
That portrait would make for a classy addition to any home but we’ll talk about that next time.
Elderly beef is the best there is, especially when its two old broads. The next time Auntie Dionne crosses paths with Cathy Hughes there will be blood of the dance floor.
She is accusing the founder and chairwoman of Radio One of holding out on royalty cash. You know how hard it is for our favorite entertainers [ahem!] to purchase weed on credit in today’s world? The pusher man looks them up and down like they just morphed into Scott Storch.
But I digress. In the column for the Huffington Post Auntie DiDi also went in on Hughes for also airing a series of radio ads throwing shade towards Black lawmakers.
Ms. Hughes is now very angry with me, other black recording artists, and civil rights leaders because we support the Performance Rights Act, which many now call the Civil Rights for Musicians Act. This bill, which was written by the Dean of the Congressional Black Caucus, Congressman John Conyers, closes the legal loophole the radio corporations and CEOs are using to ensure that African American artists receive fair pay for airplay.
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