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(AllHipHop News) Maybach Music Group/Washington D.C. bred rapper Wale sat down and debated sports today (April 23rd) on “ESPN First Take.”
Wale, who has made several appearances on “ESPN First Take” in the past, has developed a reputation for having heated debates with the show’s regular cast member, Skip Bayless.
Wale debated a host of issues including Meta World Peace’s (formerly Ron Artest) elbowing of James Harden, the Washington Redskins’ expected draft pick Robert Griffin III, Tim Tebow and the NBA’s MVP.
“Lebron is having the most efficient season in NBA history,” Wale said during his third appearance on “ESPN First Take.”
Wale got so into the debates with Skip Bayless, that he even said that if Tim Tebow started six games for the New York Jets, he would cut his hair.
Wale isnt the only rapper to hit the set of “ESPN First Take,” as Slaughterhouse’s Joe Budden, Nelly, Lil’ Wayne, Common, Bow Wow and LL Cool J have all appeared on the show.
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Nicki Minaj seems like she is really feeling herself a little too much these days. She recently stopped by the Tim Westwood show in London and hinted that she was ready to leave music. Referring to herself in third person the whole time as “the kid,” Nicki went in about what she feels she is not being appreciated. Check out what she said below:
“People aren’t even giving the kid props for taking it back to the essence… This is my fourth mixtape, really. The kid did like that so she could feed her fans. But really, now the kid is thinking maybe she should leave the game.”
Taking it back to “the essence.” What in the world is she talking about? I know she’s not talking about the essence of Hip-Hop….is she?
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If you ever wondered what Suge Knight thought about the track, “Tupac Back”, wonder no more. Suge put it all out on the table during a recent interview and didn’t hold anything back, even threatening Rick Ross in the process. Check out Suge Knight’s comment’s below:
“I can’t sit up here and say I’m bitter to Rick Ross, ‘c## like anybody else, we don’t know Rick Ross,” Suge said. “That’s a guy who uses somebody else’s name. This guy comes from being a correctional officer. I don’t got nothing negative [against him] personally, I just feel like he do do good music, and you can’t take that from him. That boy got bars, he’s gonna write…at the same time, I feel like there’s a line you cross, and Rick Ross crossed that line. If you’re gonna be with guy [Diddy] who killed Tupac, you can’t go turn around and do a record [called] ‘Tupac Back’…Rick Ross is a grown *ss *****. I’ll beat the dog sh*t out of Rick Ross for manipulating these people out here.”
Well, back in 2010, Rick Ross and Suge Knight’s niece were spotted together all over Miami, Las Vegas, Atlanta, Chicago, and Los Angeles. We hear that the two of them are actually best friends. Do you think Rick Ross should respond to Suge Knight?
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