Paris Hilton's Most Hip-Hop Moments

YMCMB's new signee has quite a track record in rap.

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Today, Paris Hilton announced that she has signed to Cash Money Records.

We didn't believe it at first but these tweets from Birdman seem to solidify it: 

Birdman said it, RichgangRichgirl, we're just going to take his word for it. 

Although she's hoping her album incorporates EDM music thanks to Afrojack, this isn't the first time Paris has popped up in some hip-hop news. In the past, we've seen her posing with tons of rappers and one time she drank a 40 oz with Snoop Dogg and rapped for him. Ironically, she's been accused of being a racist in the past as well.

Stories of her dropping the n-word or saying she doesn't like black men have been thrown around since the days of her reality show, The Simple Life. She has denied being a racist—even though we've seen actual footage of her dropping n-bombs—but it looks like maybe she changed her views? After all, she recently appeared in Rich Gang's "Tapout" video and now she's signed to Cash Money. Her new deal in place, we took a look back at Paris Hilton's Most Hip-Hop Moments.

Written by Lauren Nostro (@LAURENcynthia)

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Working With Scott Storch on Her Debut Album

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Collaborates With Fat Joe and Jadakiss on "Fightin' Over Me"

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This Classic Photo With 50 Cent

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Date: Summer 2007

Paris Hilton and 50 Cent have a strange history together—the two have been spotted at a number of industry events schmoozing with each other, like the one above at what appears to be an Absolut event for 50's album, Curtis. Rumors the two were dating surrounded 50 and Hilton for months.

There was also an incident where people accussed 50 Cent of yelling at Hilton to get off of his stage—but he didn't, she was in the front row and 50 was yelling at security. Either way, Paris loves posing with rappers. See:

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Lil B's "I'm Paris Hilton" Song

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Date: August 2010

Lil B has always liked Paris Hilton. In the video above, you can watch him "cook" while his song "I'm Paris Hilton" plays in the background. On the 2010 track, the Based God rhymes, "I look like Paris Hilton/Ring worth a million," and "I like Paris Hilton/Where's Paris Hilton?/She can sue me cause I'm worth a million/I'm Paris Hilton, home at the Hilton." 

Curious to what inspired him to write the song? He explained his reasoning to Complex during an interview:


Lil B: "I always liked Paris. My first time meeting her was at the Playboy Mansion at this Halloween party. I was like 17 or something, straight out the hood, and it was just so crazy meeting her. She smiled at me and I was like, 'Oh shit!' I was stuck. Like, walking in, she ran by me and smiled at me and I was like, 'Hey.' So out of it... just couldn't even understand. I'm like, 'God damn it.' I think she's a cool person. I like her face. I like how she looks and stuff. I think she's just a little free spirit, man. She seems like she's cool. I got love for Paris Hilton. She does her thing."

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Rapping For Snoop Dogg on "Dogg After Dark"

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Interviews Lil Wayne For "Interview Magazine"

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Date: April 2011

Paris interviewed Lil Wayne for an Interview Magazine cover story where the two—now label mates—discuss clubbing, rhyming, the possibility of collaborating (aka predicting the future), and doing stints in jail.

Here's a standout exchange from the interview:


Paris Hilton: One thing I've noticed is that a lot of rappers, if you say to them, "Why are your lyrics about money, sex, and violence?" they'll say, "Well, we're telling it like it is. We're being realistic." But if you want to do something different and fresh, how do you do that? 


Lil Wayne: You have to be an overall different type of person. Music is a reflection of who you are, and if those things that you mentioned are what your music is all about, then I guess that's who you are. I mean, I think it's just that simple. You have to be someone who is able to speak about different things. I speak about what I speak about, and I guess that's because I'm a crazy-ass nigga. [Hilton laughs] Kanye [West] speaks about a lot of different things, but that's because of who he is. You have Jay-Z, and he speaks about more corporate things, and I'm quite sure he's a pretty corporate guy. But I guess it's all who you are.

Drinks Her First 40 Oz. With Snoop Dogg

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Collaborates With Lil Wayne on "Last Night (I Wanna Bang You)"

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Lil Wayne Performs At Her Birthday Party

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Appearance in Rich Gang's "Tapout" Video

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