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The baby's name is Madilyn Grace Smith. "I've been in love before but this feels like nothing I've ever felt," said Ne-Yo. "Like I'm in love for the first time."
The birth took place in an Atlanta hospital. The baby had been due in January.
Ne-Yo, 28, was at a charity event for his foundation when word reached him that Shaw's time had arrived, reported an Atlanta radio station. Even so, the new dad made it to the hospital to witness the birth.
Source: People

Anne Arundel County Circuit Judge Philip Caroom ordered the payment Tuesday after a four-day trial in late July and early August.
Promoter Kenyohn Clark sued Ne-Yo, whose real name is Shaffer Smith, and promoter Mike Esterman, who is based in Maryland. The judge ruled in favor of Clark, who claimed that Esterman misled him and failed to return a $95,000 deposit.
Court documents show Ne-Yo testified at trial that he knew in his "heart of hearts" that the deposit should have been returned.
Jason Brino, Clark's attorney, says his client was "basically public enemy No. 1" after the botched concert and abandoned the promotion business to take a job as a military contractor. Attorneys for Ne-Yo and Esterman did not respond to messages seeking comment.
Source: HR

"I spoke to Rihanna. She says she's fine. She didn't go into detail about what happened," Ne-Yo told MTV early this week.
"That just really... that hurt me to my heart, man."
Source: Singers Room

A person familiar with the details spoke EXCLUSIVELY with MediaTakeOut.com on the condition of anonymity. That person explained, "[Ne Yo] was never paid for writing the song Irreplaceable. There was just an understanding that he'd help out on [Beyonce's album] and when it was his time to make his album, Beyonce would return the favor."
But the insider tells MediaTakeOut.com that Beyonce is now refusing to record a duet on Ne Yo's upcoming album. The insider explains, "I don't know what's going on, but it doesn't look like Beyonce's going to be working on the album ... Ne-Yo could have sold that song for hundreds of thousands of dollars ... I know that he's consulted a lawyer over what to do about things."
And our source supports Ne Yo's decision to take possible legal action. The insider added, "I'm not sure whether [Ne Yo] will actually go through with a lawsuit. But I know he's furious about it ... If she doesn't work on his album, I hope he does sue."
Source: Media Take Out

Ne-Yo and Compound Touring Incorporated sued Georgia-based Rowe Entertainment Incorporated on Monday in Superior Court. The lawsuit alleges breach of contract and violation of the right of publicity. It seeks unspecified damages.
Kelly wasn't named as a defendant in the lawsuit.
A statement on Rowe Entertainment's Web site says the lineup change came about because the company couldn't obtain a "final, fully executed contract" from Ne-Yo's agent.
The lawsuit claims Ne-Yo was fired from Kelly's "Double-Up Tour" after two shows.
A statement released by a representative of Kelly said it was the promoter's decision to drop Ne-Yo from the tour.
Source: WQAD
Ne-Yo has refuted rumours that he is in a relationship with Hayden Panettiere.
The singer was spotted holding Panettiere's hand outside a New York club on Monday night, but he insists that their relationship is purely platonic.
He is quoted by Fametastic as saying: "I was helping her out of the car! She had these shoes - they were cute - but they were torture devices, so I had to help her.
"We’d only known each other for one day. She was hanging out with some friends and invited me to come out.
"I’m a fan of Hayden’s show Heroes, so I was excited to know she was going to do [these appearances] with me. Hayden is cool people. She’s a little silly. But silly is good."
Panettiere and Ne-Yo met while touring Ronald McDonald House Charities together across the US as part World Children's Day.
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