Arianna Grande’s Dad Checks Big Sean

After writing, “I give her that D… #Detroit” on April 14, fans immediately speculated the pic was intended for girlfriend Ariana Grande and that “D” didn’t actually stand for Detroit (if you catch our drift). Needless to say, the rumors caught the attention of the pop diva’s father, Edward Butera.

Commenting on the image, Butera pulled a total dad move and wrote, “that D. better be Detroit Sean.”

The rapper has yet to respond to the comment, but we have no doubt that he’s planning his next move VERY carefully. It’s never a good idea to piss off pops!

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Wiz Khalifa’s Paul Walker Tribute Set A Spotify Record Yesterday!

Wiz Khalifa is an emotional favorite in rap music because he can make songs like “See You Again”without seeming contrived. As a tribute to the late actor Paul Walker, it’s a memento for cast and crew. But an emotional favorite can’t always be a well-timed hit in perfect stride with more diverse album material. Wiz’s soundtrack jewel with Charlie Puth shattered the Spotify record for most plays in one day too, solidifying it as a tragedy-from-triumph chant that any listener can find relatable.

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Cam’ron Releases “Killa Crunch” Cereal

Cam’ron knows that breakfast is the most important meal of the day, so he created a limited run of Killa Crunch cereal boxes to help his fans start their day. Every Killa Crunch box panel is jam-packed with goonie goodness inspired by the Dipset don. Featuring an “U Mad Lib” and “Dumb Smart” crossword on the back of the box, and a slew of nutritional facts to ensure you’re getting your daily doses of the stuff that’s really good, the Killa Crunch cereal box is the ultimate Cam collectible. To make this sweet cereal setup even sweeter, each box has a special edition Killa Crunch tee shirt inside. Bring Killa to your kitchen by copping your Killa Crunch cereal box and tee shirt through the Virgin Mega app this Monday, 4/13 at 4PM EDT.

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The Book Of Yeezus For Sale Now

So and So,
Each generation champions a superstar, so consistently relevant that they come to accompany that generation through its evolution, being a part of and ultimately shaping its identity. Such past icons have been the likes of Frank Sinatra, Marilyn Monroe, John Lennon, or Michael Jackson. For this generation, Generation Y, Kanye West is not only its greatest spectacle, but in some senses, a spiritual figure.

We are here to spread a doctrine. Well, a pseudo-doctrine. We ask you to use your pulpit for Good.

A few months ago, my brothers and I embarked on a creative journey that began with a “What If?”:

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