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Clinton Sparks’ Club Vanity Opening

[vodpod id=Video.2981347&w=425&h=350&fv=playerID%3D27004030001%26amp%3Bdomain%3Dembed%26amp%3BvideoId%3D64582344001] Cross the velvet rope and rub shoulders with Clinton Sparks inside the opening of his Las Vegas nightspot, Vanity. The club opened last December and served as a backdrop for his Cirocumentary series. Bottoms up! Karmaloop

Ray J & Brandy’s New Reality Series

Looks like Ray J will keep raping VH1 ’til he’s the 100 million man. Today, it was announced the Norwood family is set to star in their own reality series called A Family Business. The hour long show will premiere on April 11th at 9/8c and will capture the day-to-day operations of their label Rn’B Productions. No TiVo for us.

Tony Yayo On New Mixtape & Album

[vodpod id=ExternalVideo.919814&w=425&h=350&fv=configParams%3Did%253D1630844%2526vid%253D478201%2526uri%253Dmgid%253Auma%253Avideo%253Amtv.com%253A478201] Marvin tells MTV that due to the positive feedback from “Bullets Whistle“,  he decided to sling his mixtape, Gunpowder Guru legally on the Internets. He also says to look out for his new independent album this summer. Hopefully, it’ll still be called I Am 50’s Tax Write Off.

Lil Wayne Covers Rolling Stone

Before Wayne’s countdown to lockdown, the rapper covers issue 1098 of RollingStone. The issue’s on newsstands today, but here’s a brief excerpt. “I don’t like to stop,” Wayne tells RS‘ Chris Norris. “I believe you stop when you die.” So in the weeks before he reports to Rikers Island, Wayne is keeping busy — recording tracks bound for Tha Carter IV (the album Cash Money staffers call “C4″ because it’ll be the bomb), shooting videos with his Young Money protégés, […]

JD & Janet Reunite For Album

Although Jermaine Dupri and Janet Jackson are no longer together, the former item plan to still make music together. Rap-Up reports that they will join forces for Damita Jo’s upcoming album this year. Other producers involved include Bryan-Michael Cox and Rodney Jerkins. Don’t call it a comeback?