VIP Music Life Music Group CEO is one of the hardest working people in hip. With his newest solo album "I Did It My Way," Joey has locked down features from Capone of Capone-N-Noreaga, Musiq Soulchild, Raekwon, J'Rell, Jim Jones, The Heatmakerz, Bolo, Merc Beatz, Scram Jones, Tiki Lock, Key.
Produced by Brady Watt Organ, Keys, Synth - Carlos Homs Bass, Drums, Vocals - Brady Watt Mixed and Mastered by Parks RJ Payne Engineered by J. Manifest Art by Jim Warren TTT Records DJ Premier & Ian Schwartzman
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on December 15, 2022 at 11:30pm
Loopy Ferrell is back with a new 18-song album. "Long Story Short" features Millyz, Jadakiss, C.O.K.E., Sy Ari Da Kid, Cappella Grey, Sada James, Munnaduke, 44 Hatian Boy, Lil Migo.
01. What's Right (prod. Ebon x Kxvi) 02. Na Na Na (prod. Chrxs) 03. No Reason (prod. Othellobeats) 04. Air Holes Ft. C.O.K.E. (prod. Buck Roll) 05. Do Nothin' (prod. DTL) 06. It's Whatever (prod. Wink) 07. You Be Ight Ft. Cappella Grey & Sada James (prod. Othellobeats) 08. Lonely Nights Ft. Sy Ari Da Kid 09. No Interview Ft. Bad News Bugatti (prod. Othellobeats) 10. Manifest (prod. Buck Roll) 11. Going Back Ft. Munnaduke (prod. Mathepostman) 12. Bankroll Ft. Jadakiss (prod. Buck Roll) 13. Shootout Ft. Millyz (prod. Buck Roll) 14. All This Pain Ft. 44 Hatian Boy 15. No Love (prod. Othellobeats) 16. Broke Boys Ft. Lil Migo 17. Outside Ft. Sada James 18. Never Had Some Ft. Sada James (prod. Buck Roll)
As promised LordMobb boss Flee Lord and Roc Marciano come through with the deluxe edition of their collaborative album, "Delgado." It boasts 5 new songs with features from Eto, Bun B, T.F., Knowledge the Pirate and G4 Jag.
1. Delgado Intro 2. Slow Down 3. Shouts To the Mobb/Medusa Ft. Conway The Machine 4. This What Ya Want? 5. Breath of Air Ft. Ransom 6. Trim the Fat Ft. Stove God Cooks 7. Skipping Town 8. Breezin in a Porsche Ft. Roc Marciano 9. First Kill 10. Delgado Outro
1. Delgado Intro 2. Slow Down 3. Shouts To the Mobb/Medusa Ft. Conway The Machine 4. This What Ya Want? 5. Breath of Air Ft. Ransom 6. Trim the Fat Ft. Stove God Cooks 7. Skipping Town 8. Breezin in a Porsche Ft. Roc Marciano 9. First Kill 10. Delgado Outro
Willie The Kid is back with his brand new album KEEP WATCHING THE FLY now available everywhere music is streamed and sold! The new 11-track album features Rome Streetz, ANKHLEJOHN, Hus Kingpin and Rigz over production by Sebb Bash, Chup, V Don, Brady James, D Polo, Street G, Really Hiiim and Snow. Tune in now!
01. Sommelier 02. Ceremonial (Prod. Sebb Bash) 03. YCBWR Ft. Rigz (Prod. Chup) 04. JP Morgan (Prod. Snow) 05. Bermuda Ft. Rome Streetz (Prod. Brady James) 06. Chardonnay (Prod. D Polo) 07. Booby Trap Ft. ANKHLEJOHN (Prod. Sebb Bash) 08. Rarefield Air Ft. Hus Kingpin (Prod. Streeta G) 09. Quicksand (Prod. V Don) 10. Leisure Suit (Prod. Really Hiiim) 11. Sankofa (Prod. Brady James)
Tracks 3, 4 and 10 mixed by jxkecregxn Tracks 2 and 7 mixed by Philippe Weiss Track 5 and 11 mixed by Brady James Tracks 6 and 9 mixed by D Polo Track 8 mixed by V Don
Mark 4ord Drops his 4th Solo Album within a year time with “Haikus from Pluto”… a different vibe for those far from the “Mainstream Spot/Sunlight”
Tracklist:
1. 00:00 - Intro 2. 00:00:19 - Open Wounds (Prod. By Mark 4ord, 2nd Track Prod. By BVT) 3. 00:02:46 - Steel Toes (Prod. By 4ord910, Cuts by DJ Manipulator) 4. 00:06:05 - Exotics (Prod. BVT, Cuts By DJ Manipulator) 5. 00:08:41 - On Air Interlude 6. 00:09:36 - The Blast Off (Prod. By Mark 4ord, Feat. Mic Bles) 7. 00:12:59 - Chose (Prod. By 4ord910, Feat. Hack The Mack, cuts By DJ Manipulator) 8. 00:15:18 - Don’t Follow (Prod. By BVT, Feat. OG David Jamez) 9. 00:18:16 - OUTWORLD (Prod. Mark 4ord)
Houston rhyme spitter Eminencee presents "Colors" An eleven-song effort that puts his immense talent on full display. You won't feel the need to skip a song, though you might be tempted to listen to several tunes more than once.
