In the early days of Love & Hip Hop New York, back when the VH1 series was still fairly new on the scene, Rich Dollaz's storylines centered around his artists. Whether he was developing them or dating them, Rich was known as the music industry professional who was about his business, and he took on his good friend Oli as a client.

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Oli was hoping to revive her career after her time with J Records had come to a close and she was no longer affiliated with G-Unit. Rich worked with Oli on songs and even gave one to her that was initially intended for his then-girlfriend Erica Mena. The fallout from that decision was watched by millions, and now years after Liv and Rich collaborated, Oli is back with some serious accusations.
In a clip, the singer told Rich that he cheated her out of money she should have earned off of their single. Rich vehemently denies that he stole anything from her. "If you do not write on a record, you get what's called performance royalties," Rich said in the clip. "What were you entitled to other than the hundreds of thousands of dollars you made on the road singing it?"
"You and I took hits together, Rich. That's what we always did," she said. "So, when I found out from the lawyers what was going on that really hurt me to my core. Because you were really my brother. I'm trying to understand how do you think that you get all of the money. That makes absolutely no sense."
Rich told her that he was in debt. "Everything that was going on at that time of our lives was footed by me," he said. "I was your production company. I was your management. I was your security. I was your f*ckin' taxi service. Radio! Record had over 800 spins. Independently, by me. By myself. You think that sh*t is free?"
Oli wanted to know why he just didn't tell her that he was taking money to cover expenses. "Financially, this sh*t put such a f*cking strain on me for the four years," Rich said. "Why am I gonna tell you that? You my sister." Oli added if that was the case, they should have been able to speak about any and everything.
Rich told her that she made a good amount of money from the record, more money than anyone else. Oli, in turn, insisted that she "got got" by Rich and they both ended things by saying they were hurt by the situation. Check out the clip below.
Pringles’ "Rick & Morty" Pickle Rick Flavored Chips Are Hitting Shelves Soon
Pickle Rick lives on.
Over the past half-decade, Rick & Morty has become a must-watch phenomenon that has united a multitude of different sub-cultures. Mainstream personalities such as Kanye West have even inserted themselves into the multi-verse, animated television show. Now, with the unparalleled success of one episode that featured Rick turning himself into a pickle, Pringles is now providing the masses with a flavor dedicated to the season three episode they're calling the 'Pickle Rick' flavor.
Late last year, Pringles revealed that they were concocting the Pickle Rick flavored potato chip and now, the official Rick & Morty Twitter account has provided their dedicated fellowship with a behind-the-scenes look at the chips being produced. With the assembly line moving fluidly and the canisters being promptly boxed, there's a good chance that the chips could be making their way to distribution centers now in preparation to hit shelves in the coming weeks.
During Super Bowl LIV, the Rick & Morty creators got the opportunity to curate an original Pringles advertisement of their own featuring none other than Rick, Summer, and what appeared to be Morty at first glance, until that it was revealed that he was nothing but a robot used for the promotion of Pringles. Rick's genius was able to catch on the scheme almost immediately but it was too late before he was swarmed by robotic Pringle-eating Morty's.
Check out the Rick & Morty 2020 Super Bowl Pringles commercial in the video provided below and stay tuned for the release of the 'Pickle Rick' Pringle flavor to release at a store near you very soon.
Wendy Williams Wears Ivy Park While Blasting Jay Z & Beyoncé For Sitting During Anthem
She made her patriotism known while telling off the power couple.
The mania surrounding Super Bowl LIV is on the decline now that the Kansas City Chiefs have defeated the San Francisco 49ers. There are still many social media conversations being had about football’s biggest event of the year, including chatter about Jay Z and Beyoncé choosing not to stand during the National Anthem.

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After announcing his partnership with the NFL last year, Jay Z took in some heavy criticism because of Colin Kaepernick‘s reported exclusion from the league following her “Take A Knee” protest. At the time, Jay stated, “We forget that Colin’s whole thing was to bring attention to social injustice. In that case, this is a success This is the next phase. There [are] two parts of protesting. You go outside and you protest, and then the company or individual says, ‘I hear you. What do we do next?’”
Both Kaepernick and his partner Nessa Diab questioned Jay and Bey staying seated during America’s Anthem, and on Monday’s episode of her show, Wendy Williams took aim at the power couple, as well. “I don’t know about you, and our country may be in a bad way, but there’s no place I’d rather live than in America,” Wendy said. “Jay, you might be an NFL owner [technically, he’s a partner, not an owner] but you don’t own all of the NFL.”
The talk show host then stood up to show off her Beyoncé-gifted outfit. “And Beyonce, I love my Ivy Park,” Wendy said as the audience cheered. She added that while she was getting ready a member of her team asked if she was planning on going after Jay and Bey, and if so, advised her to change her outfit. Wendy declined.
“You understand that all eyes were on you, you should’ve stood up,” Wendy said directly to the ouple. “If you don’t like our country, then…” she added before crossing her arms and shrugging her shoulders. Watch the clip below.
