When Mimi talks to Nikko about hitting on Karlie Redd and what he said to her at the music video party, the conversation escalates and Mimi decides it is time to end things with Nikko. Turn the pages for more drama…
Similar to diamonds, taxes, and certain STDs, tweets are FOREVER… A List Of Trash Talkin’ Tweets Rappers Posted About Each Other Before They Became Famous Twitter. A place where we can go to communicate with our friends, vent our frustrations, and talk isht about others without fear of repercussions? Well, not exactly. Remember those tweets you posted a few years back about that girl at your job that you can’t STAND? They are still on your timeline. You’re not alone however, apparently rappers do the same thing. Long before becoming household names, rappers had Twitter accounts. Many aspiring stars would use their 140 characters to slander other MCs who were already popular while THEY were back on their momma’s couch. Most of these passive-aggressive wordsmiths probably thought that their tweets would never see the light of day…WRONG! Joke’s on you guys! Thanks to some extensive research by the good folks at BallerAlert, we now have some of those tweets and in hindsight they are PURE COMEDY! Trinidad James dissing Nicki Minaj, Macklemore dissing J.Cole, ASAP Rocky poppin’ fly about Jay-Z, Meek Mill and Wale praising 50 Cent, Iggy Azalea throwing Trey Songz under a speeding bus???? That is just the beginning! Flip it over a few times to see what some your favorite artists USED to say about each other before they became famous!
Before the riches and fame, most celebs worked dead-end jobs and scraped together pennies to make ends meet like millions of Americans in job-scarce America. Mostly lucky, celebs often get their big break while working jobs they absolutely hate. Here are fifteen celebs and their jobs before fame. Take a look. Continue reading →
Miley Cyrus is featured in the latest issue of Billboard , telling the magazine she’s putting music before all else these days and is not the white Nicki Minaj . But she also gives a Q&A to Rolling Stone this month and says something even more controversial: Miley loves weed! Okay. She doesn’t say that exactly. But when asked if she smokes up, Cyrus laughed and replied: “You can’t ask someone that and expect them to say yes. I did a song with Snoop Dogg called ‘ Ashtrays and Heartbreaks ,’ so people can put it together for themselves.” The artist also says she’s “happy” to live in California – where pot is legal – and defends its use against alcohol. “I think alcohol is way more dangerous than marijuana – people can be mad at me for saying that, but I don’t care,” Cyrus tells Rolling Stone . “I’ve seen a lot of people spiral down with alcohol, but I’ve never seen that happen with weed.” Miley adds that she isn’t a fan of acting because she can’t be herself in a made-up role – and then the person who used to Tweet every thought and emotion truly shows how far she’s come. Is she still engaged to Liam Hemsworth ? “I wear a ring every single day,” she says. “I don’t talk about my personal life, so that’s enough of an answer.” We love it.
No Miley. People want you to stop twerking. Miley Cyrus Says People Tried To Make Her Nicki Minaj Miley actually gives white girls who have rhythm a bad name. We couldn’t imagine a white-twerking Nicki Minaj with multiple voices and those cotton candy wigs. Lord help us. According to US Magazine Miley Cyrus’ musical makeover is almost as divisive as her physical transformation. Once known for kid-friendly pop hits like “Start All Over” and “See You Again” during her days as a Disney Channel star, the rebellious 20-year-old shows off an ostensibly more mature side on her latest single, “We Can’t Stop.” The outspoken musician (whose fiance Liam Hemsworth recently called off their engagement, as exclusively reported by Us Weekly) tells the latest issue of Billboard that her new look and sound has sparked some unfair comparisons to her contemporaries. “A lot of people wanted to try to make me the white Nicki Minaj,” Cyrus says of the chart-topping rapper. “That’s not what I’m trying to do. I love ‘hood’ music, but my talent is as a singer.” Known for her love of twerking, Cyrus adds, “I can’t really be told what to do right now. I’m too young to go in and make someone else’s vision come to life. I want to go make my visions.” Though she’s often seen clubbing and sings about drug use in her latest single, Cyrus insists she has an unparalleled work ethic. “I never stop working, ever — I put my track list together this morning,” she tells Billboard. “I want my record to be the biggest record in the world, and I’ve given everything to get here, even down to friends and family and relationships — I’ve just put this music first.” “That’s been kind of a trip: It’s not like I’m losing who I am — I actually found out more about who I am by making this music,” she continues. “I’m going on a journey, and that’s more than a lot of 20-year-olds can say. And I’m still going to change so much. Because I’m not the same person I was six months ago — I’m not even the same person I was two weeks ago.” Though “We Can’t Stop” shot to the top of the iTunes charts when it was released June 3, the track received flak for its adult themes. Cyrus dismisses such criticisms, arguing that it’s important for her to be honest about her experiences. Cyrus’ full interview is featured in the latest issue of Billboard, on sale Monday, June 17. She loves hood music, but can’t make good music. Maybe she can do a twerk session for Jay Z and get the Rihanna treatment. We’ll take a Rihanna clone over Nicki any day. Wenn
Nicki’s music may be trash, but her business savvy is on point. Nicki Minaj Inks New Deal With Wine Company According to All Hip Hop Nicki Minaj is expanding her business empire with a new deal Myx Fusions, which has forged a new partnership with the singer/rapper. Nicki will be the face of Myx Fusions’ new, ready to drink Moscato, which is expanding into the United States market. She will be featured in a campaign that includes print, radio, television, off-line events and social media messaging. Myx Fusions is co-owned by “Love & Hip Hop” executive producer Mona Scott-Young, who is also the Chief Marketing Officer for Myx Fusions. “Nicki is an innovative trendsetter and has the ability to energize the masses,” Mona Scott-Young told AllHipHop.com in a press release. “She embodies everything that Myx Fusions represents – style, spontaneity and the desire to push the envelope and inspire change. Both brands are perfectly aligned,” Mona Scott-Young said. “I am so excited to team with the Myx brand,” says Minaj. “I have no doubt that it will be number one. It’s a great-tasting, amazing product that people will love. It’s not even a hard sell. Myx Fusions gives us an opportunity to revolutionize the wine industry.” “ The latest move for Nicki Minaj adds to her growing list of business accomplishments, which includes deals with Mac, adidas and Pepsi. Nicki Minaj recently announced that she would not be returning as host for the new season of “American Idol,” as she focuses on her acting career. Nicki is currently in New York City filming “The Other Woman” for 20th Century Fox, opposite Cameron Diaz and Leslie Mann. Take that haters. Now let us hold something.
Celebrities Who Could Join The Twerk Team We all know the Twerk Team. The armada of rump shaking women who post YouTube videos of themselves shaking it up for our viewing pleasures. Usually these are no-name women with superb derriere control and flexibility. But what if some more famous women tried to join the team? How do you think they’d fare? Let us know! Continue reading →