Marilyn Manson has a legion of loyal fans, but only one is rocking a $220,000 chain with his likeness on it.
That's how much Lil Uzi Vert paid IF & Co. Jewelers and Ben Baller to craft the piece he was sporting at the Coachella Festival over the weekend.
According to TMZ, the chain and pendant together are made up of 16,000 diamonds totaling 155 carats. The labor alone cost $50,000.
"@liluzivert goin crazy again," Baller captioned an Instagram photo of the chain. "This time I made him a 100 carat VS diamond spiked choker bike chain and a 55 carat black & white diamond Marilyn Manson pendant... This year has been insane. And this is in the top 3 piece I've ever made in my career and Uzi already has a piece in my top 5 as well."
Ransom kicks off the week with a left/right lyrical combo knockout in the form of freestyles over Kendrick Lamar's "The Heart Pt. 4" and Snoop Dogg's "Serial Killa."
CLEVELAND (AP) — Authorities in several states were on the lookout Monday for a behavioral health case manager who posted gruesome Facebook video of himself randomly shooting a Cleveland retiree who was collecting discarded cans.
Cleveland police allege 37-year-old Steve Stephens shot a 74-year-old passer-by on Sunday in an apparently random attack.
While authorities said Stephens might have left Ohio, the city's police chief added that his last known location was at the site of the shooting Sunday afternoon and that detectives spoke with the suspect by cellphone.
Officers have searched dozens of places around the city, said Chief Calvin Williams, who warned residents to be careful as the go about their day.
"He could be a lot of places," said Stephen Anthony, the FBI's top agent in Cleveland. "He could be nearby. He could be far away or anywhere in between."
Authorities have warned people in Pennsylvania, New York, Indiana and Michigan to be alert for Stephens, who is wanted on a charge of aggravated murder.
The victim, retired foundry worker Robert Godwin Sr., apparently was shot while out on a walk to collect discarded aluminum cans in a plastic shopping bag, something his son told Cleveland.com that Godwin did often.
Police said Monday that Godwin is the only victim so far linked to Stephens, despite the suspect's claim in a separate video on Facebook that he killed over a dozen people.
The motive for the shooting wasn't entirely clear from the shaky video, in which Stephens tells Godwin a woman's name and says, "She's the reason that this is about to happen to you." Godwin didn't seem to recognize the woman's name.
The suspect then points a gun at Godwin, who shields his face with the plastic bag.
Facebook said the video was posted after the killing but wasn't broadcast on Facebook Live as police initially indicated. The suspect did go live on the social media site at another point Sunday.
The video of the killing was on Facebook for about three hours before it was removed. Stephens' Facebook page also was eventually removed.
"This is a horrific crime and we do not allow this kind of content on Facebook," the company said. "We work hard to keep a safe environment on Facebook, and are in touch with law enforcement in emergencies when there are direct threats to physical safety."
The victim's son, Robert Godwin Jr., told Cleveland.com that he couldn't bring himself to watch the video but learned about it from others.
"I don't really want to see it," he said.
In the separate video, authorities said Stephens claimed to have killed more than a dozen other people.
"Like I said, I killed 13, so I'm working on 14 as we speak," Stephens said.
Cleveland shooter "Stevie Steve" is still alive and casually conversing with his friends. pic.twitter.com/b5nWC9Pq8U
Police have not verified any other shootings or deaths, Police Chief Calvin Williams said.
Police said they have talked with family and friends of Stephens, who is a case manager at Beech Brook, a behavioral health agency headquartered in Pepper Pike, near Cleveland.
Beech Brook spokeswoman Nancy Kortemeyer said Sunday that news of the shooting shocked and horrified the agency.
"We are hoping that the Cleveland police will be able to apprehend Mr. Stephens as soon as possible and before anyone else is injured," Kortemeyer said in a statement.
In one of the videos, Stephens can be seen holding up his Beech Brook employee identification badge.
"I'm killing with my Beech Brook badge on too," he says.
