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Dr. Dre Debuts His Beats by Dre Headphones – Today in Hip-Hop

[ad_1] XXL celebrates 50 years of hip-hop with this moment:Jan. 6, 2008: Music mogul Jimmy Iovine and the world-famous Dr. Dre originally partnered in 2006, forming Beats Electronics. Their primary goals were to combat music piracy, and to improve the audio experience of music fans across the world. Their solution to the latter issue were the Beats by Dre Studio headphones, which debuted on Jan. 6, 2008.The stylish headphones took off quickly, buoyed by many celebrity endorsements and a striking design. It started with music stars like Lil Wayne, Justin Bieber, Nicki Minaj and Pharrell. The Beats brand even broke into the world of sports, becoming one of the bigger stories at...

The Game Says 50 Cent Paid Him $1 Million to Stop Saying ‘G-Unot’

[ad_1] The Game recently claimed that 50 Cent and Jimmy Iovine paid him $1 Million to stop saying 'G-Unot’ during his feud with the hip-hop mogul.The Game recently appeared on Matt Barnes and Stephen Jackson’s All the Smoke podcast, which premiered last Friday (May 27) on YouTube, and briefly reminisced about his past feud with 50 Cent and G-Unit. The Compton, Calif. rhymer revealed that he was paid $1 million to stop saying “G-Unot” because it was diminishing sales of Fif’s apparel line G-Unit clothing.“Lotta people don’t know this, [but] 50 and Jimmy Iovine gave me $1 million to stop saying G-Unot," he recalled during the interview. "They wrote me a check,...