Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 28, 2016 at 8:00am
The Game vs Meek Millbeef continues to expand beyond the two emcees to involve more people.
Individuals that have been drawn into the conflict include Dreamchasers affiliates Teefy Bey, Takbar and Omelly. As well as Beanie Sigel, Game's manager Wack 100 and now Brooklyn, New York native Maino.
If you're wondering how Maino became a part of this narrative, it has to do with the filming of Game's newly released Meek Mill diss video titled "Pest Control," which features some scenes that were shot in Brooklyn.
Maino objected to his borough being involved and responded by posting a photo of himself in Bed-Stuy that was captioned, "Not Here."
A phone conversation was arranged between Wack and Maino to clear the air. However, there was some sort of miscommunication afterwards that led to Wack challenging the "All of the Above" hit maker to a fight on Tuesday, September 27.
"@mainohustlehard when they figure out your playing both sides my nigga your going to be in #IT," Wack captioned an Instagram photo. "Remember it wasn't just me on the phone. it was me you another nigga and a recording ..... I hope your not running around playing like you was aggressive!!! I say this with no disrespect all gangsta shit. Me & You gona run that fade as soon as I touch back. We know and I'm letting ya man know so they know you was real nice and spoke again a Phili nigga having any say so in #NY .... I'll have my #Brooklynteam line it up and I'll pull up ... No beef just a reconing.... The nigga that gave you that buck Fifty still running around Brooklyn my nigga this we all know."
Maino quickly accepted the challenge. In doing so, he questioned why Wack went to Instagram when he could have called him on the phone.
“first off I Never spoke down on u to NOBODY!!! My perspective is the same as it always been. Same as I told u! I felt that niggas in my own Borrough was acting like Hoes to be in a video about a beef that had Nothing to do wit them or Brooklyn," Maino responded. "I told u that as I told some of the same people that was in the video the same thing. NEVER ever changed my tone. I was clear and if anybody else told u something different it is a Flat out lie. Me and u had conversation as MEN. Period. However, I can’t understand how if u heard something u didn’t reach out to me the same way. How GANGSTA is typing on Instagram when u know I’m reachable. My brother u can have every and anything u looking for. If u allow people to bleach ur Dome wit rhetoric then so be it. U can get ur fade, Caesar, flat top or baldy. Lmao u gotta be kidding me, ur man got my #…: im starting to really wonder about u brother. Ur Gangsta antics on social media looking questionable. But it’s always wuteva wit me. I’ll be ur Hucklberry brother. Somebody lied to u jack, and if u really wanted to get down to it u could’ve spoken to me and we could’ve solved it. But now u speaking on things u don’t know of. The homie that cut me IS NOT walking around Brooklyn. And nor has he ever been. Ain’t a nigga in this freeWorld done anything to me without Retribution homie. I’m around Gangsta. And please no more typing homie. I think at this point we both clear”
There was more communication between the two, which you can read below.
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Beanie Sigel a.k.a. The Broad Street Bully is back in his bag firing shots at Meek Mill, Teefy Bey and The Dreamchasers camp
This follows the recent drama at the Bad Boy Reunion concert in Philadelphia, when Beans was jumped by Teefy for allegedly switching sides in Meek's beef vs The Game.
Listen to Beanie's response titled "I'm Coming" up top.
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Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 23, 2016 at 8:00pm
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Cyssero was once referred to as the “Protégé of the Game” when he was with Black Wall Street Street, but the Philadelphia rapper decided to get a few things off of his chest in a new diss track titled "The Ghost Behind the Pen."
Cy says the business end of things weren't right with Game and claims to have ghostwritten 30 bars for the Compton rapper's "92 Bars" diss track aimed at Meek Mill.
"I heard Game dissed Meek with 92 Bars /Yeah, I know, 30 was mine / We was supposed to be Meek and Ross way before Ross and Meek / Instead control, alt, delete got me in an awkward beef / with my own city, sent me right back to them heartless streets /Set back for a small defeat, had me nauseous weak / Success is hard to keep, you did me dirty you slime / You got me confused with a lame one / It's more where that story came from," he raps.
Meek Mill, QuillyandReed Dollazwere also in Cyssero's line of fire. Peep game below.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 23, 2016 at 11:26am
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The Game stopped by Power 105.1 to visit The Breakfast Club crew of Charlamagne Tha God, Angela Yee and DJ Envy.
He talked about his forthcoming "1992" album, Meek Mill implicating him in Sean Kingston's robbery in L.A., wanting to smash Nicki Minaj, Black Lives Matter, being a fan of Beanie Sigel but having to take a shot at him because he jumped in the Meek beef, Sigel apologizing, squashing Lil Durk and Young Thug beefs, Sitches getting knocked out by his manager Wack 100, shooting in Miami, respecting Nipsey Hussle for trying to squash the Meek beef, sleeping with three Kardashians, Chris Brown, Karrueche Tran shouts out 50 Cent and talks about them settling their differences and more.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 22, 2016 at 12:30pm
Wack 100 (front) Says the beef between The Game and Meek Mill isn't over
Russell Simmons wanted to intervene and put an end to the beef between The Game and Meek Mill, but it doesn't look like that's going to happen.
