 Remy Ma Remy Ma went on trial for assault Monday, with a prosecutor claiming the rapper shot and almost killed a friend because she thought the woman had stolen money from her.
But a lawyer for the singer, whose real name is Remy Smith, said the July 14 shooting after a party was "a tragic accident."
Smith, 26, is charged in Manhattan's state Supreme Court with first-degree assault and related charges in the shooting of Makeda Barnes Joseph, who was critically wounded. |
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 The Game The Game is back in play.
Los Angeles County sheriff's records show that the rapper was released from jail just before midnight Sunday after serving eight days of a 60-day sentence.
The 28-year-old entertainer (real name: Jayceon Taylor) turned himself in March 2. |
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 Snoop Dogg Snoop Dogg has been told to settle his disagreement with former label Priority Records or face heading to court.
The rapper is in dispute with the label over £1 million's worth of royalties he claims he is owed, as well as a £475,000 advance for his 2000 album ‘Tha Last Meal’, not to mention the Greatest Hits collection he says was released two years ago without his consent. |
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 Amy Winehouse The singer has riled against the release of an unofficial biography.
Amy Winehouse threw a strop yesterday morning (March 6) apparently, after seeing a copy of an unauthorised biography of her life for sale in a garage in London.
According to the Daily Star, the ‘Rehab’ singer entered the garage at 5am (GMT), and spied the book, ‘Amy Amy Amy: The Amy Winehouse Story’, then demanded that staff remove it from the shelves. |
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 Kelly Rowland Kelly Rowland has gotten a little more bustylicious.
Rowland, who sang "Bootylicious" with Beyonce in the group Destiny's Child, tells People magazine in its March 17 issue that she had plastic surgery last October to bring her "from an A-cup to a B-cup."
As for the one-cup upgrade, Rowland says: "I didn't want to have double Ds and be a little bitty size 2 — that would look nuts!" |
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 Britney Spears Being Britney Spears' father is now a paying gig — through most of the summer, at least.
A court has ordered the troubled pop star's estate to pay James Spears' $2,500 in weekly compensation and authorized him to lease a car. On Wednesday, his authority to handle his daughter's affairs, which was scheduled to expire March 10, was extended until July 31. |
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 Noel Gallagher Apparently Noel has been stocking up on firearms in the USA.
Oasis’ Noel Gallagher has got a new hobby, according to the Daily Mirror – shooting.
The newspaper reports that Gallagher has been sending text messages to Kasabian’s Tom Meighan about his new hobby, revealing that he has been stocking up on firearms for his new hobby as he mixes the new Oasis album in Los Angeles. |
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 Snoop Dogg Snoop Dogg has slammed US chatshow queen Oprah Winfrey after she accused him of being a misogynist.
Winfrey slated the rapper as a prime offender in portraying women negatively through hip-hop during an episode of her show last year.
However, the 36-year old wishes he had been invited as a guest on the show in order to defend himself, but was never given the opportunity. |
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 James Blunt Linda Perry, one of the people behind James Blunt's big-selling album "Back to Bedlam" has sued Warner Music Group for not paying royalties for her songwriting credit.
Perry, represented by her record company, Custard, filed a lawsuit against WMG and its label imprint, Atlantic Records that distributed the album starting from 2004.
Perry's lawsuit that was filed on Tuesday, February 4 in a Manhattan court, claimed a breach of contract where she is supposed to receive million of dollars in royalties. |
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 Scott Weiland Scott Weiland pleaded innocent on Wednesday to driving under the influence of drugs, a charge stemming from his November arrest on a Los Angeles freeway onramp.
The 40-year-old singer for the band Velvet Revolver was not in court but entered his plea to the misdemeanor charge through a defense attorney.
Weiland is free on $40,000 bail and was due back in court for a pretrial hearing on April 4. |
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