Cam’Ron’s Fiancee JuJu [PHOTOS]

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Cam’Ron is making an honest woman out of his girlfriend? Say it ain’t so. Well word is that Cam presented JuJu with an engagement ring worth $100K. You can’t be a bachelor forever, so what else did you expect from Killa? [Note: Cam'Ron hasn't confirmed this engagement and the source is Mediatakout, that is all] If you follow the Harlem rapper‘s Twitter and/or Instagram then you have no doubt seen photos of his amply hipped and bootied wife to be. That being said, we found it our duty to showcase shots of JuJu, who we admittedly know little about beyond these pics and her Twitter bio that reads, “Entrepreneur & overall business woman making power moves.” Also, she is officially licensed to carry a concealed weapon or firearm. But hey, rappers have a right to a certain level of privacy, and not everyone needs to parade their significant others around all the damn time (see: Kanye West and Wiz Khalifa). Check out pics of Cam’s wifey below.

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A$AP Rocky Calls Rihanna A “Pothead,” Speaks On Producing For “LongLiveA$AP”

A$AP Rocky has stirred the rumor mill a few times in regards to his relationship with Rihanna. During a performance of “Cockiness (Remix)” at the 2012 MTV Video Music Awards, the Harlemite grabbed the singer’s behind, fueling speculation that they’re an item. During an interview with RollingStone.com, Flacko discussed the true nature of his relationship with RiRi, claiming that it’s more about their love of marijuana than anything. “Rihanna is a pothead and so am I, so we’re real cool,” he said. “Weed is going to bring us together as a generation. Drugs is what created Woodstock. Let’s be clear about that.” He also touched on his upcoming debut LongLiveA$AP, which sees him producing a few tracks under an alias. Fielding a question about why he decided to go behind the boards for the songs, he said that he felt like he was capable of pushing his limits. ”Man, because I felt like I could do anything,” he said. “If I could produce videos, I could produce songs. I produced [the track] ‘LongLiveA$AP’ with Jim Jonsin and ‘Jodye’ along with Joey Fatts. I added the sound effects of the storms in the middle when the hook drops – the filters on it. That was all me. I also co-produced ‘Fashion Killa.’” Read the full interview over at RS.com.