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Silkk The Shocker Talks About The Miller Family
Master P’s brother Silkk The Shocker
Christina Milian Has Nothing But Love For Ex, Lil Wayne
Christina Milian appeared on the Meredith Vieira show.
Christina Milian has noth- ing but love for Lil Wayne.
The pair may have broken up in August, but are "still good friends" who text each other on a regular basis.
The songstress appeared on
"The Meredith Vieira Show"
where she claimed the chem- istry was still there between her and the "Lollipop" rapper. The sexy duo appears together in her new video "Do It."
They dated for a year, but ended things due to their hectic schedules.
Throughout their relation- ship, Milian wasn't shy about her affection for the 32-year- old rap star, who is also the CEO of her label, Young Money.
In an appearance on Real92.3's "Big Boy" show in April, she blurted out, "I love him.’’ Milian, 34, has a daugh- ter Violet, 5, with her ex-fiancé The Dream.
Blac Chyna Hides Tattoo Of Future’s Name
BLAC CHYNA
Blac Chyna certainly made use of a long sleeved dress on Thursday night amid allega- tions she had tattooed the name of a prominent rapper on her hand.
The 27-year-old model and beauty entrepreneur was again showcasing her curves and cleavage, this time at the Mas- querade Launch for Conceal Virgin Hair, which she was hosting on Thursday.
She had been trying to keep a low profile among rumors she had Future's name tattooed on her right hand, though they had supposedly only been dating for a few weeks.
Salt-N-Pepa Honored By ASCAP
Pepa and Salt of female rap group, Salt-n-Pepa.
The Miller family has been in the news a lot lately, not only because of upcoming projects but also family drama. Master P and his estranged wife, Sonya, are going head to head in a nasty divorce case. The former Mrs. Miller has even filed a lawsuit against their son, Romeo, claiming that Master P is putting ac- counts and deals in his name to keep her from accessing any money.
Master P’s brother Silkk The Shocker talked about what it’s like to watch family
go through such a bitter situa- tion.
“P is a good dude,” he said about his older brother. “It’s just a family thing. I try to stay out of it. I love all parties in- volved. It’s just unfortunate.”
Silkk also gave an update on his brother C-Murder, who is serving a life sentence for mur- der. He said C is holding up “as best as he can be” and that his family is continuing to fight for him to be released.
“He’s really innocent. I feel good because I can fight for him,” he said.
The American Society of Composers, Authors and Pub- lishers (ASCAP) hosted their 7th Annual “Women Be- hind The Music” series on Wednesday, October 28th at Subrosa in New York City.
This year’s one-city series, which encourages and recog- nizes women in the music community, honored the trail- blazing and GRAMMY Award- Wining rap group, Salt-N- Pepa, for their 30-year career and accomplishments within
the music business.
The evening featured musi-
cal sounds by DJ Quiana Parks and a special perform- ance of hit single “Shoop” by Salt-N-Pepa themselves.
ASCAP’s EVP Membership John Titta and VP Member- ship, Rhythm & Soul Nicole George-Middletonwere also in attendance and pre- sented Salt-N-Pepa with honorary plaques for their monumental contributions to the music community.
Miami Mayor Gives DJ Khaled The Keys To The City
On October 29, music mogul, producer, artist, and philanthropist DJ Khaled was presented the keys to the city of Miami by Mayor Tomas Pedro Regalado. The ceremony took place at Citrus Grove Middle School where students performed for the We The Best Music Group founder.
Khaled met with the stu- dents, and the Miami native is- sued a donation to the school’s music department. Citrus Grove’s program is connected to the Miami Music Project which offers instrumental and
DJ Khaled
performance programs to local youth.
Adele’s Album
Projected To Hit 1 Million
Sales In First Week
Adele is not a Hip Hop artist, but the appeal of her soulful voice crosses genres. After taking a four year hiatus from her last studio proj- ect, 21, the British songstress is ready to return with 25 next month.
25 is still three weeks away from being released, but Bill- board is already reporting the album is on pace to sell over 1 million copies in its first week. In fact, industry projections have Adele’s third LP push- ing between 1.3 and 1.8 million copies out the gate.
The last act to cross the mil- lion sales mark in one week was Taylor Swift. The Pop
ADELE
sensation sold 1.29 million units in 2014. Swift also achieved that feat in 2012 with Red (1.28 million).
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