New heat from Lil Eto entitled "Rich, Poor" featuring Nyticka Hemmingway off of his forthcoming album, The Gold. Track produced by LJ Milan.
This joint is simply about pre judgment / having the wrong impression :
Synopsis: Things aren’t always as they seem, sometimes we get so caught up by what we observe visually that our ignorance doesn’t allow us to see the true picture. We take a street musician and assume that because he plays on the streets and takes tips and donations that he’s less fortunate. Also we have a young hustler who enjoys the finest of things and the finest of women. Through the way he carries it you are led to believe he’s the man but there’s more to his story than meets the eye.
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The streets were on fire in Baltimore, Maryland on Monday, April 27, as looters caused mayhem, but one mother taught her son a lesson he won't soon forget.
After seeing her son on the streets in the midst of the chaos, dressed in black from head to toe, looking for trouble, the mother grabbed him and slapped him around as CNN television cameras rolled.
Watch below.
**UPDATE** April 30
16-year old Michael Singleton learned a couple of valuable lessons earlier this week when he received the whipping seen around the world.
The teenager now has a better appreciation of how much his mother, Tonya Graham, loves him and has a clearer picture of how he wants to live his life.
“I understand how much my mother really cares about me. I just got to try to do better," Singleton told ABC News.
Michael's mother is known in the community as a person who is not going to stand for nonsense.
"All my friends know my mother. Every time they see her they’re like, 'Tonya coming.' Oh, yeah she’s coming. Everybody better get straight," he said.
"To see him down there, doing what he was doing, we're not doing that," Graham said. "I'm not angry with him anymore. As long as I have breath in my body, you will not be on the streets, selling drugs, you just not going to live like that.”
San Francisco Police Chief Greg Suhr speaks to members of the media
Video After The Jump
SAN FRANCISCO (KTVU) - San Francisco Police Chief Greg Suhr on Friday announced the conclusion of an Internal Affairs investigation into racist and homophobic text messages sent by officers.
Suhr said at least one police sergeant and a captain were involved. "It just makes me sick to even talk about it," said Suhr. "Certainly to have a member as high ranking as a captain was particularly disheartening."
The texts surfaced a couple of weeks ago after former officer Ian Furminger was sentenced on federal corruption charges.
Former officer Ian Furminger
Fourteen officers in all were the subject of an internal investigation. Suhr says eight - including the captain - sent messages sickening enough to warrant immediate suspension and eventual termination.
Michael Robison - a gay police officer and 23 year veteran - resigned over the texts he shared with Furminger.
On Friday, Officer Michael Celis, a 16 year veteran of the force, announced he'd step down as well - a move that may help the officers keep their pensions.
"Those [texts] don't represent his views, they don't represent how he approached his work and his life," said San Francisco attorney Tony Brass, who represents Celis and Robison. "But he understands that the texts are incompatible with continuing his work as a San Francisco police officer."
In a statement, San Francisco Police Officers Association President Martin Halloran said, "These officers need to be afforded their due process... If these allegations are proven to be true... there is no place for this type of behavior within the San Francisco Police Officers Association or the SFPD."
The officers will go before the Police Commission, which will have the final say on whether to terminate them or mete out another form of discipline.
Critics on Friday called for reform in the department. "We have to vet officers," said San Francisco Public Defender Jeff Adachi, "so we don't have officers who hold racist views that are going to endanger not only themselves but the public, and also provide training on unconscious bias."
Suhr said the department recently restored a racial profiling class that had lost funding and plans to examine officers' backgrounds for warning signs.
"You have to assume that there could be more," said Suhr. "So we're going to look at their personal history questionnaires to see if there's some commonality that we hired somebody that we should've known that we shouldn't have hired."
As a member of Bodega Bamz's Tanboys Team and owner of Cold Summers Ent., Lil Eto is primed to put Rochester, New York on his back and take his career to another level. His forthcoming album is entitled "The Gold."
He calls on producer LJ Milan for this banger, "Right On."
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Protesters took to the streets on Friday, March 6, after a 19-year old black man was shot five times by police in Madison, Wisconsin.
