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N.W.A's former manager, Jerry Heller, us suing over his negative portrayal in the popular 2015 film "Straight Otta Compton," saying he was shown as a "sleazy manager." -
50 Cent & Boxer Yuriorkis Gamboa Spar Over SMS Promotions Contract After "New Day" Single
In order to settle their contract disputes, boxer Yuriorkis Gamboa and rapper 50 Cent will spar against each other in the ring. -
'Straight Outta Compton' Sparks $110 Million Defamation Lawsuit, Ice Cube Responds
"Straight Outta Compton" may have been number one to many movie-goers but to Jerry Heller, it was a bunch of lies. The former manger is suing just about everyone involved with the project for $110 million. -
Dr. Dre's Former Housekeeper Sues, Claims NWA Rapper's Treatment Put Her in the Hospital
Dr. Dre is running into some legal trouble and is being sued by his former housekeeper Nicole Sagustume for employer mistreatment while she worked for the rap mogul and his wife Nicole Young. Although she was paid a whopping $1,870 per week to clean their house, she asserts that she was repeatedly terrorized by other household staff while she was employed there. -
Dr. Dre Wants To Tour Europe With Eminem, Kendrick Lamar, Snoop Dogg
On his latest radio show, Dre talked about some of his classic records and shared a desire to do a proper European tour with his full production alongside some of his favorite collaborators, Kendrick Lamar, Snoop Dogg and Eminem. -
Diddy, Jay Z, Drake, Dr. Dre & Pharrell Williams Top Forbes' 2015 Hip-Hop Cash Kings List
On Tuesday, Forbes released its 2015 Hip-Hop Cash Kings list. Diddy, Jay Z, Drake, Dr. Dre and Pharrell Williams round out this year's top five. -
The Weeknd 'Beauty Behind the Madness' Tops Album Chart Over Halsey, Maddie & Tae
The Weeknd has something to tell his friends about this week - his new album Beauty Behind the Madness debuted atop the Billboard 200 U.S. album chart. Led by the single "Can't Feel My Face," BBTM bested recent releases by Halsey, Luke Bryan and Maddie & Tae to arrive at the top of the charts. -
Eazy-E's Daughter, E. B. Wright, Addresses Rumors That Suge Knight Gave Her Father AIDS
Eazy-E's daughter, Erin "E. B." Wright, has certainly grabbed everyone's attention in recent weeks, following the announcement of her forthcoming documentary, 'A Ruthless Scandal: No More Lies.' Now Wright has decided to address rumors that Suge Knight caused the "Boyz-N-The-Hood" rapper's death by giving him AIDS. -
Michel'le Back With New Music for 2015 - 'It's Nothing'
Right on the heels of the box office hit, 'Straight Outta Compton,' where she was briefly mentioned, Michel'le, known for her hit singles from the early '90s, "Something In My Heart" and "No More Lies," is back in a big way with new music for 2015 with the release of her new single, "It's Nothing." -
Dr. Dre's Son, Curtis Young, Talks About Role in 'Dogg Pound For Life' Film
The Internet has been buzzing over the details that have been trickling in about the upcoming film, 'Dogg Pound for Life,' which will highlight Snoop Dogg and Tupac's rise to fame. Dr. Dre's son recently opened up about his role and the current status of the film. As indicated in previous reports, Dre's son, Curtis Young, talks about how he will star as his father, who he met for the first time at age 20. -
Disturbed 'Immortalized' Beats Luke Bryan, Dr. Dre for No. 1 Album
It's a big week for rock on the charts this week; Disturbed's new album Immortalized bested the likes of Luke Bryan, Dr. Dre and Ed Sheeran to claim the No. 1 spot on the Billboard 200 album charts. -
Dee Barnes, Michel'le React to Dr. Dre's Apology to "All the Women" He's Abused
The stunning success of Straight Outta Compton has prompted a reexamination Dr. Dre's troubling history of violence against women, of which there was no mention in the film. Since the film's release, a few women, including R&B singer and Dre's former girlfriend Michel'le as well as hip-hop journalist Dee Barnes, have come forward to speak on Dre's past assaults against them and the "revisionist history" being shown in the N.W.A. biopic. Soon after Barnes wrote a highly publicized op-ed in reaction to the film and it's abuse-free narrative, Dr. Dre issued an official apology "to all the women I've hurt" via the NY Times, which both Michel'le and Barnes have since addressed.
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