By Michael Gallucci on Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 1:32 pm
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Two record companies say Guns 'N Roses owe them money for copyright infringement. I say Guns 'N Roses owe me money for buying that crappy Chinese Democracy.
Looks like MTV is going to air DJ AM's reality show after all. Don't know what they're gonna do about the second season, though. Bummer.
MTV names Jay-Z "Hottest Rapper in the Game." We're guessing by "game" they're referring to the playing field populated by out-of-touch billionaires making mediocre sequels.
Lady Gaga defends Kanye — says he's "a good person" and "he has a penis, just like me." —Michael Gallucci
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