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This is a friendship that should just go on and on like that damn Lamb Chop song. 
Janelle just released the video for their collaboration, which is the latest single from her upcoming album, The Electric Lady. 
Erykah Badu let us know she had one of the most banging bodies in the world of Hip Pop when she stripped all the way down in the video for her song "Window Seat" three years ago and now the singer is giving us a reminder that she still got it!
Janelle links up with Erykah for this funky joint, which is the first release off her forthcoming album The Electric Lady. 
Erykah Badu recently performed at her Afro Punk concert in Brooklyn, NYC, and she wasn’t shy at all. As usual the singer spoke her mind and said some words that appear to be shots fired at Nicki Minaj!
Erykah was also featured in the video in nothing but her birthday suit sitting in a bathtub covered in glitter. Wayne Coyne of The Flaming Lips released pictures and the video without editing, and Erykah was pissed!
What do you get when you mix glitter, blood and a naked Erykah Badu together? A rather intense music video for Flaming Lips' "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face!"
The “Window Seat” singer sat down with Sister 2 Sister and shared that fans will be receiving two official albums from her this year.
This morning Lil Wayne gave us a montage visual of "How To Love" and we must say, we're quite impressed with sensitive Weezy. 
Rappers have swag and with swag comes the ladies. "2 Live Crew" front man Uncle Luke blasted Wiz Khalifa for allegedly breaking the "bro code" when he started dating Kanye West's ex-girlfriend Amber Rose.
Kelly Rowland needed a little "Motivation" in the beginning, but not anymore, because everyone and their mama want to hop on the remix of her hit song "Motivation."
Beyonce responds to the rumors that she ripped off Italian pop star Lorella Cuccarini's performance last year. Fans may be surprised by what Beyonce had to say. [Rap-Up]
Fox News accused President Barack Obama of going back to his radical roots by inviting the rapper Common to the White House. 
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