What The Hell Just Happened in Music This Week?

Azealia Banks and T.I. beefed on Twitter, Angie Martinez left Hot 97 for Power 105, a shooting took place at a Nas concert, and more.

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Azealia Banks got into a Twitter beef with another rapper this week, as she's known to do every so often. This time it was with T.I. and his wife, Tiny, who Banks described as having a "meth mouth." Her comments didn't sit well with T.I., who fired back by threatening Banks. Will anything come of this online war of words? For the sake of both rappers, we hope not.

In other news, Lil Wayne revealed he will be releasing two albums this year: Tha Carter V and another unnamed project. And Pharrell received one of the biggest honors in Hollywood.

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Casey Kasem, legendary radio host and co-founder of American Top 40, passed away at the age of 82.

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50 Cent announced he'll be releasing Street King Immortal on September 16, the same day his nemesis and former G-Unit member Game will release Blood Money La Familia.

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Azealia Banks and T.I. beefed on Twitter, which escalated to physical threats from Tip.

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Jay Z and Mariah Carey both announced new beverage lines which will be sold in Walgreens and Duane Reade.

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Young Thug contined to show off his wild side by recording a song while getting tatted.

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Dr. Dre dropped a $5,000 tip for a round of tequila shots, raising the gratuity bar for celebrities everywhere.

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Angie Martinez resigned from Hot 97, her radio home for nearly 15 years, to join Power 105.

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Lil Wayne revealed plans to drop Tha Carter V and a second album this year.

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A shooting took place following a Nas and ScHoolboy Q concert in Colorado that left three people injured.

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Pharrell was among the chosen few to be honored with their own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2015.

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