On Saturday morning (April 26), TMZ posted a 9-minute recording that occurred on April 9 of a conversation between Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling and his girlfriend V. Stiviano. On the recording, Sterling and Stiviano argue about photos posted to her Instagram in which she takes pictures with African-Americans, one in particular was NBA Legend Magic Johnson. Sterling then begins to go on a tirade of how he doesn't want Stiviano bringing any black people to Clippers games.

It got even worse when Deadspin obtained an extended, 15-minute version of the conversation between Clippers owner Donald Sterling and his then-girlfriend V. Stiviano, further confirming of how twisted and pathetic the NBA owner is. This controversy has been covered in just about every publication and news program, with everyone waiting on what is the new NBA commissioner Adam Silver will do with Sterling. Hip-Hop has had it's own share of controversy where audio from a private moment was leaked onto the web. Here are 5 instances where people were caught slippin.

 

Kanye West

Kanye West was recorded ranting while at dinner with friends after leaving Radio City Music Hall on the night of the 2009 VMAs about why he was right to interrupt Taylor Swift's acceptance speech during the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards . He goes to talk about not being asked to perform at the ceremony over Pink, his mother and racism.

Young Buck

A phone conversation between former G-Unit artist Young Buck and 50 Cent was obtained by Hot 97 where Buck begs for forgiveness to fif for his conduct and even cries on tape. It's a pretty hard conversation to listen to.

Wale

Fuming because his album The Gifted—which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 in June—was left off their 50 Best Albums of 2013, Wale called Complex after  and went ape shit crazy, threatening Complex’s entire staff.

Mr. Cee

Hot 97's DJ Mister Cee was recored by Bimbo Winehouse soliciting Winehouse for sexual services.  Go to the 05:30 minute mark to start listening to the taped audio of Mister Cee and Winehouse driving around and negotiating prices.

Maino/Trinidad Jame$

After Trinidad Jame$ made strong comments about NYC state in hip-hop at a show in NYC, Maino took great offense to his opinions and made a phone call call to ATL rapper. The taped, six-minute conversation made its way on the web and was the talk of the town.

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