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Kid Cudi auditioned for Star Wars: The Force Awakens

Kid Cudi was in the running for a role in Star Wars: The Force Awakens, he revealed on Twitter that he auditioned for JJ Abrams' film, dues this December after a fan recommended he audition. While Kid Cudi is best known as a musician/recording artist, he has racked up his fair share of acting roles recently using his birth name Scott Mescudi. He appeared in the Entourage movie earlier this year, and 2013's Need For Speed, as well as the acclaimed 2010-11 HBO series How To Make It In America. Star Wars: The Force Awakens is set for release in the UK on December 17 and takes place 30 years after the events of Return Of The Jedi. The script was written by JJ Abrams, Toy Story 3 writer Michael Arndt and Star Wars franchise veteran Law

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Meek Mill gets sensitive over Drake sign at concert

Meek Mill reacted angrily to a fan who brought a Drake-inspired sign to one of his concerts. The incident took place at Fool's Gold's Day Off festival in New York on Monday (September 7), with a fan who poked fun at Mill's recent feud with Drake. The incredibly publicized feud happened after Mill accused Drake via Twitter of using a ghostwriter for his lyrics, which inevitably led to both Drake and Meek Mill releasing diss tracks and veiled shit talking. Seeing the sign in the crowd, Mill told the fan, "Put that Drake sign up again, n***a. Fuck you talkin' 'bout you fuckin' clown. Don't ever come in here and fuckin' play on no Meek Mill, tryna pick on me like I'm a fuckin' dweeb or something'." Meek Mill recently looked like he had to call time on the beef with Drake. "I'

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Prince praises Kendrick Lamar & Kanye West

Prince has expressed his admiration of both Kanye West and Kendrick Lamar despite claiming that it's currently a "bad time for music". Earlier in the week, Prince was asked his opinion on Tame Impala, The Weeknd, and Miguel being influenced by his work. Prince replied: "There might be music that sounds like me, but what good is that? You're essentially in the feedback loop. It's a bad time for music in general. There's not a lot of pop music in the mainstream that makes you feel scared, that makes you wonder what's happening." Then, in an interview with Medium, however, he revealed that he is in fact a fan of Lamar's and his most recent album 'To Pimp A Butterfly'. "He just has something to say," said the singer. "It's pure. And with Thundercat on the

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Collie Buddz releases new Blue Dreamz EP

Collie Buddz lit the summer up with one jam after another and it all culminates in the release of the Blue Dreamz EP. His first project since 2012's Playback, Blue Dreamz once again proves his incomparable talent for blending old school riddims with modern sounds. Buddz delivers his timeless approach to reggae and dancehall as he celebrates the finer things in life throughout the seven tracks. Women, weed, and friends, they're all essential to the Bermuda native's party. He drives that home on the appropriately titled "Go Hard," no doubt a crowd pleaser during his seemingly endless tour schedule. A true road warrior, Buddz has spent the past few years supporting the likes of Cypress Hill, Rebelution, and Matisyahu. Even when tackling more serious themes, Buddz fi

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Missy Elliott featured on the upcoming album by Janet Jackson

Janet Jackson's comeback is now official. A video of the opening number from Jackson's newly launched world tour appeared online this past Tuesday, showing Missy Elliott projected onto the screens of the stage. Following the video, the track list from Jackson's newest album "Unbreakable" was released and it confirms that Elliott and Jackson have a collaboration on the horizon. The duo have teamed up before to make a gritty remix of the 2001 song "Son of a Gun" featuring Carly Simon. The album was produced and co-written by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, both of whom have worked with Jackson since 1986's "Control" album. "Unbreakable" is a 17-track collection featuring a J. Cole cameo and a few other titles with more creative spellings. One of the tracks is "No Sleeep", the single she

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Kendrick Lamar compares Reading festival to Compton

Kendrick Lamar compared the Reading festival to Compton, California, on account of the spirit of the people within the crowd. Recently, Compton has been getting more and more attention thanks to the release of N.W.A.'s biopic, Straight Outta Compton. "One thing I love about being out here, it kinda reminds me of Compton," Lamar said after performing 'I' at his well-attended set as the penultimate act on the Main Stage. "As I look here it's some of the most live, live, live individuals." Earlier, he had introduced himself on stage by saying: "I go by the name of Kendrick fucking Lamar," as people ran across the field just for his set. Lamar opened with 'Money Tree', and told the crowd "we've got a long way to go" before making his way thro

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