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"Murder 4 Capital" is classic 2010 mixtape from Eto that was highly slept on. This is the only place you will find the NO DJ version of it.

You can download the Grand Imperial-hosted version for free from Datpiff: https://upload.datpiff.com/LiL-Eto-Jai-Black-Murda-4-Capital-mixtape.185507.html

The project features OO Wop, Big Ooh, Ransom, Jai Black, Mr. Probz, D Wayne Collins, Nikki Starr and more.

Production credits: V Don, Beat Butcha, Sid Roams, Chup and more.

Tracklist:

1. Chronicles (Prod. By V Don)
2. Cold Summers Ft. D Wayne Collins (Prod. By Beat Butcha)
3. Pray For Me 2010 Ft. Nikki Starr (Prod. By V Don)
4. Freestyle
5. Current Ft. D Wayne Collins (Pro By C.O.)
6. Murda Capital (Prod. By V Don)
7. Eto Ft. Mr.Probz - The Bad Guy (Prod. By Beat Butcha)
8. Jai Black Ft. Eto - The Push (Prod. By V Don)
9. Eto Ft. Ransom, Big Ooh - What Doesn't Kill You (Prod. By V Don)
10. Die (NY Second) (Pro By Chup)
11. Eto - Embassy (Prod. By S Type)
12. Jai Black - A Game (Prod. By Beat Butcha)
13. Eto Ft. Rockstar, Aviator, Oo Wop, D Wayne Collins - Beat Goes On (Prod. By JD Riggz)
14. Eto - Deep In Discussion (Prod. By Sid Roams)
15. Jai Black - Gunz On My Person
16. Freestyle (FREE MAX B)
17. Eto - Nigga Like Me
18. Eto Ft. Pa Knit, Nappz, B Mack - Prayer
19. Eto Ft. Oo Wop Freestyle

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The nonbinary Biden administration official facing up to 5 years in prison for allegedly stealing luggage in Minnesota now faces up to 10 years in prison for stealing another bag in Nevada.

Samuel Brinton — who has served as the Energy Department's deputy assistant secretary for spent fuel & waste disposition since June allegedly stole a suitcase with a total estimate worth of $3,670 on July 6 at Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas. The bag contained jewelry valued at $1,700, clothing worth $850 & makeup valued at $500.

Police closed the investigation, though, after they were unable to identify the person who took the suitcase.

On Nov. 29, investigators reopened the case after media reports highlighting Brinton's alleged theft in a Minnesota airport surfaced. Upon viewing the news articles, the officer who had closed the case months earlier "immediately recognized" Brinton "as the suspect pertaining to this case."

"Brinton demonstrated several signs of abnormal behavior while taking the victim's luggage which are cues suspects typically give off when committing luggage theft," the LVMPD detective wrote in a report. "Specifically, Brinton pulled the victim's luggage from the carousel & examined the tag. Then placing it back on the carousel, looking in all directions for anyone who might be watching," it continued. "Pulling it back off the carousel before walking away with it quickly."

In Nevada, grand larceny of items worth more than $3,500 is considered a category B felony & is punishable by up to 10 years in prison & a fine of up to $10,000.

Brinton is scheduled to appear at a court hearing in Minnesota state court later this month to face similar charges from a September incident at the Minneapolis St. Paul Airport. 

"Sam Brinton is on leave from DOE," a DOE spokesperson said.

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Corpus Christi, Texas native and Black Soprano Family artist, Vino La Mano, is heavy on the grind as he drops another new EP. This one is titled "No One's Safe," and is produced entirely by The Soul Monsters.

Available on all streaming platforms:

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/4OqzPkFuDoOEt1ybSNVVuD

iTunes/Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/exodus/1568599593

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Tracklist:

1. No One's Safe
2. Real and Never Change
3. Make It Through
4. Nothing More, Nothing Less
5. Second to None
6. Stuck in the Game

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Rochester, NY rhyme-vet, Curtis Coke has dropped a new single this morning, “F’k What They Talk About.” Laced with spacey soul and massive drums, courtesy of Producer Kidd Called Quest (Young Black And Gifted, Jae Hussle) Curtis takes the listener down memory lane, talking about the hardships that made him the man he is today.

