In today's Daily rap kanye West puts his house up for sale, friend of Fabolous stabbed to death, Bust Rhymes pays a tribute to J Dilla, clothes in Dr Jays pulled off shelves.Kanye West puts house up for saleNot even six months after purchasing the Beverly Hills mansion for $7.2 million, the Chicago MC has put the 35,000 sqft property up for sale. Looking for $8.7 for the 85 year old house representatives for West think the property will be 'snapped up in an instant.' The property hasn't been on the market for 45 years which is, for Hollywood standards, very impressive.Fabolous friend stabbed to deathOnly hours after Brooklyn rapper Fabolous left his friends in a Manhattan club after a night of partying in a Manhattan club, one was stabbed to death. Shamal McKinney was dead on arrival at a local hospital having suffered multiple stab wounds to his torso. The speculated altercation was said to be over a female but no suspect has been named. However NYPD recovered a knife which the suspect was used in the stabbing left in a near by dumpster.Busta Rhymes pays tribute to J Dilla

Busta Rhymes and Chicago DJ Mick Boogie have combined forces to put together a project for the late great production genius James 'J Dilla' Yancey. J Dilla had produced tracks on all of Busta Rhymes and there were numerous tracks produced by Dilla which had never seen the light of day according to Busta Rhymes.

The project titled Dilligence will be released as an online mixtape. J Dilla suffered from lupus and died from complications stemming from the illness in February of last year.

Clothing pulled out of NY store

T Shirts have been pulled off the shelves in popular urban clothier Dr. Jays after local councilors expressed their disapproval at some of the messages on the clothing. Slogans such as 'Respect the Shooter' and 'Don't snitch' have come under fire from numerous associations. They believe allowing clothing with such logos to be purchased in a high street store promotes violence and a negativity which people are trying to overcome.

Dr Jays were quick to pull all merchandise off shelves, not wanting to play a part in gang culture and violence.

Melanie Cornish