Queens, New York rapper and Love and Loyalty Records boss, Ty Nitty, drops off an official music video for his banging single titled "EveryMan for They Self."
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Check out this never before heard off the top of the dome 2006 freestyle from Big Boi of Outkast on the Tim Westwood show. Let us know your thoughts in the comment section below.
Bow Wow has been a big topic of conversation this week after he posted a photo of a private jet when he was actually taking a commercial flight to New York.
He chops it up with Ebro in the Morning about that, his ancestry, relationship with Soulja Boy, Erica Mena, Ciara, We tv show, Funkmaster Flex beef.
Chicago rapper and Only the Family boss, Lil Durk, drops off a new single titled "Pressure" Give it a listen up top and let us know what you think in the comment section below.
Forbes has rolled out it'sannual list of the wealthiest hip-hop artists for 2017. It should come as no surprise that Diddy, once again sits at the top with a net worth of $820 million.
Next up is Jay Z, who is worth $810 million, followed closely by Dr. Dre, sitting on a $740 million fortune.
Methodology via Forbes: In order to complete the Forbes Five list, we follow the same procedures used to calculate our list of the world’s billionaires: looking at past earnings, valuing current holdings, leafing through financial documents and talking to analysts, attorneys, managers, other industry players and even some of the moguls themselves to find the details.
Check out Sy Ari Da Kid's official music video for "Wire Transfer from Birdman" which features Stunna himself. Be on the lookout for more music from Sy since he is now signed to Cash Money Records.
Rejjie Snow recruits Joey Bada$$ and Jesse Boykins III for his hypnotic head-nodder titled "Purple Tuesday." This is off of Snow's forthcoming mixtape, "The Moon & You," dropping May 17.
Bronx born/Atlanta raised rapper, Sy Ari Da Kid, sits down with DJ Smallz and reveals how he linked with Cash Money Records and the biggest advice he received from its leader, Birdman.
What do you think about Birdman's advice? Sound off by posting a comment below.
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump’s stunning firing of FBI Director James Comey throws into question the future of a counterintelligence investigation into the Trump campaign’s possible connections to Russia and immediately raised suspicions of an underhanded effort to stymie a probe that has shadowed the administration from the outset.
Democrats likened Tuesday’s ouster to President Richard Nixon’s “Saturday Night Massacre” and renewed calls for the appointment of a special prosecutor, and some Republicans also questioned the move.
In his letter to Comey, Trump said the firing was necessary to restore “public trust and confidence” in the FBI. The administration paired the letter with a scathing review by Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein of how Comey handled the investigation into Democrat Hillary Clinton’s email practices, including his decision to hold a news conference announcing its findings and releasing “derogatory information” about Clinton.
While Comey has drawn anger from Democrats since he reopened the email investigation in the closing days of last year’s campaign, they didn’t buy that justification for his firing Tuesday. Several Republicans joined them in raising alarms of how it could affect probes into possible coordination between Trump associates and Russia to influence the 2016 presidential election.
Trump will now appoint a successor at the FBI, which has been investigating since late July, and who will almost certainly have an impact on how the investigation moves forward and whether the public will accept its outcome.
“James Comey will be replaced by someone who will do a far better job, bringing back the spirit and prestige of the FBI,” he tweeted early Wednesday.
Earlier, the president bristled on his Twitter account over criticism of his move, labeling the Senate minority leader ‘Cryin’ Chuck Schumer.′
Schumer had told Trump in a phone call earlier that he thought dumping Comey was a mistake. Trump tweeted that Schumer had recently said he no longer “have confidence” in Comey. “Then acts so indignant,” Trump said of his fellow New Yorker.
James Comey will be replaced by someone who will do a far better job, bringing back the spirit and prestige of the FBI.
In one of the strongest statements by Republicans, Sen. Richard Burr of North Carolina, chairman of the Senate intelligence committee, said, “I am troubled by the timing and reasoning of Director Comey’s termination.”
“His dismissal further confuses an already difficult investigation by the committee,” Burr said.
The firing renewed longstanding demands by Democrats for a special prosecutor, especially since the White House has said the firing of Comey was carried out upon the recommendation of senior Justice Department leadership, including Rosenstein, who is overseeing the Russia investigation since Attorney General Jeff Sessions recused himself because of previously unreported contacts with the Russian ambassador.
It was only the second firing of an FBI director in history. President Bill Clinton dismissed William Sessions amid allegations of ethical lapses in 1993.
Democrats compared the ouster to Nixon’s decision to fire the independent special prosecutor overseeing the Watergate investigation in 1973, which prompted the resignations of the Justice Department’s top two officials.
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“This is Nixonian,” Sen. Bob Casey, D-Pa., declared on Twitter. “Outrageous,” said Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden, calling for Comey to immediately be summoned to testify to Congress about the status of the Trump-Russia investigation. Rep. Adam Schiff of California, top Democrat on the House intelligence committee, said the White House was “brazenly interfering” in the probe.
Republican Sen. John McCain of Arizona said Congress must form a special committee to investigate Russia’s interference in the election.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., said only: “Once the Senate receives a nomination, we look forward to a full, fair and timely confirmation process to fill the Director position. This is a critical role that is especially important as America faces serious threats at home and abroad.”
Comey was speaking to agents at the FBI’s field office in Los Angeles when the news broke. Television screens in the office began flashing the news, and Comey initially chuckled, according to a law enforcement official who was present and spoke on condition of anonymity. But Comey finished his speech before heading into an office and did not reappear in the main room. He later left Los Angeles on a plane to return to Washington.