With a decade plus of recorded music to his belt, Curtis (who formerly went by the names Curt Laisi and L.I.) has had street classics bang out on radio in Rochester and Buffalo. He has also worked with such notable producers as Midnite (38 Spesh), DJ Sight and Eto as well as collaborating with such artists as Lady Luck, Bobby Valentino, SunNY, 38 Spesh, Brogawd and YEAROFJORDN.

Purchase single here: https://kiddcalledquest.bandcamp.com/album/fk-what-they-talk-about

Stream "Fk What They Talk About": Fanlink.to/whattheytalkabout

Cover Art By @Romkkatyt

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The hip-hop conscience of Rochester, NY Young Black And Gifted return! New single “Lonely At The Top” is some soulful boom-bap at its finest with some justified confidence on their status from the emcee half of the duo, Azariah. Producer Kidd Called Quest provides a phat synth-laced instrumental.

Listen to “Lonely At The Top” here: https://soundcloud.com/kidd-called-quest/young-black-and-gifted-lonely-at-the-top-p-by-kidd-called-quest

“Lonely At The Top” follows on the heels of Young Black And Gifted’s recently released full-length The Second Coming. The group released a short documentary on the creation of that album and their history, which premiered via PaperChaseDotCom (link below).

Watch documentary on The Second Coming via PaperChaseDotCom here: https://youtu.be/m7gurF_d6AI

The group is proud to announce that The Second Coming has also just been released in Ltd edition 12” vinyl and can be ordered via the link below.

Listen / purchase “Lonely At The Top”: https://kiddcalledquest.bandcamp.com/album/lonely-at-the-top

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Video After The Jump

Rochester, NY emcee/producer duo Young Black and Gifted returns with a mini documentary shot by @Barnumfilms. Watch as both Azariah and Kidd Called Quest, talk about the creative process during. the making of "The Second Coming" and everything that took place during the release of the groups second album.

If you would like to purchase the new "The Second Coming" click the streaming link at the bottom.


Purchase — https://streamlink.to/youngblackandgiftedlive
Purchase -- https://streamlink.to/thesecondcoming
Purchase -- https://youngblackandgifted.bandcamp.com
Purchase -- https://kiddcalledquest.bandcamp.com

Artist - Young Black And Gifted
Producer- Kidd Called Quest
Location- Rochester NY
Label - Young Black And Gifted Music
Album - The Second Coming
Video shot and edit by @Barnumfilms

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Straight out of Rochester, New York comes super producer Kidd Called Quest and emcee Azariah, together known as Young Gifted And Black.

The duo just dropped off an official music video for their new single "It's A Wrap" off of their latest album titled "The Second Coming."

Available now on all streaming platforms:
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https://youngblackandgifted.bandcamp.com/
https://kiddcalledquest.bandcamp.com/

Video shot and edit by Joe Marchetti/Reel Dope

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Straight out of Rochester, New York comes super producer Kidd Called Quest and emcee Azariah, together known as Young, Black And Gifted.

Check out their new album titled "The Second Coming."

Available now on all streaming platforms:
https://streamlink.to/thesecondcoming
https://youngblackandgifted.bandcamp.com/
https://kiddcalledquest.bandcamp.com/

Tracklist:

1. Kidd Called Quest Intro 00:40
2. Legendary Skill Level 02:59
3. It's A Wrap 02:53
4. For The Glory 03:08
5. Warfare 03:44
6. Love And Hate 03:30
7. Respect Violence 02:41
8. Milk And Honey 03:06
9. Family First 02:49
10. Cutthroat Game 03:26
11. Don't Front 03:33
12. Court Fees 02:53
13. Neva Give Up 02:57
14. Only One Me 02:55

