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God's Warrior Tee Grizzley from Detroit with his 1st Fire In The Booth.
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God's Warrior Tee Grizzley from Detroit with his 1st Fire In The Booth.
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LADY, sits down and opens up and reflects on The ED 50 Boyz era. She gives us a deeper inside look into how the name 50 Boyz and 50 Girls came about, jokingly speaks on Demetruis Flenory aka Big Meech getting into a fender bender inside her new car. Lady also let's us know how ED BOYD built a relationship at her moms house for a special reason and how his wife Debra really helped him throughout all the good times and trails and tribulations that came with the game at this time plus more. So please click the video above and enjoy the UNTOLD TRUTHS of the beginning stages with EDRICK ED BOYD creating and mentoring Big Meech and SOUTHWEST T before BMF and 263 was created.
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Joel Klatt joins Skip Bayless and Shannon Sharpe to discuss Thursday's NFL Draft on today's show. Hear why Klatt thinks the reports that the Arizona Cardinals possibly not taking Kyler Murray No. 1 overall is just draft posturing, and is about bringing more trade value to Josh Rosen.
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Last year Ronaldo "Jacare" Souza defeated former middlweight champion Chris Weidman in the Fight of the Night at UFC 230 last year in Madison Square Garden. Next, Souza faces Jack Hermansson in the main event of Fight Night Fort Lauderdale on Saturday, April 27.
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Via TMZ -- YNW Melly's murder case just got way more serious than it already was ... because the State of Florida is seeking the death penalty.
As you know ... YNW Melly has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder. Cops say the rapper shot two of his friends back in October, then staged the crime scene to look like a drive-by shooting.
According to new legal docs, obtained by TMZ, the State intends to seek the death penalty against Melly.
In the docs, the State says it believes it can prove beyond a reasonable doubt that Melly killed his friends for financial gain, the murder was especially heinous, atrocious or cruel, and he committed homicide in a cold, calculated and premeditated manner. The State also believes Melly is a criminal gang member.
As we've reported ... cops say YNW Melly and his friend, Cortlen Henry, shot victims Anthony Williams and Christopher Thomas Jr. in the head, torso and back. Police say Melly and Henry shot up their own car to make it look like a drive-by, and then dropped the victims off at the ER, where they were pronounced dead.
Florida is one of 30 States where capital punishment is legal.
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Legendary rapper and producer Erick Sermon stopped by Sway In the Morning to chop it up about his new streaming company, sampling company, new album "Vernia" and more.
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During his Sunday Service performance at Coachella on Sunday, April 21, Kanye West debuted a new song titled "Water." Check it out below and let us know what you think.
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Aura is a word for some as for YUNG AURA it's a lifestyle. Queen's Bridge Native Aura Land representative Yung Aura brings you " REAL Aura". A story about Aura, The person the lifestyle. How can you tell what's Real without the Fake? Everyone wants a great movie or a powerful story but who wants to tell it?
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(MMA Fighting) According to Spanish outlet ElDia.es, UFC fighter Darren Till was one of five British citizens arrested in Tenerife, Spain on Thursday for causing damage to a hotel and accidentally stealing a taxi.
Sources told the publication that the group broke furniture and emptied fire extinguishers at a lodging complex they were staying in. After being removed from the Costa Adeje premises, the group travelled to another hotel in nearby El Duque, but was refused rooms.
The report outlines that a taxi was called for the group. As the driver loaded the back of the car with luggage, Till and another person allegedly got into the car and drove to La Caleta, where the vehicle, a Volkswagen Caddy, was intercepted by a patrol of the National Police.
The Daily Mail’s report notes that the arrests happened early Thursday morning and that the other four British citizens that were arrested have not been named.
MMA Fighting has attempted to contact the Spanish police and Till’s management to confirm the report, but has yet to receive a response.
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COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) — More than 200 people were killed and hundreds more wounded in eight bomb blasts that rocked churches and luxury hotels in Sri Lanka on Easter Sunday — the deadliest violence the South Asian island country has seen since a bloody civil war ended a decade ago.
Defense Minister Ruwan Wijewardena described the bombings as a terrorist attack by religious extremists, and police said 13 suspects were arrested, though there was no immediate claim of responsibility. Wijewardena said most of the blasts were believed to have been suicide attacks.
