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Kendrick Lamar Says He ‘Wants All’ 11 Wins At Grammys Monday Night
Iconic Rapper Nas Talks About His Investment Into Over 40 Companies
Ciara Sues Future For $15 Mil For Defamation
The Recording Academy ac- knowledged Kendrick Lamar's brilliance on his sophomore studio album To Pimp a Butterfly with 11 Grammy nominations, includ- ing Album of the Year, Song of the Year and Best Rap Per- formance.
In an interview with The New York Times, the Compton's good kid discussed his nods and the category he has his eye
on". I want all of them," said Kendrick. "Because it’s not only a statement for myself, but it’s a statement for the culture. They’re all important, because of the foundation the forefa- thers laid before me. Nas did- n’t get a chance to be in that position. Pac. So to be ac- knowledged and to actually win, it’s for all of them."
The Pharrell and Soun- wave-produced "Alright" also
Looks like Snoog Dogg is going to need some gin and juice to cure his broken heart — his wife of 26 years is appar- ently unhappy in their relation- ship.
Shante Broadus has taken to Instagram to make it clear she’s none too pleased with her spouse. The high school sweet- hearts have been together for 26 years, but almost divorced in 2004.
Shante showed signs off trouble again last week on In- stagram. She posted a picture on the photo sharing app that read: “I want to meet someone
Kendrick Lamar gave a 60 second interview.
made a huge statement this year, particularly for the Black Lives Matter movement. Lamar admits he recognized the anthem's power when he heard the chant across the globe.
Kendrick Lamar will also perform.
The Grammys air live, Monday, February 15th at 8 P.M. est on CBS.
Snoop Dogg and his wife, Shante.
who makes me feel the way music does.”
Snoop Dogg was noticeably absent from holiday photos she shared with their 3 children.
THEN: Ciara and Future when they were a couple.
NOW: Ciara with baby Fu- ture and her new man, NFL QB Russell Wilson.
Nasir ‘Nas’ Jones is known as an iconic emcee, but the Queens, New York native is also building a name for him- self as a notable angel investor. His venture capital firm QueensBridge Venture Part- ners (QBVP) has allowed Nas to finance more than 40 start- up companies ranging from technology to health care to music production.
QBVP typically invests $100,000 to $500,000 in a company, and the firm has conducted over 100 deals in the last six years.. Nas was asked to define his investment philosophy.
“People. That is the absolute number 1,” wrote Nas in an
NAS
email to CNBC.
The product of the Queens-
bridge housing projects has heavily invested in Silicon Val- ley companies such as Lyft, Dropbox, Coinbase, Tradesy, and LANDR.
Beyonce’s Super Bowl Haters Plan To Protest
They once shared a loving bond which saw them have a son together.
But it seems that any traces of good feeling are now long be- tween exes Ciara and rapper Future.
According to thejasmine- brand.com, the singer is suing her former partner for defama- tion, libel and slander and is de- manding $15 million in damages.
The singer filed the lawsuit against Future in Georgia Court on January 21, accusing him of making 'several false and defamatory statements' in the press over the past year about her and her ability to be a mother to their son, Future Jr.
The statements, the singer claims, have damaged her career and professional opportunities that come with being a celebrity mother.
The 1, 2 Step hitmaker said the rapper also attacked her rela- tionship with new boyfriend, Seattle Seahawks quarterback, Russell Wilson.
Snoop Dogg And Wife Of 26 Years On The Verge Of A Break-Up?
Lil Wayne Reportedly Owes The IRS $12M
Adidas Confirms Kanye’s Sneaker Re-Release On February 19th
Lil Wayne has a big debt to pay.
Although many feel that Be- yoncé slayed her performance for Super Bowl 50’s halftime show, there is one anonymous organizer who is protesting against the Queen Bey. Scheduled for February 16th, the event is set to gather out- side of NFL headquarters in New York City.
The event’s description asks “Are you offended as an Amer-
Adidas has officially con- firmed a re-release of the Yeezy Boost 350 “Pirate Black” color- way on February 19th. The brand has official photos and release date information on the sneaker that originally released in August of 2015..
In Other Kanye News: Kanye West is once again causing online outrage. The rapper declared “BILL COSBY INNOCENT !!!!!!!!!!”
via Twitter on Tuesday night. “Kanye please don’t do this,”
one fan pleaded with him. Another fan responded, “it is getting progressively harder to continue loving you like I do when you are continually so
dense.”
Bill Cosby is embroiled in
multiple lawsuits against women who claim the come- dian drugged and sexually as- saulted them. Most recently, a judge ruled that one sexual as- sault case will move forward
ican that Beyoncé pulled her race-baiting stunt at the Su- perbowl? Do you agree that it was a slap in the face to law enforcement? Do you agree that the Black Panthers was/is a hate group which should not be glorified? Come and let’s stand together. Let’s tell the NFL we don’t want hate speech & racism at the Super Bowl ever again!”
Yeezy Boost 350 ‘Black Pi- rate’ Sneaker.
and could land him in prison for 10 years.
Lil Wayne has mended his professional and personal rela- tionship with Baby. It appears that the Louisiana lyricist has more legal woes. It was reported that the Cash Money MC owes the Internal Revenue Service $12.8 M, this according to The Jasmine Brand.
Previously, the “A Milli” musi- cian had amassed a list of tax liens. Back in 2014, the sizable amount of about $868,079.89 was imposed by the Department of the Treasury. Adding to his fi- nancial burden, the Federal gov- ernment contends that Mr. Carter failed to pay taxes for the years of 2012 and 2011. For the respective years, Uncle Sam is holding Wayne responsible for not paying the $6,311,132 or the $5,843,952 that was owed.
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