Suge Knight sues Kanye West over party shooting

 
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Isn’t this a switch.  Suge Knight, founder of Death Row Records, is suing Kanye West for hosting a Miami Beach party that produced a “dangerous environment” in 2005.  Knight was shot in the leg by an unknown gunman during the pre-MTV Video Awards party West hosted at the Shore Club.  Knight– who is experiencing financial troubles– is seeking $1 million in damages from the rapper and the club, reports the Associated Press.
 
West and Knight sat down Friday in a New York office with their lawyers during a six-hour session to settle the dispute.  But were unable to finalize the matter.
 
“I figured I could sit him down, man to man, and get this resolved,” Knight said after the closed-door session at a Fifth Avenue office. “I’m disappointed.”

Kanye West celebrates birthday with Lupe, Common and Chicago high school fans

 
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Kanye West celebrated his 33rd birthday Monday by performing for three Chicago Public High Schools.  West along with fellow Chicago rappers Common and Lupe Fiasco visited students at Farragut Career Academy, John Marshall Metropolitan and Percy L. Julian high schools.  As part of the Kanye West Foundation’s 3rd annual “Stay in School” event, West honored the students for improving their grades, behavior, and attendance, reported the Chicago Tribune.
 
Fiasco opened the show with “Superstar,” followed by Common performing “Universal Mind Control.”  West then performed four songs including “Run This Town,” “Good Life,” “Touch the Sky,” and his new single “Power.”
 
West didn’t say much during the show but Common addressed the crowd.
 
“We want to congratulate you on the incredible job you’ve done in school,” said Common, later adding “Whatever you do, be the best at it.”
 
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New Track: Kanye West feat. Dwele – ‘Power’

 
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Kanye is back with the uptempo track, “Power,” from his upcoming album, Good Ass Job.  Soul singer Dwele joins him on the song that was produced by Symbolyc One and samples British rock band King Crimson’s “21st Century Schizoid Man.”
 
“Power’s” title comes from the song’s chorus in which Kanye says, “I guess every superhero needs his theme music/No one man should have all that power.”
 
West also hits back at Saturday Night Live for the show’s skit about the rapper’s incident at the MTV awards last September in which he interrupted Taylor Swift’s acceptance speech. “F— SNL and the whole cast,” he says.

Hear the new song after the jump…
 
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Kanye West prepares new album

 
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Kanye West is collaborating with rappers Q-Tip and RZA as he readies his new album tentatively titled, “Good Ass Job.”  West is recording at his Diamond Head, Hawaii home and recording studio.  The new release is slated for June, reports Billboard.

Video: Kanye West ‘Coldest Winter’

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Kanye West has released a video for “Coldest Winter,” which is on his 808s and Heartbreak CD.  He does not appear in the video, which kind of reminds me of The Lord of the Rings trilogy.  Remember those creatures on horseback chasing the hobbit?  So what do you think of Kanye’s newest video?

Kanye feeds the homeless

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According to Kanye West’s blog, the rapper helped feed the homeless during the holiday season.  Here’s what Kanye posted along with this pic of himself:

The day after Christmas, Amber, my cousin Ricky, and I went to feed the homeless at the LA Mission.  It was really humbling and emotional for us.  I wanna thank Mari Ronquillo and the LA Mission for allowing me to participate.

Kanye apologizes on Jay Leno show

Kanye West apologized for his outburst on the MTV Video Music Awards during his scheduled appearance last night on the premiere of “The Jay Leno Show.”

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Later, West performed “Run this Town” with Rihanna and Jay-Z.

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MTV Awards Wrap Up

Last night at the MTV Music Video Awards,  Janet Jackson performed a posthumous dance with her brother Michael to their hit single “Scream.”

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Kanye West later apologized for interrupting Taylor Swift’s acceptance speech for best female video and Pink took to the air to perform her hit “Sober.”   Other highlights included a disturbing performance by Lady Gaga of her single “Papparazi”  and Lil Mama deciding to join Jay-Z and Alicia Keys uninvited for their performance of the rapper’s song, “Empire State of Mind.”

Beyonce gave a rousing performance of “Single Ladies.”

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Check out a quick wrap up of the night:

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