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Album Charts: Drake Earns Second Chart-Topper With 'Take Care'

Music ♦ Posted 11/23/2011

As expected, Drake topped this week's Billboard 200 with the third-largest sales week of 2011 for an album for his new album, Take Care. The album sells 631,000 copies in its first week, giving the Canadian rapper his second chart-topper following 2010's Thank Me Later, which launched with 447,000. Only two sets have sold more... |
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Webbie Banned From '106 & Park'? Threatens To Slap Host Terrance J

Music ♦ Posted 10/24/2011

Louisiana rapper Webbie has been making headlines over the past week, stemming from some controversy with BET during an appearance on "106 & Park," which he has been reportedly banned from. Here's how the story goes... Two Fridays ago, on October 14, the rapper was a guest judge during the countdown show's "Freestyle Fridays" segment.... |
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Webbie Readies Sophomore Solo Album, Savage Life 2

Music ♦ Posted 01/08/2008

After enjoying a successful 2007 with his hit single "Wipe Me Down," Baton Rouge-based rapper Webbie is set to release his early anticipated new album, Savage Life 2, in February. The forthcoming release will be the rapper's sophomore effort, following his 2005 debut, Savage Life, which boasted the hit single "Give Me That." Savage Life... |
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Webbie: Still Living A Savage Life

Music ♦ Posted 10/25/2007

Given the circumstances and the lack of opportunities young black men have growing up in hostile environments everyday is something to be thankful for. There's something wrong when you've accomplished something by living to be 21. Welcome to poverty. This is what Webbie of Trill Entertainment had to endure throughout his life and he's finding... |
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Lil Boosie, Webbie Sued For $1M After Two Concert No-Shows

Music ♦ Posted 09/24/2007

A Baltimore concert promoter has filed suit against rappers, Lil Boosie and Webbie, for failing to perform are two concerts within the city -- and failed to appear altogether. According to Maryland's The Daily Record, Tracye Stafford, president and chief executive officer of IKON Entertainment, is suing both rappers, their labels and management companies for... |
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