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Kim Kardashian and Kanye West "Do Something" for Charity

Having achieved a decade of success in the fashion business, Alexander Wang is celebrating by making like Taylor Swift . That’s right, he’s gotten his own impressive squad of celebrities together in one place. The world famous designer has teamed with DoSomething.org to create special articles of clothing that are being modeled by stars such as Kim Kardashian and Kanye West. The collection mostly features T-shirts and hooded sweatshirts and all proceeds from the sales of these items will go to help children in need. As you can see here, the pregnant Keeping Up with the Kardashians star is rocking a tight black top and skirt, while her husband is going with a hoodie and jeans. “Kanye x Alexander Wang x Steven Klein x Do Something,” Kardashian wrote as a caption on Instagram while sharing West’s picture. Other stars involved in this charitable campaign include Tyga, Kate Moss, The Weeknd and Taraji P. Henson. Visit Alexander Wang’s official website for more information on this admirable effort and start to wonder for real: Might this be Kanye’s first step in his run for the 2020 Presidency ? View Slideshow: 43 Kute and Kuddly Kimye Photos

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Jay-Z Releases, Pulls "Occupy All Streets" T-Shirts

Looks like Jay-Z may now be up to 100 problems. After a perceived attempt to cash in on the populist Occupy Wall Street protests through the sale of T-shirts with the slogan “Occupy All Streets” for $22, the duds were removed from the ” Otis ” rapper’s Rocawear website Saturday with no explanation. All in a 48-hour span. So what happened? Jay-Z came under fire after it was reported that Rocawear didn’t plan to donate any of the proceeds from the sales to the Occupy Wall Street movement he claims to support. That fact was later confirmed by his label. “The ‘Occupy All Streets’ shirt was created in support of the Occupy Wall Street movement,” a Rocawear rep said in a statement Friday. “Rocawear strongly encourages all forms of constructive expression, whether it be artistic, political or social.” “‘Occupy All Streets’ is our way of reminding people that there is change to be made everywhere, not just on Wall Street. At this time we have not made an official commitment to monetarily support the movement.” Needless to say, those involved in “Occupy Wall Street” were not happy. “To attempt to profit off of the first important social moment of 50 years with overpriced pieces of cotton is an insult to the ongoing fight for economic civil rights known as #occupywallstreet,” an Occupy Wall Street leader who goes by “Grim” said. Meanwhile, Russell Simmons, an avid supporter of the Occupy Wall Street movement, said the shirt in question “takes #OccupyWallStreet to the next level.” It did . The shirts, which were sold for $22 a pop, are no longer available.

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Lil Wayne Sued For $20 Million By ‘Lollipop’ Producer

Producer Deezle says he hasn’t gotten his fair cut of the song’s sales. By Gil Kaufman Lil Wayne Photo: Frederick M. Brown/ Getty Images It’s almost a given. An artist scores a major hit that sells millions of records and a short time later is sued by someone either claiming he or she actually wrote the song or worked on it and didn’t get a fair slice of the pie. Cue the lawsuit from the producer Darius Harrison (a.k.a. Deezle), who has filed a court action against Young Money Entertainment and Cash Money Records, claiming that he has not gotten his paper from the sales of Lil Wayne’s smash hit “Lollipop” and the album it was featured on, Tha Carter III. According to TMZ , the $20 million lawsuit claims that Deezle, who says he produced “Whip It,” “Prostitute 2,” “Action,” “Mrs. Officer” and “Let the Beat Build” as well as “Lollipop,” is entitled to his cut of royalties on the reported $70 million the album has grossed on sales of 6 million copies. “Lollipop” hit #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and won a Grammy for Best Rap Song in 2009. Harrison previously sued Wayne for $2.5 million over what he claimed were unpaid royalties from the sales of “Mrs. Officer.” The liner notes to Carter list Harrison as a co-producer along with Jim Jonsin on “Lollipop” and as the recording engineer on most of the other songs on the disc. A spokesperson for Wayne and Young Money/ Cash Money could not be reached for comment at press time on the lawsuit. In the meantime, Wayne has been working on putting the latest member of his crew into the spotlight: Lil Twist. “That’s where I get my little oomph from, when I bring my whole clique out there, and I want them to be heard,” Wayne told MTV News last week. “I remember when [Bad Boy] had Total, Biggie, Ma$e, Junior Mafia, all of them other people. Then you think of the Roc. We’re more so like the Roc. ‘Cause Jay always had artists the world didn’t know, but he put them on the proper song and everybody knows the song. But this time around, I want you to know the song, I want you to know the person, I want you to know us. And it’s no secret about it, I got the toughest team in the game right now and later.” Related Artists Lil Wayne

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Paris Hilton’s Boobs Have To Be Magical

It seems that Paris Hilton’s magical boobies are back, and just in time because I’m kinda hungover and not really in the mood for flat Paris Hilton pictures . Here she is giving us a nice little peek at her potential hotness the other night leaving some restaurant. I still think that she should be selling her own line of bras, the posts I’ve written alone about her magical cleavage would be enough advertising. I would just need a small percentage from the sales. Hit me up on

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