New Haven, Connecticut emcee Kevlar Kohleone sheds light on the dark side of his hometown. With the assistance of Duce they depict the city as it really is ... "Dangerous!" Using Fabolous' "One Day" instrumental as the backdrop.
This is the 2nd music video off of Kevlar's latest mixtape titled "Elm City Blues."
The clip was directed and edited by Kevlar Kohleone.
Rising rapper Dichotomy just dropped a hot new single titled "True". Check out his latest work below and make sure you keep an eye on his new album dropping soon!
Legendary Louisiana rapper Hot Boy Turk recently chopped it up with B High TV to talk about his new podcast, his paperwork challenge, when B.G. is coming home and more.
Relive the welterweight championship matchup between Tyron Woodley and Robbie Lawler from UFC 201. Woodley squares off with Gilbert Burns in the main event of the UFC Fight Night on Saturday, May 30.
Check out the official music video for "Different Day" by NLE Choppa. This is a remix of Lil Baby's hard hitting song titled "Emotionally Scarred." Peep it below.
Comedy can be competitive, mixed in with several factors, can have two peers battling it out for the number one spot. We look into why Katt Williams and Kevin Hart have been feuding for years.
“Come Up” is an inspiring anthem for anyone on the daily grind during their own journey. Describing some of the childhood adversity overcame PeacefulPinder glides effortlessly over the bouncy guitar chords. Along with PeacefulPinder’s melodic vocals this song creates a wavy sound that calms the listeners soul. Listen to “Come Up” at the gym, on a walk or cruising top down in the sunshine and feel the vibes!
Features on it include Jadakiss, Sheek Louch, Whispers, Itsthereal, Snyp Life, Dyce Payne and Cassandra The Goddess.
Production credits go to Vinny Idol, Dayzel the Machine, Noah Styles, TREYONDABEATZ, DJ Wonda, Nice Rec, SUPASTYLEZ and Khardier Da God.
Tracklist
1. Garfield ft. Itsthereal 2. Noah and David (Prod. By Noah Styles) 3. Hundred (Prod. By Dayzel the Machine) 4. California ft. Whispers (Prod. By Dayzel the Machine) 5. Truth Be Told (Prod. By TREYONDABEATZ) 6. Corona Kiss with Jadakiss 7. Time (Prod. By Vinny Idol) 8. Homies ft. Snyp Life (Prod. By Noah Styles) 9. I'm the Shit (Prod. By DJ Wonda) 10. Backpack Rap ft. Cassandra The Goddess (Prod. By Nice Rec) 11. Jewsbar with Itsthereal 12. Ghost Vibe ft. Dyce Payne (Prod. By SUPASTYLEZ) 13. Animals ft. Sheek Louch (Prod. By Vinny Idol) 14. Goatkiller (Prod. By Khardier Da God) 15. Next Event Prod. By Dayzel the Machine)
Kyron brewington, otherwise known as thee kidd, was born in los angeles October 12, 1997. in his early years, thee kidd was raised by his mother. he was then raised by his grandmother in Inglewood in his latter school years. he took a liking to rapping during his junior year of high school with his friend, jai reese. over time, he created the group trolley gang. trolley gang means staying motivated and always grinding. thee kidd is heavily influenced by snoop dogg, ice cube, and dr. dre. as of late, the young rapper has signed to it's gorgeous musique and has released his first single called "First Place".
Newly released "Bobby N Huey " by M DOC Diego produced by Greg Nyce. A father and son producer/emcee collaboration from Rochester N.Y. based artist. M DOC Diego delivers rugged bars with wordplay over Greg Nyce's unique and signature production with dope cuts and scratching make this a hip hop jewel for the masses.
1. Intro. (00:00) 2. Dark Brown Shade (1:11) 3. Power To The People (5:14) 4. Manifest Destiny (8:25) 5. Bobby Interlude (12:30) 6. Sounds Of Melanin (14:20) 7. Near Dawn (18:13)
Hot Boy Turk is taking advantage of the Tik Tok craze by dropping a song named after the popular app. "Tik Tok" features Da Real John Doee, Mario DaComic and Auntie Hammy.
Produced by DJ Chopp-A-Lot. Listen and download up top.
AZ is gearing up to release his highly anticipated album, "Doe or Die 2." To keep fans warmed up in the meantime the legendary emcee releases an official music video for "Found My Niche."
Stream Key Glock's new mixtape titled "Son of a Gun."