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A lethal-injection team tried for about two hours to find a usable vein, then gave up. Romell Broom, a convicted rapist-murderer, says another try would be unconstitutional. LA Times Reports As executioners poked his limbs with an IV needle, Romell Broom initially tried to speed along his own demise, flexing his arm and tugging on a rubber tourniquet to better expose a vein on the inside of his elbow. But as prison workers repeatedly failed to find a vein strong enough to take the lethal injections, the convicted rapist-murderer began to despair over his protracted end. Witnesses and the execution-team log from Tuesday describe how the 53-year-old winced and cried as a shunt inserted in his leg also failed to open a pathway for the fatal drugs. Two hours and 23 minutes after it started, Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland halted the execution and scheduled a second attempt for a week later. The aborted execution has renewed concerns about lethal injection, and raises the question of whether a second execution attempt would violate the 8th Amendment prohibition of cruel and unusual punishment.

Bessye Middleton holds a painting of her daughter, Tryna, who was raped and fatally stabbed by Romell Broom on Sept. 21, 1984. The 14-year-old was walking home after a football game. On Friday, one of Broom's attorneys filed lawsuits in state and federal court alleging that another execution attempt would violate Broom's civil rights. U.S. District Judge Gregory L. Frost issued a temporary restraining order putting off the attempt for at least 10 days. The attorney, Tim Sweeney, also appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court to review the case. Only once before has a state's execution failed, legal scholars say. In 1946, 17-year-old Willie Francis walked away from Louisiana's "Gruesome Gertie" electric chair after a 2,500-volt current coursed through his body. "The issue with Willie Francis was, can you re-execute him, or would that be cruel and unusual punishment or double jeopardy?" said Deborah Denno, a Fordham University law professor and death penalty expert. A divided high court decided in 1947 that Louisiana could lawfully subject Francis to execution again. A second electrocution killed him a year and three days after the first attempt. "But so many aspects of that case are so outdated or so specific to Willie Francis and that time that even though it is entrenched precedent with the U.S. Supreme Court and frequently cited, one would look at the Broom case very differently," said Denno, whose writings on execution methods were cited by the U.S. Supreme Court majority in last year's decision upholding the constitutionality of lethal injection in Kentucky. "I think we're in a new day in our treatment of human beings," said Richard Dieter, executive director of the nonprofit Death Penalty Information Center. "To subject someone to being at the brink of death, then yank them back because the state couldn't carry out its own procedures . . . suggests the whole lethal injection process is in need of further review," said Dieter, who has expressed views against capital punishment. The Supreme Court took what some analysts saw as a narrow look at lethal injection in the Kentucky case, Baze vs. Rees. The state had carried out only one other execution in recent years and, as in the Francis decision, the court found no pattern of flaws with methods. Other states held off on executions until the justices in April 2008 ruled lethal injection a humane means of execution if carried out correctly. All 35 states that allow the death penalty use a similar -- though not identical -- three-drug process. It is often administered by corrections officers rather than doctors because the American Medical Assn. advises against physician participation in executions. Death penalty opponents say the Broom incident should at least compel Ohio to impose a moratorium on executions and review the procedures. "Ohio has a history here. It's not just him. He's the third guy in three years where we've had essentially variations on the same problem," said Jeff Gamso, volunteer attorney and former legal director for the ACLU of Ohio. He was referring to the executions of Joseph Clark in 2006 and Christopher Newton in 2007 in which prison workers took more than an hour and two hours, respectively, to kill the inmates because of trouble locating veins. Some legal scholars said they expected little legal consequence from the Ohio incident. "This certainly put someone through anxiety and stress, but whether that rises to cruel and unusual punishment -- I doubt the Supreme Court at the end of the day would agree with that," said John Eastman, dean of the Chapman University School of Law in Orange Robert Weisberg, a Stanford University law professor and director of the Stanford Criminal Justice Center, said public opinion has been little affected by previous cases where executions were botched. What is likely to happen, he said, is an incremental backing off from capital punishment because of the costs, delays and mounting concerns about executing the innocent. Last year, 37 people were executed nationwide, the lowest number in 14 years, partly because of states' review of execution procedures. And 111 death sentences were issued, compared with more than 300 a year in the mid-1990s. Since 1973, 135 people have been exonerated and freed from death rows, five of them this year. Weisberg said California is a prime example of a state that retains a death penalty in theory yet rarely conducts executions despite having the nation's biggest death row, with 685 condemned prisoners. In California, executions have been on hold since early 2006: Lethal injections have failed to fully anesthetize inmates in six of the 13 executions conducted in the state since capital punishment resumed in 1976.
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AllHipHop Reports “Brutal” pressure to deliver a guilty verdict for No Limit rapper Corey “C-Murder” Miller could possibly work in favor of the recently imprisoned entertainer. Despite casting the deciding vote twice in Miller’s much publicized murder trial, Mary Jacob now admits that she was not entirely convinced the 38-year rapper was guilty of killing Steve Thomas in the now-closed Platinum Club on Jan. 12, 2002. According to reports, Thomas, 16, was shot through his heart while being stomped by a group of men during an event at the nightspot. A 10-2 verdict, the minimum required by state law for a second-degree murder conviction, was delivered on August 12 to seal Miller’s fate. The rapper was sentenced to serve a mandatory life sentence in prison on August 14. Jacob’s decision to change her vote from innocent to guilty came after witnessing the emotional breakdown of a young juror who she felt was pressured by other jurors to side with those who believed Miller was at fault. "This thing had to come to an end for this girl's health, her sanity," Jacob told The Times-Picayune about the 20-year-old Xavier University student who voted for the rapper's innocence. "I believe what happened to Steve Thomas on the floor of the Platinum Club happened to her verbally. "I was more worried about this little girl than I was about Corey Miller," added Jacobs, who still believes that prosecutors did not prove their case "beyond a reasonable doubt."