The explosions at three churches and three hotels — most of them in or around Colombo, the capital — collapsed ceilings and blew out windows, killing worshippers and hotel guests in one scene after another of smoke, blood, broken glass, screams and wailing alarms. Victims were carried out of blood-spattered pews.
“People were being dragged out,” said Bhanuka Harischandra, of Colombo, a 24-year-old founder of a tech marketing company who was going to the city’s Shangri-La Hotel for a meeting when it was bombed. “People didn’t know what was going on. It was panic mode.”
He added, “There was blood everywhere.”
Most of those killed were Sri Lankans. But the three hotels and one of the churches, St. Anthony’s Shrine, are frequented by foreign tourists, and Sri Lanka’s Foreign Ministry said the bodies of at least 27 foreigners from a variety of countries were recovered. The U.S. said “several” American were among the dead, while Britain and China said they, too, lost citizens.
Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe said he feared the massacre could trigger instability in Sri Lanka, a country of about 21 million people, and vowed to “vest all necessary powers with the defense forces” to take action against those responsible.
The government imposed a nationwide curfew from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. and blocked Facebook and other social media, saying it needed to curtail the spread of false information and ease tension.
The Archbishop of Colombo, Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith, called on Sri Lanka’s government to “mercilessly” punish those responsible “because only animals can behave like that.”
Police spokesman Ruwan Gunasekara said at least 207 people were killed and 450 wounded. He said police found a safe house and a van used by the attackers.
The scale of the bloodshed recalled the worst days of Sri Lanka’s 26-year civil war, in which the Tamil Tigers, a rebel group from the ethnic Tamil minority, sought independence from the Buddhist-majority country. During the war, the Tigers and other rebels carried out a multitude of bombings. The Tamils are Hindu, Muslim and Christian.
Sri Lanka, situated off the southern tip of India, is about 70 percent Buddhist, with the rest of the population Muslim, Hindu or Christian. While there have been scattered incidents of anti-Christian harassment in recent years, there has been nothing on the scale of what happened Sunday.
There is also no history of violent Muslim militants in Sri Lanka. However, tensions have been running high more recently between hard-line Buddhist monks and Muslims.
Two Muslim groups in Sri Lanka condemned the church attacks, as did countries around the world, and Pope Francis expressed condolences at the end of his traditional Easter Sunday blessing in Rome.
“I want to express my loving closeness to the Christian community, targeted while they were gathered in prayer, and all the victims of such cruel violence,” Francis said.
Six nearly simultaneous blasts took place in the morning in Colombo at St. Anthony’s Shrine — a Catholic church — and the Cinnamon Grand, Shangri-La and Kingsbury hotels. After a lull of a few hours, two more explosions occurred at St. Sebastian Catholic church in Negombo, a mostly Catholic town 23 miles (37 kilometers) north of Colombo, and at the Protestant Zion church in the town of Batticaloa, about 190 miles (300 kilometers) to the east.
Three police officers were killed while conducting a search at a suspected safe house in Dematagoda, on the outskirts of Colombo, when its occupants apparently detonated explosives to prevent arrest, Wijewardena said.
Local TV showed the Shangri-La’s second-floor restaurant was gutted, with the ceiling and windows blown out. Loose wires hung and tables were overturned in the blackened space. From outside the police cordon, three bodies could be seen covered in white sheets.
Foreign tourists hurriedly took to their cellphones to text family and loved ones around the world that they were OK.
One group was on a 15-day tour of the tropical island country, seeing such sites as Buddhist monuments, tea plantations, jungle eco-lodges and sandy beaches. The tour started last week in Negombo, where one of the blasts took place, and was supposed to end in Colombo, but that may be dropped from the itinerary.
“Having experienced the open and welcoming Sri Lanka during my last week traveling through the country, I had a sense that the country was turning the corner, and in particular those in the tourism industry were hopeful for the future,” said Peter Kelson, a technology manager from Sydney.
“Apart from the tragedy of the immediate victims of the bombings, I worry that these terrible events will set the country back significantly,” he said.
Tour group leader Suminda Dodangoda was exasperated at the political problems still convulsing his country.
“We are still at war” more than three decades later, he told the tourists.
Sri Lankan forces defeated the Tamil Tiger rebels in 2009, ending a civil war that took over 100,000 lives, with both sides accused of grave human rights violations.
