Wanna Minaj?
Wanna Minaj?
New Rules
CiCi’s in the house and shows nothing but legs on the front cover of PAPER magazine. In the cover story, she discusses her come up, new album, Ciara, and her main squeeze, Future. Read the full story here. Which means Ciara is now open to talking about her relationship with the avant-rapper Navydius “Future” Cash, who is an executive producer of the album and collaborated on the first single, “Body Party.” It’s a sultry act of musical seduction (“My body is your […]
What a lucky mouse. Azealia Banks cops a squat and lets her chain hang low on the front of the Summer Music issue of
For the upcoming Spring issue of Paper magazine, Nicki goes green for the front cover. In the excerpt from her story below, Ms. Minaj weighs on the sound of her next album. So emotional. “The album is like a collage of all my emotions. I am not sticking to any particular style. I am doing what I feel without restrictions. So it’s very free and very me.” uhtn
Searching for some real love? Well if you were at last night’s 7th annual Nighlife Awards, hosted by Paper magazine, you would have found it thanks to MJB’s performance. Sidebar: MJB on GFID ?
That clip was actually pretty entertaining, and you can tell Tony Yayo isn’t holding back when it comes to speaking on legal situations and industry drama. It’s interesting how he points out that real legal expertise comes from actual experience, not just talking, which is something many people overlook. In serious cases, having the right professional, like an fda lawyer, can make a huge difference because legal knowledge is very specialized and not something you can just pick up casually. The situation also highlights how public statements and media appearances can sometimes hurt more than help when legal matters are involved, something even professionals warn about. It’s a reminder that whether it’s hip hop disputes or complex regulatory issues, relying on a qualified fda lawyer or legal expert is always the smarter move. Overall, the video blends humor with a real underlying message about law, representation, and knowing when to let professionals handle things.