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Justin Timberlake and SZA release an official music video for "The Other Side." This is the first single off of the 'Trolls World Tour' (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack), available on March 13th.
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Justin Timberlake and SZA release an official music video for "The Other Side." This is the first single off of the 'Trolls World Tour' (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack), available on March 13th.
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UFO Fev and super producer Statik Selektah drop off an official music video for the title track off of their collaborative project titled "Fresh Air."
Available now: https://album.link/us/i/1498304670
Produced by Statik Selektah. Additional keys by Cas Weinbren.
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Future says his alleged baby mama's treating her baby girl like an ATM to squeeze money out of him, and he even claims she's given the child a nickname ... "check baby."
According to legal docs, obtained by TMZ, the rapper claims Eliza Seraphin has referred to the 9-month-old little girl by that phrase. Future's lawyers define the term as "slang terminology describing a child conceived solely for the purposes of extorting monies from the father of a child in the child support setting."
Translation: Future's claiming Eliza got knocked up just to get money out of him. TBH, it's a claim he's made before, but now he's claiming even Eliza cops to it.
In the docs, the rapper claims one of her friends alleged, during an online interview, Eliza had gone as far as researching the amount of child support Future paid to his other baby mamas ... just to see what she could get out of him.
What's more, Future claims that friend also said Eliza started taking fertility pills to increase her chances of getting impregnated by Future.
He says the kid only needs around $450 per month -- a number he based on a financial affidavit Eliza filed in court, detailing her monthly expenses. Anything above that is a money grab, in Future's eyes.
To this date, Future's never claimed paternity of Eliza's baby. He's even asked a Broward County Judge to toss the case against him.
Source: TMZ
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Tokyo 2020 could be CANCELED over the coronavirus -- so says a senior Olympic official who says postponing or moving the games to another country is probably out of the question.
With 80,000 people reportedly infected with the virus -- and 2,600 deaths -- people are concerned a massive international gathering like the Olympics could accelerate the spread. And, with the Games set to kick off in late July, athletes and fans want to know if there's a backup plan.
Enter Dick Pound -- a senior member of the International Olympic Committee -- who told the Associated Press a total cancelation IS on the table.
"In and around that time, I’d say folks are going to have to ask: 'Is this under sufficient control that we can be confident about going to Tokyo or not?'" Pound said.
And, if officials determine it's too dangerous to move forward, "You’re probably looking at a cancellation."
That being said, Pound is urging athletes to continue training as usual -- because the current plan is to HAVE the Games in Tokyo as scheduled.
"As far as we all know, you’re going to be in Tokyo. All indications are at this stage that it will be business as usual. So keep focused on your sport and be sure that the IOC is not going to send you into a pandemic situation."
The Olympics have only been canceled in modern history as a result of war -- the Games were called off in 1916 for WWI and both the 1940 and 1944 Games were axed because of WW2.
There was a scare about the Games in 2016 because of the Zika virus outbreak at the time, but the event ultimately went on as planned.
Source: TMZ
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Buffalo, New York emcee, Fredo Pounds, is back with fresh visuals for the song "Blew a Bag" off of his new mixtape titled "Intent to Distribute."
"Intent to Distribute" is available now on all platforms:
https://music.apple.com/us/album/intent-to-distribute/1499428612
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ORLANDO, Fla. – Body camera recorded by an Orlando school resource officer shows a distraught, sobbing 6-year-old girl being restrained with zip ties and pleading with the officer as she’s led to a patrol car outside her school.
The arresting officer, Dennis Turner, was later fired by the Orlando Police Department following the September arrest of the student. The charges against the girl were dropped and her record was expunged.
Orlando Police Department officials previously declined a public records request to release the body camera video showing Kaia Rolle’s arrest at Lucious and Emma Nixon Academy on Sept. 19, 2019, citing student privacy issues, however, the family’s attorney was given a copy and shared it with local news outlets.
