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Loaded Lux took his turn as a part of DJ Premier's "Bars in the Booth" series. Watch the Harlem, New York emcee absolutely rip it below.
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Loaded Lux took his turn as a part of DJ Premier's "Bars in the Booth" series. Watch the Harlem, New York emcee absolutely rip it below.
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Locksmith paints a vivid picture of a past relationship for the official video to "Imperfect." The visual co-stars Tyra Young and Devon Libran and is directed by Amadeuz Christ.
The track is produced by Locksmith & Mike Blakenship. Co-produced by DJ D-Sharp.
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With his Blacc Hollywood album set to hit stores shelves on August 19, Wiz Khalifa releases a video off of it for "KK" featuring Juicy J and Project Pat.
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K. Camp drops the remix video for his song "Cut Her Off" featuring Too Short, Lil Boosie and YG. The original version appears on K. Camp's Slumlords mixtape. Download it from Datpiff http://www.datpiff.com/K-Camp-Slumlords-mixtape.620213.html.
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Written by Jason Sickles For Yahoo News
The celebrating began before the coroner could collect the bodies of Alyn Beck and Igor Soldo, the Las Vegas patrol officers ambushed and executed while eating at a pizzeria last month.
“The good news is, there are two less police in the world,” read an entry on the Facebook page for CopBlock.org.
Igor Soldo and Alyn Beck
The post was visible for less than a day, but it attracted at least 6,300 likes and comments by the time the page’s administrators removed it.
Jerad Miller — who along with his wife, Amanda, gunned down the Vegas police officers before dying during a shootout with police — was one of Cop Block’s 780,000-plus Facebook fans.
Jerad and Amanda Miller
The decentralized advocacy group says it disavows violence while spreading a belief that “badges don’t grant extra rights.”
But the Millers, described by investigators as anti-government extremists, had a deadly animosity for authority.
“Bout time to start killing cops, eh?” Miller, 31, wrote in May when he shared a viral video of police brutality on Facebook. “Maybe if we can kill all these despotic goons they will turn on their masters and once again be public servants and we can end this madness.”
Jerad and Amanda Miller
After a historic decline in the number of police officers fatally shot last year, 2014 has rebounded to previous levels. Beck and Soldo are among 28 U.S. officers shot and killed in the line of duty so far this year. The most recent death came Sunday, when rookie Jersey City, N.J., Officer Melvin Santiago was ambushed by a gunman who reportedly told people he was “going to be famous” for killing a cop.
Melvin Santiago
Such shameless bravado — online and off — and an exploding right-wing movement are creating anxiety about attacks against police.
“There's a deep concern that there has been a measurable increase in violence against police officers, especially with firearms,” said Rich Roberts, spokesman for the International Union of Police Associations. The anti-police movement “seems to feed off each other online,” he said.
The FBI has increased warnings about possible threats to law enforcement, multiple police sources told Yahoo News. The bureau declined to confirm any change.
This follows a 2009 Department of Homeland Security report that included a warning about domestic extremists using the Internet to recruit members, share tactics and raise hate to an all-time high.
Rich Stanek, who chairs the National Sheriffs’ Association Homeland Security Committee, said he proudly protects constitutional rights, but he worries social networking gives radicals such as Miller a false sense of recognition.
“They can post, blog and do so freely and anonymously without any accountability whatsoever,” said Stanek, sheriff of Hennepin County in Minnesota.
Escalating danger by anti-government extremists dominated a four-hour discussion on homeland security at last month’s National Sheriffs’ Association conference, said Stanek, who commands an 800-member department in Minneapolis.
“That’s the single greatest concern that faces our deputies today,” Stanek said.
Trent Nice, a former neighbor of Miller’s in Lafayette, Indiana, frequented his friend’s Facebook page.
“I shared a lot of his views, but would never do anything like that,” Nice told Yahoo News by email.
The week of the June 8 rampage, Nice gave an approving click to Miller’s Facebook manifesto predicting pending bloodshed and war.
“As far as me liking the post, if that’s what he intended when he posted it, then I severely misunderstood his post,” he wrote. “His heart was in the right place. His head wasn't.”
Meanwhile police near Lafayette, where the Millers lived before moving to Las Vegas, are reportedly keeping an eye on the 765 movement, a new anti-police group on Facebook.
Sam Bradbury, a group member, was jailed in late June for posting a detailed Facebook messagethreatening to kill multiple authorities and destroy a courthouse “in a blaze of glory.” Arresting officers also recovered six bags of bomb-making material from the 22-year-old’s home.
Bradbury is being held on federal charges of using electronic communications to threaten injury to a person and destroy property with an incendiary device. According to an FBI affidavit, Bradbury ended his Facebook rant by writing “FREE SPEECH EXERCISE FOOLS” in parentheses. But a judge ruled he did not have to accept Bradbury’s First Amendment disclaimer and ordered him held without bail until an arraignment later this month.
The Bradbury arrest is similar to a spate of recent prosecutions “for alleged threats conveyed on new media, including Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter,”according to a brief filed in a pending Supreme Court case. Free speech advocates want the court to clarify what constitutes a true threat in today’s digital world.
