Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 19, 2014 at 12:21pm
Southside Jamaica, Queensbridge, New York rapper Paparazzi Pone follows up his blazing "Hot Nigga" remix with a new track entitled "Smoke Screen" featuring Gat Murdah. The track borrows Max B's "Try Me" instrumental.
Southside, Jamaica Queensbridge, New York emcee Precious Paris is back with a banger guaranteed to rattle your trunk. She teams up with Havoc of Mobb Deep for "No Prenup." Produced by Louie Skeemz and Jonathan Lighty.
The ALS Ice Bucket Challenge is sweeping the country in an effort to raise awareness and funds for Lou Gehrig's Disease. Between July 28 and August 19, $22.9 million has been donated, according to ALS' press release.
“Our top priority right now is acknowledging all the gifts made by donors to The ALS Association,” said Barbara Newhouse, President and CEO of The ALS Association. “We want to be the best stewards of this incredible influx of support. To do that, we need to be strategic in our decision making as to how the funds will be spent so that when people look back on this event in ten and twenty years, the Ice Bucket Challenge will be seen as a real game-changer for ALS,” she continued.
Tony Yayo, Lloyd Banks and Young Buck have all made donations on behalf of the G-Unity Foundation. Watch them get doused for a good cause.
Who will be next? Angie Martinez? Kidd Kidd? DJ Drama? They were all nominated so stay tuned to find out.
The G-Unit camp (50 Cent, Tony Yayo, Kidd Kidd, Young Buck and Lloyd Banks) release a new music video for their single entitled "Come Up." The clip was directed by Eif Rivera.
G-Unit is stepping up to help raise funds and awareness of Lou Gehrig's Disease by taking part in the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge.
Following Lloyd Banks, Young Buck and Lloyd Banks hilarious turns under the freezing cold water, 50 Cent and Kidd Kidd jumped in for the frigid challenge and offered donations through the G-Unity Foundation.
While accepting Ludacris and Bow Wow's challenge, 50 nominated Omari Hardwick, Joseph Sikora and JakeGyllenhaal.
Before getting doused Kidd Kidd took on Tony Yayo's challenge and nominated the entire 9th Ward in New Orleans.
Yung Aura is Back with another heartfelt track narrated By Mike Delorean. In this chapter he describes the importance of time and how he choose to share it. Since the release of his newest mixtape " Yungest In charge " he's been on the road still he waste no time to feed his audience.
G-Unit is back with a new single entitled "Come Up." The crew consisting of Kidd Kidd, Lloyd Banks, Young Buck, 50 Cent and Tony Yayo use a slick sample from The Gap Band's 1982 classic record "Outstanding" to give this record that head nodding bounce.
G-Unit emcee Young Buck is on "Fye" in his latest release. The track is off of the Buck-hosted mixtape, Traps-N-Trunks 82. Download the song here http://linkmixes.com/z6ziyj1szfmp.
The unstoppable G-Unit team is back like they never left. 50 Cent, Kidd Kidd, Young Buck, Tony Yayo and Lloyd Banks are snatching up your favorite instrumentals and giving them gangster remixes. This latest freestyle is over YG's"Who Do You Love." Produced by DJ Mustard. Download here http://linkmixes.com/nei24qvmi032
50 takes a shot at SBOE (Slowbucks Over Everything)
G-Unit (50 Cent, Kidd Kidd, Tony Yayo, Young Buck and Lloyd Banks) drop an official music video for "Nah I'm Talking 'Bout." This is a remix of Hit-Boy's song "Grinding My Whole Life."
Video directed by Eif Rivera
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G-Unit is assaulting everyone's instrumentals since reuniting at Hot 97's Summer Jam 2014. 50 Cent, Young Buck, Kidd Kidd, Lloyd Banks and Tony Yayo follow up their blazing Webster Hall concert by remixing Trey Songz and Young Jeezy's song entitled "Ordinary."
After reuniting at Hot 97's Summer Jam on Sunday, June 1, 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo, Young Buck and Kidd Kidd, together known as G-Unit, are right back with a fire track. The group borrow's Hit-Boy's instrumental to "Grinding My Whole Life" and flip it into a new heater entitled "Talkin Bout."
G-Unit is not slowing down as they celebrate their reunion. 50 Cent, Kidd Kidd, Lloyd Banks, Young Buck and Kidd Kidd hop on Drake's"0 to 100" track and flip into a song they call "Real Quick."
Paparazzi Pone came up hard on the streets of Southside Jamaica, Queens, New York. After serving a five year prison sentence he's coming up fast on the music scene. His debut mixtape is entitled There Will Be Blood. The 13-track project features Vic Damone and Penni Alibi.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on February 21, 2011 at 10:30am
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I'm actually surprised we don't see this happen more often.
A news crew from Sacramento tv station Fox40 was attacked by angry family members of a shooting victim.
27-year-old Chester Jackson was shot and killed in a parking lot outside an IHOP early morning Sunday (February 20). His family gathered in the parking lot and set up a makeshift memorial. When reporter John Lobertini and photojournalist Rebecca Little approached to see if anyone wanted to talked, things got ugly.
"This is one of the hazards of the business but we didn't expect what we encountered here today," said Lobertini.
Before things escalated into violence, one woman is seen yelling at the news crew, who didn't back down. Then someone is seen pulling Little to the ground by her hair as they attempted to stop her from filming.
"When I fell on the ground I was protecting myself, and then she kicked me and I was still kinda paralyzed, and I hear my reporter John say, 'get up, get up,'" Little told Fox40
It was just an unfortunate situation for everyone. I know I wouldn't want some guy sticking a mic in my face right after a relative was killed. Hopefully the news crew won't try to press any charges.
At one point you can hear family members respond to her saying she was kicked by replying "nobody hit you."
"I know people are going through rough times but that's still my job. I wasn't trying to get in their face and be disrespectful," Little said.
President Obama recently called Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie to congratulate him on the teams success this year, and for giving Michael Vick a second chance.
The call was enough to once again rile up those who feel like Vick hasn’t suffered enough for his role in a dog fighting ring. Never mind the fact that Vick served 19 months in prison, became a national disgrace and lost millions of dollars for his transgression.
Some people want the man to pay with his life, Tucker Carlson is one of those people.
Carlson is guest hosting Fox News’ ‘Hannity’ show this week. During a discussion about Obama’s call to Lurie, Carlson criticized the President for supporting Vick getting a second chance and said the football player should have been put to death for his crime.
"I'm a Christian, I've made mistakes myself, I believe fervently in second chances, but Michael Vick killed dogs, and he did [it] in a heartless and cruel way," Carlson said. "And I think personally he should have been executed for that. He wasn't. But the idea that the President of the United States would be getting behind someone who murdered dogs [is] kind of beyond the pale."
What's your take on Carlson's comments? Do you think Fox should fire him? Or was what he said ok in your opinion?