The 6-year-old was arrested after school staff said she had a temper tantrum at school.
Kaia’s grandmother, Meralyn Kirkland, previously told News 6 her granddaughter was acting out in class, a side effect of a lack of sleep from a medical condition, so she was sent to the office. While Kaia was there, a staff member grabbed her wrists in order to calm her down and that’s when she lashed out and kicked, according to Kirkland.
Turner wrote in Kaia's arrest report that Beverly Stoute, whom he identified as an assistant principal, was the victim in the case and she wanted to press charges because Kaia kicked her on the legs and punched her arms several times.
School officials later said in a statement neither Stoute or anyone else from the school said they wanted to press charges.
Source: ClickOrlando
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Midwest representative/Youngstown Ohio's own G. Huff and Southern spitter/Raleigh North Carolina's own Lena Jackson had a breakout 2019 following the release of Grace and Alchemy. The project received critical love from mainstream music tastemakers including Okayplayer, RESPECT and EARMILK among others. A few months into the new century, the duo recruits Hip Hop legends M.O.P. and Statik Selektah for a remix of the "Grace and Alchemy" EP cut “Another Dead Rapper.”
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G.Huff & Lena Jackson "Grace And Alchemy" EP available now!
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Watch G.Huff & Lena Jackson freestyle on Shade 45 with Statik Selektah
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Snoop Dogg welcomed legendary boxer Iron Mike Tyson to the latest episode of GGN News.
Mike talked about his business ventures while smoking hella weed with The Doggfather.
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Detroit supreme lyricist Royce Da 5’9” stopped by Sway In The Morning to talk about his 7th solo studio album titled "The Allegory." Peep game below.
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The coronavirus outbreak that’s shuttered commerce across China will likely become a global pandemic, a top U.S. health official said Tuesday, adding that it’s just a matter of time before the outbreak starts to spread in the U.S.
“Current global circumstances suggest it’s likely this virus will cause a pandemic,” Anne Schuchat, principal deputy director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention told reporters at a news briefing.
The virus, which has now infected more than 80,200 and killed at least 2,704 people, has spread rapidly over the past week through South Korea, Iran and Italy. The localized outbreaks outside of China have fueled concerns among infectious disease experts and scientists that the virus is spreading too quickly and may be past the point of containment.
“It’s not so much a question of if this will happen any more, but rather more a question of when this will happen and how many people in this country will become infected and how many of those will develop severe or more complicated disease,” she added.
There are now 57 confirmed cases of the virus in the U.S., Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar said Tuesday. A majority of those cases came from passengers repatriated from the Diamond Princess cruise ship that was quarantined off the coast of Japan. CDC data shows that 40 of the cases are attributed to the cruise ship, four of which were announced Tuesday. Three patients were infected in Wuhan and later evacuated to the U.S., and the rest were largely infected while traveling overseas.
“We can’t hermetically seal off the United States,” Azar said.
There is a “defined playbook” for how the government would respond to any potential community spread in the U.S., Azar said, adding that Americans “shouldn’t panic when they see new cases.”
“It is very dangerous to make predictions with a virus, especially a novel virus,” Azar said. “But we have tools to deal with it that are reasonable, titrated and don’t excessively interfere either with the economy or individuals lives, necessarily.”
While COVID-19 is contained in the U.S. so far, CDC officials said earlier Tuesday that the public needs to prepare for an eventual outbreak here. Schuchat echoed those comments.
“We must use this time to continue to prepare for the event of community transmission in the United States,” Schuchat said. “Part of that preparation is educating the public and our state, local and private sector partners about what transition from aggressive containment measures to community measures or community mitigation would look like should we end up there.”
Source: CNBC
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Take Money Inc. boss, Yung JB, is juggling promotion for his latest albums "Drug Dealers Pt. 2" and "Drug Dealers 3" simultaneously.
