Check out the official music video from Reno Rx for "The Mall" featuring Nyce Da Future. This is the lead single off of Reno's new album titled "The Colleseum."
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on December 19, 2023 at 11:00am
Flushing Queens, New York emcee Reno Rx is heavy on his grind as he blesses fans with his third new album in as many months.
"The Colleseum" features Eto, Nyce Da Future and OBH Beyah.
Produced entirely by Reno Rx
All songs mixed and mastered by J. Stylez for Stilo Pro Studios
Tracklist
01 GLADIATOR SCHOOL 02 AT THE MALL FEATURING NYCEDAFUTURE 03 ALL TIME HIGH 04 OH GEE 05 HECTOR FEATURING ETO 06 UNCONDITIONAL LOVE FEATURING BEYAH 07 ON ME
The United States spent more than $8bn over 15 years on efforts to deprive the Taliban of their profits from Afghanistan’s opium and heroin trade, from poppy eradication to air attacks and raids on suspected labs.
That strategy failed.
As the US wraps up its longest war, Afghanistan remains the world’s biggest illicit opiate supplier & looks certain to remain so as the Taliban takes power in Kabul, said current & former US & UN officials & experts.
Widespread destruction during the war, millions uprooted from their homes, foreign aid cuts & losses of local spending by departed US-led foreign troops are fueling an economic & humanitarian crisis that is likely to leave many destitute Afghans dependent on the narcotics trade for survival.
That dependence threatens to bring more instability as the Taliban, other armed groups, ethnic militia leaders & corrupt public officials vie for drug profits & power.
“The Taliban have counted on the Afghan opium trade as one of their main sources of income,” Cesar Gudes, the head of the Kabul office of the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), told Reuters. “More production brings drugs with a cheaper & more attractive price & therefore a wider accessibility.”
Despite the threats posed by Afghanistan’s illicit drug business, experts noted, the US and other nations rarely mention in public the need to address the trade – estimated by the UNODC at more than 80 percent of global opium and heroin supplies.
“We’ve stood by on the sidelines & unfortunately, allowed the Taliban to become probably the largest funded non-designated terrorist organization on the globe,” said a US official with knowledge of Afghanistan’s drug trade.
“The US & international partners have continued to pull out and not addressed poppy cultivation,” the official said. “What you’re going to find is that it has exploded.”
The coronavirus outbreak that’s shuttered commerce across China will likely become a global pandemic, a top U.S. health official said Tuesday, adding that it’s just a matter of time before the outbreak starts to spread in the U.S.
“Current global circumstances suggest it’s likely this virus will cause a pandemic,” Anne Schuchat, principal deputy director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention told reporters at a news briefing.
The virus, which has now infected more than 80,200 and killed at least 2,704 people, has spread rapidly over the past week through South Korea, Iran and Italy. The localized outbreaks outside of China have fueled concerns among infectious disease experts and scientists that the virus is spreading too quickly and may be past the point of containment.
“It’s not so much a question of if this will happen any more, but rather more a question of when this will happen and how many people in this country will become infected and how many of those will develop severe or more complicated disease,” she added.
There are now 57 confirmed cases of the virus in the U.S., Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar said Tuesday. A majority of those cases came from passengers repatriated from the Diamond Princess cruise ship that was quarantined off the coast of Japan. CDC data shows that 40 of the cases are attributed to the cruise ship, four of which were announced Tuesday. Three patients were infected in Wuhan and later evacuated to the U.S., and the rest were largely infected while traveling overseas.
“We can’t hermetically seal off the United States,” Azar said.
There is a “defined playbook” for how the government would respond to any potential community spread in the U.S., Azar said, adding that Americans “shouldn’t panic when they see new cases.”
“It is very dangerous to make predictions with a virus, especially a novel virus,” Azar said. “But we have tools to deal with it that are reasonable, titrated and don’t excessively interfere either with the economy or individuals lives, necessarily.”
