The Buzz: Pusha T Comes Hard, The White House Responds and More
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On The Heels Of Jay-Z - While the internet and news was buzzing about Jay-Z's song "Open Letter," Kanye took to Twitter to say that he's glad Jay-Z is bringing real hip hop back and then said that he and Pusha were going to do the same thing. A few minutes later "Numbers On The Board" dropped. Although it felt like a contrived release, it was still amazing and will rock the summer.(Photo: GOOD MUSIC)
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Classic Can - After Rick Ross rapped about date rape and apologized for the lyrics being misunderstood instead of the fact that his lyric was insensitive and offensive a lot of eyebrows were raised. Eventually Reebok got the message and announced yesterday that they dropped "the bawse" for that very reason. Hopefully this is a lesson to all about the power of words.(Photo: REEBOK)
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When Hov's Lyrics Go Wrong - White House press secretary Jay Carney had to deal with one reporter yesterday questining him about Jay-Z and Beyonce's travel to Cuba. The clearly frustrated press secretary let the world know that the White House had nothing to do with the trip and said "It's a song, Donovan [reporter's name]. The President did not communicate with Jay-Z over this trip." (Photo: AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)
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A Lesson - Clearly, Jay-Z's point has been made and that point is that nobody messes with Hovito!(Photo: Christopher Polk/Getty Images for NARAS)
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Dame Speaks - After the rise and fall of Roc-A-Fella records and the business break-up, and after losing it all when singer and girlfriend Aaliyah perished in a plane crash, Dame Dash told his story this week. Hopefully we'll see Damn back in the game sooner rather than later.(Photo: Johnny Nunez/WireImage)
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Next Week On 106... - Get ready for crooner, Miguel next Monday live on 106!(Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)
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