K. Michelle Calls Her Former Surrogate A "Clown," Accuses Her Of "Clout Chasing"
Ending on a sour note.
She’s expressed her desire to start a family for quite some time, and after careful consideration, K. Michelle and her boyfriend Dr. Kasten Sims decided to use a surrogate. On Love & Hip Hop Hollywood, K. shared the journey she was taking with her surrogate, Tannae, and spoke about how wonderful the young lady was. However, Tannae seemed to be having some personal issues of her own, and K. Michelle seemed to grow tired of Tannae wanting to hang out and talk on the phone all of the time as if they were best friends.

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In a recent interview with Madame Noire, the singer revealed that she still wants to have twins a surrogate, but she’s explored other options. K. Michelle revealed that she met Tannae at an Ikea store and after feeling as if they had a divine meeting, Tannae eventually became the singer’s possible surrogate. K. gave her gas money, paid for her four children’s birthday parties, and has been there for Tannae when she had nothing, but then Tannae allegedly went behind her back, signed a contract for Love & Hip Hop, and then used the storyline as “bargaining power against” the singer.
When asked about Tannae, K. said, “Oh hell no. I’m not using that clown.” She also said that Tannae only negotiated a $500 payment for her appearance on the reality show and then the production company didn’t pay up on time. “You’re blowing up the network over $500 and calling all of my producers and everything, embarrassing me and these relationships that I’ve built all of these years for $500,” K. added. “I know $500 is a lot to some people, but you got yourself in this situation.”
“So I decide, I’m not going to do this, and you get on YouTube and make a whole YouTube about me, but thank God I’ve never told you one piece of business about me, so it didn’t go far,” the singer continued. “But [her man] doing all the talking. He still got dreams of being a rapper, one of those types of n*ggas. What you gon’ take the money I’m giving, this big ol’ lump sum of money that you ain’t never seen? That could have been something for some kids. But sometimes we be so stupid just clout chasing. You just f*cked up with me, and now I’m not buying a barrette. So now I want a surrogate who don’t know not one K. Michelle song. Don’t know not one! I’m not offended. That’s who I’m looking for. I will be putting it in, and then I will deal with [Dr. Sims]. But right now, we’ve got to deal with these kids because they’re important.”
Watch K. Michelle confront Tannae on Love & Hip Hop Hollywood below.
Skip Bayless Urges The 49ers To Sign Tom Brady, Fans React
Skip has seen enough of Jimmy G.
Skip Bayless has been known to be one of the loudest voices in sports media and when he sees something he dislikes, he lets us know about it. Bayless is a mainstay on FS1's Undisputed where he can be seen debating the likes of Shannon Sharpe on a daily basis. Last night was the Super Bowl and after the Kansas City Chiefs came back to defeat the San Francisco 49ers, Bayless was fired up about the play of Niners quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo.
Jimmy G was good for three quarters but in the decisive frame, he was shakey and allowed the Chiefs to come back and win. Bayless felt as though his play was unacceptable and now, he is demanding the 49ers cut the QB and sign Tom Brady instead. Of course, Garoppolo was a backup for Brady back in New England.
"This is what I would do: I would cut Jimmy G and sign Tom Brady for 2 more years. Brady would live and love to go home. He started as a 49er fan in San Mateo," Bayless explained. As you can imagine, 49ers fans didn't take too kindly to this suggestion and immediately replied to Bayless with their displeasure.
Check out some of the reactions below and let us know if you agree with the Undisputed host.
Stephen A. Smith Reveals Who Is To Blame For 49ers Super Bowl Loss
There was plenty of blame to go around.
Despite having a 10-point lead with just eight minutes left in the Super Bowl, the San Francisco 49ers lost to the Kansas City Chiefs who were able to score 21 points in the finals minutes. Quarterback Patrick Mahomes led the charge for the Chiefs who came through with yet another comeback in the playoffs. Meanwhile, the 49ers were heartbroken as they seemed to be the better team through three quarters. With that being said, many people are blaming 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan for how he managed his team's lead late in the game.
One of those pundits is none other than Stephen A. Smith who was quite firm on his stance that Shanahan is at fault for the loss. As he explains, Shanahan should have kept running the ball late in the game and that he was forcing the ball into the hands of QB Jimmy Garoppolo, too often. Shanahan gave up a 28-3 lead in the Super Bowl as the offensive coordinator of the Atlanta Falcons which was yet another talking point for Smith.
Regardless of who you put the blame on, there is no denying this loss will sting for quite a while. Making it to the Super Bowl isn't something that's guaranteed and the Niners will have to work hard to get back there next season.
Who do you think deserves the blame for the blown lead? Is Stephen A. right?
Best Super Bowl Commercials 2020: Watch Them All Here
The best of the best.
