June 11, 2009 @ 7:00 pm

DRIVE-BY NEWS: Starring Usher and Tameka

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Usher and Tameka’s Relationship on the Rocks?

Today’s rumor has been Usher Raymond and his wife of two years, Tameka Foster, heading to divorce court. But according to Access Atlanta, the two are still hanging in there. Earlier, In Touch magazine reported through anonymous sources, that the romance was over, but divorce papers have not been found. Meanwhile, Usher is prepping for the release of his next appropriately titled LP: Monster. Link

Jay-Z Encouraged T-Pain to Continue Using Auto-Tune?

Okay, so we get it now: T-Pain can do it, but nobody else can. According to T-Pain, Jay-Z’s “D.O.A.” has personally inspired him to push up the release date of his Auto-Tune laced solo album UBER. "It was gonna come out September next year. [The record label], they're making me come out November this year,” T-Pain told MTV. “It makes the label look straight. I was gonna chill, because it was so many people that do what I do — now Jay-Z done dropped the 'Death of Auto-Tune' and it's time for me to come back." Link

Scott Storch Explains Why He’s Broke

Scott Storch is finally explaining to the world why he was on TMZ every week for unpaid bills. The former super-producer says that his out-of-control spending put him in the doghouse. [I had] 15 to 20 cars at all times...That's not smart. I would take one of 15 half-million-dollar cars I owned and go to the mall and spend that much money. Stupid, stupid stuff. It's like it didn't make a difference. They were ego investments. I would have been great with three or four cars! I didn't need a 117-foot boat...I watched my own father, he went bankrupt and had problems with the IRS. He was living beyond his means, and I guess I was doing the same thing and not even realizing it." Link


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