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Posted on 12 October 2012. Tags: African-American, askdro, AskDrO.com, behavior, black, black celebrity news, blog, D.owens, deception, Dr. O, Drug Abuse, drug bust, drugd, gun, hip-hop, jail, marijuana, men, music, music industry, Nelly, out of control, rapper, tour bus, warning, weed
Rapper Nelly had his tour bus raided for drugs and gun possession this week although he claims he was unaware that the materials were on board. Fortunately for him, he was not taken to the “big house”. The staff member responsible for the illegal items confessed was taken away. According to TMZ, Nelly said “It [...]
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Posted on 01 July 2011. Tags: behind the music, child sex, domestic violence, missy elliott, missy elliott abused, missy elliott sexual abuse, music industry, pedophile, VH1
VH1′s Chronicles Elliott in “Behind The Music” Missy Elliott appeared on VH1′s “Behind the Music” where she detailed child sexual abuse and domestic violence incidents between her parents. Although it may seem like isolated incidents…more people than you think have been sexually abused by someone close to them. It’s great when celebrities are able to [...]
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Posted on 22 June 2011. Tags: kwatinetz sues r kelly, lawsuit r kellys manager, manager sues, music industry, r kelly, r kelly child porn charges, underage girls
Manager Is Demanding Payment For His Services R. Kelly‘s former manager, Jeff Kwatinetz of Prospect Management, is suing the singer for breach of oral contract and fraud, RadarOnline.com is reporting. Kwatinetz claims that at the height of R. Kelly’s criminal case for child pornography, he agreed to rep the embattled singer with the understanding that [...]
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Posted on 16 March 2011. Tags: death, death row records, loss, music industry, nate dog, nate dog death, snoop dog, strokes, west coast hip hop
The world of Hip Hop and R&B is in mourning, just days after the anniversary of Rapper Notorious B.I.G.’s death. Singer Nate Dogg, whose real name is Nathaniel D. Hale, died Tuesday after years of health issues. He was 41. The death is being attributed to health problems the singer acquired after complications from multiple strokes, [...]
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Posted on 28 December 2010. Tags: 1970's, 2010, abuse, adult, African-American, artist, AskDrO.com, black, blog, California, death, december, depression, die, Dr. O, dynamic, fans, heart attack, hits, idol, influence, inspiration, ivory, lady, Lady T, lover, majestic, Marie, mogul, mother, Motown, Motown Records, music, music industry, musical, owens, passed away, queen, R&B, recording, records, relations, relationship, relationships, Rick James, sing, singer, smash hits, song, songstress, Soul, Teena, Teena Marie, tone, vocal, White, women, writer
Not even after a full day after Christmas the world was shocked to hear about the death of R&B singer Teena Marie. On December 26, 2010, the self-proclaimed “Ivory Queen of Soul” was found dead in her home of natural causes, while in her sleep. Throughout her years in the music industry, Marie made her [...]
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Posted on 05 November 2010. Tags: abuse, African-American, anger, anxiety, artist, ask Dr. O, askdro, behavior, black, blog, celebrity, change, commit, compulsive, D.owens, deception, depression, disorder, Dr. O, dwight, fault, jazz, lying, MD, men, misled, music, music industry, obsessive, out of control, owens, Phyllis Hyman, pills, R&B, recording, singer, Suicide, victim, vocalist, warning, women
We see stories like these in the news far too often; from the outside, a beautiful, affluent and successful person falls victims to life’s woes and can never maneuver their way out, therefore committing suicide. The music industry is full of wealthy, successful entertainers who have completed suicide. In conjunction with that, AskDrO.com asks this: [...]
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