Today, the South Bronx, New York native drops off an official music video for "Big Steppa" off of "Drug Dealers Pt. 2.
Directed by Geohvision @geohvision
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Produced by NY Bangers @nybangers_udub
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"Drug Dealers Pt. 2" available now:
https://tidal.com/browse/album/128579660
https://open.spotify.com/album/6dptV9DdDp2o9ypo71H0TV
Tracklist:
1. Pablo & El Chapo
2. Take Money Use to Say Ft. Fred the Godson
3. Yeah I Am
4. Sex, Money, Murder
5. Blazers Ft. Cory Gunz
6. Gangsta Ft. Goodz & Take Money KO
7. Big Steppa
8. Bag Talk
9. Risk Taker Ft. Take Money KO
10. Bx to Philly Ft. RJ Payne
11. The Vibes
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Kendrick Lamar and The Weeknd’s Black Panther soundtrack collaboration “Pray for Me” gave both artists another chart success in February 2018, when the hard-charging track peaked at No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100. Unfortunately for them, the song is now also hitting the courts.
Indie rock band Yeasayer and their record label We Are Free are suing Lamar, The Weeknd (a.k.a. Abel Makkonen Tesfaye) and various other defendants for copyright infringement, accusing them of lifting a “distinctive choral performance” from the song “Sunrise” off the group’s 2007 debut studio album All Hour Cymbals. The complaint was filed in U.S. District Court in New York on Monday (Feb. 24) by the plaintiffs' attorneys Scott Alan Burroughs and Laura M. Zaharia of Doniger/Burroughs.
In the complaint, Yeasayer -- which consisted of Chris Keating, Ira Wolf Tuton and Anand Wilder -- allege the defendants “extracted” the choral performance in question and inserted it into “Pray for Me” only after “slightly” modifying it and altering its pitch in post-production.
“This material was specifically created for use in ‘Sunrise’ and is unique, comprised of male voices singing in their highest registers, with animated, pulsing vibrato, and developed via distinctive audio post-processing,” the complaint reads.
The suit goes on to allege that the defendants purposely altered the performance in order to conceal their infringement, and that they also intentionally scrubbed and/or altered the Content Management Information (CMI) attached to “Sunrise” to further hide the alleged theft.
Yeasayer and We Are Free are asking the court to enjoin the defendants from further acts of infringement; to transfer all recordings, videos and other material connected with “Pray for Me” into a constructive trust; and to award the defendants actual and statutory damages, lost profits, pre-judgment interest, attorneys’ fees and all other costs of the suit.
Other defendants named in the complaint include “Pray for Me” songwriter/producer Doc McKinney, songwriter Adam King Feeney, Top Dawg Entertainment and Universal Music Group and its subsidiaries Interscope Records and Aftermath Records.
Source: Billboard
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Check out the official music video for "Surf & Turf" from Boldy James and The Alchemist featuring Vince Staples. From the album titled "The Price Of Tea In China."
Video directed by Lonewolf
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Royce Da 5'9" stops by the Liftoff show with the L.A. Leakers Justin Credible & DJ Sourmilk and drops fiery bars for Freestyle 100. Check it out below.
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Former Chicago police officer Jason Van Dyke, serving nearly seven years in prison for the murder of a black teen, was assaulted by fellow inmates soon after he was transferred to a prison in Connecticut this month, according to his wife and attorneys.
Van Dyke, who is white, was convicted in October of second-degree murder and 16 counts of aggravated battery with a firearm in the 2014 shooting death of 17-year-old Laquan McDonald. The killing sparked protests in Chicago and outrage across the country.
The ex-cop was sentenced last month to an 81 months in prison. Records show he is being held at a federal prison in Danbury, Connecticut.
His attorneys said he was attacked in his cell on Feb. 7, two days after he arrived at the prison.They said he suffered facial injuries in the attack.
The shooting of Laquan McDonald was one in a series of deadly encounters that fueled a national conversation on policing in black communities.
