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Gucci Mane Reignites Feud with The Breakfast Club
When it comes to The Breakfast Club, Gucci Mane still has ill feelings towards Power 105.1’s hosts, Angela Yee and DJ Envy.
During the press run for his forthcoming Woptober II project, Gucci Mane sat down with Charlamagne Tha God to discuss his alleged ban from the radio show.
“It came from that punk-ass bitch. And DJ Envy—he’s a pussy, too. Envy’s pussy, man,” Gucci said as a response to where the ‘banned’ rumor started. “I’m gonna give him his face-to-face because me and him never had no issue. I’m gonna confront him about what he and Angela did.”
La Flare is responding to his appearance on The Breakfast Club in 2010, where he confronted Angela Yee for trying to allegedly pursue a sexual relationship with the rapper. However, Yee denied all accusations.
The topic came up again recently on The Breakfast Club during the show’s “Club Court” segment. Yee stated that Gucci Mane was never banned from The Breakfast Club and continued to deny any desire of wanting to sleep with the rapper.
As far as DJ Envy goes, La Flare’s issues with him stem from Envy bringing up Gucci’s infamous Twitter rant where he named all the women he would have sex with that was in the music industry.
“The day he did the people’s court thing—he was there. Him and the girl or whatever. So he ain’t have the nuts to come after he did that,” said Gucci. “Just like the way he stepped to [Desus and Mero] when they were talking about his wife. I’ma confront him about what he and Angela did, and if he come at me wrong, I’ma slap the shit out him. It ain’t gonna be his first time getting slapped.”
Many thought Charlamagne was in the wrong for doing this interview with Gucci Mane and for not defending his co-workers. However, Envy took to Instagram to tell the audience that he already knew about it.
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Production Credits For Nicki Minaj’s New Album ‘Pink Friday 2’

Nicki Minaj has just released her brand new album, Pink Friday 2.
The 22-track album boasts a star-studded lineup featuring collaborations with Drake, J. Cole, Lil Wayne, Tate Kobang, Lourdiz, Lil Uzi Vert, Skillibeng, Skeng, Tasha Cobbs Leonard and Future while production is handled by Atl Jacob, Murda Beatz, Boi-1da, Slade Da Monsta, Dr. Luke, BNYX, Bone Collector and more. Just out the full list of production credits below.
Nicki Minaj Pink Friday 2 Production Credits
1. Are You Gone Already
Prod. by FINNEAS
2. Barbie Dangerous
Prod. by Hollywood Cole, Tate Kobang and YG! Beats
3. FTCU
Prod. by Atl Jacob
4. Beep Beep
Prod. by Murda Beatz and OJ Finessey
5. Fallin 4 U
Prod. by Atl Jacob and DB!
6. Let Me Calm Down (Feat. J. Cole)
Prod. by Atl Jacob, Hendrix Smoke and Kuji
7. RNB (Feat. Lil Wayne & Tate Kobang)
Prod. by Dystinkt Beats, Tate Kobang and YG! Beats
8. Pink Birthday
Prod. by 116, Apollo Parker, Boi-1da and Fierce
9. Needle (Feat. Drake)
Prod. by Boi-1da and YogiTheProducer
10. Cowgirl (Feat. Louridz)
Prod. by Dr. Luke
11. Everybody (Feat. Lil Uzi Vert)
Prod. by DJ Smallz 732 and Tate Kobang
12. Big Difference
Prod. by BoogzDaBeast, FNZ, Keanu Beats and Slade Da Monsta
13. Red Ruby Da Sleeze
Prod. by Cheeze Beatz and Go Grizzly
14. Forward From Trini (Feat. Skillibeng & Skeng)
Prod. by Basbeats and Melio Sounds
15. Pink Friday Girls
Prod. by J Reid
16. Super Freaky Girl
Prod. by Aaron Joseph, Dr. Luke, Malibu Babie and Vaughn Oliver
17. Bahm Bahm
Prod. by Jess Carp and Tate Kobang
18. My Life
Prod. by Don Cannon and Sean Momberger
19. Nicki Hendrix (Feat. Future)
Prod. by B Ham and Vincent “Life” Shaw
20. Blessings (Feat. Tasha Cobbs Leonard)
Prod. by BNYX, Beau Nox and SADPONY
21. Last Time I Saw You
Prod. by Alex Bak, Atl Jacob, Frankie Bash, Hendrix Smoke and TooDope!
22. Just The Memories
Prod. by Bone Collector and Habib Defoundoux
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Production Credits For Drake’s ‘Scary Hours 3’

After announcing an upcoming joint tour with J. Cole titled “It Was All a Blur – Big As The What?,” Drake returns with disc 2 of his previously released album ‘For All The Dogs,’ titling it Scary Hours 3.
Featuring six new tracks, the third installment of the Scary Hours series contained a new verse from J. Cole on ‘Evil Ways.’ With production handled by Lil Yachty, The Alchemist and more, it’s no surprise that this project is making noise.
Check out the full list of production credits below.
Drake Scary Hours 3 Production Credits
1. Red Button
Prod. by Lil Yachty, ovrkast.
2. Stories About My Brother
Prod. by Conductor Williams
3. The Shoe Fits
Prod. by Lil Yachty, ovrkast.
4. Wick Man
Prod. by The Alchemist
5. Evil Ways
Prod. by Boi-1da, FNZ, Fierce, Vinylz
6. You Broke My Heart
Prod. by FNZ, Vinylz
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Cassie and Diddy Amicably Settle Rape and Abuse Lawsuit
In a statement, Ventura expressed, “I have chosen to resolve this matter amicably, securing terms that afford me a measure of control. I extend my gratitude to my family, fans, and legal team for their unwavering support.”

Just a day after Cassie, born Cassandra Ventura, initiated legal proceedings against Diddy, born Sean Combs, alleging years of control and accusing him of rape and prolonged physical abuse spanning over a decade, the two parties have reached a settlement.
In a statement, Ventura expressed, “I have chosen to resolve this matter amicably, securing terms that afford me a measure of control. I extend my gratitude to my family, fans, and legal team for their unwavering support.”
Combs also issued a release acknowledging the amicable resolution, stating, “I wish Cassie and her family all the best. Love.”
The lawsuit detailed a distressing pattern of control and abuse by Diddy, encompassing substance coercion, physical assault, and coercive sexual encounters.
Specifically, the legal document outlined a troubling practice termed “voyeurism,” where Diddy allegedly coerced Cassie into engaging in sexual activities with male prostitutes while he watched, recorded, and took photographs. These encounters, referred to as “freak offs,” occurred in high-end hotels and Diddy’s residences across the United States and involved elaborate costumes.
The legal filing ended with an account of an alleged rape in 2018, following a dinner meeting between Diddy and Cassie. The suit claimed that Diddy forced himself into her apartment, despite her repeated objections, and raped her. The relationship ended shortly after.
“After years in silence and darkness, I am finally ready to tell my story, and to speak up on behalf of myself and for the benefit of other women who face violence and abuse in their relationships,” Cassie stated on Thursday. “With the expiration of New York’s Adult Survivors Act fast approaching, it became clear that this was an opportunity to speak up about the trauma I have experienced and that I will be recovering from for the rest of my life.”
Subsequently, Cassie married personal trainer Alex Fine the following year and now has two children. According to the complaint, her association with Bad Boy Records concluded in 2019.
Wigdor, Ventura’s lawyer, commended his client for her courage in coming forward with her claims. “I am very proud of Ms. Ventura for having the strength to go public with her lawsuit,” he said in a statement on Friday.
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