If there's another artist working harder than VIP Life Music Group CEO Joey Majors I'm not aware of them. With an album with Eto on the way and new solo album in the works, he's still found the time to drop another collaborative single with FlashIsHipHop titled "40/40 Freestyle."
Look, I don’t especially enjoy watching an old man suffer no matter how endlessly evil he might be, but it’s pretty clear that Mitch McConnell needs to retire.pic.twitter.com/MhgygCRizU
KENTON COUNTY, Ky. (WLWT) — U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) made a stop in northern Kentucky Wednesday, where he appeared to have some trouble understanding & speaking with reporters.
McConnell was in northern Kentucky for the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce Government Forum in Kenton County.
The Senate Republican leader spoke at the podium for several minutes, touching on topics like the Brent Spence Bridge project.
During the media gaggle following the forum, McConnell appeared to have another episode where he was having a hard time hearing reporters & taking a long pause before aides had to step in to help him out & repeat questions before he was eventually led away.
Last month, the Republican senate leader was speaking at his weekly GOP leadership news conference on Capitol Hill when he stopped mid-sentence & went silent for several seconds.
People near him eventually intervened to ask if he was OK, and he then stepped away from the podium.
In this explosive episode with Charleston White and Brittany Renner a lot of things went down. In this clip, Danza ask Brittany how she feels about her baby daddy, PJ Washington's new NBA deal. Britany kinda looses it!
In this recent interview between Vlad and Boosie, the pair discussed the recent indictment of former President Trump in Georgia. Vlad announced that Trump was getting his mugshot in Atlanta and insinuated that the county is known for taking particularly unflattering photos. Boosie responded that everyone charged with a crime deserves a mugshot, regardless of who they are.
DIRTY FANGZ - is an underground rapper and producer from Cologne Germany. The Rapper/ Producer is a True School artist who focuses on a straight no compromise approach to his music, lyrics and visuals. His style has been influenced by his New York, Zimbabwe, Johannesburg and Cologne roots that have helped him define and shape his artistic character.
Music produced Dirty Fangz. Schwarzgeld Records Germany.
1. 2 Faces 2. Round Table 3. Taking Risks Ft. Willie the Kid 4. My Odds 5. Pictures 6. Sabrinas Apartment 7. White Plate Ft. Benny the Butcher x Duffel Bag Hottie 8. Doing Dirt 2 9. They Had To
Black Soprano Family (BSF) artist and Trust Nobody Music Group CEO, Streets Soprano, is doing big things as he continues to roll out great solo music while simultaneouly building the careers of his artists Emily Rodriguez, Heckler, Weso Gee, Karma and Ivan Da Great.
With that in mind, peep the new music video from Heckler titled "No Loss of Love" featuring Streets Soprano.
Acclaimed producer DJ Muggs of Cypress Hill continues his prolific output of fire music with the release of his new compilation album, "Soul Assassins 3: Death Valley."
One of the many highlights off of the project is "Sicilian Gold" featuring Ghostface Killah and Westside Gunn."
n 2018, University of Utah track and field athlete Lauren McCluskey repeatedly sought help as her ex-boyfriend stalked and extorted her, but the people and the institutions responsible for listening to her and protecting her failed at every turn.
LISTEN is an investigative documentary from ESPN exploring Lauren’s life, murder, and her parents’ quest for answers. Journalists examine the steps that could have prevented her death by using hours of material never seen or heard by the public - including surveillance video, 911 calls and police interview and dispatch recordings. Viewers get an intimate look into the last weeks of Lauren’s life as she pleaded for and sought help over and over. Viewers also learn what has transpired with her case since her death at age 21 on Oct. 22, 2018.
Allegations of police misconduct roiled the state and led to legislative change. The McCluskey family settled a lawsuit for $13.5 million, but revelations of individual and institutional failure continued.
Award-winning ESPN journalists T.J. Quinn and Nicole Noren, who reported the story for four years, give a window into their investigation and ongoing battles to obtain records from the University of Utah. The 90-minute documentary features numerous interviewees who had never spoken publicly about the case, including Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes, former campus police officer Miguel Deras and parole agent Megan Thomson.
In this clip, Vlad and Boosie expressed strong sentiments about loyalty. Reminiscing about a time when he was jumped, Vlad vowed to always step in should a friend ever be in such a situation. Despite not considering himself a tough person or a gangster, he affirmed his commitment to protect his friends from harm no matter the cost. Drawing parallels with the late rapper Tupac Shakur, he also acknowledged the fine line between loyalty and common sense, suggesting that sometimes loyalty can overshadow better judgment.
Los Angeles, the epicenter of creativity, introduces rap prodigy KayOne, whose magnetic artistry is turning heads once again with his latest release, "Arch That Back." Collaborating with Chris O'Bannon and Siete7x, KayOne delivers a rhythmic delight celebrating the allure of women.
Following his recent hit, "Darkest Night," featuring the likes of Jon B, Daiyon, The Million Dollar Voice, and Tc Bradshaw, KayOne solidifies his reputation as a versatile artist who seamlessly blends old-school vibes with contemporary beats.
"Arch That Back" isn't just a song; it's an ode to empowerment, sensuality, and confidence. KayOne's signature storytelling prowess, combined with his collaborators' finesse, creates an infectious track that's bound to captivate a global audience.
As KayOne's star continues to rise, "Arch That Back" stands as a testament to his artistry and evolution, promising fans and newcomers alike an entrancing musical journey through the realms of modern rap.
Aug 26 (Reuters) - A white man armed with a high-powered rifle & a handgun killed 3 Black people at a Dollar General store in Jacksonville, Florida, on Saturday, before shooting himself.
"This shooting was racially motivated & he hated Black people," Jacksonville Sheriff T.K. Waters said.
The suspect, whom Waters described as a white male wearing a tactical vest, was not identified. Waters said all 3 victims 2 men & a woman - were Black.
Waters said authorities believed the shooter acted alone & that before the shooting he had authored "several manifestos" for media, his parents & law enforcement detailing his hatred for Black people.
Waters described his weapons as a Glock & an "AR-15 style" rifle, with swastikas on it.
"The hate that motivated the shooter's killing spree adds an additional layer of heartbreak," Waters said.
He said the shooter was spotted at a local historically Black college, Edward Waters University, where he put on his vest & a mask before going to the local branch of the Dollar General.
Sherri Onks, special agent in charge of the Jacksonville FBI office, said federal officials had opened a civil rights investigation & would pursue the incident as a hate crime.
"Hate crimes are always & will always remain a top priority for the FBI because they are not only an attack on a victim, they're also meant to threaten & intimidate an entire community," Onks said.
U.S. President Joe Biden & Attorney General Merrick Garland were briefed on the incident.
Saturday's incident in Jacksonville bears similarity to last year's shooting in Buffalo, where a white supremacist killed 10 Black people & took place 5 years after another gunman opened fire during a video game tournament in Jacksonville, killing 2 people before shooting himself.