Police were called to a parking lot on the Southwest Side of Chicago on the evening of Oct. 20, 2014, on reports of a person breaking into trucks and stealing radios.
Officers arrived to find McDonald walking erratically in the street with a small knife.
Van Dyke pulled up to the scene, got out of his squad car and within seconds opened fire.
He shot the teen 16 times. Police dashcam video appears to show McDonald moving away from Van Dyke when he opened fire.
Source: USA Today
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SmoothGroove Recordings presents the official music video for "I'm the Shit" by Lo Smooth.
Produced by Tito Beat$
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"I’m the Shit" lyrics
I'm the shit mane I'm the shit mane come to my block you can catch me on the strip mane/ I'm shit mane I'm the shit mane come to my block with your jewels you get stick mane you get stick mane you get stick mane come to my block with your jewels you get stick mane you get stick mane you get stick mane come to my block with ur jewels you get stick mane/
I'm a Brooklyn nigga niggez talk shit I got brooklyn killers/ We outside looking real deep im from Carlton ave nigga where too streets/ I got 10stacks in my jeans 400 for the belt another 60 in the stash that's street money two hammers on the shelf/ this is for my back block niggez stash box niggez crack spot niggez who be flipping like Frank Mathews niggez in the hood call me Frank Mathews/ bitches call me gold mouth full gold nigga I'm cold I be pimping nigga ask around I'm getting money if the bitch throw her ass around/ I'm a bout to catch a lick man this nigga getting money on my strip (ehhhh) I'm a bout to catch a lick man this nigga rocking jewels on my strip must be wilding out.
I'm the shit mane I'm the shit mane come to my block you can catch me on the strip mane/ I'm shit mane I'm the shit mane come to my block with your jewels you get stick mane you get stick mane you get stick mane come to my block with your jewels you get stick mane you get stick mane you get stick mane come to my block with ur jewels you get stick mane/
I'm chopping work nigga where that money when you get money niggez act funny/ I'm SmoothGroove nigga self made I ain't got a boss plus a nigga well paid/ fuck you niggez talking bout I'm from bklyn we don't talk it out east coast niggez we will spark it out clap at your feet watch em walk it out / niggez know my name mane young goldie I bang bang gotta do my thang mane SmoothGroove grip tools nigga same gang/ I'm a always get loop I'm a young fly nigga that's the truth (ehhhh) I'm a always get loop I'm a young fly nigga see the coupe I ain't bugging out/ I'm the shit mane bricks looking sick mane yea I fuck with Papi for really I triple flip mane I'm the shit mane bricks looking sick mane try to run up on me for that lick mane blaaaaa
I'm the shit mane I'm the shit mane come to my block you can catch me on the strip mane/ I'm shit mane I'm the shit mane come to my block with your jewels you get stick mane you get stick mane you get stick mane come to my block with your jewels you get stick mane you get stick mane you get stick mane come to my block with ur jewels you get stick mane/
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Check out the official music video for "IDK Nothing" from Paterson, New Jersey emcee Bad Lungz.
Produced by 84Music1 @84music1
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Visuals directed by Tukes Productions @tukesproductions
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This is off of the "Luminary Aura" album by Bad Lungz. Available now on all major streaming platforms:
https://open.spotify.com/album/0moS2bJjCLYFLpzKKXd24K?autoplay=true&v=L
https://music.apple.com/us/album/luminary-aura/1490185685
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0829JBM3K/
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On the 12th episode of Season 2, Joe Budden and co-hosts Remy Ma, Jinx & Eboni K. Williams sound off on the following topics: Jadakiss's new album 'Ignatius' (3:00), Black History Month Community Heroes (24:36), RIP Pop Smoke (25:59), Boosie on Dwyane Wade & his daughter Zaya (46:00), Future's lyric about Steve Harvey (1:01:50), Michael Bloomberg (1:18:00), James Brown death being investigated (1:12:42).
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