Hot Clicks: Rapper Records Whole Album in Apple Store
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Hope everyone had a good Fourth of July weekend. Let's dive right into the news as the weather gets hotter. Find out what Chris Brown has to say about his daughter's grandmother, learn how Kidd Kidd got bailed out of jail and listen to Meek Mill's comments about the Rick Ross situation. Take a look at a classic KING gallery featuring Ciara while you're at it.
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Chris Brown Takes Aim at His Daughter's Grandmother for Airing Out Personal Matters on Social Media
The latest in the saga of Chris Brown's paternity includes a mild butting of heads between Brown and Royalty's grandma, the mother of baby-mother Nia Guzman. He gave a mature retort, airing out her comments about giving more money to help take care of Royalty.
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Gymnast Aly Raisman is a Sight for Sore Eyes
Today's Eye Candy is 21-year-old gymnast Aly Raisman. She recently posed nude for ESPN's newest Body Issue and can be seen here in all of her glory.
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Kidd Kidd Released from Jail After G-Unit Puts Up $105,000 for Bail
Kidd Kidd was released from prison after posting $5,000 bail for his New York case and then $100,000 after appearing in Supreme Court. He is to turn himself into New Orleans police by end of day on Thursday for allegedly assaulting and strangling a woman a few months ago.
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Meek Mill Says Rick Ross is Being Treated Unfairly in Kidnapping Case
Meek Mill appeared on DJ Whoo Kid's show and talked about a number of topics, including the treatment of Rick Ross in the kidnapping case. He offered his comments about how he's hoping Ross gets treated with equality.
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Rapper Prince Harvey Records Entire Album in an Apple Store
Rapper Prince Harvey recently told The Daily Beast how he was able to record his entire album at an Apple Store in the SoHo aread of NYC. It took him four months of recording five days a week on a display computer in the store.