in which he appeared to be distressed about the state of Hip-Hop.
Netflix has this great docu- mentary on hip-hop, the his- tory of hip-hop. I know I think Steve Stoute did one, Fab Five [Freddy]... Just go to YouTube,	man.	Go	to YouTube,	man,”	Sean “Diddy” Combs said. “I’m staying off my social devices. It’s too much cooning and buf- fooning. said Diddy, who owns the legendary Bad Boy label, the Sean John clothing line and the Ciroc liquor brand, which have pushed his
Diddy is fed-up with the state of hip-hop now.
net worth to over $700 million dollars.
Diddy’s comments will only add to a growing debate over a new crop of rappers and their views on Hip-Hop music.
Besides radio, television host and author, Charlamagne Tha God can add comic book writer to his resume in 2017.	The Uncom- mon Sense and The Breakfast Club host writes and stars in his own comic book for Marvel.
Titled Charlamagne Tha God’s Marvel
New Year’s Eve, the synopsis reads: Charlamagne tha God (The Breakfast Club, Uncommon Sense) is hosting a New Year’s Eve bash and all the Marvel U’s biggest VIPs are invited...Only Norman Osborn’s
not happy about getting snubbed!
Tyler Perry’s ‘Boo’ And ‘Madea On The Run’ Play Both Released On DVD
Kick off the new year, and those well-intentioned reso- lutions, with the Matriarch herself in Tyler Perry’s Boo! A Madea Halloween on Blu- ray (plus Digital HD), DVD, Digital HD and On Demand January 31 from Lionsgate.
The outrageously funny re- turn of Madea – after a three-year theatrical hiatus – was number one at the box office two weekends in a row with a $74 million-dollar worldwide box office.
Tyler Perry’s BOO! A Madea Halloween tells the story of Madea being sum- moned to keep a watchful eye on Brian’s (Tyler Perry) teenage daughter and keep her out of trouble.
Also on January 31, follow- ing a nine-month nationwide
Tyler Perry as Madea in ‘Boo’.
tour, Tyler Perry’s Madea on the Run (The Play) will be available on Blu-ray (plus Digital HD), DVD, Digital HD and On Demand.
On the run from the law, Madea hides out at Bam’s
house, thinking she will lie low. Unfortunately, Bam’s house is packed with ram- bunctious family and friends, and Madea finds herself needing to lay down her own law and drop the hammer!
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