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State Property member Oschino Vasquez and Meek Mill affioiate Garci are currently embroiled in an ongoing beef.
Garci goes live to address all drama.
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State Property member Oschino Vasquez and Meek Mill affioiate Garci are currently embroiled in an ongoing beef.
Garci goes live to address all drama.
NEW YORK (AP) — Voletta Wallace, the dedicated mother of the late great rapper The Notorious B.I.G. and protector of his legacy, died Friday morning. She was 78.
Monroe County Coroner Thomas Yanac confirmed her death Friday to The Associated Press, saying she died at her home in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, after a stint on hospice care. She died of natural causes.
A representative for the estate of The Notorious B.I.G. did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The Notorious B.I.G., one of the rap’s greatest performers, was shot to death at age 24 in Los Angeles in 1997. The case remains unsolved. He was survived by his wife, the musician and actress Faith Evans, and his two children, Christopher Jordan Wallace and T’yanna Dream Wallace.
Wallace was a dedicated keeper of the legacy of her son, born Christopher Wallace. When he first emerged on the scene as one of rap’s most distinctive talents with songs that expertly detailed street life in Brooklyn, she labeled his music “noise.”
Since his death, his gift took on a new meaning for her. She told AP in 2017, 20 years after his death, “I remembered my son said, ‘Don’t listen to my music.’ And I never listened to his music. I heard it on the radio and it sounded good, because it was clean. But I said, ‘You know what, I have to. I have to listen to that music.’
And that’s what I did.”
“I cried so much that day just listening to the music. I remember I sat, I stood. I rested my head on the stereo and I just cried like a baby. And that was therapy for me. And I said, ‘Oh my God — that was a talented young man to put those words together.’ He had a beautiful voice. I love his voice,” she continued.
Wallace launched the Christopher Wallace Memorial Foundation following her son’s death, an organization that provides educational resources for children. In 2003, she honored mothers of other musicians who died untimely deaths — Aaliyah, Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes, Tupac Shakur, Jam Master Jay, Big Pun, Big L and Freaky Tah — at “B.I.G. Night Out,” a benefit for the foundation.
“It is our way of saying, ‘Keep your head up,”’ Wallace told AP at the time. “It’s the foundation’s way just to let these parents know that we love them.”
She also took legal action on behalf of her son. In 2004, she dropped a wrongful-death lawsuit against a former suspect in the rap star’s slaying — Amir Muhammad, aka Harry Billups. The 2002 lawsuit also named the city of Los Angeles and Muhammad’s former college roommate, David A. Mack, a Los Angeles policeman. It accused Mack of hiring Muhammad to shoot the hip-hop artist and police of failing to investigate properly after a fellow officer came under
suspicion.
In 2021, Wallace worked as an executive producer on the Netflix documentary “Biggie: I Got a Story to Tell,” and told AP about her role in the public eye.
“They never knew me. The public never knew me. I was thrust into this environment, I should say, after he passed away, because I’m a very private person. Extremely private,” she said. “What he was doing out there, maybe I should have known. But honestly, I didn’t. And to this day, there are people who are saying, ‘Oh, she knew.’ (whispers) But I never knew.”
Notorious B.I.G.'s 1994 debut album for Bad Boy Records, “Ready to Die,” has sold over six million units as of 2018, according to the Recording Industry Association of America, and included the hits “Big Poppa” and “Juicy.”
His sophomore album, “Life After Death,” released two weeks after his death, sold more than 11 million units. It launched multiple hits, including the timeless No. 1 hits “Mo Money Mo Problems” and “Hypnotize.” In 1997, Wallace accepted the MTV Video Music Award for best rap video for “Hypnotize” on behalf of her son. ___
Producer iLL Tone Beats, Drumwork Music Group boss Conway the Machine and Black Soprano Family CEO, Benny the Butcher present "The Pre-Game." A double singleoffering that is sure to please all hip hop heads.
Both "Pick a Side" and "36 Ounces and A Mercedes" are off of iLL Tone's forthcoming album titled "The Outcome." Available on all streaming platforms March 7, 2025.
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Ransom & Dave East - The Final Call (New Album) Ft. Method Man, Jay Electronica, 22Gz
Dave East and Ransom release their highly anticipates album titled "The Final Call."
Available on all streaming platforms: https://orcd.co/finalcall
The project features Method Man Jay Electronica, 22Gz, Abby Jasmine, Jadin Alexander.
Tracklist:
1. Audubon Ballroom
2. The Final Call Ft. Jay Electronica
3. Soul Food In Mecca
4. By Any Means Necessay Ft. Method Man
5. Mayhem Ft. 22Gz
6. Al Kabir Beach Ft. Abby Jasmine
7. The Mosque
8. Blood And Water
9. Exotic Prayer Rugs Ft. Jadin Alexander
10. Fairwells
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Oschino Vasquez recently sat down with Say Cheese TV to continue his verbal assault on Meek Mill affiliate, Garci.