While COVID-19 is contained in the U.S. so far, CDC officials said earlier Tuesday that the public needs to prepare for an eventual outbreak here. Schuchat echoed those comments.
“We must use this time to continue to prepare for the event of community transmission in the United States,” Schuchat said. “Part of that preparation is educating the public and our state, local and private sector partners about what transition from aggressive containment measures to community measures or community mitigation would look like should we end up there.”
Nik Hartfield is a singer, dancer, fashionista, and an all-around creative based in New York City. She was born and raised in Hartford, Connecticut. Having a background in the performing arts, she has always been around a creative environment. Training in ballet, African dance, tap, swing dance, jazz, modern/contemporary and hip hop since the age of five, she continues to dance today with every opportunity granted. However, music has always been a "hidden talent" of hers. She grew up singing in the church choir and even had a few solo's at her performing arts center. But she never pursued music professionally until recently.
It was during her professional dance career as a teenager where she fell in love with fashion. Discovered from a dance company photo shoot, she was asked to model for a local fashion designer. From then on, she began to work and network with photographers, designers, stylists, and other models. Soon after graduating high school, and attending Temple University for a year, she realized that it was fashion she wanted to pursue.
"Being someone who has been extremely indecisive on my career path, I feel that music is what I'm meant to do after all. It allows me to utilize and stay involved within all of my passions: music, dance and fashion! I could never chose to do only one out of the three."
With the love and support of God, her family and friends, she remains humble and thankful for every experience, whether good or bad.
Nik's music is a mixture of R&B, Pop, and Electric Soul. With the smooth, soft tones of her voice and the hard-hitting beats, you will get the classic "Nik" sound. She wants to create music that you can just vibe out and relate to. She listens to all types of music but she draws inspiration vocally from artists like Beyonce, Brandy, Jhené Aiko and Aaliyah.
Her debut EP "In My Head" was released in early 2019 and has seen great success throughout the U.S. and internationally! It received major radio play on SiriusXM: Venus and on several radio stations out in the U.K. reaching #10 on the U.K. Urban Charts!
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JoJo Capone "Boss Life" They Talk It, I Live It. Hosted By: Bigga Rankin & Dj Swamp Izzo
Artist: Jojo Capone Mixtape Title: Boss Life (They Talk It, I Live It) Host(s): Bigga Rankin & Dj Swampizzo Description: Act-Like-It Ent Global Gangsters CashMoney/ Rich Gang Presents. JoJo Capone "Boss Life" (They Talk It, I Live It) Hosted By: BIgga Rankin & Dj Swamp Izzo. Powered by the Promo Vatican.
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Tracklist:
01. Cam’ron And Iceman - Dipset West Intro
02. Hunnedstack - I’m A Diplomat
03. Cam’ron - Speaks On Dipset West
04. Begetz - My Life 3
05. Flyboyz - East To Da Westide Story
06. Gramz 4 Sale - Off Da Scale
07. Young Hustle - This Is Long Beach (Feat. Crooked I And Knoc’Turnal)
08. Begetz - Make Doe (Feat. Young Hustle And Hunnedstack)
09. Stone Starr - Floss Money (Feat. Rula Rah)
10. Lambogini - This Compton
11. Felony Fame - Murda For A Profit (Feat. Iceman And Hunnedstack)
12. Hunnedstack - Deadman Walk’n 2
13. Lambogini - You Know It’s Been Awhile (Feat. Young Hustle)
14. Gramz 4 Sale - Can’t Hate Us (Feat. Hunnedstack)
15. Begetz - Shake ‘Em Up (Feat. Spida Loc And Hell Rell)
16. Begetz - Put Me In The Zone
17. Flyboyz - Cant See Me
18. Begetz And Byrd Lady - Sugga Daddy
19. Rula Rah - Get Chedda (Feat. J-Classik)
20. Young Hustle - Young OG
21. Gramz 4 Sale - Show U Wat To Do (Feat. Charlie Clips)
22. Hunnedstack - 100 RoundsDownload HereRead more…