Football fans around the nation wait for February to arrive so that they can see the culmination of another intense NFL season, crowning a victor among thirty-two teams ferociously battling to gain supremacy. Pop culture fanatics equally use the opportunity to watch one of the most-anticipated musical performances of the entire year during the coveted halftime slot. Even if you’re not a big football or music fan, you can still find enjoyment on Big Game Sunday with all the extravagant advertisements airing on network television.
During the last week and a bit, we’ve been granted some previews of what to expect come Sunday with commercials being heralded by Post Malone for Bud Light, Lil Nas X for Doritos, and many more. On top of exclusive trailers, teasers for upcoming films and television shows, and more being catered toward entertainment junkies, promotional firms paid millions of dollars for primetime advertising spots during the sporting event. With major corporations budgeting disgusting amounts of money for their Super Bowl ads, viewers were left smiling, laughing, crying, and more from the commercials being presented. If they succeeded, some of y’all may even be putting some money aside to cop their product.
With so much goodness airing during the breaks last night, we’ve rounded up the best Super Bowl ads below. Let us know which one was your favorite.
Lil Wayne Revealed As Robot On New Season On "Masked Singer"
Did he have you fooled?
Immediately after the Kansas City Chiefs claimed their Super Bowl win, a new season of the Masked Singer singing competition aired as audiences were introduced to a new round of ornately-masked celebrities who compete without revealing their identities, leaving audiences to rely on performances and various clues to guess who each competitor is.
In the first episode, one of the six new characters would have to be eliminated at the end of the show, and, the crowd eventually opted to eliminate the artist formerly known as The Robot. Per usual, elimination is attached to an unmasking. To the judges' surprise, it was none other than Tunechi who was behind the visage.
Lil Wayne used clues such as a skateboard and a game controller (a nod toward his XBox commercial) to give the public any idea of who he might be. His song of choice was Lenny Kravtiz's "Are You gonna Walk My Way." In hindsight, the performance was very clearly drenched in Wayne's vocals. Ultimately, it proved to be another dynamic moment in the rapper's career and a fun surprise for the fans at home who generally called the identity of Wayne before it was made official.
Now, the remaining contestants include Miss Monster, Llama, White Tiger, Turtle, and Kangaroo. Fans also seem convinced that the latter is Jordyn Woods while White Tiger points toward a resurfacing from Rob Gronkowski.
Watch Shakira & Jennifer Lopez Kill Their Super Bowl Halftime Performance
Watch the recap.
This year, not one, but two of the world's biggest stars were charged as the headliners of the Super Bowl Halftime show as Jennifer Lopez and Shakira come together to lead a Latin-infused show that ran through their biggest hits.
This time around, the ladies made room for additional appearances from Bad Bunny and J. Blavin. Noticeably missing, by fans' measures, were the likes of Pitbull and Wyclef Jean, who would seemingly prove to be welcome collaborators in such a setting.
Shakira began things with her "She Wolf" and "Empire" cuts before moving into her "Whenever, Wherever" smash. Bad Bunny appeared for a rendition of "I Like It." In her portion of the set, she also flirted with her "Hips Don't Lie" track sans Jean.
Soon after, Lopez would descend from a pole to un through "Jenny From The Block," "Get Right," and "Waiting For Tonight" among other songs. J Balvin would appear to help in a remix that blended his "Que Calor" with Lopez's "El Anillo."
The show would end with the duo coming together at the end joined onstage by Lopez's 11-year-old daughter for her "Let's Get Loud" hit before Shakira, who also made a cameo on the guitar and drums, reemerged to close out with her "Waka Waka" anthem.
Catch fans' top reactions below.
"The Mandalorian" Creator Jon Favreau Had Baby Yoda’s Voice Changed To Sound "More Human"
He really put the "baby" in "Baby Yoda."
There's no doubt that Baby Yoda was the standout star of the Star Wars franchise's The Mandalorian series last year. The little green creature looked equal parts gremlin (like OG Yoda) and adorable (like an actual baby), but there's one detail about the character, who is canonically named The Child, that was made to be a little more human than animal. Oscar-nominated sound editors David Acord and Matthew Wood worked on The Mandalorian and were responsible for conceptualizing Baby Yoda's vocalization. Though Acord and Wood intended to have him sound like the kind of creature that could be found in the wild, they ultimately had to go in a different direction.
“I was recording animals at this wildlife rescue outside of San Diego," Acord told The Hollywood Reporter. "Two of the animals I recorded had this really cute, almost childlike quality to them. One was a bat-eared fox and one is a kinkajou." Baby Yoda's initial voice was made up of these two animals' natural sounds, but creator Jon Favreau "thought that they needed to be more human-sounding or something a little more relatable." So, Acord and Wood made some adjustments. "We dialed way back on the animal part, and now that’s just there for little grunts and coos and purring. We used some real baby vocals for when [he] gets really fussy and that kind of thing.” Acord even contributed to the creation of Baby Yoda's voice himself. "I have some of my own vocal in there, too, for more of the articulated vocalizations, pitched way up. So it's a combination of things."
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