Tracklist:
1. Son of a Gun 2. Rich Blessed N Savage 3. FYTB 4. Flexxin 5. One Day 6. Money Talk 7. I Know 8. Gucci Sweatbelt 9. Come Thru 10. Igloo 11. Go Get It 12. Cops N Robbers 13. Cream 14. I Can Tell 15. Kill Switch
Young M.A is back with a new EP titled "Red Flu." Stream it up top. Available now on all streaming platforms. https://www.smarturl.it/redflu
Tracklist:
[03:05] 01. Dripset [03:05] 02. Quarantine Party [03:21] 03. Trap or Cap [02:51] 04. Angels vs Demons [03:15] 05. Savage Mode [02:39] 06. Bad Bitch Anthem [02:38] 07. 2020 Vision
NEW YORK - The rapper known as Dave East was hauled off by cops overnight after a police stop near the Queensbridge Houses in the Astoria section of Queens.
The NYPD says it happened about 1 a.m. on Friday. Officers pulled over a car after they say the driver failed to signal when making a turn.
Officers said they smelled a strong odor of marijuana and took a passenger out of the vehicle.
The man, identified as David Brewster, the rapper's actual name, became aggressive and non-compliant with officers.
He was taken to the 114th precinct. Police say he cooperated with investigators and gave them his ID. He was issued two summonses and allowed to leave. One was disorderly conduct and the second for marijuana possession.
Dave East posted video from the scene on his Instagram account.
East, 31, is from Harlem and spent time growing up in Queensbridge.
SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) — The Georgia man whose cellphone video of Ahmaud Arbery’s fatal shooting helped reignite the case was charged with murder Thursday, making him the third person arrested more than two months after the slaying.
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation said 50-year-old William “Roddie” Bryan Jr. was arrested on charges of felony murder and criminal attempt to commit false imprisonment. Agents later searched Bryan’s home, several TV stations reported. The GBI said in a statement that it would hold a news conference Friday morning.
Arbery was slain Feb. 23 when a white father and son armed themselves and pursued him after spotting the 25-year-old black man running in their neighborhood. More than two months passed before authorities arrested Gregory McMichael, 64, and his son, Travis McMichael, 34, on charges of felony murder and aggravated assault. Gregory McMichael told police he suspected Arbery was a burglar and that Arbery attacked his son before being shot.
Bryan lives in the same subdivision just outside the port city of Brunswick, and the video he took from the cab of his vehicle helped stir a national outcry when it leaked online May 5.
The video quickly drew a strong reaction from Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, a Republican who called it “absolutely horrific.” The Georgia Bureau of Investigation soon took over the case from local police, and the arrests of the McMichaels followed on May 7.
Under Georgia law, a person can be charged with felony murder for committing any felony that causes the death of someone else. It does not require intent to kill and carries an automatic life sentence.
In the Glynn County police incident report on the shooting, Gregory McMichael told an officer that at one point Arbery “began running back the direction from which he came and `Roddy’ attempted to block him which was unsuccessful.” It’s the only mention in the police report of any potential involvement by Bryan.
Bryan’s attorney, Kevin Gough, did not immediately return a phone message Thursday. He has previously insisted Bryan played no role in Arbery’s death.
“Roddie Bryan is not now, and has never been, more than a witness to the shooting,” Gough said in a statement on the case Monday. “He is not a vigilante. Roddie did not participate in the horrific killing of this young man. Mr. Bryan has committed no crime, and bears no criminal responsibility in the death of Ahmaud Arbery.”
Meanwhile, attorneys for Arbery’s parents cheered the news of Bryan’s arrest.
“We called for his arrest from the very beginning of this process,” attorneys S. Lee Merritt, Benjamin Crump and L. Chris Stewart said in a statement. “His involvement in the murder of Mr. Arbery was obvious to us, to many around the country and after their thorough investigation, it was clear to the GBI as well.”
Bryan’s video of the shooting was taken from the driver’s seat of a vehicle following Arbery as he runs along a residential street. A pickup truck is parked in the road ahead of Arbery, with one man in the truck’s bed and another standing beside the open driver’s side door.
The video shows Arbery run around the truck to the right before he cuts back in front of it. Then a gunshot can be heard, followed by a second shot. Arbery can be seen punching a man holding what appears to be a shotgun, who then fires a third shot point-blank. Arbery staggers and falls face down in the street.
Gregory McMichael retired last year after more than two decades as an investigator for the local prosecutor’s office. Because of those ties, Brunswick Judicial Circuit District Attorney Jackie Johnson recused herself from the case. Two outside prosecutors assigned the case have also stepped aside.
The McMichaels remain jailed in Glynn County waiting for a preliminary court hearing and for a judge to decide whether to free them on bond pending trial. Attorneys for the father and son have urged people not to rush to judgment in the case.