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Future Takes A Dig At Jay-Z After His ‘4:44’ Diss

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Jay-Z addressed a lot of things on his 4:44 album to the point where it seemed like nothing was off limits. Jigga was critical of himself as well as the rap game, so it’s no surprise that certain artists felt some type of way. One rapper who seemed to be a little salty after the album’s release is […]

Future Takes A Dig At Jay-Z After His ‘4:44’ Diss

Need To Know: The #HotMugshot Guy Lands A Modeling Contract?

The #HotMugshot guy gets a modeling deal, Amber Rose will star in a sitcom and everything you #NeedToKnow today.

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Take That Robots: Ed Sheeran Beats Daft Punk’s Spotify Record

It’s a great week to be Ed Sheeran. Not only is his second album, X, poised to debut at #1 on the U.S. album charts, but it also just destroyed the record for streaming in its first week on Spotify. After the album’s release in his native England on June 23, X quickly became the… Read more »

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Exclusive: Lil Wayne Reveals I Am Not A Human Being II Release Date

‘I’m gonna tour right after the album drops’ on February 19, Weezy tells MTV News. By Nadeska Alexis, with reporting by Sway Calloway “MTV First: Lil Wayne” Photo: MTV News

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Ghostface Killah Sued For Sampling ‘Iron Man’ Theme Song

Wu-Tang Clan rapper has long had a fascination with the superhero. By Gil Kaufman Ghostface Killah Photo: Scott Gries/ Getty Images The Wu-Tang Clan has never been shy about flaunting their influences: from martial arts to La Cosa Nostra, chess and, of course, superhero comics. But member Ghostface Killah’s love of one Marvel icon in particular, Iron Man, is putting the Shaolin rapper in some hot legal water. According to The Hollywood Reporter, composer Jack Urbont is suing Sony Music Entertainment and Ghostface (born Dennis Coles) over claims the rapper illegally sampled his “Iron Man Theme” from the 1960s “The Marvel Super Heroes” TV show. Ghostface, who named his 1996 solo debut Ironman, and whose many aliases include Ironman and the superhero’s alter ego, billionaire industrialist Tony Stark (which Ghostface spells Starks), has long had a fascination with the character. But Urbont claims in his suit that two songs on Ghostface’s second album, 2000’s Supreme Clientele copied “verbatim” the “Theme” he wrote for the show. Urbont is an actor and Broadway producer who has also written theme music for everything from daytime soaps such as “General Hospital” to music for “That ’70s Show” and “The View.” The Reporter speculated that Urbont’s suit came so long after the album’s release because the composer “may have grown tired of seeing Killah’s name attached to his music on the Internet.” The character has obviously gotten a much higher profile over the past few years thanks to the two “Iron Man” movies. In fact, one of Ghostface’s songs, “Slept on Tony with Dirt,” appeared in the 2008 “Iron Man” movie and the rapper appears in a deleted scene on the DVD version of the film. The case is described as a typical copyright infringement claim, but the Reporter noted that Urbont’s lawyers also threw in an unfair competition claim. “Defendant Ghostface is also known for the nickname ‘Tony Starks,’ which is a take-off of the name ‘Tony Stark,’ Iron Man’s real name and true identity. In this way, Defendants’ use of Urbont’s ‘Iron Man Theme’ gives them a substantial commercial advantage by linking Ghostface to Iron Man without paying for it,” the allegation reads. A spokesperson for Ghostface could not be reached at press time. Related Artists Ghostface Killah

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30 Seconds To Mars Answer Your Questions In Exclusive MTV Live Stream

’30 Seconds to Mars: State of the Union’ will stream live on MTV.com Thursday at 6 p.m. ET/ 3 p.m. PT. By James Montgomery 30 Seconds to Mars Photo: Dave Hogan/ WireImage They went to the brink and back to make This Is War , but now, more than a year after the album hit stores, 30 Seconds to Mars are stronger than ever, with a globe-spanning, arena-filling tour, a string of thoroughly epic music videos, and a die-hard fanbase that most bands would kill for. So now, everyone is beginning to wonder: What’s next? On Thursday, we’ll find out, when Jared, Shannon and Tomo stop by the MTV Newsroom for a live chat we’re calling “30 Seconds to Mars: State of the Union,” an in-depth discussion about the band’s past, present and, of course, future. Streaming live on MTV.com at 6 p.m. ET/ 3 p.m. PT, the show will be an hour-long open-ended conversation, with the band’s Echelon asking the questions. Fans can submit their queries via Twitter, using the hashtag #ASK30STM, and we’ll pick the best of the bunch to be answered during our live stream. The MTV Newsroom will also be packed with Echelon members, turning the entire show into one gigantic 30STM lovefest (or a close approximation of their “Closer to the Edge” video, at least). So, if you love 30 Seconds to Mars, you’ve gotta watch the “State of the Union” … and lend your voice to the conversation too. And if you know 30 Seconds to Mars — or their boundary-pushing videos for “Hurricane” and “This Is War,” — you know there’s no topic that’s off-limits. It all goes down Thursday at 6 p.m. ET/ 3 p.m. PT on MTV.com! Related Artists 30 Seconds To Mars

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Eminem’s Recovery Release Date Moved Up One Day

Album will now arrive in stores on June 21, Em confirms in a tweet. By Mawuse Ziegbe Eminem’s Recovery Photo: Interscope Eminem’s hotly anticipated album Recovery is set to land on shelves a day earlier than originally planned. The legendary lyricist’s seventh studio album will now get a June 21 release, according to Em’s label, Interscope, after the album leaked online. Once the full LP hit the Net two weeks ahead of its June 22 street date , many expected the Detroit rapper to move up its official delivery. But initial reports seemed to indicate the June date would stick . On Wednesday, XXLmag.com reported that Interscope rep Dennis Dennehey had confirmed the album would roll out on the originally scheduled Tuesday. Yet just a day later, the label issued a press release announcing a new drop date. Eminem has since confirmed the news, tweeting on Monday (June 14): “It’s true. RECOVERY goes on-sale Monday, 6/21 now.” Steve Berman, vice-chairman of Interscope Geffen A&M, said the public’s hunger for the hip-hop icon’s latest effort had fueled the date change. “We believe fans want to support their favorite artists by purchasing the real album and not a leaked version,” Berman said in the press release. “At the same time, we realize speed is of the essence when fans are so passionate about wanting to hear new songs from such an enormously popular artist like Eminem.” Berman also noted that for devoted fans, adjusting the set’s availability by 24 hours was significant. “Even by releasing Recovery only a day earlier than previously announced, it makes a difference to those fans.” The Recovery leak came only a few days after Em premiered the dramatic video for his single “Not Afraid.” For his latest set, Marshall Mathers reached beyond his Shady family , teaming with stars like Rihanna, Pink and Lil Wayne. The album also features production from new collaborators like Jim Jonsin, Just Blaze and DJ Khalil. Are you satisfied that Em’s album will drop a day earlier? Should the label release it sooner? Tell us what you think in the comments! Related Artists Eminem

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