Comey’s firing was the latest and most significant White House-driven distraction from the Russia investigations, which Trump has ridiculed and dismissed as a “hoax.” He has denied that his campaign was involved in Russia’s election meddling.
In his brief letter to Comey, Trump thanked him for telling him three times “that I am not under investigation.” The FBI has not confirmed that Comey ever made those assurances to the president. In public hearings, Comey has declined to answer when asked if Trump is under investigation, urging lawmakers not to read anything into that statement.
Comey, 56, was nominated by President Barack Obama for the FBI post in 2013 to a 10-year term, though that appointment does not ensure a director will serve the full term.
Praised frequently by both parties for his independence and integrity, he spent three decades in law enforcement. Before the past months’ controversies, the former deputy attorney general in the George W. Bush administration was perhaps best known for a remarkable 2004 standoff with top officials over a federal domestic surveillance program. In March of that year, Comey rushed to the hospital bed of Attorney General John Ashcroft to physically stop White House officials in their bid to get his ailing boss to reauthorize a secret no-warrant wiretapping program.
But his prominent role in the 2016 presidential campaign raised questions about his judgment and impartiality. Though the FBI did not recommend charges against Clinton for mishandling classified information, Comey was blisteringly critical of her decision to use a personal email account and private internet server during her four years as secretary of state.
Comey strongly defended his decisions during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing last week. He said he was “mildly nauseous” at the thought of having swayed the election but also said he would do the same again.
Clinton has partially blamed her loss on Comey’s disclosure to Congress less than two weeks before Election Day that the email investigation would be revisited. Comey later said the FBI, again, had found no reason to bring any charges.
Trump disagreed with Clinton’s assessment, tweeting that Comey actually “was the best thing that ever happened to Hillary Clinton in that he gave her a free pass for many bad deeds!”
Clinton’s advisers were stunned by Trump’s decision Tuesday. Former campaign spokesman Brian Fallon said that while he believed Comey had “inflicted severe damage” on the FBI, “the timing and manner of this firing suggest that it is the product of Donald Trump feeling the heat on the ongoing Russia investigation and not a well thought out response to the inappropriate handling of the Clinton investigation.”
Given angst by members of Congress in both parties over Comey’s dismissal, it’s unlikely a permanent FBI director will be in place soon. The FBI will be led in the interim by Andrew McCabe, Comey’s top deputy.
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AP writers Darlene Superville, Ken Thomas, Vivian Salama, Catherine Lucey and Sadie Gurman in Washington and Michael Balsamo in Los Angeles contributed to this report.
Sean Combs a.k.a. Diddy will soon be facing off in court against a former employee who claims she was harassed sexually while on the job.
Cindy Rueda, who worked as Combs' chef, alleges she was "regularly summoned" to serve Diddy and his guests while they "engaged in or immediately following sexual activity," according to TMZ.
Rueda claims that on at least one occasion she entered her former employer's bedroom, not knowing that he was naked. Diddy allegedly asked her is she liked what she saw.
On another occasion, the chef claims one of the Bad Boy Records CEO's friends approached her in the kitchen, while he was nude and asked her to check out his private parts.
Rueda says she complained to one of Combs' assistants about the sexual harassment she was enduring. That allegedly led to her being set up by another employee to make it look like she had stolen a watch from Combs.
The lawsuit states that Rueda was fired one year ago. At the time she was told that if she signed an agreement waiving all rights to sue Combs, she wouldn't be prosecuted.
Rueda refused to sign the agreement. She is suing for wrongful termination, sexual harassment and violation of whistleblower protection.
"This is a frivolous lawsuit by a disgruntled ex-employee who was fired for cause." a rep for Combs told TMZ.
Police are currently investigating a possible break-in at the Farmington, Connecticut mansion owned by50 Cent.
TMZ reports that unmarked and marked cop cars swarmed the 50,000-square-foot home after security called when a alarm went off.
At this time it's not known if anything was stolen or if an arrest has been made.
50 wasn't at the residence when the incident occurred.
Story developing...
**UPDATE**
The Farmington Police Department have arrested a man by the name of Elwin Joyce.
According to TMZ, Joyce forced his way into the home. He's been charged with 2nd degree burglary, trespassing, criminal mischief and attempted larceny.
Kehlani is taking a little time off after having to cancel her concert in Grand Rapids, Monday May 8th.
The 22-year old singer took to the stage to personally let fans know that she felt ill and would have to either refund their tickets or reschedule the show.
"I truly feel like I might have to go to the hospital at this point because I feel crazy," she said.
After seeing some reports on Tuesday that she had suffered a mental break down, Khelani, took to Instagram to dispute that and chided blogs who were quick to jump to that conclusion.
"Hey guys not sure why blogs are reporting that I had a mental breakdown but mentally I'm fucking fantastic lol," the "Gangsta" singer captioned a video that went into detail about the situation. "Physically tour is EXHAUSTING and people get sick all the time. Please be aware what you spread in regards to mental health; that can be really detrimental. I love you guys! Speak only what you know."
We wish Kehlani the best and hope she's back to feeling 100% physically very soon!
In June 2016 Freddie Gibbs was arrested in Toulouse, France on charges stemming from an alleged rape that occurred in Austria in August 2015. He was extradited to Vienna, where he stood trial and was acquitted in September 2016.
The experience was traumatic for Gibbs, who had maintained his innocence all along.
He recently sat down with therapist Siri Sat Nan Singh in an attempt to heal and try to make sense of the ordeal.