In today's Daily Rap Corinne Bailey Rae mourns husband, Young Buck speaks out over royalties, Juvenile criticised, Sean Coombs denies involvement in shooting of Tupac.
Corinne Bailey Ray husband dead
The 31 year old husband of R&B singer Corinne Bailey Rae was found dead on Saturday night in a London apartment. The singer was not present when the body of Jason Rae was discovered. The cause of death will be determined after toxicology reports are returned but it has been speculated that he died from a drug overdose.One man was arrested but was later released.
Young Buck Royalties
The manager of Young Buck, Sha Money XL has spoke out about recently rumors that the Tennessee artist has failed to recoup any royalty checks for his albums under the G Unit label, headed up 50 Cent. "As Young Bucks manager and former President of G Unit Records I want to make clear that [these rumors] are false. , Young Buck has cleared over $10 million from working under 50's and my guidance."Young Buck and Sha Money are currently working on the emergence of the rappers Cashville Record label which will be distributed through Sony.
Juvenile in hot water
Rapper Juvenile who recently failed to attend the funeral of his daughter has been criticized by the child's Uncle.
The child who was shot along with her mother and older sister by her half brother in Atlanta last month was only four years old.
The Uncle who released a statement from prison voiced his annoyance and disgust with the rapper for failing to acknowledge the child as his own and then to avoid her funeral while accepting condolences from fans and members of the public as a result of her murder.
'Juvenile never spoke to his daughter, he never was there for his daughter when she needed him the most nor did he come to her funeral without a reasonable reason not to. Juvenile's family was not at the funeral to show their sympathy.
'Juvenile nor someone from his family sent flowers nor a card nor called my mother to give their condolences,' wrote Dwayne Deleston, the brother of Joy Deleston, the child's mother.
Sean Combs denies it all
Super Mogul, Sean Combs has vehemently denied any involvement in the 1994 shooting of Tupac Shakur at the Quad studios in Manhattan.
A recent story in the LA Times puts Combs and slain rapper the Notorious BIG in the frame for orchestrating the alleged shooting of Tupac Shakur.
It was this incident which resulted in the West Coast East Coast war that eventually took the lives of both Shakur and Wallace (BIG).
Melanie Cornish