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Diddy Saves Floyd Mayweather From Catching A Beat Down From Rick Ross?!
Anyhoo, sources tell TMZ:
One of the men “bumped” into the other man and their entourages immediately became “confrontational.” But as things started to heat up, we’re told Diddy swooped in between the guys and calmed everyone down. We called Mayweather’s camp for comment and his father, Floyd Mayweather Sr., told us there’s been beef between Floyd and Ross for a while because Ross has allegedly been, “talking s**t.” We’re told both Mayweather Jr. and Ross eventually went back in the club and partied the rest of the night away without incident.
Check out pics from last night’s party…
Kelis Cheated On Nas…Filmed Naked In Another Man’s Bed?!
Lil Wayne Earns A Bad Rap As A No-Show….Jay-Z Saves The Day?!
With headliners Lil Wayne and Jay-Z on the bill, this year’s JAM’N 94.5’s Monster Jam promised to be a staggering show. The only problem – Lil Wayne never showed! Instead, sleazy Weezy was apparently unable to get through TD Banknorth Garden security [because he refused their normal pat down search process]. So instead of performing his set as scheduled and PAID, he left?!
Beforehand, his fans sat through a brief and predictable set from Chi-town newcomer Yung Berg, who had just enough time to remove his shirt and perform hits “Sexy Lady” and “The Business.” A short set from songstress Brandy didn’t help set the mood, either. Her awkward return to the stage after a long hiatus included “Full Moon,” “The Boy Is Mine” and her new hit, “Right Here,” but the set was dominated by a surprise appearance from her brother Ray J, who performed “Sexy Can I” and acted as overconfident hype man. R & b fave Ne-Yo fared better. Backed by a live band and four dancers, the dapper “Gentleman” included a string of hits from his young career, including “Because of You,” “Right by My Side” – featuring a surprise spot from Jadakiss – and the high-energy “Closer.” With his Michael Jackson-esque sound, moves, and suit-and-tie getup straight out of the “Smooth Criminal” video, Ne-Yo was refreshing, but even he had to admit that “the real thing is about to happen in a minute.” Except that it was more like 70 minutes, as it became clear that Lil Wayne, the self-proclaimed “Greatest Rapper Alive,” wasn’t going to make it.
But if Wayne’s diva antics revealed his moody unprofessionalism, Jay-Z proved the consummate professional, taking the stage early with a nine-piece band and basketball star LeBron James standing in the shadows. Despite battling a scratchy throat and an impatient crowd, the man of many aliases and even more business ventures got fans pumping their diamonds in the air, winning the crowd over with older jams such as “Can I Live,” newer “American Gangster” tracks “Say Hello” and “Roc Boys,” and mid-career hits including “Izzo,” “Can I Get A…” and a politically charged “Public Service Announcement,” before which Jay made clear his support for presidential candidate Barack Obama. He also played a gracious and flexible host, returning to the stage after his set was over to perform impromptu songs and chat with the crowd before curfew. Chants rightfully changed from “We Want Weezy” to “Hova” as Jay-Z made it clear there’s more to being the greatest rapper alive than inflated claims.