Between police brutality and the disparaging images of African-American men in the media, it is vitally important that our young Black men see examples of success.…
According to a new report, Ray J absolutely lost it the day Whitney Houston died of a drug overdose. Because he was distraught over the passing of his girlfriend at the time? Of course. But also because he allegedly overheard at least one police officer make disparaging remarks about the late singer. TMZ sources confirm that Ray J was standing outside the room when he heard laughter and some kind of rude comment, a story that jibes with someone else close to Houston complaining that an emergency responder was “talking trash” about her inside the suite. Ray J tried to go after the inappropriate individual and tried to go after him on more than one occasion. But he was restrained and removed from the vicinity. TMZ also reports that a Beverly Hills cop filed a complaint with the California Labor Department, alleging that his sergeant pulled the sheet off of Whitney’s corpse and remarked: “Damn, she’s still looking good, huh?” Officer Accused of Disparaging Whitney Houston Corpse Other law enforcement officials deny this comment, or anything close to it, was made. Ray J has not yet commented on the allegations, likely because he’s penning another single about the Kim Kardashian sex tape .
Lil Wayne doesn’t like New York City-gate is officially on day two. Yesterday, Fuse TV went down to New York State Senator Malcolm Smith’s press conference in Times Square, where the politician demanded an apology from Tunechi for his disparaging remark about NYC (a super quick “Flat out, I don’t like New York,” made in passing)… Continue
Video hits Internet a day after Gucci was sentenced to 12 months in jail for parole violation. By Shaheem Reid Gucci Mane Photo: Asylum/MTV News One day after he was sentenced to 12 months in jail for violating his probation, Gucci Mane ‘s video for “Worst Enemy” hit the Internet. The video is his latest single from his forthcoming — and now all-too-appropriately titled — LP, The State vs