Mark Potok, an expert on extremism, said he believes it is rare for social media to inspire someone to kill.
“However, the kinds of people who are prone to those kinds of hatreds find validation and real community on the Internet,” said Potok, a senior researcher with the Southern Poverty Law Center.

Last week the SPLC issued a report warning law enforcement about the increasingly hostile anti-government movement, which it estimates has grown from 150 groups in 2008 to nearly 1,100 last year.
The economic crisis, proposed gun control, Barack Obama’s election, NSA spying and the militarization of police among other issues have spurred the resurgence, the watchdog organization said.
“There’s a hell of a lot of anger out there in certain corridors,” Potok told Yahoo News. “Jerad Miller was not the only one who saw police in the United States as Nazis.”
Miller found an approving audience for his conspiracy theories and political tirades online. Some Facebook posts were original, but he shared others from pages he frequented such as Patriot Nation, Taxation is Theft and Cop Block.
Cop Block co-founder Pete Eyre told Yahoo News the Facebook entry celebrating the Millers’ rampage wasn’t appropriate.

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“There was blanket rejoicing over the deaths of two people and I don’t think that’s good in any situation,” Eyre said. “It didn’t fit Cop Block ideology. The site’s not an anti-police thing; it’s like a pro-personal empowerment site.”
Launched in 2010, Cop Block encourages the public to submit home videos, photos and stories of rogue officers for discussion.
Eyre said the Vegas entry was put up by a former volunteer who still had administrative access. The post and its removal provoked days of intense debate on the Cop Block Facebook page, which included the following comments:
“You don't promote accountability; you promote anti-police, anti-government behavior by publicizing criminals and making them out to be heroes.”
“A cop died, opinions were stated... don't think a cop wouldn't be bragging about shooting you over some drinks with his cops buddies while he enjoys his 2 weeks paid vacation...”
By its own account, the 2011 blog post “WHEN SHOULD YOU SHOOT A COP” is one of Cop Block’s most read. A week before the Vegas slayings, a photo on Cop Block’s Facebook page portrayed a dead officer with the words: “This is what a good cop looks like.”
“Really? That’s the message we want to send?” asked Melissa, the wife of a Kansas police officer. “It makes my stomach turn.”
Melissa, who requested that her full name not be used for safety reasons, said she and other police spouses are frustrated by Facebook’s lack of action in response to their Cop Block complaints.
A Facebook spokesperson told Yahoo News in a statement: “People come to Facebook to share experiences of the world around them and on occasion this may result in the sharing of content that some may find upsetting. We encourage anyone who sees content that violates our community standards to report it to us.”
Photos promoting officer deaths posted as comments to Cop Block’s page on May 25 and June 1 were removed by Facebook after being contacted for this story.
“I understand the need for people to express their opinion, but I think there is a line that has to be watched,” Melissa said. “When does an opinion become a plan of action?”
Nice hadn’t seen Miller in a few years, but his Facebook connection earned him a visit from FBI agents after the Las Vegas murders.
“I told them if they wanted to investigate someone, go investigate Barack Obama,” he recalled. “They kinda just had a smirk on their faces when I said that, and said well we're investigating this right now. I don't know if (they) were trying to get background on him or find out if there are more crazies like him.”
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Young Jack Thriller stopped by Snoop Dogg's GGN News recently.
The two discussed the direction hip hop is headed in, how Jack got his start in comedy, the Illuminati, success, hair weaves, Michael Jackson, sex, wanting to smash Megan Fox, Da Brat, Meagan Good and much more.
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Krayzie Bone, Layzie Bone, Bizzy Bone, Wish Bone and Flesh-N-Bone, together known as Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, are back in the lab together recording their final album.
Borrowing an idea from the Wu Tang Clan, the group will only sell one copy of the project. The asking price will be $1 million, according to TMZ.
The Cleveland, Ohio group will also be hitting the road for a 20-country world tour kicking off in December.
BTNH burst onto the scene after being signed by Eazy E in 1993. They've gone on to sell 16 million records in the U.S. alone. They have won one Grammy and two American Music Awards.
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Snoop Dogg and The Eastsidaz release "That's My Work 4." Hosted by DJ Drama, the tape is 20-tracks deep with production from Scoop DeVille, Battlecat, 1500 or Nothin, KJ and Goldie Loc.
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Waka Flocka Flame is back with a brand new mixtape entitled "I Can't Rap Vol. 1." The DJ Whoo Kid-hosted project features Troy Ave, BJ The Chicago Kid, Ron Browz, Young Scooter and Fastlife Kurt. Download it now from Datpiff http://www.datpiff.com/Waka-Flocka-I-Cant-Rap-Vol-1-mixtape.629608.html.
