In this clip, Boosie talked about being off of probation and parole after 10 years. He explained the difference between the two and detailed his experience over the years. Boosie said his parole officer in Atlanta was really cool and wanted to see him "win," but detailed how he could've gotten locked up behind his baby mama's false accusations to Boosie's parole officer against him.
D.L. Hughley shared his thoughts on Kanye's comments about slavery being a choice, and the famed entertainer says there's nothing that could ever make him like Kanye again. Hughley explained that a good hit can fix a lot of things for an artist, but added that there's no hit that will ever make him support Kanye again.
During the conversation, D.L. added that Kanye had surgery to look better and got addicted to drugs, adding that there's no bigger slave than that. To hear more, hit the clip below.
Rochester, New York emcee Lil ETO and producer Ryan "Flu" Stewart combine forces for a new EP titled "Motion Picture." Features include Crimeapple and SmooVth. Grab a copy now here: https://fludust.bandcamp.com/album/motion-picture
Demi Lovato has been rushed to an L.A. area hospital following an alleged heroin overdose.
TMZ reports that the 25-year-old singer and actress was treated by paramedics with Narcan, an emergency treatment for narcotic overdoses, after being found unconscious at her West Hollywood Hills home Tuesday, July 24.
Lovato has battled substance abuse in the past. She had been 6 years sober from alcohol, cocaine and Oxycontin.
Last month she revealed to fans that she had fallen off the wagon via a song titled "Sober."
Boskoe100 spoke to VladTV about growing up in Inglewood and not getting into the streets until his parents split up. Boskoe explained that he was shot for the first time by a friend playing around with a gun when he was 12, adding that he wasn't in the streets but he felt like he earned his stripes and could withstand being shot.
To hear more, including joining the Queen Street Bloods, hit the clip below.
South Philly Emerging Rapper Pook Paperz spoke with Mikey T the Movie Star of Report Card Radio about his new situation with Piranha Records and having the opportunity to rap for artists and moguls Kodak Black , Freeway Rick Ross , Lil Kim an others stay tuned for part 2 Of the exclusive interview
Jim Jackson joins Colin Cowherd to talk NBA. Hear if Jim Jackson thinks Carmelo Anthony will be an liability or an asset to the Houston Rockets. Plus, Jim gives his thoughts on the new-look Los Angeles Lakers.
Check out the latest visual off Ave's Style 4 Free 2 project. This song was inspired by Calvin Harris's Feels record and the video was inspired by 90's sitcom "The Cosby Show" which is a clever play on the hook and title. Directed by @TroyAve x @WayneMoney_83
In this clip, Lord Jamar gave his take on Nas' latest release, Nasir. He gave it a solid review and said that it's an example of how rappers over the age of 40 are redefining the age limits originally placed on hip-hop. Lord Jamar and Vlad debated about different aspects of Nas' album, particularly the beat selection with Vlad maintaining his stance that Nas is a horrible beat picker. Later, the two discussed where Kanye fits in the all-time hip-hop producer category, and whether it was accurate to compare Nasir to JAY-Z's 4:44.
As the Octagon gets set to touch down in Calgary for a thrilling UFC Fight Night on FOX, explore the extraordinary lives and extreme training regimens of six of the greatest UFC fighters on the planet in UFC Road to the Octagon: Alvarez vs Poirier 2.
In the year’s best grudge match, top featherweights collide, as #3 Eddie Alvarez squares off against #4 Dustin Poirier. Their heated 2017 fight ended in a no contest, and now the stakes are even higher with a shot at the UFC lightweight belt potentially on the line.
Outside his hometown of Philadelphia, former lightweight champ Eddie Alvarez proudly raises his children in style, while training to regain UFC gold. Meanwhile, from his Coconut Creek, Florida training camp, Dustin Poirier purses a third straight knockout and the opportunity to leave a championship legacy for his family.
