Justin Bieber Gets In Bloody Brawl At Nightclub?

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4umf Reports:

Super-brat Bieber, wearing sunglasses and a backwards hat, showed up around 2 a.m. at the South Pointe nightclub with an entourage and took over the VIP section.

Multiple sources told us he was accompanied by four “intimidating” and “overbearing” bodyguards. Partygoers trying to take photos of the 19-year-old had flashlights shined in their faces by Biebs’ security team. “They were heavy-handed in their protection of him,” said one person who was at the club.

A tall blond attempted to enter the VIP area but returned to her friends a few minutes later, saying, “They wouldn’t let me talk to Justin.”

A short time after that, a source tells us, a female clubgoer tried to chat up the “Baby” singer, and her male friend and Bieber had a heated exchange.

“He (Bieber) ripped his shirt off and went nuts. He was screaming,” says the source. Security moved in, and Bieber was taken from the club out to the parking lot, where his SUVs were waiting.

Sources tell us that at this point the earlier altercation reignited and club patrons, Bieber’s friends and the star’s security team were involved in a fight; one witness reported seeing blood.

This latest saga caps off a week of typically obnoxious behavior from the pop star and his entourage. On Friday, Confidenti@l reported that Bieber’s tour bus driver was seen driving from one door of the singer’s hotel to another to torment the young fans who had been waiting.

Last Tuesday, Bieber stuck a fan’s iPhone down his pants during his concert in Newark. That came days after pictures emerged that appeared to show Bieber spitting on fans from his hotel balcony in Toronto.

Chief Keef Ordered To Pay 230,000 To Team Major For London No-Show

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TMZ reports:

The 17-year-old rapper was sued by a concert promotion company called Team Major back in March … which claimed Keef screwed ‘em over by bailing on a London gig — set to go down Dec. 29th 2012.

TM claimed Keef’s stunt cost them OVER $75,000, including his advance.

Now the lesson part: according to docs, Chief NEVER bothered to respond to TM’s suit. After FOUR months of radio silence a judge ruled in favor of Team Major … simply by default.

Then the judge stuck it to Keef … ordering him to cough up $230,019 for damages, loss of earnings, and reputational harm.

So McD’s might not take his money, but we’re sure these guys will … lesson over.

Big Sean – Hall Of Fame (Tracklisting)

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Big Sean is set to release his sophomore album Hall Of Fame, and today here’s the track list (below) which features collaborations with Nas, Kid Cudi, Nicki Minaj, Juicy J, Jeezy, James Fauntleroy & Miguel. You can pre-order now on Amazon.

Track list:

1. Nothing Is Stopping You
2. Fire
3. 10 2 10
4. Toyota Music
5. You Don’t Know
6. Beware (Feat. Lil Wayne & Jhené Aiko)
7. First Chain (Feat. Nas & Kid Cudi)
8. Mona Lisa
9. Freaky
10. Milf (Feat. Nicki Minaj & Juicy J)
11. Sierra Leone / Greedy Ho’s
12. It’s Time (Feat. Jeezy & Payroll)
13. World Ablaze (Feat. James Fauntleroy)
14. Ashley (Feat. Miguel)
15. All Figured Out

Jermaine Dupri Fires Back At SunTrust Back With Countersuit

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From TMZ:

Hip Hop mogul Jermaine Dupri says his bank wined-and-dined him, then treated him like an uneducated idiot in a plot to snatch millions of dollars from him … TMZ has learned.

We broke the story … Sun Trust Bank sued the So So Def founder first, claiming he defaulted on a $5 million loan. The bank wanted $2 million for the balance plus interest … AND his entire EMI music catalog.

Now, Dupri is firing back with a counter lawsuit … and in the docs, he says he secured a $5 million loan in 2009 with his ST personal banker — a man he’d worked with for years, who was lenient on loan payments and hooked him up with swag: ATL Falcons tickets, dinners, and more.

Then, in 2010 Dupri claims his personal banker took advantage of his lack of education (he didn’t finish high school) and told him he had to quickly sign a NEW loan agreement, assuring him it was for his benefit.

But Dupri says in fact the new terms increased his loan payments without his knowledge. As a result … he defaulted, and had to sell off his music catalog and his studio to settle with the bank.

This ain’t chump change on the line — according to JD his studio was worth $2.5 million, and his catalog … $20 million!