Stephens also mentioned his fraternity, Omega Psi Phi, in one of his Facebook posts. The fraternity issued a statement Sunday night offering "our sincere and heartfelt prayers and condolences of comfort to the families" affected by the shooting.
DG Mayne recently visited Thisis50 for a conversation with Young Jack Thriller about how they met, switching from performers to producers full time, their background, working on Jack's forthcoming project.
An on-air argument between comedian Aries Spears and Zo Williams, co-host of the "Corey Holcomb 5150" online radio show, turned physical last week.
The incident happened on Wednesday, April 12th.
In video footage obtained by TMZ, the two men can be seen jawing back and forth, taunting each other before Williams stands up and repeatedly punches Spears in the face and head.
Spears covers up and doesn't punch back. Watch the madness below.
The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival's first of two weekends kicks off on Friday, April 14, 2017.
You can kick back and watch it right here as the event is being streamed live on YouTube.
Some of the featured acts are Kendrick Lamar, Lady Gaga, Radiohead, Travis Scott, Lorde, Schoolboy Q, DJ Khaled, Mac Miller, Future, Gucci Mane, Lil Uzi Vert, Kehlani, Tory Lanez, D.R.A.M., Bon Iver, DJ Snake, the XX and many more.
Check out the full list of acts and broadcast times below.
Friday, April 14th: 03:35 – Tennis (1) 03:35 – Preservation Hall Jazz Band (2) 03:35 – Klangstof (3) 04:10 – King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard (1) 04:15 – Joseph (3) 04:25 – SOHN (2) 05:00 – Bonobo (1) 05:00 – The Lemon Twigs (3) 05:10 – Sampha (2) 05:10 – Broods (2) 05:45 – Stormzy (3) 05:50 – Mac DeMarco (1) 06:00 – Francis and the Lights (2) 06:30 – Broods (3) 06:50 – Oh Wonder (2) 06:55 – Glass Animals (1) 07:20 – Big Gigantic (3) 07:40 – Banks (2) 07:45 – Father John Misty (1) 08:20 – Crystal Castles (3) 08:30 – Richie Hawtin (2) 08:45 – Phantogram (1) 09:10 – Mac Miller (3) 09:30 – Jagwar Ma (2) 09:35 – The xx (1) 10:00 – Steve Angello (3) 10:20 – DJ Shadow (2) 10:40 – Radiohead (1) 11:00 – Empire of the Sun (3) 11:20 – Travis Scott (2) 11:55 – Dillon Francis (3) 12:15 – Capital Cities (2)
Saturday, April 15th: 03:35 – Local Natives (1) 03:35 – Arkells (2) 03:35 – Blossoms (3) 03:55 – Kaleo (2) 04:20 – Shura (3) 04:30 – Chicano Batman (1) 04:45 – Car Seat Headrest (2) 05:00 – Banks & Steelz (3) 05:15 – The Head and the Heart (1) 05:40 – The Atomics (2) 05:45 – Autograf (3) 06:10 – Bastille (1) 06:25 – Roisin Murphy (2) 06:35 – Little Dragon (3) 07:15 – DREAMCAR (2) 07:20 – Two Door Cinema Club (1) 07:25 – Mura Masa (3) 08:05 – Moderat (2) 08:15 – Gryffin (3) 08:20 – Future (1) 09:05 – Warpaint (2) 09:10 – Tory Lanez (3) 09:15 – ScHoolboy Q (1) 09:55 – Tycho (2) 10:00 – Röyksopp (3) 10:15 – Bon Iver (1) 10:45 – DJ Snake (2) 10:55 – Martin Garrix (3) 11:25 – Lady Gaga (1) 12:00 – Gucci Mane (2) 12:05 – Classix (3)
Wiz Khalifa and Mac Miller's success shined a light on Pittsburgh several years ago. but Jimmy Wopo isn't following in their footsteps. The charismatic 20-year-old rapper is paving his own lane and introducing a harsh reality of the city that the aforementioned others could only speak about from the sideline. Bred in Pittsburgh's violent Hill District neighborhood, Wopo's music is a direct reflection of his circumstances and surroundings. Having racked up nearly 30K YouTube subscribers, with his "Elm Street" video pushing 3 million views, Wopo's forthcoming Jordan Kobe mixtape is the Steel City music scene's most anticipated release of 2017.
