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Beyonce and Jay-Z’s baby Blue Ivy isn’t just the…

Beyonce and Jay-Z’s baby Blue Ivy isn’t just the youngest person to appear on the Billboard charts — she’s also the youngest person to have her own strain of marijuana named after her. 

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Beyoncé Gives Birth to Baby Ivy Blue Carter! After numerous…

Beyoncé Gives Birth to Baby Ivy Blue Carter!
After numerous false alarms, the day has finally come in which Beyoncé Knowles has given birth to her first child!
The 30-year-old superstar reportedly welcomed a healthy baby girl named Ivy Blue Carter at New York City’s Lenox Hospital on Saturday night (January 7) via a scheduled C-section with husband Jay-Z by her side.

According to the NY Daily News, Miss Knowles checked in under the name of Ingrid Jackson with ABC News telling that she arrived at the hospital on Friday night.
Doing everything possible to keep the birthing process a private affair, Beyoncé and Jay-Z are said to have shelled out a hefty $1.3 million to rent out the entire fourth floor of Lenox Hospital during their stay – though another hospital source dismissed the claim, saying, “We don’t have entire floors sitting empty at Lenox Hill.…

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weareglobalgrind: Jay-Z’s straight chillen on the block

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Jay-Z’s straight chillen on the block

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  Keri Hilson Disses Beyonce Again This is why we LOVE Keri…

 
Keri Hilson Disses Beyonce Again

This is why we LOVE Keri Hilson. At least one person in Hollywood isn’t afraid of Beyonce and Jay-Z!
According to celebrity blogger Miss Jia, Keri has once again shaded Bey — and this time, she left no doubt as to her feelings for the “PArty” singer!
The latest Ultimate Diss occurred during the 2011 Soul Train Awards last week as Juicy magazine was conducting interviews with celebs on the red carpet.
The interviewer asked each celeb to do a verbal “drop” while holding up the current magazine, which featured Jay-Z and Beyonce on the cover.
All the other celebrities complied with the request for a drop. But when Keri’s turn came, she glanced at the cover and said dryly, “Yeah, who is that?” then she said, “No, I can’t do that. I’m sorry.”
It should be noted that Keri went ahead and did the drop — without holding up the magazine. At least Keri was polite and gracious while declining to acknowledge Beyonce, which she is within her rights to do…

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Rihanna’s “Talk The Talk” release tops…

Rihanna’s “Talk The Talk” release tops iTunes
(Reuters) – Grammy-winning singer Rihanna may soon be headed to the top of the album charts after her latest record, “Talk That Talk” reached No. 1 on iTunes on Tuesday, one day after its release.
The singer released early teasers online as much as a week in advance, helping push the album into the top 10 on iTunes. Fans took to Twitter and Facebook to call the album Rihanna’s best yet. Critical reviews, however, were mixed.
“Talk That Talk” is the sixth studio album from the 23-year-old Barbadian singer, following CDs like “Rated R” and “Loud,” which have seen her steadily evolve from teen pop star to adult performer since her 2005 debut. She has earned international success over the years with singles like “Umbrella,” “Rude Boy” and “What’s My Name.”
The 11-track “Talk That Talk” features themes of love and sexuality with a mixture of up-tempo dance tracks and reggae beats on “Where Have You Been,” “Birthday Cake” and “You Da One,” along with ballads “We All Want Love” and “Farewell.”
Rihanna also collaborated with rapper Jay-Z — whose Roc Nation label manages her — on the single “Talk That Talk” and Scottish producer Calvin Harris on chart-topping dance anthem “We Found Love.” The record also features a sample of British indie rock group The xx’s “Intro” on single “Drunk On Love.”
The singer’s fans were upbeat on Twitter.
@OhMy_Kayla said, “This TALK THAT TALK album by @rihanna is by far the best one yet!!!!„ I FREAKING LOVE HER,” and @gabixballa tweeted, “I’ve only been listening to Talk That Talk since yesterday. Lowkey @rihanna’s best album ever.”
Despite the positive fan reception, critics delivered mostly mixed reviews, acknowledging the singer’s move toward dance music but criticizing the lyrics.
New York Times’ Jon Caramanica called the record “the blithest Rihanna album” and criticized the singer’s voice for being “certifiably blank.” Randall Roberts at the Los Angeles Times gave the album two out of four stars, saying it “contains little sweat, slobber or fluids and a lot of plasticized, inflatable insinuation.”
British music magazine NME scored the album a five out of ten, and called it “annoyingly safe with just glimpses of what it might have been.”
But not all critics were put off. TheWrap.com’s Chris Willman called the record “less dark and more high-spirited” than her last two records, adding “the album is at its musical best when it sticks to dance music.…

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Beyoncé reveals wedding dress from 2008 nuptials with Jay-Z in ‘I Was Here’ video

Three years after tying the knot with Jay-Z, Beyoncé has revealed what she wore down the aisle.
In a recently released video for her song “I Was Here,” which was filmed at New York’s Roseland Bal…

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