KING's editors round up the hottest clicks from around the web so you don't have to.

Has midweek madness gotten to you yet? Make it through to the end of the week and catch up on today's news, courtesy of the Hot Clicks. Find out what Tyler, The Creator had to say about working with Lil Wayne, what Trina said about the rumor that she's pregnant and how Marvel winning the publishing rights for the "Iron Man Theme" affects Ghostface.

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    Hump Day: Big Booties in Black Panties

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    Today's Eye Candy from XXL shines the spotlight on backsides of all shapes and sizes. Being that it's Hump Day, it's only appropriate to feature such an array of booties.

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    Trina Shuts Down Pregnancy Rumors, Focused on Sixth Album

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    Rumors have been circulating that Trina was pregnant. Her representatives issues a statement to blogger Necole Bitchie concerning these concerns.

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    Tyler, The Creator Says He Loves Rapping With Lil Wayne

    Tyler, The Creator appeared on Big Boy TV to talk about the success of Cherry Bomb. He also spoke a bit about his experience rapping with Lil Wayne.

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    Kanye West Gets Pranked by Amy Schumer, Performs With a Fan at TIME 100 Gala

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    Kayne performed at the TIME 100 event and performed a new song titled "James Brown" along with some of his hits. Before the performance, comedienne Amy Schumer pranked him by falling at his feet on the red carpet.

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    Ghostface and Sony Win Lawsuit Over 'Ironman' Theme

    US District Court Judge Naomi Reice Buchwald has ruled that Marvel controls the publishing rights to the "Iron Man Theme," which was sampled on Ghostface's Supreme Clientele. Composer Jack Urbont believed he was owed royalties for the usage of the theme, but it was determined the the song was created on a "work-for-hire" basis.

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