Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 17, 2020 at 10:16am
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Anthony Joshua and Israel Adesanya have two simple choices in this Hot Ones matchup: tell the truth, or suffer the pain of The Last Dab. Watch as host Sean Evans grills the UFC middleweight champion and the two-time unified heavyweight champion boxer with questions about fixed boxing matches, UFC rule changes, and Dana White’s most annoying habit. The only way to escape the truth is to eat an incredibly spicy wing doused with various versions of The Last Dab. Watch as the spice attacks these fighters and battles their taste buds. Can they go round for round with the hot sauce? Find out who will be standing at the end of this heat match.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 17, 2020 at 10:09am
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Stephen A. Smith and Max Kellerman discuss the LA Clippers' NBA title chances with Kawhi Leonard and Paul George in the future after losing Game 7 to the Denver Nuggets in the Western Conference semifinals.
“Dum-dum” is the 2nd single of Omen44's forthcoming album "Hentai", featuring French artist Fizzi Pizzi and underground's most wanted, French producer Kyo Itachi who's been working with Conway, Roc Marciano, R.A The Rugged Man and Ruste Juxx, etc...
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 16, 2020 at 3:50pm
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In this clip, Andre Rison opened up about getting the news that Left Eye was killed in a car accident in Honduras in 2002. He explained that he was on stage at a Jagged Edge concert when his friend gave him the news, and Andre says it's been a blur ever since. He went on to detail marrying a woman, who ironically is named Lisa Lopez, and having four kids together. He also spoke about his son being an up and coming rapper in Atlanta and starting a label geared for rappers 35 and above, which you can hear more about below.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 16, 2020 at 3:19pm
Kanye West defended Michael Jackson, Bill Cosby, and R. Kelly in a Twitter tirade that complained Black celebrities receive unfair treatment from "white media."
Cosby was convicted on three counts of aggravated indecent assault in 2018, with more than 60 women accusing him of predatory behavior, while Kelly is facing 18 charges related to alleged sex crimes, including child pornography and kidnapping.
Kelly's alleged predatory behavior with young women was detailed in the series Surviving R. Kelly, while two men, James Safechuck and Wade Robson, alleged that Jackson, who died of a drug-related cardiac arrest in 2009, abused them as children in the documentary Leaving Neverland.
Citing the disgraced trio as victims of the media, Kanye tweeted, before deleting, on Wednesday: "Michael Jackson Bill Cosby aaaaand wait for it ... R Kelly had documentaries made or were taken down by white media ... there has never been a black media company that would take down a white celebrity.
"People say it's enough and I got my point across ... the point isn't across until we cross the point.
"We used to diss Michael Jackson the media made us call him crazy ... then they killed him."
In his Twitter tirade, the star also claimed people "sat back and watched" when Nick Cannon was "cancelled" over antisemitic remarks that resulted in his firing by ViacomCBS chiefs. Nick has subsequently apologized for his remarks.
At the start of his rant, Kanye claimed he was speaking out as his wealth meant he could not be silenced.
"I am the only person who can speak on this because I made multi billions outside of music no musicians make billions inside of music...I'm going to change this," he wrote. "I know a lot of musicians are not allowed to say anything but I can't be muted or cancelled so I'm going to say everything as always."
The Gold Digger hitmaker's posts follow tweets on Monday calling himself, "the new Moses". He has been previously treated for bipolar disorder - with his wife, Kim Kardashian, asking for understanding due to the condition when he launched a bizarre presidential run in July.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 16, 2020 at 1:37pm
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Kanye West isn't easing up off his push for Black ownership in enterprise, or his gripes about not getting a chance to own the masters to his songs.
Ye was going off again early Wednesday about African-Americans, by and large, not getting their fair share of the pie -- instead, he says they're mostly used by companies run by whites. He again points to the NBA and the music biz as examples.
In his new Twitter rant, he says, "We sat back and watched Nick Cannon get canceled and we go to play ball in a bubble with black lives matter on our backs ... brothers let’s stand together for real ... there is no NBA or music industry without black people ... fair contracts matter ... ownership matters."
Insisting he's made "multi billions," Kanye says he's one of the few who can openly speak on this issue without repercussion -- the implication being he's rich enough to where he doesn't have to worry about a record label trying to muzzle him.
