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Dr. Dre is reuniting with his protégé Snoop for the first time in half a decade for a track on the Doggfather's upcoming album,
The Blue Carpet Treatment. The disc will also feature guest appearances from R. Kelly, Stevie Wonder, The
Game, Ice Cube, Nate Dogg and Ne-Yo.
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Paris Hilton and her boyfriend Benji Madden act like children to keep their "love young".
The socialite has revealed she enjoys visiting theme parks and amusement arcades with the Good Charlotte rocker because it ensures their relationship remains fun.
She said: "I think if you're best friends with someone and you act like you're a kid sometimes, your love will stay young.
"We tell each other everything and we act like kids. We go to the carnival and Di read more
Amy Winehouse returned borrowed designer dresses covered in vomit.
The troubled star had been loaned several posh frocks from Harvey Nichols department store but landed herself with a £25,000 bill after throwing up on them and allowing green mould to grow before sending them back.
The silk and satin garments were beyond salvation. A source said: 'While wearing one of the frocks, she went on an all-night bender. She ended up in the loos, where she was read more
With 50 Cent's new single "Amusement Park" slowly bubbling, Chris Styles a.k.a. Dangerous LLC is looking to add another hit to his growing catalog.
Rumors recently began to spread that Styles may have given the track for "Amusement Park" to Jim Jones last year before selling it to 50. Jones used the beat for "Your Majesty," a song off his Gangsta Grillz mixtape with DJ Drama, while Fif recently used the same beat for Curtis' lead single, "Amusement Park." Meanwhile, Styl read more