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Amadaye The Apostle - The Come Up (The Coalition) Ft Kmack Knokville x Snook Da Crook (Official Music Video)
The Come up is a Classic Hip-Hop track from Amadaye the Apostle featuring Baltimore Legends Kmack Knokville and Snook Da Crook. Produced by Dreamlife Beats off the Mona lisa project (A masterpiece for the streets) streaming on all platforms and available on https://amadayetheapostle.com/
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Check out the brand new music video for "Fairwells" from Dave East and Ransom.
Off of their new album titled "The Final Call."
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LOS ANGELES (AP)— A$AP Rocky dove into the arms of Rihanna Tuesday as a clerk read the not guilty verdict at his trial on 2 felony counts of assault with a semiautomatic firearm.
The Los Angeles courtroom, full of fans of the hip-hop performer and his singing superstar partner, exploded into screaming glee as Rocky leapt from the defense table into the gallery, where Rihanna sat between his mother and sister. They embraced and sobbed.
After a three-week trial, the jury deliberated for just three hours to reach the verdict that spared Rocky, whose legal name is Rakim Mayers, a prison sentence that could have run more than two decades.
“Thank y’all for saving my life,” he told the jurors as they left.
Amid the chaos, it took the clerk a while to read the second not guilty verdict, though it was very unlikely the jury would split on the counts.
“Mr. Mayers, you’re excused,” Judge Mark Arnold said.
On the eve of trial, Rocky turned down a prosecution offer of just six months in jail, along with probation and other conditions, if he would plead guilty to one count.
Insisting on his innocence, Rocky decided to gamble that a jury would feel the same. It paid off. The jurors felt at least that there was reasonable doubt of his guilt.
Prosecutors and their witnesses said that he was beefing with a former friend, A$AP Relli, with whom he had been in a crew who called themselves the A$AP Mob since high school. They said the two men met up in Hollywood on Nov. 6, 2021, and after a scuffle Rocky pulled the gun and fired twice at Relli, who said one of the shots grazed his knuckle but was not seriously hurt.
Rocky’s lawyer Joe Tacopina said in his closing argument that Relli is “an angry pathological liar” who “committed perjury again and again and again and again.”
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Watch the official video for "KICKED" by @OTTheReal off of his new album "COST OF LIVING" on all platforms now!
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Can Reggie Wright Jr.’s "Got'em" Nextel & Grand Jury Lies Prove He Orchestrated 2Pac & Suge’s Hit?
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So if you been tuned in a few days ago @OschinoVasquez had words back an forth with @bandobabyrecords5819 an @ohdatsrida over a Ig live mix up. Things heated up as @meekmill Name came up again an as him & O have a recent history of Beef Only right as Philly Media we give yall the back story
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Reggie Wright responds to be named as an orchestrator in the 2Pac hit by Keefe D and his lawyer.
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Hip-hop has always been about storytelling, and One3AJ is here to tell his. Hailing from Maringouin, Louisiana, AJ Dupree—better known as One3AJ—has been grinding his way up, fueled by both personal loss and an unstoppable hunger to succeed. “Losing a friend who did music, I picked up the torch to keep the flame alive and honor his name,” he says. That kind of purpose doesn’t fade, and it shows in every track he drops.
His name is already buzzing in industry circles, with major co-signs from Houston’s Sauce Walka and a personal encounter with NBA YoungBoy’s mother at a showcase. When your music is getting reposted by key players, you know you're making an impact. “Being acknowledged by artists like Sauce Walka shows that my music is being heard and appreciated,” he says.
Sonically, One3AJ blends melody with real-life pain, crafting a sound that’s smooth yet deeply reflective. “My music resonates because it speaks to people who have been through or are going through the same struggles I’ve faced,” he explains. His tracks don’t just hit—they heal.
One3AJ’s come-up has been anything but easy, but his independent mindset keeps him pushing forward. No manager, no label—just hustle. “I’ve always been independent,” he says. Whether it’s locking in collaborations or marketing his music, he moves strategically, making sure every step counts.
That grind was tested when he had to undergo surgery, forcing him to rethink how he approached music. But setbacks only fueled his ambition, and he dropped an album that did over 50K streams—proof that he wasn’t slowing down for anything. “That was a huge achievement for me,” he says, showing that persistence always pays off.
Beyond the music, One3AJ keeps his fans close. He doesn’t just drop music and disappear—he connects, responding to messages and showing love to those who support him. “I want my fans to know I see them as people, not just numbers. I appreciate them,” he says.
Now, with his upcoming single Search for You, One3AJ is ready to take things even further. “It’s a song that speaks to the journey of searching for answers and finding peace,” he shares. With every release, he’s proving that he’s not just another rapper—he’s an artist with a vision.