Speaking of that ... Ye brings the convo back to himself and his own fight for ownership of his master recordings, blasting Universal Music Group and alleging they won't even give him a chance to buy them outright -- because he feels they know he can probably afford them.
Kanye later posted a video of himself apparently urinating on his own Grammy statuette.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 16, 2020 at 11:06am
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Big Sean continues to prove that he’s a critical reflection of everything that we experience in life and it’s evident with his latest album ‘Detroit 2’. Stopping through to the Lift Off with the L.A. Leakers Justin Credible and DJ Sourmilk, Sean takes us through the process of creating his fifth studio album, which debuted win the number one spot on Billboard’s 200 Albums chart.
During the interview, Sean explores the state of his mental health, revealing he learned to not be afraid of judgement from Kanye West's honest energy, shares that social media "he said, she said" fueled the rumored Kendrick lamar beef, details the time he spent in London with the G.O.O.D. music family while putting together records like "Clique", whether there will be new music from the beloved 2088 duo, his hopes for an honest 2020 election, and much more.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 16, 2020 at 7:30am
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"Daddy Get That Cash" is a song off of Styles P's 2002 debut solo album "A Gangster and a Gentleman." The final version features Lil' Mo on the hook, but this original version and video features a different singer.
The Rockwilder and DJ Twinz-produced track still bangs regardless.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 16, 2020 at 9:19am
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LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Seventeen-year-old Jaelynn Billups faces a charge of murder, accused in the killing of Joshua Ungersma as he was making a pizza delivery late on the night of Aug. 31.
Billups, who lived in the 2000 block of North 16th Street in Lafayette, also faces murder charges for Ungersma's killing of her robbery accomplice, Alberto Vanmeter, who tried to rob Ungersma, according to prosecutors.
Anyone who is killed in the commission of a felony, such as robbery, can be charged with that person's death, even if it was a partner in crime.
The charging information states, "Jaelynn Niree Billups did aid, induce or cause Joshua Ungersma to kill ... Alberto Edwardo Vanmetere, while Billups and Vanmetere were committing or attempting to commit robbery."
Vanmeter tried to rob Ungersma, 37, who delivered for Domino's Pizza. The late-night Aug. 31 hold-up went bad when Ungermsa fired his sidearm, killing Vanmeter, according to witness Patrick Gibson and the prosecutors' probable cause affidavit.
Gibson went outside of his house near 16th and Hart street after hearing Ungersma's shots, and asked if he was OK. Ungersma yelled that he was OK but needed Gibson to call police.
While Gibson's roommate called police, BIllups walked up to Ungersma and shot him, according to Gibson.
Prosecutors said that Ungersma died from several gunshot wounds, according to the probable cause affidavit.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 16, 2020 at 6:00am
Stalley - Dinosaur (Prod. Black Diamond) [Official Audio]
Stalley teams up with producer Black Diamond to bring you "Dinosaur" - the first single off of his forthcoming "Speak No Blue" EP. The new 8-track album drops 9/25/20 featuring some surprise special guests! In the meantime, tune in to "Dinosaur" now available everywhere music is streamed and sold!
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 15, 2020 at 10:30pm
Willie The Kid teams up with Curren$y and Alchemist to bring you "Brewster's Millions" - the first single off of his forthcoming "Capital Gains" album. The new 10-track album drops everywhere 10/2/20 featuring some additional special guest artists and producers! In the meantime, tune in to "Brewster's Millions" now available everywhere music is streamed and sold!
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 15, 2020 at 5:03pm
Cardi B is apparently over her marriage to Offset -- she just filed for divorce ... TMZ has learned.
The rapper filed court docs in Georgia indicating she's seeking a dissolution of marriage. Cardi is listed as the plaintiff and Offset is listed as the defendant. She filed the paperwork on Tuesday.
There's also this ... according to the court docs, obtained by TMZ, Cardi is seeking primary physical custody as well as legal custody of their 2-year-old daughter, Kulture. She also wants Offset to pay child support -- unclear how much though at this point. No word on spousal support either, for now at least.
She also makes clear in her docs that they're currently separated, and "there are no prospects for a reconciliation."
Cardi is also adamant in the docs she wants Offset to be ordered to pay her legal expenses.