"What inspired me to do 'Bench Boy' was my big bro Ebo," Jimmy Wopo told The FADER in their premiere of the Jordan Kobe single. "He had money and shit, nice cars, and he been telling me I was a star. So I just felt like nobody in my bracket was better than me so I called them bench boys." The Jordan Kobe mixtape is a follow-up to 2016's debut solo release Woponese, as well as the collaborative Trapnese project with Hardo. Limited tickets for Jimmy Wopo's first headlining Pittsburgh show this Saturday are available here, and his Jordan Kobe mixtape is slated to release April 24th.
"Star Wars: The Last Jedi" arrives in theaters on December 15, 2017. Check out the official teaser trailer.
Plot: Having taken her first steps into a larger world in Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015), Rey continues her epic journey with Finn, Poe and Luke Skywalker in the next chapter of the saga.
Starring: Daisy Ridley, John Boyega, Mark Hamill, Benicio Del Toro, Laura Dern, Carrie Fisher, Adam Driver, Gwendoline Christie, Oscar Isaac
Former NFL star Todd Heap and his family are in mourning today following a tragic accident that left his 3-year old daughter dead.
The Associated Press reports that Heap was moving his truck forward in his driveway Friday, April 14, when he accidentally ran over the toddler. Officials say the girl was taken to a Phoenix-area hospital, where she was pronounced dead.
Heap played 12 seasons in the NFL as a tight end for theBaltimore RavensandArizona Cardinals.
Here's an excellent way to kick off your Saturday as former Saturday Night Live cast member, Jay Pharoah, does a spot-on hilarious impression of Barack Obama on Sway in the Morning.
Troy Avepromised to get at everyone he's having issues with on his forthcoming "NuPac" street album, and he does just that on the lead song off of it titled "I Ain't Mad Atcha."
The BSB Records CEO takes shots at Taxstone, Trife Gangsta, Young Lito, Casanova and his former manager, Hovain, on the Trilogy-produced song.
Styles P and Talib Kweli have teamed up to bless fans with a new EP titled "The Seven." Features include, Jadakiss, Sheek Louch, NIKO IS, Chris Rivers, Common, Rapsody and more.
1. “Poets and Gangstas” 2. “Brown Guys” 3. “Nine Point Five” Feat. Sheek Louch, Jadakiss and NIKO IS 4. “In the Field” 5. “Teleprompters” Feat. Common and Little Vic 6. “Let It Burn” Feat. Rapsody and Chris Rivers 7. “Last Ones”
Lil Yachty a.k.a. Lil Boat was the most recent guest on the The Breakfast Club.
He chopped it up with the crew about today's political climate, his forthcoming album "Teenage Emotions," not being a one-hit wonder, staying sober, losing his virginity at age 18, screaming on fan at SXSW, getting dissed by Vic Mensa, working with LeBron James and more.
In 1993 the Wu Tang Clan burst onto the music scene with their debut album, "Enter the Wu Tang (36 Chambers)." Masta Killa recently chopped it up with MReckTV about why he waited 11 years to release his first solo effort titled "No Said Date."
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Times we live in can get truly show the harsh side of reality we don't want to face yet Tha Boi Leaf can definitely speak on moments in which he looks for alot of change to occur in the new video "For Heavens Sake".
With the smooth voice of Melly Mel riding the productions in the hook, detailing on how hard it is for a young man to survive and get it taking care of family,while reminiscing on friends lost and locked up at the moment.
Continue to look for more coming from the Philly native and Team So Real Entertainment.