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| BET.com - Bobby Brown Tried To Fight Usher, Reports Say |
| October 17, 2002-- According to sources, New Edition alum Bobby Brown threw a temper tantrum at an exclusive birthday party in Los Angeles for pop prince Usher, claiming the younger star replaced him in the limelight. "You need to respect me! You took my spot! You are taking away my shine! I should be on stage, not you," the New York Post reported Brown as saying. More on bet.com |
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| BET.com - Kelly Price and Sauce Money Sue P. Diddy Over Royalties |
| Posted July 19, 2002-- BET.com has confirmed with the Manhattan Supreme Court that Sean "P. Diddy" Combs is being sued by three songwriters, including Def Jam artist Kelly Price and rapper Sauce Money, because they claim the producer/rapper/actor defrauded them out of royalties from some of his biggest songs. |
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| BET.com - L.A. Times: Biggie Hired Gang to Kill Tupac |
| Posted Sept. 6, 2002 -- The first segment of a two-part report in today's Los Angeles Times claims that Christopher "The Notorious B.I.G." Wallace (aka Biggie Smalls) agreed to pay Compton, Calif., gang members $1 million to kill rival Tupac Shakur. The second part of the feature will run in Saturday's editions |
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| BET.com - Lil' Cease and Wallace Family Say Allegations Against B.I.G. False |
| Posted Sept. 6, 2002 -- Lil' Cease, a close associate of Christopher "The Notorious B.I.G." Wallace, refuted the notion that the rapper paid Southside Crips to kill rap rival Tupac Shakur. The rapper, who was a member of Wallace's group Junior M.A.F.I.A., said that at the time of Shakur's murder, Wallace was in his Teaneck, N.J., home with him and other members of his entourage. |
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| BET.com - Lil' Kim Stars In Western With Bobby Brown and LisaRaye |
| Posted September 10, 2002-- Foul-mouthed fashionplate Lil' Kim has signed on to star in an indie Western, "Guns And Roses," alongside singer Bobby Brown and actress LisaRaye ("Barbershop"). The film, which is set in the 1800's, will chronicle five female outlaws bent on avenging the murder of a friend. |
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| BET.com - New Edition Signs To Bad Boy |
| October 16, 2002-- P. Diddy has signed original boy group New Edition to Bad Boy Records in a multimillion-dollar deal. The new millennium N.E. will feature Ralph Tresvant, Johnny Gill, Ronald DeVoe, Ricky Bell and Michael Bivins, but not real life bad boy Bobby Brown. The group will release a 20th anniversary album through the label next year, Bad Boy reps said. |
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| BET.com - P.Diddy Plans to Make Bad Boy the "Next Major" |
| Posted July 1, 2002-- Recently, Sean "Puffy" Combs said that he aimed to make his label, Bad Boy Records, the next major record label, which prompted him to sever his ties with longtime partner Arista. Currently, there are only five major labels, which own a vast majority of the music market share and dominate video and radio. |
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