Rick Ross Sued By Nigerian State

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Rick Ross may not forgive, but apparently the government of Nigeria's Cross River State doesn't either. The Bawse was recently slapped with a lawsuit by the Nigerian state's government for canceling a performance date at the Calabar Festival and failing to reimburse the performance fees. According to a recent article from InformationNigeria.org, Rick Rozay abruptly cancelled his performance at this year's Calabar Festival, a nearly month-long music festival funded by the Cross River State government.

Yung Joc Denies Involvement In Studio Robbery

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Rapper Yung Joc's Atlanta studio was robbed recently and the 28-year-old rapper is being accused of taking part in the crime, of which $70,000 worth of equipment was stolen. According to WSBTV.com, authorities visited the crime scene on Dec. 18, after the 'New Joc City' creator, born YaMar Robinson, reported the robbery, which he denies taking any part in. Joc claims that his brother and his brother's girlfriend were outside of the studio, located on Boyd Ave., in Atlanta, when an unknown attacker forced them inside the location. Afterwards, their mouths were taped, zip ties were placed around their wrists and they were forced to stay in the bathroom.

Jay-Z Sued By Workers Compensation Board Of New York

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Jay-Z's legal troubles continue, as the Brooklyn emcee has been sued by the Workers Compensation Board of New York. The suit alleges that Jay failed to pay worker's compensation insurance for three months in 2009. The insurance, which was supposed to cover domestic employees in the emcee's home, was allegedly properly paid after the three months. The Workers Compensation Board sued Jay-Z for $18,000 in fines, though sources reportedly say that the figure is the result of a clerical error.

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50 Cent And T.I. Ends Twitter Beef

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The beef between 50 Cent and T.I which was held on Twitter has come to an end. Last month, Twitter played the battleground to yet another beef involving 50 Cent when the Queens rapper said that T.I. should have let his wife Tameka "Tiny" Cottle take the rap for their 2010 drug charges. Now, Fiddy says that the two rappers have officially squashed their feud. According to a recent interview with Vibe, Fif and Tip quelled their Twitter feud with a phone call. 50 said that although things were pretty heated between him and the King of the South, he did make sure that there were no hard feelings between the two artists.

Nelly Sued For Credit Card Debt By American Express

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Nelly ran up a $20,403.64 credit card bill with American Express -- which seems totally reasonable for a big name rap star. Just one problem ... AMEX says he never paid it! The credit card company filed a lawsuit against Nelly (real name Cornell Iral Haynes, Jr) in Missouri back in October to try and get their money back (plus another $3,000 in attorney's fees). So far though, they claim Nelly has refused to pay what he owes. A court hearing is scheduled for January 9. Calls to Nelly's camp were not returned.

Drake Gets Aaliyah Tattoo On His Back

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With all of this talk of outrageous tattoos involving Drake and a fan, you would think he would stay away from the ink and needle. Not quite. Apparently, the ‘Headlines’ rapper got a tattoo of the late R&B songbird Aaliyah on his back. It’s widely known of Drizzy’s love and appreciation for Aaliyah. He paid homage to her on his last album ‘Thank Me Later’ by sampling ‘(At Your Best) You Are Love’ for his song ‘Unforgettable.’ So now he took it one step further with some artwork on his back.

Snoop Dogg Sued By Lebanese Concert Promoter

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Buju Banton Appeals Drug Conviction

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Photo: VTeam"][/caption]On December 16, the Grammy Award-winning Reggae / Dancehall star Buju Banton appealed a cocaine trafficking and conspiracy conviction that landed him a 10-year sentence this February. The Associated Press reports that Banton (born Mark Myrie) and his attorney, David O. Markus are alleging that a government informant "relentlessly pursued" the star, in exchange for $50,000. Additionally, the Gargamel Records artist maintains that there is not conclusive evidence to the conviction, for which he is presently serving.

Former Death Row Records VP Shot & Killed In Hollywood

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