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Congratulations on making it through another week. We hope you have some fun plans for the weekend, but first... let's catch up on the news. Find out what Boosie BadAzz did in his latest video, listen to Omarion's "Post to Be (Remix)" and read up on the Wu-Tang Clan's plans for a new album. As an added treat, check out a classic KING gallery featuring the sexy Cat Washington.

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    Watch Lil Wayne's Weird Response to Ending His Beef with Young Thug

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    Lil Wayne was out in Los Angeles and was asked if he'd ever end the feud between him and Young Thug. He answered by praising his daughter instead of saying anything relevant to the question.

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    Jonah Hill Wants to Get Action Bronson in Movies

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    Actor Jonah Hill recently interviewed Action Bronson for Interview Magazine. During the interview, he said, "I’m constantly trying to get you cast in movies. And I have to explain to these older white directors who you are. It’s been a hilarious process so far.”

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    Wu-Tang Clan May Be Dropping a New Album

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    Raekwon recently spoke to Billboard about his new album, Fly International Luxurious Art. During the interview, he said that there's a possibility of dropping another album with the Wu-Tang Clan.

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    Listen to Omarion Feat. DeJ Loaf, Trey Songz, Ty Dolla $ign and Rick Ross, "Post to Be (Remix)

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    The remix for "Post to Be" has launched and is set for radio rotation all summer. Chris Brown and Jhene Aiko were bumped from the remix, but you can still hear Aiko's "Eat the booty like groceries" line.

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    Boosie BadAzz Protests Police Brutality in "Hands Up" Video

    Boosie BadAzz has debuted a video filled with images from Baltimore, Ferguson and New York City, in an effort to protest police brutality. His new album, Touchdown 2 Cause Hell will be released on May 26, 2015.

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