Hip Hop Pioneer Master P’s Estranged Wife Suing Him and Son Romeo For $67 Million In Divorce 


Master P’s divorce from Sonya Miller is getting pretty nasty.

The former Mrs. P Miller just sued her son Romeo, claiming that he is working with his father to hide assets from the courts, making it seem like her estranged husband has less money than he says he does.

She is currently seeking $67 million in her divorce from Southern Hip Hop pioneer Master P. The couple have five children together & were married for 24 years.

Read more about the Millers’ volatile divorce battle on Atlanta Daily World

Singer D.R.A.M. Feels Drake Jacked His “Cha Cha” Song For “Hotline Bling”

  
Ok so I generally don’t post rap/music beef on this site (unless it turns criminal) but I couldn’t help myself with this one. 

“Cha Cha” singer D.R.A.M. is accusing rapper/singer Drake of jacking his song for Drake’s hit song, “Hotline Bling”. 

I have heard both songs (on the radio 10,000 times) & while they are both catchy & commercial, I personally dont hear an uncanny resemblance of the two songs. But that’s just me.

True enough, they both have a super catchy salsa-esque feel, but nothing else about the two songs are overtly similar enough to substantiate any “copycat” claims. The choruses are not even remotely alike.

Apparently Mr. D.R.A.M. doesn’t share the same sentiments and took to his Twitter to let his voice be heard after performing in Drake’s hometown of Toronto. 

Side note: I have no idea which song was recorded or released first but at this point does it even matter? The publicity sure can’t hurt either one right now! 

If I were D.R.A.M. I would sit this one out — we have all just seen what happened last time an artist came for Drake. 

Anyway, head over to All Hip Hop and peep D.R.A.M.’s tweets & compare the two songs.

***UPDATED***

Check this out: Drake Finally Responds To “Stealing” D.R.A.M.’s Cha-Cha

Here is what he told FADER Magazine about using the “Cha-Cha” beat:
“You know, like in Jamaica, you’ll have a riddim and it’s like, everyone has to do a song on that,” Drake said. “Imagine that in rap, or imagine that in R&B. Imagine if we got one beat and every single person-me, this guy, this guy, all these guys- had to do a song on that one beat. So sometimes I’ll pick a beat that’s a bit, like, sunnier, I guess is the word you used, than usual, and I just try my hand at it. And that’s kind of what ‘Hotline Bling’ was. And I loved it. It’s cool. I’ve been excited by that sort of creative process.”

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Lamar Odom’s Personal Items Stolen While At Bunny Ranch

  
It appears that “consciousness” wasn’t the only thing Lamar Odom lost before he was recently discovered unresponsive at a Nevada Brothel. 

While spending days at the location allegedly under the influence of drugs and alcohol, a mystery man came into the player’s room and took his cell phone as well as other belongings. 

According to the New York Post, Bunny Ranch owner Dennis Hof said a man entered Odom’s room to jack his personal items. Soon after, another man claiming to be the former LA Lakers’ bodyguard came and told Hof he had no idea who the first person that entered the room was.

“I don’t know if I got conned,” Hof said. “I think when this all shakes out, this a shaky (expletive). I didn’t recognize him. Something was up.”

Odom has shown signs of progress since the incident. The Los Angeles Times reported that he has been speaking sentences and “doing good”. Former teammates including Kobe Bryant, Blake Griffin, DeAndre Jordan and Chris Paul have shown their support by visiting the player’s bedside.

“He probably has no idea we were there, but just to be there and to see him — hopefully he knows there’s a lot of guys that love him and want to see him do better and want to see him get better,” Griffin said before the Clippers’ Saturday practice.

It has also been reported by various sources that Odom is breathing on his own.

Source | Atlanta Daily World