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Iggy Azalea top nominee at American Music Awards

NEW YORK (AP) — Australian rapper Iggy Azalea is the lead nominee at the American Music Awards. Dick clark productions announced Monday that the "Fancy"...

Queen Bey seizes moment at MTV Video Music Awards

They don't call her Queen Bey for nothing. Beyonce not only stole the show at the MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday night with many...

Iggy Azalea falls off stage during pre-VMA show

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Iggy Azalea tumbled off the stage during an MTV Video Music Awards benefit concert, but she appeared unharmed and posted...

MTV Video Music Awards to open with a 'Bang'

NEW YORK (AP) — The MTV Video Music Awards will open with a "Bang." Ariana Grande, Nicki Minaj and Jessie J will kick off Sunday's...

Rapper-actress Lil’ Kim pregnant with 1st child

NEW YORK (AP) — Lil' Kim is pregnant with her first child. The rapper-actress' publicist C.J. Carter confirmed the news Thursday, a day after pictures...

Actor Kevin Hart donates 500 computers to Philly

In this Aug. 28, 2011 file photo, Kevin Hart poses backstage at the MTV Video Music Awards in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello, File) PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Actor and comedian Kevin Hart donated 500 computers to schools and recreation centers in his hometown of Philadelphia, a move that he hopes will inspire others to follow his lead.

Rapper Macklemore acknowledges “White privilege”…Is Hip Hop losing its color?

Ryan Lewis, left, Macklemore, center, and Ray Dalton accept the award for best hip hop video for "Can't Hold Us" as presenters Iggy Azalea, right, and Lil' Kim look on, at the MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday, Aug. 25, 2013, at the Barclays Center in the Brooklyn borough of New York. (Photo by Charles Sykes/Invision/AP) by Jineea Butler NNPA Columnist Recently Rapper Macklemore recognized that it is White privilege that catapulted him to success. In a Rolling Stone cover interview, Macklemore, born Ben Haggerty, said, “If you’re gonna be a White dude and do this shit, I think you have to take some level of accountability. You have to acknowledge where the art came from, where it is today, how you’re benefiting from it. At the very least, just bringing up those points and acknowledging that, yes, I understand my privilege, I understand how it works for me in society, and how it works for me in 2013 with the success that The Heist has had.”

Drunken driving arrest a ‘wake up’ call, comedian Kevin Hart says

ARRESTED FOR DUI- This April 8, 2013 photo shows U.S. actor Kevin Hart posing for photographers during the MIPTV, world's audiovisual and digital content market in Cannes, southern France. (AP Photo/Philippe Farjon, file) by Ben Brumfield (CNN) -- Comedian and actor Kevin Hart says he'll straighten up his act. And he's not being funny.

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