In fridays Daily Rap Kanye West claims he loves the UK, The Game is to stand trial, Bust Rhymes trial is to be adjourned and Pharrell Williams is to promote Hennessey.Kanye West Loves the UKKanye West hasn't even stepped out of the country before he is planning to come back again. Having just divulged new dates for his Glow in the Dark Tour, Kanye is making sure he is as big here in the UK as he is back home in America. Below are the dates for the shows. November 21st – Hammersmith Apollo, LondonNovember 22nd - Hammersmith Apollo, LondonNovember 24th - Brighton Centre, BrightonNovember - 25th - BIC, Bournemouth

November- 26th- Nottingham Arena, Nottingham

November 27th – CIA, Cardiff

November 28th - Pavillions, Plymouth

Tickets can be purchased at http://www.aeglive.co.uk/

Game to stand trial

The Game is to stand trial stemming from an incident which had him wielding a gun at a player after a basketball game in LA back in March. He was indicted on three charges and was released on $50,000 bail. He is back in court on September 25th. If convicted he could face up to five years in prison for the charges brought against him.

Pharrell to promote Hennessey

One half of the production duo The Neptunes, Pharrell Williams is always ready to add his individuality to the mix. Having been approached by the company to work with them on their new marketing campaign, geared at the Urban HIp-Hop market Pharrell has scored numerous segments for the project to be featured on both the internet and television. Drinks favored by the demographic that Hennessey is trying to reach with these new ads are partial to the likes of Belvedere and Grey Goose Vodka. Hennessey is a company with over 240 years of History. It merged with Moet and Chandon in 1971 to make it one of the worlds biggest wine and liquor companies in the world.

Busta Rhymes trial adjourned

Facing numerous charges including assault and driving misdemeanors, Busta Rhymes was told to come back to court on November 7th after appearing in a Manhattan Court this week. Neither the defense nor the prosecution were in a position to commence with the case. Rhymes born Trevor Smith has previously turned down a deal which would have seen him face up to a year in prison for all of the charges brought against him.

Melanie Cornish