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Wale Dedicates New Single To Black Women Around The World
Dave Chappelle Says He Doesn't Believe Michael Jackson Accusers
Comedian Dave Chap- pelle addressed the so-called “cancel culture” during his new Netflix stand-up special, released Monday, where he claims celebrities like Michael Jackson, Louis C.K., and Kevin Hart have all been the victims, to vary- ing degrees, of today’s “celebrity hunting season."
"This is the worst time ever to be a celebrity," Chap- pelle said in the special “Sticks & Stones,” which is the comedian’s fifth special in the past two years. "You’re gonna be finished. Every-
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one’s doomed,” he added. The comedian waded into sensitive topics, including al-
legations of rape and mo- lestation by alleged victims who have just recently stepped forward.
Chappelle tried to make light of the allegations against Michael Jackson by pointing out that the pop icon has been dead for 10 years and still faces new child abuse allegations.
"I don’t believe these motherf--kers... I don’t think he did it, but you know what? Even if he did do it... you know what I mean? I mean, it’s Michael Jackson," Chappelle joked.
In honor of National Women’s Equality Day, Wale shares a new single to show his appreciation for black women around the world. Titled, “BGM (Black Girl Magic),” Wale took to Instagram the night before to share his thoughts on a range of current events related to politics, social media and more.
New Book Breaks Down Business Lessons Inspired By Nipsey Hussle
NEW YORK CITY, NY – Author Ash Cash has dis- tilled several gems based on the professional legacy of the late Nipsey Hussle for his brand new book Hu$$le- Nomics: Money, Ownership & Business Lessons Inspired by Nipsey Hussle + a Step by Step Guide on How to Imple- ment Each Principle.
“Nipsey was on a mission to teach his community about being fiscally responsible and building wealth,” Cash tells HipHopDX of the book.
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Once, Twice...Seven Times A Daddy, Future Named In New Paternity Suit
A Florida woman has filed a paternity case naming Fu- ture as the father of a 4- month-old girl. If true, the child would be the rapper’s seventh.
TMZ reports that Eliza Seraphin—known on Insta- gram as Eliza Reign—filed documents in Broward County, Fla., claiming Fu- ture fathered her baby girl and then promptly ghosted on her shortly after the baby was born in April.
His sixth child—a son named Hendrix—was born
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just a few months before, in December.
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