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50 Cent Says Eminem Is Currently Working On A New Album
Eminem is currently crafting a new album, accord- ing to 50 Cent. In an inter- view with The Hollywood Reporter, the G-Unit head honcho confirmed he’s work- ing on a song for Slim Shady’s next LP.
50 was speaking to THR to promote his hit series Power, which is in the middle of its final season, and discuss the show’s spinoff Power Book 2: Ghost. He mentioned his contribution to Eminem’s album after reflecting on their most recent collabora-
EMINEM AND 50 CENT
tion: Ed Sheeran’s “Re- member The Name” single.
“I got another record from
Em he sent for his new album,” 50 said around the seven-minute mark.
Travis Scott And DJ Paul Settle $20M Three 6 Mafia Copyright Lawsuit
Beyoncé's Dad, Mathew Knowles, Has Breast Cancer
MATHEW KNOWLES AND BEYONCE
Beyoncé's dad is battling breast cancer.
Mathew Knowles
shared the startling news in a teaser for "Good Morning America" on Tuesday, ahead of his sit-down interview which aired Wednesday.
Taking a seat with Michael Strahan, the 67- year-old reveals his diagnosis for the first time to the world. In the short clip, the "GMA" host is heard asking Bey- oncé and Solange's father about breaking the news to
his famous daughters.
"How was it to tell your
family about the diagnosis?" Strahan asks.
Mathew Knowles is best known for managing Des- tiny's Child during their ca- reer, but has been out of the public eye after Beyoncé cut ties with him professionally when she went solo.
Their personal life took a hit too, with his Grammy winning daughter suing him over the rights to the Des- tiny's Child brand.
LOS ANGELES, CA – Travis Scott has agreed to a settlement with DJ Paul, who was suing the Cactus Jack Records boss over copy- right infringement. Accord- ing to The Blast, the two sides have resolved their legal battle with a “tentative settlement.”
Earlier this year, Paul sued Scott for $20 million. The Three 6 Mafia co-founder claimed the Billboard chart- topping rapper used the
DJ PAUL
group’s single “Tear Da Club Up” without permission in
the Astroworld track “No By- standers.”
Despite the apparent lack of an agreement, TIDAL credits listed Paul’s real name (Paul Beauregard) as a lyricist and composer for the song.
Paul argued Scott’s “F**k da club up, f**k da club up” hook was a ripoff of “Tear Da Club Up.” The lawsuit stated the “cadence and sound” of the tracks are “virtually iden- tical and strikingly similar.”
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Stacey Dash Claims Financial Hardship
As Husband Won't Press Charges Against Her
Stacey Dash’s finances are making headlines amid her legal woes. According to documents obtained by Yahoo Entertainment, the actress claimed on Monday that she’s indigent and can- not afford private counsel.
On Sunday, Dash was ar- rested following a domestic dispute with her husband and stepchildren. Documents show that she is asking to be represented by a public de- fender and the court has tem- porarily agreed — but financial documentation is required before the request can be permanently granted. Applicants applying for indi-
STACEY DASH
gent status in Florida are ei- ther approved or denied based on poverty guidelines set by the state. An applicant
must include all income, as- sets, liabilities and debts. As for whether Dash is "broke," a source close to the Clueless star is unaware of "her finan- cial situation."
When Dash was taken into custody, Pasco County Sher- iff's Office body cam video showed Dash telling the ar- resting officer that she was "taking a break" from acting. "I did politics for a while," the 52-year-old said. "I was a Fox News contributor."
Dash's contract with Fox News was not renewed in the fall of 2016 and she has not had steady acting work in re- cent years.
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