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Sean Garrett joins the growing group of artists who owe money to Uncle Sam.
Though Sean Garrett may have written hits for the likes of Ciara, Nicki Minaj, and countless others, he apparently hasn’t found a way to pay his taxes.
TMZ reports that Garrett owes the back taxes for the years 2006 and 2007, totaling $732,553.57.
The report further provides that BMI, which collects Garrett’s royalties, to garnish the singer/songwriter’s wages.
Garrett inked a deal with Roc Nation/Columbia in 2010, after it was widely reported that he was signing to Lil Wayne’s Young Money Records. Garrett had worked on Nicki Minaj’s “Massive Attack,” which was featured on the rapper’s debut album, Pink Friday.
Garrett has produced an astonishing 15 number one singles in his career
Ice Cube describes the offering as “really hardcore West Coast Hip Hop.”
Ice Cube has announced that his next album will be titled Everything’s Corrupt.
During an interview with MTV News, the West Coast veteran said that he’s currently working on the follow up to 2010′s I Am The West and that it will be composed of “really hardcore West Coast Hip Hop.”
“I’m working on a record right now, I think I’m gon’ call it Everything’s Corrupt,” he revealed. “It’s just really hardcore West Coast Hip Hop, what I do. I don’t think changing the formula is what should be done. I think it’s all about do what you do best and give the people what they want.”
Back in November, Ice Cube tweeted that he was seven songs deep into his next album, which will be his tenth studio release.
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Diggy Simmons took umbrage at a J. Cole Line on “Grew Up Fast,” and has now responded with “What You Say To Me.”
Young rapper Diggy Simmons was none to pleased when J. Cole addressed Diggy in a dismissive manner on “Grew Up Fast “: “Move along cocksucker, ain’t got nothing to see / ‘Less you talking blockbuster, you niggas is not Russell / You more Diggy, me? I’m more Biggie / No diss to the young buy, I’m just rapping, get bored quickly.”
In response, Diggy decided to lay it on the line with his new track, “What You Say To Me,” spotted at MissInfo.TV:
“The other day I was listening to Purple Rain / couldn’t believe all of the things that I heard em say / Who dat, who dat, you know who it is / Heard you lying on my sis, tellin people that you hit / When your album drops I’ma hit you with your bricks / So I’ma bomb first on you since you wanna riff / Who you gonna call, you ain’t got no friends / This fight is fixed, you ain’t got no wins / Little nigga named Cole think he live like me / Jet setter trend setter, yeah you not like me / Can’t find a girl that you know that do not like me / Can’t find a girl I know, who know you, you dumb fool / Wasn’t even poppin’ in the school you used to go to.”
Diggy’s reference to J. Cole’s “Purple Rain ” illustrate another facet of the dispute, as Cole referenced Diggy’s sister, Vanessa, on the cut.
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Big Sean discusses his sophomore set, “Finally Famous 2.”
As Big Sean celebrates his hit song, “Dance (A$$ Rmx) ” hitting the double platinum mark, the young emcee readies his sophomore album, Finally Famous 2.
During an interview on Power 106 Los Angeles with Yesi Ortiz and Justin Credible, the G.O.O.D. Music emcee was asked whether Nicki Minaj would make an appearance on his next album. “Probably so,” he replied. “We’ve got a couple of things in the works, so we just gotta see how it comes out. She’s the homie though. Shout out to her.”
Sean also confirmed that he would be working with No I.D. again for his next project. “Of course. No I.D., Kanye. Working with a lot of new producers. Working with my producer Key Wayne, my homie Jalil…who else? We’ve been in there with lots of people. We’ve been in there with Salaam Remi, Young Chop…just a lot of new producers.”
The Detroit emcee stated that it was even possible that Justin Bieber would appear on his new project. “Shout out to Justin Bieber. That’s my homie, too. We got something in the works. You’re gonna see it sooner or later. Either my album or his album.”