Steve Thomas "Corey Miller will survive whatever happens to him," she said. As jurors deliberated over the case, Jacobs noticed the physical toll the situation took on the student. The group was firmly split 9-3 in favor of conviction on their second day of deliberation. However, the student’s condition ultimately swayed Jacob’s opinion as she chose the quickest way to end the young woman’s ordeal. "They literally made this 20-year-old girl so violently ill," Jacob said. "She was shaking so bad. She ran into the bathroom. She was throwing her guts up. She couldn't function anymore. That's when I decided, the judge don't want to listen to me, doesn't want to listen to us? I told them, 'You want him to be guilty? He's guilty, now let's get the hell out of here.''' At this time, no comment was made by Miller's family, his former attorney, Ron Rakosky or the Jefferson Parish district attorney's office on Monday (Aug. 24) regarding the latest on the Miller/Thomas murder case.
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NAACP Wants Supreme Court Help for C-Murder

AllHipHop Reports The NAACP is now involved in Corey “C-Murder” Miller’s homicide case, requesting that the Supreme Court step in over evidence of jury tampering. Miller was sentenced to life in prison on August 11 for the murder of 16 year old Steve Thomas, who was shot after a 2002 altercation with the rapper in a Harvey nightclub. The jury reached the conviction through a vote of 10-2. The ruling was controversial, as juror Mary Jacob claimed that her guilty vote made under pressure from fellow jurors to end the drawn-out trial. She stated in an interview that she was verbally abused, and became physically ill during the sessions. Judge Hans Liljeberg ordered another deliberation, which resulted in a second 10-2 verdict that was upheld. Louisiana NAACP President Ernest Johnson wrote a letter to Chief Justice Catherine Kimble, calling for her court to conduct “a full investigation of this entire case, the immediate removal of the trial judge, the appointment of a new judge from outside the 24th Judicial District to hear all post trial motions, and the immediate release of Mr. Miller from prison pending a review of this entire matter because justice delayed is justice denied.” At press time, the Louisiana’s Supreme Court has not released a statement on whether Miller’s conviction will be reviewed.
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