And, get this ... it doesn't sound like there's a prenup, because Cardi is asking for "an equitable division of all marital assets."
Cardi and Offset were secretly wed in 2017 and shared their hitched status the year after. As we first reported ... their nuptials were a bit unorthodox from the jump, and almost went backward (publicly speaking).
In October 2017, Offset got on bended knee at the Philly Powerhouse concert ... and Cardi accepted his ring right then and there. As it turned out, they had already been legally married for over a month at that point ... 'cause they said "I do" in a bedroom that September.
We'd heard it was a spur of the moment thing ... Offset turned to Cardi and said "marry me," and she was down. They brought in an officiant to formally marry them, and shortly thereafter ... filed for and received a marriage certificate in Fulton County, which made it legit.
They hit a rough patch in the marriage a few years ago -- amid cheating rumors -- but they buried the hatchet and seemed tight ... this after a whole lot of apologizing and courting on Offset's end. Remember, he crashed her Rolling Loud set in 2018 to beg for forgiveness, but went full mea culpa on social afterward too. Eventually, Cardi did take him back.
Sadly, Cardi's divorce filing comes just a few days shy of what would've been their third wedding anniversary.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 15, 2020 at 3:57pm
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — The city of Louisville will pay $12 million to the family of Breonna Taylor and reform police practices as part of a lawsuit settlement months after Taylor’s slaying by police thrust the Black woman’s name to the forefront of a national reckoning on race, Mayor Greg Fischer announced Tuesday.
Taylor’s death sparked months of protests in Louisville and calls nationwide for the officers to be criminally charged. The state’s attorney general, Daniel Cameron, is investigating police actions in the March 13 fatal shooting.
“I cannot begin to imagine Ms. Palmer’s pain, and I am deeply, deeply sorry for Breonna’s death,” Fischer said, referring to Taylor’s mother, Tamika Palmer.
At Tuesday’s news conference, an emotional Palmer pushed for charges against the officers involved in the shooting.
“As significant as today is, it’s only the beginning of getting full justice for Breonna,” Palmer said. “We must not lose focus on what the real drive is and with that being said, it’s time to move forward with the criminal charges because she deserves that and much more.”
The lawsuit, filed in April by Palmer, alleged the police used flawed information when they obtained a “no-knock” warrant to enter the 26-year-old woman’s apartment in March. Taylor and her boyfriend were roused from bed by police, and her boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, has said he fired once at the officers thinking it was an intruder. Investigators say police were returning fire when they shot Taylor several times. No drugs were found at her home.
“We won’t let Breonna Taylor’s life be swept under the rug,” said Ben Crump, an attorney for Taylor’s family.
Crump said the $12 million settlement is the largest such settlement given out for a Black woman killed by police. He also called for charges against the officers and urged people to “say her name,” a phrase that has become a refrain for those outraged by the shooting.
Fischer said the civil settlement has nothing do with the criminal investigation.
Asked about the criminal investigation, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, who represents Kentucky, told reporters Tuesday “the investigation seems to have been more complicated than a lot of people felt.” He said he has confidence in Cameron and stands by him.
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Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 15, 2020 at 3:07pm
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HARRIS COUNTY, Texas — An 18-year-old is accused of killing 20-year-old Sierra Rhodd -- a woman with disabilities who was shot and killed while she was lying in bed.
Investigators said they have charged Emma Presler with murder. She is currently booked in Harris County jail on an unrelated charge.
The deadly shooting happened at about 11 p.m. Sunday in the 11200 block of Timber Crest Dr. in northwest Harris County. According to the investigators, Rhodd was in her bedroom when several gunshots were aimed at her family's home.
Rhodd was shot and pronounced dead on scene.
The shooters were able to get away but not before Rhodd's 15-year-old brother was able to grab a gun and shoot at the gunmen, according to Harris County deputies.
An investigation revealed that Rhodd was not the intended target and the motive for the shooting was retaliation against Rhodd's brother due to an ongoing feud.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 15, 2020 at 12:35pm
Freehold, New Jersey emcee and MonstaLife CEO, Yasin, releases some new UK Drill sound fire off of his forthcoming "Bloody Summer" EP. Dropping early October.
This 808 Melo-produced heater is titled "Bang Out."