For One3AJ, the goal is simple: “Every artist started from the same place I did. If they kept pushing, so can I.” And with the moves he’s making, it won’t be long before his name is ringing out far beyond Louisiana.
Check out Search for You and follow One3AJ on Instagram @One3AJ.
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Al Profit dives into the muder of Jam Master Jay of Run DMC.
Jay getting into dealing cocaine, linking up with Southwest T of the Black Mafia Family and his sudsequent murder by business associates.
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Wack100 delves into the reasons Tammy Cowins allegedly turned on Big Meech following his release from prison, triggering a series of explosive events involving 50 Cent. According to Wack100, tensions flared when Big Meech attempted to regain control of his life rights, which he had previously sold to Cowins. This move reportedly left Cowins, a key confidant during his incarceration, feeling sidelined. Wack100 suggests that Cowins might have acted out of a sense of abandonment or a desire to reclaim Meech's life rights.
The feud reached new heights when 50 Cent took to social media, sharing a controversial post involving Big Meech, resulting in a sensational response from Meech’s son, Lil Meech. This unexpected twist parallels 50 Cent’s own experiences with family tensions, as highlighted by Wack100. The parallels reveal 50 Cent’s motivations and how the lines between loyalty and betrayal can blur when faced with personal and professional conflicts.
REASON Ft. Ransom x Coyote - Hol' That (New Official Audio)
Former Top Dawg Entertainment (TDE) artist and Carson, California native, REASON, is back like he never left with a new single off of his forthcoming album, "I Love You Again."
"Hol' That" features Duffle Bag Ransom and Coyote.
Available now on all streaming platforms
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Nyce Da Future x Klicko - Gangsta Love (New Official Audio)
Mobb Deep affiliate and member of Eto's New Crack Era squad, Nyce Da Future, connects with rhyme partner Klicko for "Gangsta Love."
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CERTIFIED HITz Music Group and DJ BAD THA PROBLEM presents a new mash up featuring Summer Walker.

West, MS-based singer and songwriter Ka Marie is poised to make waves in the indie music scene with her latest single, "Dat Drank," released on February 11, 2025. The new track promises to be an unwind anthem for those seeking solace and relaxation after a long week. Ka Marie's unique blend of R&B and soul is crafted to touch hearts and lift spirits, making this debut an eagerly anticipated release among fans of heartfelt melodies and relatable lyrics.
Passion and a genuine connection to music are at the core of Ka Marie's artistry. Born and raised in the vibrant musical landscape of Jackson, Mississippi, she has been surrounded by music from an early age. Inspired by her family of singers and influenced by greats like Beyoncé and her late uncle Elder LC Green, Ka Marie has honed her craft to deliver music that resonates with her audience.
"Dat Drank" is not just a song, it's an experience crafted for those who live life in the fast lane but still find time to pause and unwind. Produced by acclaimed producer Melvin Nettles, the track’s smooth and soulful undertone invites listeners to relax, pour themselves their favorite drink, and escape into a world of soothing melodies. "I wrote this song because I want people to relate to it and its reality," Ka Marie shares, underscoring her commitment to authenticity and connection through music.
Ka Marie's journey into the music world was ignited at age four in her church choir, growing with her as she wrote her own songs at ten. With the release of "Dat Drank," she is ready to share her passion and dedication to music with a broader audience, hoping her sound will reach and resonate nationwide. Experience the soulful magic of Ka Marie and her emotive storytelling by checking out the single on her YouTube channel.
Discover the soothing sounds of Ka Marie's "Dat Drank" and join a journey of music and passion that aims to touch lives and hearts. Don't miss out—listen, download, and follow Ka Marie as she unfolds her musical journey for interviews, collaborations, and more.
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ABOUT
Ka Marie, born KaRee Marie Green, is an emerging R&B and soul artist from West, Mississippi. Born on August 23, 1989, Ka Marie is the youngest of six siblings and developed a passion for music at a young age. Growing up in a musically inclined family, she started singing in her church choir at the age of four and began writing songs by ten. Her musical journey is deeply inspired by legends like Beyoncé and her late uncle Elder LC Green. Ka Marie's mission is to share her love for music with the world, aspiring to have her songs heard and played across the nation. She debuted her music career in June 2024 and continues to captivate audiences with her soulful voice and authentic storytelling.
CONTACT
Ka Marie
Phone: 601-559-8830
Email: kareegreen0@gmail.com
462 Wade Green Rd, West, MS 39192
LINKS
YouTube: https://youtu.be/6vqRDqRRWQE?si=qBPRapHG8FfqvKh1
Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/dat-drank/1793903688?i=1793904049
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/2zAD1Mg25v6DwKxMsMcwlK?si=12751PPGTgixiO0W-bxmMw
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