Glenn Beck is known for his controversial stances, but in a recent segment focused on Paula Deen, Beck seemed to have crossed the line. Beck began by defending Deen and her actions, but really dug himself in a hole by comparing Deen to the great Martin Luther King, Jr. He essentially equated Deen's right to say the n-word to King's right to promoting civil rights. Not a good look.
Tyga recently released his latest project, "The Gold Album," on Spotify, SoundCloud, and YouTube for free due to his conflicts with YMCMB, so the rapper was shocked that he was getting criticism over album sales. The L.A.-born emcee took to Twitter to respond to Complex writing a story about how Nielsen SoundScan showed the album selling a mere 2,200 copies. Tyga said that he didn't even intend to make money off of the project and added, "Yall mfs is funny. I put my album out myself for free on spotify,soundcloud, YouTube to stream. Didn't plan on selling it Kuz of label problems. It's a dope album. Got a lot of great feedback and millions of streams."
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