1. Intro (Colors) 2. Act Up 3. Brain Run 4. Sheriff Badge 5. Crown Queen ft Jaybird 6. Greatest Alive ft Slater the Genius 7. Felon 8. Fatal Attraction 9. Maximize ft Black James 10. Air Bubbles 11. Fear God
The Undertaker and Ariel Helwani reflect on that infamous confrontation with Brock Lesnar at UFC 121. The Undertaker shares his experience filming his documentary 'The Last Ride' and reflects on the greatest moments of his WWE career.
JBO is an up and coming artist from San Diego, CA. whose goal in this music industry is to help others learn and grow through music. This is his debut single "In the Air". He hopes you enjoy this song as well as subscribe to his YouTube channel (link below) for more.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on December 24, 2014 at 12:48pm
O.T. Genasisgoes in on the instrumental's toJay Z's"1-900 Hustler,"Big DaddyKane's"Ain't No Half Steppin,"Puff Daddy's"Victory"andBeanie Sigel's"Feel In In The Air."on his new song entitled "Ha! Jackin For Beats 2015." Download it here https://soundcloud.com/theconglomerateent/ot-genasis-ha-jackin-for-beats.
Jasonville, Indiana (CNN) -- Last Christmas, Stacey Chapman hung a stocking, anxiously awaiting the homecoming of the all-American soldier she had met online and planned to marry.
But he never came home. After some research, Chapman discovered the 20-year-old blond in fatigues pictured in the online dating profile, Spc. Brian Browning, had died in Iraq three years ago.
And the man she had been e-mailing and chatting with for the last six months, who went by the name "Christain Browning," was really a scammer posing as an American soldier.
"He made me believe he was falling for me, that he was completely in love with me, that he was a soldier over there defending our country," said Chapman, a recently separated mother of two. "I think I had a big red flag on me that said, 'very lonely, very vulnerable.'"
Chris Grey, a spokesman for the Army's Criminal Investigation Command, told CNN his division has received hundreds of complaints of scammers using the photos of U.S. soldiers in dating and social websites in the last year. CNN has learned the scammers have used photos of both living and dead troops, including high-ranking Army officials and even generals assigned to the Pentagon.
Many of the soldiers are fighting overseas, unaware that their photos -- stolen off the web -- are being used unless they're contacted by the duped victims. But often, as in the case of Stacey Chapman, the impostor uses a variation on the soldier's name, making the real soldier hard to find.
A broken-hearted Chapman lost more than $1,200 that she sent via Western Union for what she thought was his plane ticket home. And while the financial hit hurt, it didn't compare to the emotional toll.
"What a lowlife he was, trying to actually portray a soldier that had died in the war," Chapman said. "I had fallen for him, and he had ran with it and taken me for not only my money, (but) my heart."
Grey said the military can't do anything to stop the scam because U.S. soldiers aren't the perpetrators. The best solution, he said, is to get the word out.
Master Sgt. C.J. Grisham, a military blogger and active-duty soldier, is doing just that. Grisham receives up to 10 emails a day from victims duped by the scammers. Through his blog, www.soldiersperspective.us, he warns unsuspecting victims and soldiers and tracks the scammers, who he said are likely based in western Africa.
Grisham said the scheme often starts out small. After capturing the attention of a woman online with a fake profile of a man in uniform, the scam artist teases the victim with chocolates, flowers and teddy bears. Soon after sending the gifts, the impostor starts asking for money to pay for Internet or phone service. From there, the money requests grow.
"Love is such a powerful emotion. Loyalty or patriotism is a very powerful emotion. And people do a lot of stupid stuff in the name of love and in the name of patriotism," Grisham said.
CNN contacted the Browning family in Astoria, Oregon, after learning that the photo of their fallen son had been used in the online romance scam. Spc. Brian Browning's father, Perry Browning, didn't take the news lightly.
"It makes me madder now more than anything, because some scumbag is using my son's good name and honor to pillage women," Browning said.
Browning's father had a message for Stacey Chapman, the woman who planned to marry his "son." The real Brian Browning was a loving son and a caring and funny character, he said.
"She fell in love with a nice picture of a young man. My son was a worthy person. He was worth falling in love with," Browning said. Chapman is "every much a victim in this as my son Brian was," he added.
"This guy is just trying to make a buck off of everybody's heart. Crappy bastard," he said.
Simon Silva, a 66 year-old Miami resident, lived and worked on the property of his unnamed boss and de facto landlord until he was fired earlier this week. Silva began making arrangements to move out, but the landlord seemingly grew impatient yesterday and disconnected the air condition during a 90+ degree Miami day. Silva got angry, which is understandable given the weather, and the two got in a heated dispute over the hot situation, according to police documents.
What isn't understandable is why Silva pulled out a gun and shot the man and another unidentified victim. The other victim was not involved in the argument. The landlord later died of his injuries at Jackson Memorial Hospital. The second victim is currently in the hospital in stable condition.
Silva later confessed to the police. He's being charged with 2nd degree murder and attempted murder.
Source: Miami New Times
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