Simmons posted an Instagram video Thursday morning, September 22, promoting his upcoming interview with Hot 97.
In the caption he said he was going to mediate the conflict.
"Happy to announce Game & Meek Mill have stopped posting and escalating their beef. Both are heroes to me and A list rappers," Simmons wrote. "Scheduling a meeting w these 2 industry giants. Game and I recently attended rally's and meetings regarding police and community and I got to know Meek better on phone last night and he is now a real A list inspiration to me."
It didn't take long for The Game's manager, Wack 100, to respond.
"Hey Russel stay in your muthafucking Lane you don't dictate or have a voice in Wtf we doing over here," Wack captioned a photo of Simmons. "When's the last time you reached down to sign a urban artist ? Whatever you and @meekmill is talking about during your Yoga sessions is y'all business !! We keeping it #West over here my nigga .... #WeAintSquashingShitRu @uncleRush."
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 20, 2016 at 12:00pm
The Game responds to Meek Mill, Beanie Sigel and Omelly's "OOOUUU" diss track by going at all three of them over the same instrumental. Hurricane also takes shots at Sean Kingston.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 18, 2016 at 11:42pm
Meek Mill quickly replies to The Game's "92 Bars" diss record with his own track titled "OOOUUU" featuring Beanie Sigel and Omelly. Give it a listen and let us know what you think.
(Reuters) An attacker killed about 60 people and injured 100 when he drove a truck at high speed into crowds watching Bastille Day fireworks in the French Riviera city of Nice late on Thursday, local media quoted officials as saying.
Police shot and killed the driver, who drove at high speed for over 100 meters (yards) along the famed Promenade des Anglais seafront before hitting the mass of spectators, regional sub-prefect Sebastien Humbert told France Info radio.
Broadcaster i-Tele quoted the prosecutor's office as saying the preliminary death toll was 60. Local lawmaker Eric Ciotti told France Info radio more probably had died. Other officials put the number of wounded at at least 100 and possibly more.
Humbert described it as a clear criminal attack, although the driver was not yet identified. Residents of the Mediterranean city close to the Italian border were advised to stay indoors. There was no sign of any other attack.
Almost exactly eight months ago Islamic State militants killed 130 people in Paris on Nov. 13, the bloodiest in a number of attacks in France and Belgium in the past two years. On Sunday, France had breathed a sigh of relief as the month-long Euro 2016 soccer tournament ended without a feared attack.
Officials were cautious about accounts from bystanders that the lone man driving the truck had also opened fire and, amid chatter on social media of a hostage situation, police called on people not to propagate rumors that were hampering their work.
One woman told France Info she and others had fled in terror: "The lorry came zig-zagging along the street. We ran into a hotel and hid in the toilets with lots of people."
Another woman told the station she was sheltering in a restaurant on the promenade with some 200 other people, where things had calmed down about two hours after the incident.
"Dear Nicois," local mayor Christian Estrosi tweeted, "The driver of a truck appears to have killed dozens of people. Stay at home for the time being. More news to follow."
Regional newspaper Nice Matin quoted its reporter at the scene saying there were many injured people and blood on the street. It published a photograph of a damaged, long-distance delivery truck, which it said was riddled with bullets and images of emergency services treating the injured.
Damien Allemand, the paper's correspondent, was quoted as saying: "People are running. It's panic. He rode up onto the Prom and piled into the crowd ... There are people covered in blood. There must be many injured."
Social media carried images of people lying apparently lifeless in pools of blood.
Local mayor Estrosi has warned in the past of the risk of Islamist attacks in the region, following Islamic State bloodshed in Paris and Brussels over the past 18 months.
French President Francois Hollande, who was in the south of France at the time, had hours earlier said a state of emergency put in place after the Paris attacks in November would not be extended when it was due to expire on July 26.
"We can't extend the state of emergency indefinitely, it would make no sense. That would mean we're no longer a republic with the rule of law applied in all circumstances," Hollande told journalists in a traditional Bastille Day interview.
(Writing by Alastair Macdonald; Editing by James Dalgleish)
As the Southern member of G-Unit, Young Buck, has always seen things a little differently. In the wake of the Alton Sterling and Philando Castile murders at the hands of police, he’s fed up.
Listen to Buck Marley's frustration on the Bandplay-produced song titled "The Get Back."
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G-Unit emcee and Cashville Records boss, Young Buck, links up with Brick Squad Monopoly shot caller, Waka Flocka Flame, to drop off an official music video for their high energy collaboration titled "Turn Up On Dat."
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At least one of those celebs isn't happy about it and his manager has sent a direct message toYeezy.
A TMZ reporter asked Ray how he felt about his likeness being used in the video. The singer said he didn't want to "talk about that," however his manager,Wack 100, had quite a bit to say.
