This music video for "All Get Right" from Nipsey Hussle featuring J Stone was originally supposed to be released when Neighborhood Nip's "Crenshaw" mixtape dropped back in 2013, but the editor got locked up and was unable to finish it until now.
Trick Daddy says whatever he wants to, whenever he wants to, but it's highly likely he offended a large portion of his female African American fan base Tuesday, October 25, following his Instagram PSA.
The veteran Miami rapper praised the virtues of white and Spanish women and told black women that they are losing ground to them.
"These Spanish and these white hoes, they done started getting finer than a motherfucker,” the 43-year old "Shut Up" rapper says in the video. “Y’all black hoes better tighten up. I’m telling you, tighten up. Y’all doing all that extra shit for nothing. You not achieving nothing, bitch. You get y’all ass done, ya titties done, ya paying $150 to get your makeup done just to go to a local club, bitch. Tighten up, hoe. These Spanish and these white hoes getting very spiffy on y’all. They fuck around and learn how to fry chicken you hoes is useless.”
Nipsey Hussle delivers more new music to kick off the week. He links up with G. Perico for "Basic Instinct." The track was produced by Mars & Mike + Keys. Give it a listen up top.
Nipsey Hussle and YG brought people of all colors together in South Los Angeles on Sunday, April 4, as they shot the music video for "FDT (Fuck Donald Trump)."
The LAPD eventually showed up and shut everything down, but by that time enough footage had been shot to complete the visuals, according to TMZ.
Peep the scene below.
Instagram video and photo credits to @YG @Mkaykush @jtwothree_ @gotthathiphop1 @4.8jayy @mosaicc_ @mynameshb @oc.ruckus @nipseyhussle
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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Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 15, 2010 at 11:30am
Video After The JumpTwelve years ago, Jose Saenz was an LAUSD dropout and run-of-the-mill tagger known on the Eastside as Smiley, a nod to how much he enjoyed flashing his trademark brilliant grin. One day at age 22, he sidled up to two Eastside gangsters, pretending to be friend not foe. When Smiley got within point-blank range, he blew both young men away. Eleven days later, worried about a Prizzi's Honor-style scenario, Smiley grew convinced that those closest to him knew too much. He raped and executed his former girlfriend, mother of his two-year-old baby girl, and, horribly, left her ravaged body sprawled in his grandmother's bedroom.Sigreda Fernandez pictured w/Smiley's baby. Murdered because he thought she knew too much
And then Smiley vanished -- to Mexico, the FBI says, where he morphed from a Cuatro Flats gang member to a Mexican cartel drug soldier. Many facts about what unfolded inside Mexico are unknown.
Smiley rose to operate in international drug smuggling circles. He sometimes used Tijuana bars as a base, crossing to the U.S. regularly with a bogus Mexican passport to do business with his gangster buddy Oscar Torres, owner of a Los Angeles Hummer limo service.
But Oscar, a high-stakes drug dealer himself, ended up on Smiley's kill list after cops in a small Missouri town pulled Oscar over one day in 2008, searched his car, found $600,000 in hidden cash -- and then, incredibly, let Oscar go without trying to figure out what he was up to. The cash, however, stayed in Missouri.
L.A. Weekly has obtained this video footage of the gruesome execution style killing of Oscar by Saenz. The shadowy, ethereal black and white surveillance video shows Saenz looking giddy and rubbing his hands gleefully before he is seen chasing Torres outside his two-bedroom home in the Pellissier Village Equestrian District in Whittier and executing him.
L.A. Weekly also obtained a copy of this song, "Bad Things," produced by Bogart Bello under his label Lott Records. The song is an homage to Bello's East Los Angeles gang called the Lott. Bello was found dead with a bag over his head in his car in a suburb of Los Angeles. Police believe FBI 10 Most Wanted Fugitive Jose Saenz may be responsible for his mysterious death. Listen and download the song by clicking below.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 15, 2010 at 8:30am
Video More Pics After The JumpIt's highly probable most of you have heard the story about sideline reporter, Ines Sainz being sexually harassed while at the New York Jets practice facility last week by some players.
The story doesn't seem to be going away. Ines has been on several talk shows discussing the matter, while the Jets have remained silent.
I think the story brings up a bigger issue. And that is, should there be a dress code for women when entering men's locker rooms?
I'm not defending the New York Jets players behavior. Some of them allegedly threw footballs close to the reporter so they could get a closer look at her. Then made rude remarks and cat calls when she was in the locker room interviewing quarterback Mark Sanchez for Mexico's TV Azteca.
Ines is known for wearing very tight, ass hugging jeans and dressing in a sexy manner. Some would say that doesn't matter and shouldn't be a reason players should whistle at or ogle her. Considering the fact an NFL locker room is a workplace and subject to the same rules that apply to corporate America.
NFL spokesman, Greg Aiello told MSNBC an investigation is underway.
"The issue is proper conduct in the workplace," said Aiello. "The locker room is a workplace."
Washington Redskins running back Clinton Portis had a different view.
"You put a woman and you give her a choice of 53 athletes, somebody got to be appealing to her." he said. "Somebody got to spark her interest, or she's gonna want somebody. I don't know what kind of woman won't, if you get to go and look at 53 men's packages."
Portis has since apologized for those comments, but is he right?
For her part, Sainz has said she isn't the one who made the sexual harassment charges. Other members of the media who witnessed what happened in the locker room did.
Nevertheless, a few players will probably be paying a hefty fine and face possible suspension for their actions.
Which leads back to my original question. Should female reporters be required to have a more toned down dress code when in men's locker rooms?
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