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Nick Cannon Denies Dissing Mariah Carey On New Album

Producer Mally Mall recently teased a Nick Cannon collaboration and said that he would be dishing about his soon-to-be ex-wife Mariah Carey. “He’s talking about Mariah on the record,” the Love and Hip Hop: Hollywood star told TMZ cameras. “There’s going to be a lot of controversy.” Mally Mall then said Nick would be talking about her in a good way, but his previous comments sparked allegations that the Wild N’ Out creator would be dissing Carey. Once Nick got word of the rumors, he quickly took to his Twitter to set the record straight. Peep the tweets below.

Frequent Collaborators YG & DJ Mustard Clash Over Not Being Paid

Compton rapper YG and L.A. producer DJ Mustard worked together to create one of the best reviewed rap albums of 2014 with My Krazy Life, but as the year comes to a close the two West Coast representatives are going through some personal strife played out on Instagram. [ALSO READ: These Are The 12 Best Reviewed Hip Hop Albums Of 2014] The public conflict apparently began when Mustard posted a statement to his IG page claiming he was never paid for his work on My Krazy Life. YG screenshot the post, then uploaded it to his page with a message directed at Mustard. The “My N***a” rhymer later posted a picture of his cell phone call log which apparently showed YG attempted to call Mustard several times without an answer. YG posted: Wait what? @djmustard F**K YOU N***A F**K EVERYBODY THATT AINT GOT PAID FOR MY ALBUM and DJ MUSTARD I KNOW WHERE YO STUDIO AT N***A. & …….. THATS ME SAYIN “MUSTARD ON THE BEAT HOE”. YOU AINT NEVER PAID ME FOR THATT OR YO ALBUM N***A Three weeks ago YG

Suge Knight Supports Lil Wayne Over Cash Money + Sends A Message To Drake (VIDEO)

Lil Wayne versus Cash Money drama. Speaking with TMZ, Knight showed support for Wayne’s decision to want to cut ties with CMB. [ALSO READ: Lil Wayne Threatens To Sue Cash Money Over “Tha Carter V”; Birdman Posts Photo Of Wayne] “Double shout outs to Lil Wayne for being free,” said Suge. “Lil Wayne is somebody I gotta lot of love for, gotta lot of respect for. It ain’t about picking him up. It’s about having his back.” Wayne was not the only YMCMB artist brought up during the interaction. The former record business executive then turned his attention to Drake. Suge added, “Drake, as long as you stay down with Wayne, you ain’t gotta worry about the last dance with the dancer. It comes.” [ALSO READ: Video Related To Suge Knight And Katt Williams Incident Released] Unfortunately your browser does not support IFrames. Suge Knight -- New Year's Resolution ... Threats, Threats and More Threats - Watch More Celebrity Videos or Subscribe

Diddy Blasts Drake On-Stage for Stealing ‘0 to 100′

There is now video proof of Diddy blasting Drake for stealing the “0 to 100” beat. Diddy accused Drake of jacking the track in front of a crowd at Story Nightclub last June. TMZ obtained a recording that shows Diddy ranting about the rapper while Ma$e stands next to him. “Somebody get this s**t on tape,” he says. “I’ma play this next beat, I gave this s**t to this n**a, this n**a stole this s**t from me. But at the end of the day, this s**t is hard. Play that s**t!” Then Diddy and Ma$e start dancing just as “0 to 100” drops. It’s obvious that the rap mogul had a bone to pick with Drizzy, but Diddy’s account of what happened is different from what was originally reported. Producer Boi-1da was said to have given the track to both of them. However, in the video Diddy notes that he was the one who gave the music to Drake. Diddy didn’t run into Drake for eight months prior to seeing him at LIV nightclub last weekend. Drake was reportedly punched and was said to have re-injured his shoul

John Singleton Says He Doesn’t Think The Sony Leak Emails Are Racist

Since the Sony hack revealed some distasteful emails between Sony Pictures Entertainment executives Amy Pascal, Scott Rudin, Clint Culpepper and Michael Lynton, no one has come to their defense, until now. Film director John Singleton penned an essay for The Hollywood Reporter where he defended his friends and said he was able to see the humor in their comments. Pascal’s and Rudin’s comments in the hacked Sony emails are troubling, but from my perspective they don’t read as “racist.” These two people have consistently hired people of color. They stand different from industry figures who would never hire a black person, no matter how qualified, for any position. We are currently in a polarized environment where offhand remarks told in bad taste get propagated to undermine a person’s whole history. This is a dangerous thing for America and especially for Hollywood, a media community built on bad taste and candor. When I read their comments, I see the humor, even if some people would fin