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Drake’s ‘Certified Lover Boy’ Tops Billboard 200 For Third Straight Week
Michael K. Williams’ Cause Of Death Revealed To Be
    Drake’s Certified Lover Boy has topped the Billboard 200 chart for the third week in a row.
Billboard reports that the album garnered 171,000 equivalent album units in the past week, made up of 165,000 SEA units, 4,000 album sales, and 2,000 TEA units.
It’s been a remarkable
run for CLB, which debuted with the year’s biggest week for an album with 613,000 units.
Drizzy’s latest offering is the first rap album of the year to sit atop the chart for three consecutive weeks, the last being Lil Baby’s My Turn, which spent a total of five weeks at No. 1 on the chart last summer.
50 Cent Warns T. I. To ‘Respectfully’ Stay Away From Him Following Verzuz Challenge
50 CENT
T.I. challenged 50 Cent to a Verzuz battle for a second time while performing at the Black Mafia Family premiere in Atlanta on Thursday (Sep- tember 23). But judging by the television mogul’s recent Insta- gram post, that’s not going to happen.
On Friday (September 24), 50 Cent posted a clip of Tip’s interview with the Big Facts podcast earlier this month in which T.I. addressed his infa- mous Crime Stoppers commer- cial T.I. and appeared to diss anyone who still talks about it — including 50 Cent who re- hashed it just last year.
In the since-deleted post, Fiddy evidently took issue with Tip’s comments and wrote, “This was a week ago. This n***a was just telling me about a comedy show he was working on backstage. I don’t like this kinda shit, it wouldn’t be a good idea to come around me again. Respectfully stay away from me.”
“A Verzuz battle? Probably not,” he replied. “We back out- side. That was something that happened during the pandemic when we was stuck in the house.”
“Now that we back outside, there’s other things to do. We supposed to be creating new history, not being back there.”
Accidental Overdose Of Fentanyl, Heroin And Cocaine
  Beyoncé Rocks Sparkly Green Mini Dress On Jeff Bezos’ $500M Yacht With Jay-Z
MICHAEL K. WILLIAMS shocked as Michael was
found unresponsive at the age of 54 in his NYC penthouse from an overdose.
At the time of death, police said drug paraphernalia was found at the scene.
Last week, fans were "furi- ous" the late Boardwalk Em- pire actor didn't get an award for his nomination at the 2021 Emmys.
DRAKE
Michael K. Williams
died from an accidental over- dose of fentanyl, heroin, p-flu- orofentanyl, and cocaine, The Sun can exclusively reveal.
The NYC Chief Medical Examiner confirmed that the beloved The Wire actor passed away on September 6 in his Brooklyn penthouse from the lethal mixture of drugs.
The official cause of death was an "acute intoxication by the combined effects of fen- tanyl, p-fluorofentanyl, heroin and cocaine," NYC medical examiners confirmed.
In addition, the medical examiners told The Sun that the star's death was ruled "ac- cidental."
Earlier this month, fans and his Hollywood peers were
  Beyoncé celebrated the end of Virgo season with a se- ries of new snapshots aboard a luxury yacht, where she stunned in a sparkly green mini dress.
The Grammy winner, 40, shared a series of new photos on Instagram in the ultimate luxury boat ensemble: a sparkly green mini dress with playful floral overlays paired with transparent heels. The singer finished the look with a citrus handbag and yellow- framed cat eye sunglasses.
The new snapshots are presumably from Bey’s birthday festivities spent on
Kelly Price Breaks Silence
   BEYONCÉ
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos’
$500 million yacht.
Believed Missing: ‘I Died’
On COVID Battle After
In an emotional interview with TMZ, Kelly Price re- vealed that she had “flatlined” as doctors worked to save her
life.Price broke her silence on Sunday after days of con- cerns over her safety after she was initially believed to be missing following a recent COVID-19 hospitalization.
The singer made head- lines in recent days when a welfare check at her Georgia home resulted in police clas- sifying her as a missing per- son. Price’s family, namely her sister, said they hadn’t heard from her since she was discharged from the hospital after battling the virus. De- spite her representatives re- leasing public statements assuring that she was alive and recovering, Price’s sis- ter, Shanrae Price, main- tained suspicion about her safety.
The 48-year-old Grammy- nominated singer revealed that during her hospitaliza- tion she had “flatlined” as doctors worked to save her life.
KELLY PRICE
Price said that she had been battling COVID-19 for about a week before she was hospitalized. Her husband worked with her doctor virtu- ally to treat her from home until her symptoms got worse.
Price’s family had called out Kelly’s husband, Ter- rell Babers, for allegedly barring them from visiting her home. What they deter- mined as suspicious behavior prompted them to alert the authorities to do the welfare check.
Price made it clear, “I was never missing ... every- one in my family knew exactly where I was. It’s very disap- pointing that things came to this.”
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