The heavy hitting co-main event features fiery featherweights as longtime champion Jose Aldo faces knockout artist Jeremy Stephens. Surrounded by family and training partners in Rio de Janeiro, Aldo seeks to recapture the form that set the division aflame during his 18 fight winning streak. For San Diego based Stephens, back-to-back jaw-dropping KO’s have the Iowa native on the verge of his first UFC title shot, as he attempts to capture the biggest win of his career.
A third electrifying bout features Polish strawweight superstar Joanna Jedrzejczyk versus fellow title contender Tecia “The Tiny Tornado” Torres. For former 5-time defending champion Jedrzejczyk, South Florida offers an ideal training ground as she readies for her to return to the division’s summit with the help of American Top Team. Meanwhile, in the rarefied air of Colorado Springs, Torres displays her speed and athleticism training at altitude, alongside her fiancee and top bantamweight contender Raquel Pennington.
Dough From Da Go is with no doubt someone every Chicagoan and midwestern for that matter that is trying to build a brand needs to be in tune with. But you only get to link with him if your official. Only 4 The Real (Supreme Podcast) host Bundy had the chance to discuss his drip and a whole lot more and brother Dough doesn't disappoint!
An pop, r&b and hip hop artist based in New York, New York, Tonee Marino -- born Anthony Marino in Long Island -- takes pride in his deep, cerebral, and complicated rhyming style. He released his first single, Say to Me, in 2016. Tonee quickly returned with another single, We On Fire, the next month. Marino's first big break came in 2017 on the track "Back and Forth" that went viral with local fans and continued to build a following online. In 2018, he issued singles "You’re The Only One" and "Turbo". He currently has 7 singles out, and is working his way to an EP/Album in the near future.
Music is the most important thing in his life, and he plans to keep it that way. Tonee's philosophy is to "Follow your dreams and never give up!"
R. Kelly releases a new song titled "I Admit." It's probably the most honest track dropped by artist ever. I hope Kels can get through all that is troubling him.
(Houston Chronicle) While Carmelo Anthony’s former team finishes off the details to set him free, Anthony has already chosen the Rockets to be his next team.
Anthony will sign with the Rockets as a free agent once the trade to the Hawks is complete and he clears waivers, the New York Times reported on Monday, a decision widely expected since the Thunder chose to end their experiment with Anthony after one season.
The Thunder have not completed the trade while the 76ers, the third team involved in the deal, seeks an additional trade that they would need to complete first.
The Rockets have been confident that they would sign Anthony after several years trying since meeting with him in Las Vegas this month, individuals familiar with the team’s thinking said at the time. The Thunder also granted permission to the Miami Heat to meet with Anthony.
The Rockets tried to sign Anthony as a free agent in 2014 and to trade for him last summer when he agreed to waive his no-trade clause to facilitate a trade to the Rockets.
TMZ reports that The Game's manager, Wack 100, pitched the idea to brothers Ronald "Slim" Williams and Bryan "Birdman" Williams, co-owners of Cash Money Records. The pair liked the idea so much they gave it the green light and decided to name Wack Vice President.
The plan is to nurture new West Coast talent in an effort to build a roster of hot artists. CM's parent company Universal Records is backing the venture with $20 million in capital.
According to Wack, Cash Money West will open their offices and studios soon.
On Undisputed with Skip Bayless and Shannon Sharpe, FS1 analyst Chris Broussard reacts to Michael Beasley's trade from the New York Knicks to the Los Angeles Lakers on a one-year/3.5 million deal, inferring that a certain someone is dropping free agent suggestions to Magic Johnson.
August 19 marks the 15th anniversary of T.I.’s classic album ‘Trap Muzik,’ which the Atlanta rapper has long claimed as the birth of the trap music. To celebrate the anniversary, T.I. is planning to release ‘The Dime Trap,’ which he says marks the evolution of the genre. To discuss the origins of trap music and break down the upcoming album, the self-proclaimed King of the South sits down with Rob Markman for the latest episode of Genius’ ‘For The Record.’