FELLAS CHECK THE PIC!! Lady Gaga Announces Release Dates For Her First Single Off Her Newest Record!

When the ball dropped & the clock struck midnight, Lady Gaga tweeted that her third album will be released in stores on May 23 and the first single from it will be released on February 13. “THE SONG 2 13 11 THE RECORD 5 23 11,” is all she wrote. See Lady Gaga showing off some skin & read the full story after the jump!! @ItsLukieBaby


Kim Kardashian Tweets Pic from Video Shoot!!

This afternoon Kim Kardashian tweeted a pic from a video shoot!! She tweeted: “I know u c me on the video…TRUE! I know you’ll hear me on the radio…” @MarisaMendez


Fellas Check the Pic!! Foxy Brown addresses rumors about fake single called “U Ain’t Ruff Enough”

An alleged Foxy Brown song called “U Aint Ruff Enough” leaked today but Foxy took to twitter to deny the track and other allegations. Read what she has to say and listen to the track after the jump!! @ItsLukieBaby


Twitter’s Top 10 Trending Topics of 2010….iPad You Made It Baby!!!!!

Twitter Made A lot of Noise This Year, But the Question is what made the most Noise, What was the Biggest Trending Topic of 2010??? Well Twitter has answered the question with the Top 10 Trending Topics of 2010! I Can Tell You this iPad Was Def On The List!!! Hit The Jump to See the Rest! @TatWza


Top 10 Twitter #Hashtags of 2010 (#AnyFabThough??)

The good folks at Twitter continue to pump out their “Year in Review” numbers, and they complied the most trended hashtags of 2010. You know, the silly phrases people come up with and add the # in front of. Correct me if I’m wrong but I think only one of these belong to Fab, the TT king. #HaveUEver. At least he made one! Hit the jump for the full list! @MarisaMendez


“No homo”…Offensive or not? Reggie Bush wants to know!

TMZ took offense to Reggie’s tweet earlier today: “For those unfamiliar, the term “no homo” is used (often in rap lyrics) to qualify a statement or compliment to a member of the same sex that they feel could come off as sounding “gay.” Although we’re not Dr. Phil, we have interviewed him, and we’re sure he’d say use of the term reveals an insecure need to prove one’s heterosexuality by simultaneously distancing themselves as far as possible from being thought of as … wait for it … a gay person. So is it offensive? Well, imagine if someone said, “I love rap music … No black.” Or … “I’d like a bagel … No Jew.” Seems the answer to your question Reggie … is yes.” …That’s what TMZ thinks so we want to know what you guys think. @funkmasterflex


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