"Our likeness? Did they show him with his dick in his wife's mouth?" Wack told the cameraman. "Tell him Wack 100 said that. If they didn't show Ray J with his dick in Kim Kardashian's mouth, tell Kanye to go back and re-shoot that shit. Tell that nigga he a long way from Chicago. He better watch his motherfucking mouth."
Ray and Kim dated for a period of time and appeared together in the hugely popular 2007 XXX flick, "Kim Kardashian Superstar."
Drake is celebrating two big accomplishments this week.
His "Views" album moved an impressive 1.04 million equivalent album units for the week ending May 5. The number for traditional sales came in at 852,000, which will be good enough to overtake Beyonce's"Lemonade" disc for number one on the Billboard 200 chart.
Drizzy is probably even more proud of the fact that his song "One Dance" featuring WizKid and Kyla has pushed past Desiigner's"Panda" to claim the top spot on the Billboard Hot 100, giving the Toronto native his first number one single as a lead artist, according to Billboard.
In part 9 of his "10 Pints" vlog, Young Buck, talks about the success of the song "Another Bird" off of the "10 Pints" mixtape, chops it up with his producer Bandplay and lets Cashville Records artists Six Street Mac, Ruckus 100, D Strap and D-Tay spit some bars.
PARIS (AP) — At least 100 people died in a popular Paris concert hall where attackers seized hostages Friday, an official said, one of at least six terror attacks that unfolded across the city in the deadliest violence Paris has seen since World War II.
French President Francois Hollande declared a state of emergency and announced that he was closing the country's borders. The violence spread fear through the city and exceeded the horrors of the Charlie Hebdo carnage just 10 months ago.
Paris police officials said security officials had launched an assault on the concert hall, killing at least two attackers. One described "carnage" inside the building, saying the attackers tossed explosives at the hostages.
In addition to the deaths at the concert hall, a police official said 11 people were killed in a Paris restaurant in the 10th arrondissement and other officials said at least three people died when bombs went off outside a stadium.
All of the officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to be publicly named in the quickly moving investigation.
#BREAKING Attacks in Paris took place at seven locations: security source
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attacks, and no clear picture of how many attackers were involved and if any were on the run. Jihadists on Twitter immediately praised the attack and criticized France's military operations against Islamic State extremists.
Hollande, who had to be evacuated from the stadium when the bombs went off outside, said in a televised address that the nation would stand firm and united.
"This is a terrible ordeal that again assails us," he said. "We know where it comes from, who these criminals are, who these terrorists are."
U.S. President Barack Obama, speaking to reporters in Washington, called the attacks on Paris "outrageous attempt to terrorize innocent civilians" and vowed to do whatever it takes to help bring the perpetrators to justice.
Earlier Friday, two explosions were heard outside the Stade de France stadium north of Paris during a France-Germany friendly football match. A police union official said there were two suicide attacks and a bombing that killed at least three people.
The official, Gregory Goupil of the Alliance Police Nationale, whose region includes the area of the stadium, said explosions went off simultaneously near two entrances and a McDonalds.
An Associated Press reporter in the stadium Friday night heard two explosions loud enough to penetrate the sounds of cheering fans. Sirens were immediately heard, and a helicopter was circling overhead.
The attack comes as France has heightened security measures ahead of a major global climate conference that starts in two weeks, out of fear of violent protests and potential terrorist attacks. Hollande canceled a planned trip to this weekend's G-20 summit in Turkey, which was to focus in large part on growing fears of terrorism carried out by Islamic extremists.
#BREAKING France declares state of emergency after terror attacks
Emilio Macchio, from Ravenna, Italy, was at the Carillon restaurant that was targeted, having a beer on the sidewalk, when the shooting started. He said he didn't see any gunmen or victims, but hid behind a corner, then ran away.
"It sounded like fireworks," he said.
France has been on edge since deadly attacks by Islamic extremists in January on satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo and a kosher grocery that left 20 dead, including the three attackers. The Charlie Hebdo attackers claimed links to extremists in Yemen, while the kosher market attacker claimed ties to the Islamic State group.
One of at least two restaurants targeted Friday, Le Carillon, is in the same general neighborhood as the Charlie Hebdo offices, as is the Bataclan, among the best-known venues in eastern Paris, near the trendy Oberkampf area known for a vibrant nightlife. The California-based band Eagles of Death Metal was scheduled to play there Friday night.
The country has seen several smaller-scale attacks or attempts since, including an incident on a high-speed train in August in which American travelers thwarted an attempted attack by a heavily armed man.
France's military is bombing Islamic State targets in Syria and Iraq and fighting extremists in Africa, and extremist groups have frequently threatened France in the past.
#BREAKING Attacker in Paris concert hall shouted 'Allahu akbar', fired into crowd, witness says
French authorities are particularly concerned about the threat from hundreds of French Islamic radicals who have travelled to Syria and returned home with skills to stage violence.
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Associated Press writers Angela Charlton, Jerome Pugmire, Samuel Petrequin and Jamey Keaten contributed to this story.