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Lenny Grant a.k.a. Uncle Murda fires back at Mad Skillz after the Virginia rapper dissed him on a song called "Murdergram." The beef between them originated over Murda yapping Skillz's year end wrap up concept.

Check out Murda's "Why You Mad" up top.

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Nobody is fucking with Lloyd Banks right now. The G-Unit emcee is on a roll with his "At Your Request" freestyle series. Peep his latest as he effortlessly flows over AZ's "Sugar Hill" instrumental.

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The one and only Lloyd Banks is back with another fire freestyle from his "At Your Request" series. This time he borrows Ghostface Killah's classic "Mighty Healthy" instrumental.

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Lloyd Banks brings in 2018 the same way he left 2017 ... on fire. Check out the Punchline King's latest banger titled "Young & Reckless." Produced by araabMUZIK.

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Lenny Grant a.k.a. Uncle Murda brings 2017 to a close with his annual rap up. The G-Unit Records recording artist covers everything that went down in the last year. Give it a listen up top.

Pick up "Rap Up 2017" now on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/uncle-murda-presents-rap-up-2017-single/1330437494

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Lenny Grant a.k.a. Uncle Murda will be dropping his highly anticipated project titled "Don't Come Outside" on Black Friday, November 24. Peep this banger off of it called "Tonite" featuring Dave East.

Pre-order "Don't Come Outside" now from iTunes:  https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/dont-come-outside-vol-1/id1306256002

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Four years after a shooting left an unarmed Sean Bell dead (on the eve of his wedding) and two of his friends wounded following a tragic incident with New York City police, the city has agreed to pay $7 million dollars to settle a federal lawsuit filed by Bell's family and his friends.

According to The New York Times, in the early hours of November 25, 2006, five New York City police officers fired 50 shots into the car Bell — who was to be married that day — was driving outside a club in Queens, New York. The car reportedly struck a detective in the leg and hit a police van before the officers began firing. None of the three men in the car — Bell and his friends Joseph Guzman and Trent Benefield — were armed, although the officers apparently believed at least one was.

In what's seen as the closing chapter in one of the most controversial police shootings in New York City history — three officers were acquitted of manslaughter and reckless-endangerment charges in 2008, a ruling many activists and rappers spoke out against — the families of the victims are looking to move past the tragedy.

As part of the settlement, Bell's two young daughters (whom he had with his fiancée, Nicole Paultre Bell) will receive $3.25 million; Guzman (who was shot 17 times) and Trent Benefield will receive $3 million and $900,000 respectively, according to Times.

Earlier this week, Foxy Brown — a close friend of Bell's fiancée — said Paultre Bell is a strong woman who remained in high spirits throughout the four-year ordeal.

"She just handled everything so gracefully," Brown said. "She just did everything with grace and class."

G-Unit member Tony Yayo, whose G-Unity foundation gave proceeds from a recent event to Bell's family, said the settlement is long overdue.

"I think it's a beautiful thing, but rest in peace to Sean Bell," Yayo said. "I mean, you have times now when a police officer can shoot you in your back, handcuffed on the floor, in a train station in front of everybody and get two years," Yayo said, referring to the Oscar Grant shooting in Oakland, California, in which found a transit officer was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter last month. "So Sean Bell's people deserve that money, definitely, and blessings to them."

Source: MTV

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