Bizzy After Beyonce?
Bizzy Bone is bound to raise a few eyebrows with one of his singles from his
upcoming album,Alpha & Omega which will hit stores on September 14th.
On the single "Everywhere" he raps:
See it in your eyes ,how you want me/
My baby Beyonce was sweating on stage, the vision still haunts me/
Need to let me wipe that up,Where yo' Jigga at?/
Find me in tha hood ,where my n****z at/
S**t,I could hit it better/
Hold up,don't get mad Jigga,you did it to Nas baby mom's...remember/
What goes around,comes around/
Cause i believe in karma/
Let me wifey that and you could have my baby momma/
Puffy my man,you know what it is/
You know what it was,you know what you did...../
He also mentions Halle Berry,Mariah Carey and Toni Braxton on the track .
To listen to it Right Click And Save As Here or visit his official website.
N.O.R.E., A Part Of The R .O.C !
According to sources,Roc-A-Fella Records has again beefed up its roster by signin
g N.O.R.E.
N.O.R.E's last album,Gods Favorite was released through DefJam Records.
Just last week,Rocafella announced the signing of Grafh!
Did Alicia Keys Double Deal on Book Deal?
Alicia Keys is facing claims from her former literary agents that after they worked to help her set up a book deal, she went behind their backs to set up her own deal with a rival, costing them their fairly earned commission.
Alicia Keys clearly knows how much she's worth. According to court documents, Putnam Books has offered Keys a million dollar, multiple-book deal advance that will include a book of poems and lyrics penned by the musician. But now Lukeman Literary, a Manhattan-based book agent, has hit Keys with a lawsuit, claiming it helped the singer obtain a million dollar book deal with publishers at Bantam Dell.
Lukeman claims that Alicia then went behind its back to negotiate a similar deal with rival publisher, Putnam, cheating her Lukeman agents out of their 15 percent commission on what could become a bestseller.
Reps for Keys say the lawsuit is "meritless," adding that there was never a signed contract between Keys and Lukeman Literary, and therefore they were never her legal representatives.
In a statement written by Lukeman's lawyer ,he argues that there is no written contract showing that Ms. Keys intends to rely upon a legal technicality, but it does not make her actions right.
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