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The Internet Explodes After Eminem Implicates Diddy In Tupac's Murder
EMINEM, TUPAC AND DIDDY
   Regina King Lands Her Third
Amber Rose's $150K Wiz Khalifa Engagement Ring Goes Missing
WIZ KHALIFA AND AMBER ROSE
Amber Rose’s pricey en- gagement ring from her ex- husband Wiz Khalifa has gone missing and now the Hip Hop model and Slut Walk cre- ator has recruited the help of police.
Authorities were first brought into the mix when Amber filed a police report on Thursday (September 13) when she first discovered that the ring was nowhere to be found.
Amber searched for the ring in her closet and last saw the piece of jewelry last month.
The ring, which Wiz gave to Amber six years ago, is re- portedly valued at around $150,000.
  Emmy; Portrays Mom Whose
Son Is Killed By Police
 She went on to thank her friends, peers, Netflix. “This is amazing, I want to curse...and “Thank you, Jesus.”
King was honored tonight for her portrayal of Latrice Butler, a Jersey City mother whose son is killed by the po- lice in Veena Sud’s Netflix drama, Seven Seconds.
This was King’s fourth Emmy nomination and third win, her first for lead actress, following supporting actress
REGINA KING
wins for American Crime in 2015 and 2016.
Eminem shocked the Hip Hop community on Friday (September 14) when he dropped the “Killshot” diss track aimed at Machine Gun Kelly. One line in particular has the internet working over- time.
“This idiot’s boss pops pills and tells him that he got skills/But Kells, the day you put out a hit, is the day Diddy admits he put the hit out that got ‘Pac killed,” he spits, es- sentially implicating Diddy in Tupac Shakur’s murder.
As most Hip Hop aficiona-
dos know, Tupac’s 1996 mur- der remains unsolved to this day. In fact, (Thursday) Sep- tember 13 marked 22 years since the Hip Hop luminary was fatally shot in Las Vegas.
While Em’s accusation is bold, he insists he’s joking at the end of the song. “And I’m just playin’, Diddy, you know I love you,” he says, similar to the cheeky endings of past glory such as “Kill You” and “White America.”
Social media went wild after hearing the “Killshot” line.
   Machine Gun Kelly's Orlando
‘Rap Devil’ Performance
Gets Drowned In Boos
Machine Gun Kelly has been on an extensive North American tour with indie rock band Fall Out Boy as his rift with Eminem contin- ues to grow.
During a recent stop at the Amway Center in Orlando, Florida, the Cleveland-bred rapper was allegedly booed offstage for supposedly trick- ing the crowd into posing for an anti-Eminem photo.
Before MGK starts to per- form “Rap Devil,” he ad- dresses Eminem’s seething
MACHINE GUN KELLY
“Killshot” response track. The crowd then erupts into a boo chant and he even-
tually stops rapping.
   Drake Has Now Spent
 The Most Weeks At
No. 1 In A Single Year
This week, Drake's "In My Feelings" is steady at No. 1 on the Hot 100 singles ranking once again, earning its tenth turn on the throne.
While double-digit weeks at the peak of the most com- petitive singles listing in the U.S. is certainly reason to cele- brate, this latest stint at No. 1 has helped the hip-hop star make history once again, which is something Drake seems to do almost every week now.
Drake has now sat atop the Hot 100 for 29 nonconsec- utive weeks in 2018 alone, which now stands as the most frames any artist has ever spent in charge in a single year. Before this week, the Scorpion musician was tied with R&B powerhouse Usher with 28 turns at No. 1 in a cal- endar year, but with one more frame of success, Drake has passed him and now owns this
DRAKE
accomplishment to himself. Impressively, Drake man- aged this latest feat with just three songs, as all of them have gone on to become seri- ously successful smashes with longer-than-average stays at the top. He kicked the year off right with "God's Plan," which previewed a then as-yet-unti- tled collection and immedi- ately debuted at No. 1. That tune went on to live as high as a song can climb for 11 consec- utive weeks until it was beaten back by Drake's newer re-
lease "Nice For What."
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