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Justin Bieber Will Reportedly Perform At Takeoff's Funeral
Takeoff's funeral is going to be a massive event with an unprecedented performance from none other than Justin Bieber. According to a report TMZ published on Tuesday, November 8, the Biebz will take the stage at Takeoff's homegoing at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta this Friday. There's no word on what he'll be performing or how long he'll be there. JB doesn't have any songs with just Takeoff but he has collaborated with Quavo and the Migos on songs like "What You See" off the trio's Culture III album last year and their 2014 collaboration "Looking For You."
Snoop Dogg Claps Back on Blunt Roller Over Claims Of How Much He Smokes
Snoop Dogg many be looking for a new blunt roller soon. Last week there were claims from his blunt roller saying how much Snoop smokes a day. The professional blunt roller who goes by Renegade, has been employed since 2016. She recently did an interview where she said she has rolled 450,000 for him since she has been on payroll. But she also claims Snoop smokes about 75-150 blunts a day. But wait, I thought Snoop hired a guy because he would always reference his blunt roller as "he." Well Snoop didn't like those rumors because he clapped back by hopping on his Instagram and said "Stop Lying." He showed some of the roaches he smokes in a day, which doesn't equal to even 25 blunts a day and he said he isn't a machine to do half of what was said.
Boogie Down Productions Sues Kanye West Over Sample
You ever wonder how long it takes for someone to realize their music was sampled without permission when an album has been out for close to a year? Boogie Down Productions is pissed Kanye West sampled their music for Ye's Donda album. According to TMZ, Ye's collab with Andre 3000, "Life Of The Party" is on Ye's Stem Player device. But that sample belongs to KRS-One's BDP and is now a part of a lawsuit. KRS-One isn't happy the song that uses the sample from the diss track "South Bronx" is owned by BDP and Ye didn't get permission to use it. Well Ye and his partner Alex Klein sold around 11K Stem Players within the first 24 hours of its release, making close to $2.2 million dollars. The suit alleges the sides never came to an agreement for the sample and says Ye’s side eventually retracted its offer to license it. BDP is looking to block future use of the song and turn over any profits from it.
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