It’s 6:30 a.m. and Jay-Z is doin’ interviews to promote BP3. After begging for about a year, Cipha and Rosenberg finally get their man. Pause.
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Update: Ed Lover time.
Hand’s in the cookie jar? Ha!
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Update 2: This is for Z100! Elvis Duran Morning Show.
Update 3: Steve Harvey.
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“The Kings of Comedy tickets were on sale at the Garden for 8 weeks.” Ha!
Heads Up: Roc With Me
Update 4: Ryan Seacrest
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