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When The Checks Stop Coming: T.O. Tweeting To Pay The Bills

Since that whole football comeback didn’t work out, T.O. has taken his slore-y talents elsewhere. According to legal docs, obtained by TMZ, Mr. O says he makes between $2,800 – $6,400 per tweet. In one instance, he pulled in $2,800 to tweet for Cutters — a football glove company. He raked in $4,800 for tweeting on behalf of Old Navy. And he got $6,400 for tweeting about Fantapper — a sports social networking site. T.O. also discloses he’s earned residual money for an episode of “Punk’d” and for his appearances on “Any Given Sunday” and “Necessary Roughness.” And get this … T.O. scored $10 grand for promoting Yahoo Fantasy Football and $20 grand for promoting a Super Bowl party. Here’s what else was learned about T.O.: He spends more than $80K in personal expenses and $40K in child support. Damn, Terrell! No wonder he’s trying to stay in the NFL! But we didn’t know people were paying that much for tweets. We need some of that Twitter love. Source More On Bossip! Basketball Wives Breakup Beef: Matt Barnes And Gloria Govan Spend Thanksgiving Eve Throwing Jabs On Twitter Kris Humphries Ex “Bianca” Speaks Out And Says Kris Said Her Cakes Looked Better Than Kim Kardashian… What Do You All Think? [Video/Pics] Bangin’ Baller Babes: The Exes, Girlfriends, Wives, And Beautiful Baby Mamas Of NFL Players Hip-Hop Beef: 50 Cent Responds To T.I. Comments About Him In VIBE Magazine!

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When The Checks Stop Coming: T.O. Tweeting To Pay The Bills

J. Cole: “I Don’t Think Hip-Hop Has Been Balanced” [VIDEO]

Roc Nation Recording artist J. Cole sat down with Frequency TV to speak about his latest single “Work Out” off of his debut album “Cole World: The Sideline Story,” which will be in stores September 27. J. Cole also spoke about the music industry at large: “People are hurting in the world and we still rapping about super flashy things, which I am not knocking because I am not innocent in it at all… It’s about balance; I don’t think hip-hop for a while has been balanced. I don’t want to be the voice of the generation at all, but I definitely want to spark some type of change.” Watch the video below to hear what else J. Cole had to say. Frequency TV features behind the scenes, up close and personal interviews with some of your favorite artists. Check out HotHipHopDetroit.com for the next installment of Frequency TV. SOURCE: HotHipHopDetroit.com RELATED POSTS: J. Cole “Cole World: The Sideline Story” Album Cover J. Cole’s “Any Given Sunday” [MIXTAPE REVIEW] J. Cole Feat. Trey Songz “Can’t Get Enough” [NEW MUSIC]

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J. Cole: “I Don’t Think Hip-Hop Has Been Balanced” [VIDEO]