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John Legend Straight Up Calls Donald Trump “A Piece Of S*^t"
  50 Cent Responds To
  Rick Ross' Refusal To Collaborate With Him
WEST HOLLYWOOD, CA – John Legend might have had some assistance from a lit- tle liquid courage, but the EGOT-winning artist definitely wasn’t afraid to speak his mind when asked about Donald Trump.
TMZ caught up with the cel- ebrated musician outside of The Peppermint nightclub in West Hollywood on Tuesday night (July 30) and he didn’t hold back.
“Our president is a flaming racist,” he begins. “He’s a piece of sh*t. He says piece of sh*t sh*t all the time. That’s what he does. We need to get him out of office. There’s a lot that can be done. There’s over a century of history that created
Donald Trump is an evil fu*^ing canker sore on Amer- ica’s whole landscape, so we need to get him out of office”.
Legend was likely referring to the recent comments Trump made about Maryland Rep. Elijah Cummings, which many people deemed racist as Cummings is African-American.
“Rep, Elijah Cummings
has been a brutal bully, shout- ing and screaming at the great men & women of Border Patrol about conditions at the South- ern Border, when actually his Baltimore district is FAR WORSE and more dangerous,” Trump tweeted. “His district is considered the Worst in the USA.
 NEW YORK, NY – 50 Cent was put in the hot seat when Complex asked him what he thought about Rick Ross’ re- cent comment about 50 not having any “value.” With a smile slapped across his face, the Power mogul calmly deliv- ered his answer.
“I don’t know what his value is to music culture at this moment,” he said. “I never made music with him. I don’t have interest in making music with him. You watch guys, a lot of these guys, even when you make reference to music cul- ture and stuff like that, they’re one trick ponies, so they’re going to be gone.
“In Hip Hop, they say, ‘It’s not what have you done, it’s what have you done for me lately,’ right? So you could get next to the guys that got mo- mentum and try and survive based on that, but it’s not a lot going on there.”
Rozay and 50’s beef dates back at least a decade. During an interview with Big Boy ear- lier this week, Ross revealed why he wouldn’t work with 50.
“Honestly, I’m a business- man,” he said. “If 50 Cent still
50 CENT
had value, I may have been done it. But not being funny, homie just ain’t that dude no more. We was riding through L.A. smoking to ‘Hate It or Love It’ yesterday. That s*&t was dope.
“We was saluting Cool & Dre, that’s Miami who did the production. Game, 50 Cent ... That was dope. If he was still making music like that, of course. Drake could hit me, and say, ‘Rozay I got 50 on the record.’ And if he was still dope like he was eight years ago? Rozay will lace that.”
JOHN LEGEND
the problems that they have. “We need to focus on mak- ing all of our communities bet- ter instead of talking sh*t about our communities just because you’re a racist prick.
 Jay-Z Meets Up With Meek Mill In New York City
 After Launching Dream Chasers Records
   Cardi B Cancels Concert Over 'Unverified Threat'
Jay Z, 49, and Meek Mill, 32, were spotted meeting up to discuss business again on Wednesday in New York City. Jay Z flashed a peace sign at the cameras as he was spotted leaving the meeting with his mother, Gloria Carter.
Out on business: Jay Z flashed a peace sign at the cameras as he was spotted leaving the meeting with his mother, Gloria Carter
The husband of Beyonce sported a pink t-shirt with a backwards cap for the meeting.
He paired the look with black
They just celebrated the launch of Dream Chasers Records, a new record label created in a joint venture with Roc Nation.
INDIANAPOLIS, IN – Cardi B had to nix her sched- uled concert performance at Bankers Life in Indianapolis on Tuesday after local police received information about an “unverified threat” against her. The “Be Careful” rapper was slated to perform alongside special guests Kevin Gates and Saweetie, according to Deadline.
Mammoth Live, the con- cert’s promotion company, re- leased a statement on Twitter that “management has advised that this show be postponed,” after security threats and safety concerns arouse at the venue.
The Indianapolis Metropol- itan Police Department also released a statement on Twit- ter about the concert’s cancel- lation.
“This evening, there was a
and white track pants and sil- ver trainers, accessorizing with a silver wrist watch.
The 24/7 hitmaker also wore a stud earring and a watch on his wrist.
Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson Is Hollywood's Highest-Paid Actor Of 2019
   CARDI B
scheduled concert at Bankers Life,” the IMPD tweeted. We were notified of an unverified threat to the artist and the artist canceled this evening’s concert – there is no immedi- ate threat to public safety, this is not an active incident. On- going investigation.”
2019 is shaping up to be quite the year for Dwayne ''The Rock'' Johnson.
The semi-retired WWE star-turned-actor producer was named Hollywood's high- est-paid actor by Forbes maga- zine, even though he ranked as No. 15 on the list for overall total earnings. He also made the list in 2018.
According to the magazine, Johnson, 41, raked in $89.4 million from his movies such as "Hobbs & Shaw" and "Ju- manji: The Next Level." He also stars in the HBO show "Ballers" and he hosted the "Titan Games" on NBC.
Adding to his already ex- tensive resume, Johnson has
DWAYNE JOHNSON
a production company – Seven Bucks Production – which has a number of projects in the works such as "Black Adam," "The King" and "Red Notice" on Netflix.
"I work extremely hard but never anticipated (in my
wildest dreams) I’d become the highest-paid actor in Forbes’ history. I don’t have a Harvard MBA, but my business philoso- phy and acumen has been sharpened over time and thru failure," Johnson wrote on Instagram.
"My goal when I was wrestling in flea markets for $40bucks per match (well be- fore the bright lights of the @wwe) is still the exact same goal I have today - ALWAYS put my AUDIENCE FIRST. I have one boss - the world. Send you home happy, and I’ve done my job. I’m the dude who started w/ $7bucks. I’m grate- ful to the bone and hungry to the core."
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