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"I Can't Rap Vol. 1" Tracklist
1.Move That Dope
2.Trap Hop
3.3 Gold Chains ft. Troy Ave
4.Love Me No More
5.Lights (Freestyle)
6.Blatlanta
7.0-100 (Freestyle)
8.Slippin (Prod. Mike Will Made It)
9.Pussy ft. Fastlife Kurt (Prod by Southside / 808 Mafia)
10.I Know (Freestyle)
11.Blood On The Leaves
12.Draft Day
13.Ghetto Gold ft. Young Scooter
14.Believe Me (Freestyle)
15.Turn Down For What (Prod. DJ Snake)
16.Danny Glover ft. Waka Flocka Flame (Remix)
17.Studio ft. BJ The Chicago Kid
18.Yayo
19.Confused
20.Hundredz ft. Ron Browz & Waka Flocka Flame
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Thisis50 Radio (Gossip Viv, Hynaken & DJ Thoro) recently caught up with G-Unit's Kidd Kidd!
Kidd Kidd on G-Unit getting back together, beef, new friendship with Young Buck, crazy female fans, epic Summer Jam Performance & more!
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It's a Brooklyn New York thing as Uncle Murda connects with Troy Ave to shoot the music video for their collaboration entitled "Self Made." This off of Murda and GMG's mixtape "Ain't Nothing Sweet." Grab it now from Datpiff http://www.datpiff.com/Uncle-Murda-GMG-Aint-Nothing-Sweet-mixtape.579508.html.
Peep the official trailer below. Directed by Picture Perfect.
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As Ransom prepares to release his highly anticipated Presidential Volume 1 mixtape, he drops off some new heat to hold fans over.
The New Jersey emcee teams up with 17-year old Brooklyn, New York emcee Astro a.k.a. The Astronomical Kid for the Vokab-produced gem, "Around the World."
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A 22-year old Connecticut man has been arrested and charged with five counts of first-degree assault, first-degree reckless endangerment, unlawful discharge of a firearm and possession of marijuana, following a shooting outside of Tino's Nightclub in Stamford on Sunday, July 13.
NBC Connecticut reports that Dayron Wills got into an argument with another man over a woman. A brawl broke out involving as many as 20 people. It spilled out of the club and into the parking lot. Wills pulled out a .40-caliber handgun and started shooting.
Police report that five people were wounded, but seven are named in NBC Connecticut's report. Stephanie Riccoio, Clay Williams, Domingo Ramos, Michael Palomba, Darren Bornet. Latoya Williams and Jean Prosper are listed as injured during the shooting. Miraculously, none of the wounded were believed to have suffered life threatening injuries. Four of the men and one woman were taken to the hospital.
Police don't know if the intended victim is one of the injured.
Dayron Wills (mug shot)
Wills legally purchased the gun used in the incident. He was licensed to carry the weapon. Police found a small amount of weed on him during their search. At his court appearance on Monday, July 14, Wills' lawyer asked the judge to delay setting bond. The judge denied the request and set the shooter's bond at $1 million.
“I think it has something to do with the kids in the city just fighting about a lot of nonsense,” Wills' mother, Linda, told the Connecticut News. She added that her son was licensed to carry because he worked in security.
Wills claims he shot in self defense. Watch the dramatic footage below.
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The Black Lip Paster keeps the promotion going for his album, These Days, by releasing a music video for "Hunnid Stax" Featuring Top Dawg Entertainment label mate SchoolBoy Q.
Pick up Ab-Soul's These Days project now from iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/these-days.../id889248321.
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Super producer Mike Will Made It has put down the groundwork for hit records from everyone from Miley Cyrus to Gucci Mane. The Atlanta native is preparing to release his own mixtape entitled Ransom. Check out the cover up top.
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Check out the brand new music video from King Brolic for "Commaz." The Grizzle Entertainment CEO called on director Jordan Tower to shoot the visuals.
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Schoolboy Q paid a visit to the Booska-P's while in Paris recently. He talked about the success of his new album Oxymoron, gave the details of his affiliation with the Crips, explained how 50 Cent inspired him and his description of the TDE family members.
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Wiz Khalifa decides to unveil the cover for his forthcoming Blacc Hollywood album. The Taylor Gang boss has picked August 19th as it's release date. Grab the lead single "We Dem Boyz" now from iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/we-dem-boyz-single/id811745714.
**UPDATE** July 14
The tracklist for Blacc Hollywood has been revealed. It contains 13-songs with features from Juicy J, Project Pat, Curren$y, Chevy Woods, Ty Dolla $ign and Ghost Loft.
1. Hope (Feat. Ty Dolla $Ign)
2. We Dem Boyz
3. Promises
4. Kk (Feat. Project Pat & Juicy J)
5. House In The Hills (Feat. Curren$Y)
6. Ass Drop
7. Raw
8. Stayin Out All Night
9. The Sleaze
10. So High (Feat. Ghost Loft)
11. Still Down (Feat. Chevy Woods & Ty Dolla $Ign)
12. No Gain
13. True Colors
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Karrueche Tran stopped by the BET show Just Keke recently to talk about her relationship with Chris Brown.
She speaks on it being the first time she's dated a celebrity, dealing with the paparazzi, and the negative feedback from Rihanna's fans.
As she discussed the heartbreak she experienced when Chris temporarily left her to reunite with Riri, she broke down.
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