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

Can you smell the sweet scent of the weekend yet? Catch up on today's hottest news and prep yourself for Friday. Find out why John Singleton dropped out of the Tupac biopic, why Big Sean might be angry with Justin Bieber and what Dipset did with a bunch of fans online. Also, be sure to check out a classic KING gallery featuring the gorgeous Tasha Ford.

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    Tasha Ford

    Former Web Girl of the Week

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    Big Sean Gets Angry with Justin Bieber for Dancing with Ariana Grande

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    Justin Bieber made a surprise appearance at the Forum in Los Angeles during Ariana Grande's performance. They sang "As Long as You Love Me" and Bieber grabbed her around the waist, which supposedly angered her boyfriend Big Sean.

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    Marshawn Lynch Lists His 10 Hottest Women and Explains Why He Doesn't Like Talking to the Press

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    Marshawn Lynch, running back for the Seattle Seahawks, recently sat down for an interview with XXL. He talks about football and his love of hip-hop.

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    Dipset Plays 'GTA V' Online with Fans

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    Rockstar Games gathered some rappers to play GTA Online with their fans. The sessions with Juelz Santana, Dipset, Jim Jones, Freekey Zekey and Cam'ron were streamed live on Twitch.

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    Rich Homie Quan Surrenders to Police in Miami

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    A few weeks ago, rapper Rich Homie Quan assaulted a security guard after he was denied entrance to LIV nightclub. He has recently turned himself and will be sued by the guard for simple battery.

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    John Singleton Quits Tupac Movie

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    John Singleton recently revealed that the Tupac biopic was on hold, but now it's come out that he's stepped away from the project. His reason is "because the people involved aren't really respectful of the legacy of Tupac Amaru Shakur."

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