Harischandra, who witnessed the attack at the Shangri-La Hotel, said there was “a lot of tension” after the bombings, but added: “We’ve been through these kinds of situations before.”
He said Sri Lankans are “an amazing bunch” and noted that his social media feed was flooded with photos of people standing in long lines to give blood.
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Associated Press writers Sheila Norman-Culp and Gregory Katz in London; Sarah DiLorenzo in New York; Jon Gambrell in Dubai, United Arab Emirates; Vladimir Isachenkov in Moscow; Nicole Winfield at the Vatican; Adam Schreck in Bangkok; and Emily Schmall in New Delhi contributed to this report.
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Report via TMZ -- Kodak Black's bust at the Canada-U.S. border could have HUGE ramifications ... in South Carolina.
Sources in the Florence County Solicitor’s Office tell TMZ ... prosecutors in the Palmetto State have the rapper's drugs and gun bust on their radar and are currently reviewing the case to determine if he violated bond conditions in his sexual misconduct case.
We're told if it's determined Kodak violated the terms, prosecutors would hold a hearing where they'll ask a judge to revoke his bond. Last we checked, prosecutors have yet to do that.
As we reported ... Kodak was indicted in April 2017 after he was accused of sexually assaulting a teenager at a hotel in South Carolina. He's been out on $100k bond ever since.
Fast forward to earlier this week ... cops found a Glock 9mm pistol and weed in the Cadillac Escalade the rapper was driving after he tried crossing back on U.S. soil at the Lewiston-Queenston Bridge.
As we told you ... Kodak blamed his damn GPS for making him drive into Canada. He posted a $20k cash bond and hid behind a wad of cash as he left jail.
We reached out to Kodak Black’s attorney, Beattie Ashmore, to ask about possible bond revocation following the latest bust ... but he had no comment.
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Former boss of the Colombo crime family, Michael Franzese, spoke to VladTV about hearing about JFK being assassinated by the mafia after his father's deal with the mafia was violated. Franzese said there was no reason for him to be lied to about the information, and added that the people that told him had direct knowledge of the situation.
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In this clip, Boskoe100 talked about how Nipsey Hussle needed real armed security around him to prevent a situation like the one that ultimately claimed his life. Boskoe100 and Vlad discussed the value of armed security and what would've happened had Vlad been put in a position like the one Adam22 of No Jumper experienced.
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Rapper Dave East stopped by New York City radio station Hot 97 to chop it up with Funkmaster Flex about America's unofficial marijuana holiday, 4/20.
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Kodak Black releases an official music video for his T.I. diss song titled "Expeditiously."
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(Fox6 Now) LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- A family says a man broke into their home and started undressing in a 12-year-old girl's bedroom. He's facing a litany of charges and recovering from gunshot wounds.
"It was early early in the morning when my daughter text my phone and she told me someone was in her room. We ran out the room and there he was, standing right there in the kitchen," said the female homeowner.
"Half naked," said the male homeowner.
"Right," said the female homeowner.
As it turned out, the stranger in her room at 7 a.m. Sunday, April 14 was a next-door neighbor. The child's family moved to the home near Homeview Drive and Montana Avenue two weeks prior. They said the neighbor broke in through the front door.
"She was really smart. She hid under the cover, turned her light down, turned her volume down on her phone to text me and then she peeked out from the cover to see where he was at, and she got up and she ran away," said the female homeowner.
Police said 38-year-old Donald Oliver Jr. has a long history of convictions for drugs, trespassing and fleeing police. In 2001, he pleaded guilty to sexual misconduct. Court records showed he got a 15-year-old girl pregnant.
"He got undressed in my daughter's room. Like, what were your intentions? Like, you are sick," said the female homeowner.
Oliver Jr. was in a wheelchair as he made an appearance in court Monday, April 15 to be arraigned. Bond was set at $50,000.
"I told him get out, and he didn't want to move, and he growled at me. He growled. He ended up getting six shots, period," said the male homeowner.
No charges were filed against the homeowner.
Police said as Oliver Jr. stood in their home, undressed, he dropped a small bag of suspected heroin.
"I'm not going to let anybody run me out of my home. We're going to stay here. I just hope everybody knows leave this house alone," said the female homeowner.
The family said they never met their next-door neighbor until that morning.
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