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Donald Glover aka Childish Gambino releases official visuals for “Heartbeat.” The song is the second single off of his album, Camp.

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Blue Ivy Carter is not even a week old and already she’s made history by becoming the youngest person to appear on the Billboard charts.

Jay-Z featured Blue Ivy’s first cries at the end of “Glory,” a song he recorded and released just a couple of days after Beyonce gave birth.

Officially billed as “featuring B.I.C.,” an abbreviation of Blue Ivy Carter — “Glory” enters Billboard’s R&B/Hip-Hop Songs at No. 74.

According to Billboard the song is Jay’s 107th entry on the charts. The number is significant because it mirrors Blue Ivy’s birth date of 1/07.

Little Blue sure knows how to make a grand entrance.

Billboard also explains why Stevie Wonder’s “Isn’t She Lovely” didn’t get the distinction first.

Taking a page out of Stevie Wonder’s proverbial book on how to be a sentimental musical dad, Jay-Z recorded his precious girl’s first seconds of life — her breathing, cries and coos — just as Wonder did on his iconic song “Isn’t She Lovely,” written for his then-newborn daughter Aisha.

Why does B.I.C. claim the mark for youngest charted artist and not Wonder’s girl? Two reasons: young Aisha was never officially credited on “Lovely” and the song did not reach a Billboard chart until Jan. 29, 1977 (when it entered Adult Contemporary at its No. 23 peak), almost two years after she was born.

Blue Ivy Carter is not even a week old and already she’s made history by becoming the youngest person to appear on the Billboard charts.

Jay-Z featured Blue Ivy’s first cries at the end of “Glory,” a song he recorded and released just a couple of days after Beyonce gave birth.

Officially billed as “featuring B.I.C.,” an abbreviation of Blue Ivy Carter — “Glory” enters Billboard’s R&B/Hip-Hop Songs at No. 74.

According to Billboard the song is Jay’s 107th entry on the charts. The number is significant because it mirrors Blue Ivy’s birth date of 1/07.

Little Blue sure knows how to make a grand entrance.


Billboard also explains why Stevie Wonder’s “Isn’t She Lovely” didn’t get the distinction first.


Taking a page out of Stevie Wonder’s proverbial book on how to be a sentimental musical dad, Jay-Z recorded his precious girl’s first seconds of life — her breathing, cries and coos — just as Wonder did on his iconic song “Isn’t She Lovely,” written for his then-newborn daughter Aisha.

Why does B.I.C. claim the mark for youngest charted artist and not Wonder’s girl? Two reasons: young Aisha was never officially credited on “Lovely” and the song did not reach a Billboard chart until Jan. 29, 1977 (when it entered Adult Contemporary at its No. 23 peak), almost two years after she was born.


Things got very emotional for Amber Rose when she appeared on MTV’s RapFix Live yesterday [January 11). Sway was asking if all the talk about her ex Kanye West bothered her current boyfriend Wiz Khalifa when she broke down.

Wiz knows that I’ve never loved a man the way I love him. He knows that, he’s very secure with that,” Amber said. “He knows that know matter what I would never go back to that. and he also knows that I haven’t talked in so long—so nobody really knows my side of the story. No-one knows what I’ve been through. The things that I’ve had to deal with when Kanye made his album. And he talked reckless about me on his album. And them I have people throwing things at me in the street because they’re fans of Kanye’s.”

There was a long pause as Amber tried to compose herself. Sway tried to make her feel more at ease by telling her to take her time, but by that point the tears were starting to flow.

I’m just crying because I don’t deserve to bullied like that,” she said. “I’m a nice girl, I don’t bother anybody. And I keep my mouth shut because I don’t want any trouble. But to be bullied through music and through stuff like that it’s not fair to me. I don’t deserve that.”

Lil Wayne is releasing a new book detailing his 2010 stint in prison.

“Gone Till November” will give fans an inside look into Weezy’s 10-month bid on New York’s Rikers Island on a gun charge. The rapper kept detailed diaries and notes of day to day events, people he met, his kids and family according to The Hollywood Reporter.

The book will be released November 28 through Grand Central Publishing, a division of the Hachette Book Group.

“We are thrilled to be publishing Wayne’s prison memoir,” said Ben Greenberg, executive editor at Grand Central Publishing. “He kept detailed journals of his inner and outer life while he was on Rikers Island, and they certainly tell a story. They are revealing.”

Lil Wayne is releasing a new book detailing his 2010 stint in prison.

Gone Till November” will give fans an inside look into Weezy’s 10-month bid on New York’s Rikers Island on a gun charge. The rapper kept detailed diaries and notes of day to day events, people he met, his kids and family according to The Hollywood Reporter.

The book will be released November 28 through Grand Central Publishing, a division of the Hachette Book Group.

We are thrilled to be publishing Wayne’s prison memoir,” said Ben Greenberg, executive editor at Grand Central Publishing. “He kept detailed journals of his inner and outer life while he was on Rikers Island, and they certainly tell a story. They are revealing.”

With the third installment of his Apply Pressure mixtape series on the way, Cassidy drops something new for the streets.

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