Cops responded to a call that Tony Robinson had committed battery earlier. When an officer arrived at his apartment he said he heard a disturbance inside. The cop forced his way into the apartment and reportedly got into a struggle with Robinson. During the fight the unidentified officer was reportedly hit in the head. He then drew his weapon and fired.
Tony Robinson (right) was a recent graduate of Sun Prairie High School
Police Chief Mike Koval
"In the context of mutual combat in that sense, the officer did draw his revolver and subsequently shot the subject," Madison Police Chief Mike Koval said.
Hours after Anthony Robinson was fatally shot by a Madison police officer, his grandmother, Sharon Irwin (second from the right), and aunt, Lorien Carter (pictured with the megaphone), asked the crowd at Williamson Street to keep demonstrations peaceful.
Police said they did not know if Robinson was armed, but initial indications are that he was not.
The officer on the scene administered CPR immediately after the shooting. Robinson was transported to a local hospital where he succumbed to his wounds.
State law mandates that an independent investigation be conducted. MPD froze the scene until the state Department of Justice's Division of Criminal Investigation arrived,according to The Daily Cardinal.
"You're not protecting us, you're killing us!" Robinson's grandmother, Sharon Irwin, shouted at police as the protests continued into early Saturday, according to The New York Daily News.
Protesters chanted "Black Lives Matter" and "Justice!"
Robinson's aunt, Lorien Carter, said the family wasn't allowed to see Robinson's body in the hospital because it was considered "evidence."
"He wasn't referred to as 'his son' or 'your son,' just 'evidence,'" she said.
Hot 97's DJ Funkmaster Flex got a lot of things off of his chest regarding Jay Z on-air Thursday, January 15.
Flex fired off shots about Hov's website, Life+Times, being trash, the rapper stealing info about his app to use on his own, Jay hating on Dipset by banning him from playing their records at the 40/40 Clubs and threatens to ruin him much more.
To the tick tock and he won't stop. Ludacris is on a mission to prove his lyrical ability is still top notch. His Ludaverses freestyle series has us convinced that he is.
He picks Fabolous'"Lituation" instrumental to murder this time around. Ludaversal album dropping on March 31.
And just like that it's back on again. The Diplomats beef with Jay Z dates back to when they were signed to Roc-A-Fella Records. It never sat right with Jay that Dame Dash brought his Harlem homies on board and offered Cam the Vice President spot.
Things reignited wthin the last day when Funkmaster Flex aired Jay out on Hot 97 and spoke about him banning The Diplomats' music from his 40/40 clubs.
Snow Tha Productis highly slept on. She reps both the Latina community and female rappers well with her witty wordplay. For her latest release entitled"2015"she borrows the instrumental fromTyga's"Make It Work."
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Ludacris just released his "Burning Bridges" EP on Google Play. That will be followed by his long awaited Ludaveral album on March 31, 2015.
In the meantime enjoy the visuals for "Ludaverses Vol. 3." The Atlanta rapper rips the instrumentals from Two-9's "Money Counter," OT Genasis' "CoCo" and Rick Ross' "Hood Billionaire,"
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Styles P of The Lox breaks down why in his opinion if you've ever used the word "nigga," then you are one too. He also touches a racist cops and police brutality in his new song, "White Niggaz."
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Uncle Murda, Maino and Jay Watts have come together to visualize their frustration with crooked cops and the judicial system in the official music video for "Hands Up."
The song is a tribute to Eric Garner and Michael Brown. All proceeds are being donated to their families. Purchase it now from iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/album/id915556970
Video directed by Picture Perfect. Produced by 12 Keyz and Reefa
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Cold Summers Entertainmentrecording artistJai Blackis readying the release of the second installment of hisRespect Disciplinemixtape series. Here's the first leak off of it entitled"Pray 2 God"featuringShawn Brown.
Birdman's Rich Gang members Young Thug and Rich Homie Quan drop an official music video for "Freestyle." This is off of the Rich Gang: Tha Tour Pt. 1 mixtape. The visuals were directed by Be El Be.