Top 20 Mysteries of 2010

BET.com looks back at some of the past year's unsolved music-industry mysteries.

10. Who Manages Nicki Minaj? - To call 2010 the year of Nicki would be an understatement. Even her management’s become blog fodder. Back in April, reports surfaced that Nick let go of Deb Antney of Mizay Entertainment. Soon after, murmurs of the Barb being managed by Troy Carter, Lady Gaga’s manager, began circulating. News then broke that Diddy and industry vet James Cruz co-managed Minaj as part of Puff’s Blue Flame marketing agency. Both sides refuse to confirm it. The question remains.
9. Did Antoine Dodson Ever Find the Intruder? - Dodson’s highly popular “Bed Intruder Song” may be laughable, but there’s nothing funny about the events that led to the creation of the YouTube sensation. As documented in the song, an unknown man climbed up his sister’s window in the Lincoln Park Housing Projects of Huntsville, Alabama, and allegedly tried to rape her. During the interview, conducted with WAFF-48 News, Dodson vowed, “You don’t have to confess; we gon’ find you.” Did Dodson ever get his man?
8. Are 50 Cent and Chelsea Handler Dating? - Just when 50 Cent and Chelsea Handler denied dating, photos of the two strolling around Hollywood spread through the blogosphere. Fif later revealed that the two are doing business together, but fans are still skeptical. Are they dating or not?
Blame Game - Kid CuDi has made peace with a concert-goer he assaulted at one of his shows late last year in Vancouver. According to TMZ, Michael Sharpe received an apology from CuDi last weekend and said he had one too many drinks the night of the incident.Keri Hilson (@MissKeriBaby) - Looks like Keri digs Nicki Minaj's new video, "Massive Attack." "“jus caught @nickiminaj 's vid/"massive attack..." i love how neon looks in the desert! but u ain't have ta hurt em like that girl daaamn!”

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9. Did Antoine Dodson Ever Find the Intruder? - Dodson’s highly popular “Bed Intruder Song” may be laughable, but there’s nothing funny about the events that led to the creation of the YouTube sensation. As documented in the song, an unknown man climbed up his sister’s window in the Lincoln Park Housing Projects of Huntsville, Alabama, and allegedly tried to rape her. During the interview, conducted with WAFF-48 News, Dodson vowed, “You don’t have to confess; we gon’ find you.” Did Dodson ever get his man?

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