LisaRaye Addresses Stacey Dash Feud And Departure From “Single Ladies”

The lovely LisaRaye did not hold back in her JET cover star. The Chicago-bred actresses addresses longstanding rumors about the reported fight between she and Stacey Dash on the set of Single Ladies. LisaRaye also addresses her relationship with another former co-star, Duane Martin.

What happened with Stacey Dash leaving the show?

Believe me I wish things had worked out because I thought Stacey and I were great together. She was my age and we were working it. It was sex-symbol to sex-symbol. But she didn’t want to be there. I was disappointed about that. She had some issues. I’m not sure exactly what those issues were. In the end, she and VH1 made a decision.

Did the reported nasty exchange really happen?

Yes, there was a disagreement over a scene. And it really wasn’t with me. It was with the director. I think it was about 2 or 3AM and we’d been shooting all damn day. Stacey tried to argue with the director about a line. And I’m like: “Girl, if you don’t say what the director wants you to say.” It wasn’t that serious at first, but it went there.

It’s a bunch of women on the set. We might all be on our damn period at any given point. I just wanted us to move forward. Then the argument took on a life of its own. The show decided to use it for publicity. They just ran with it.

On former co-star and friend Duane Martin:

Duane Martin. I introduced him to my ex-husband [former Turks & Caicos Premier Michael Misick], he got buddy-buddy with him and then turned against me. Just recently, this fool Duane up and sold a building he and I bought awhile ago in Los Angeles, without asking…I don’t care if we’re not friends, just don’t try to f**k me in the interim.

When I heard about him in the middle of Will & Jada’s divorce rumors, I tweeted: sounds familiar. He really aint got enough business.

2012 Billboard Music Awards: Arrivals

Usher styled  in a blue suit while arriving at the 2012 Billboard Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on Sunday. Alicia Keys flaunted her curves in a hip-hugging dress, a curly-haired Brandy glowed in the desert sun, Nelly Furtado was head to toe in white, and Best New Artist winner Wiz Khalifa coupled up with fiancée Amber Rose.

Jordin Sparks and John Legend Pay Tribute to Whitney Houston at Billboard Music Awards

There was hardly a dry eye in the house as the Billboard Music Awards paid tribute to the iconic Whitney Houston at Sunday’s show. Following an introduction from Whoopi Goldberg, John Legend performed “The Greatest Love of All” and Whitney’s Sparkle co-star Jordin Sparks wowed with her cover of “I Will Always Love You.” Whitney’s daughter Bobbi Kristina was present to accept the Millenium Award on behalf of her legendary mother.

Confirmed!! Pooch Hall Is Leaving “The Game” For Showtime Network Role

What’s really going on with “The Game” with Tia Mowry announcing this week she will not be returning for season 6 of “The Game,” and reports saying Pooch Hall will not either, BET Networks has issued a statement explaining the situation.  BET, the home network of “The Game,” said in a statement  today that Pooch isn’t returning because of his “involvement on a new project.”   That new project is the Showtime pilot “Ray Donovan.”  This may be a surprise for many, as the hit TV show just signed on for another season.  It seems a little weird that the two main characters of the show are leaving.The network went on to say it “is in the process of reworking the casting and storyline” and hopes Hall and Mowry “will make several guest appearances.”   What are your thoughts?  Have “The Game”s” fire finally fizzled??

Disco Queen Donna Summer Dies at 63

Donna Summer, one of the most influential singers of the disco era, died on Thursday after a battle with cancer.  She was 63.

TMZ reports that Summer was in Florida at the time of her death.

“Early this morning, we lost Donna Summer Sudano, a woman of many gifts, the greatest being her faith,” the singer’s family said in a statement. “While we grieve her passing, we are at peace celebrating her extraordinary life and her continued legacy. Words truly can’t express how much we appreciate your prayers and love for our family at this sensitive time.”

Summer was a five-time Grammy winner who rose to stardom in the 1970s with hits like “Love to Love You Baby,” “Last Dance,” “Hot Stuff,” and “Bad Girls.”

She is survived by her husband, Bruce Sudano; their daughters, Brooklyn and Amanda; and Summer’s daughter, Mimi, from a previous marriage.

Chris Brown Rests On Karrueche Cake, Cake, Cake

Chris Brown posted an interesting pic of his girlfriend Karrueche Tran on her birthday.  Breezy posted the above pic as Kae celebrated her birthday yesterday at Hyde in L.A.  And said, “Ass ass ass ass ass ass!!! Lol”

Who Got Game?? J. Cole, Waka Flocka, 2 Chainz, & French Montana Play Basketball on Tour [Video]

You may be familiar with their skills on the mic, but who has game when it comes to the court? During some down time on Drake’s “Club Paradise” tour, J. Cole, Waka Flocka Flame, 2 Chainz, and French Montana played a game of 21. It was every man for himself, with Cole gunning for MVP.

“That boy good. He need to put that mic down. That boy needs a scholarship,” said Waka of Cole, who played basketball through high school and college.

R.I.P. to our DC Pioneer and Legend!! We Love You Chuck!!!

Chuck Brown, who styled a unique mix of funk, soul and Latin party sounds to create go-go music in the nation’s capital, has died after suffering from pneumonia. He was 75.

Brown died today, Wednesday, May 16th  at Johns Hopkins University Hospital in Baltimore. Hospital spokesman Gary Stephenson confirmed Brown had died after a hospital stay that began April 18.

Thanks to Brown and his deep, gravelly voice, go-go music was uniquely identified with Washington. That’s where he continued to play the city’s club circuit to a loyal audience late in life.

Mayor Vincent Gray said the city will be a different place without Brown.

“Go-go is D.C.’s very own unique contribution to the world of pop music,” he said. “Today is a very sad day for music lovers the world over.”

In 2007 Brown told The Associated Press that go-go was influenced by sounds and fast beats he heard early in life, growing up in North Carolina and Virginia, combined with his experience later, playing with a Latin band.

“Go-go is a music that continues on and on, and on and it’s a call and response communication with the audience,” Brown said.

Go-go was heavy on percussion with drummers as lead players, accented by guitar riffs, keyboards and horns. Sometimes they would play for two or three hours without stopping. In between tunes, Brown would keep the thunk of percussion going and talk to the crowd.

Brown’s hit “Bustin’ Loose” with his group, the Soul Searchers, helped define go-go’s sound. It spent several weeks atop the R&B chart in 1979. Rapper Nelly later sampled Brown’s “Bustin’ Loose” in 2002 for his massive hit “Hot in Herre,” which won Nelly a Grammy.

Tia Mowry Leaves “The Game”

Tia Mowry, who plays the selfish yet lovable lead role of “Melanie Davis” on “The Game,” revealed to her fans that she will not be back for the sixth season of the hit show.

The new mom stated via her Twitter:

“Just wanted to let all my fans know that I will not be returning to The Game for season 6. It was an incredible run and I had lots of fun along the way. I am looking forward to my upcoming projects…the release of my book #OhBaby [today!], season 2 of @TiaTameraShow on @mystyle premiering in June, and my @ABCFamily movie coming out in December…more to come!” love u so much