May 5, 2006
- Zero 7 to release a new album this summer. [Billboard]
- Jadakiss helps Paris Hilton out on her new album, because Puffy hasn't paid back any of his publishing royalties yet. [Just Jared]
- VH1 has jumped the shark, a few whales, and various other sea animals: Paul Wall will have a reality show on the network. [Billboard]
- Interview with Kim Hill, formerly of the BEPs. [Honey Soul]
- Sean Paul doesn't drink, because he gets high so often, that he'd never get out of bed if he drank alcohol, too. [Female First]
- REM to work on a new album this year. [Entertainmentwise]
- Master P cries conspiracy in the latest update on his beef with Bow Wow. [Yahoo]
- Interview with DJ Clue. [XXL]
- Bob Dylan's a DJ now, too. [Telegraph]
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May 5, 2006
- Were you wondering whatever happened to Wayne Brady? According to Defamer, he's been "managing new R&B acts", and hawking their mixtape CDs on the street. [Defamer]
- Superhead is so skilled that she's got Bill Maher's other head all mixed up. [Eurweb]
- Bill Gates would rather not be a billionaire, but I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for him to give all of his money away. [BWE]
- Make your own church sign. [Yuppie Punk]
- Courtney Love pulls a Sharon Stone at a lesbian function, but no one seemed to be impressed this time. [Hothouse]
- Kanye West takes an old theme and puts a new twist to it. [BWE]
- Playboy is really running out of ideas. The June issue will reportedly feature women from MySpace. [ProHipHop]
- Britney Spears fired her nanny so that she could afford to hire a new babysitter for K-Fed. [IDLYITW]
- Would Denzel rather be watching paint dry? [YBF]
- Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan to invade Paris during the filming of Rush Hour 3. [Defamer]
- Beverly Peele surfaces from obscurity to be grilled by Tyra Banks. [BWE]
- Footballer's Wives has been cancelled in the UK. We should be able to see the final season in the States in about 6 years. [D Listed]
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