Comedian/actor Katt Williams flipped the world on it's axis during his recent interview on Shannon Sharpe's "Club Shay Shay" podcast. Katt spared noone during the nearly 3 hour sit down with the NFL Hall of Famer.
Kevin Hart, Cedric the Entertainer, Rickey Smiley, Diddy, Harvey Weinstein, Chris Tucker, Tyler Perry, Faizon Love, Diddy, Ludacris and many more caught strays.
Alcabarz steps in with his new joint named after "Katt Williams."
Things just got a little more interesting in the battle between Royce Da 5'9 vs Lupe Fiasco and Mickey Factz and Royce's younger brother, Kid Vishis, has jumped into the lyrical fray with a new diss song ainmed at Mickey and Lupe titled "2 Snaps in a Circle."
A response to Royce Da 5'9" after a month long dialogue between lyricists on whose the best. Mickey, after being antagonized by Royce himself and Joe Budden, decided to fire back at Royce's audio response and IG Live. Over production from AWSME J, Mickey cleverly weaves in and out of styles to proverbially, "check boxes".
Detroit native and Griselda Records artist, Boldy James, delivers his highly anticipated "Real Bad Boldy" album. The entire ten-track project was produced and arranged by Real Bad Man. It features Eto, Stove God Cooks, Meyhem Lauren, Rigz and Mooch.
Available now everywhere music is streamed and sold.
Griselda Records artist Boldy James and producer Real Bad Man release an official music video for the Meyhem Lauren-assisted gem, "Light Bill." This is off of Boldy and Bad Man's new album titled "Real Bad Boldy."
Animation by Adam Chizmar and Matt Taylor
"Real Bad Boldy" is available now everywhere music is streamed and sold.
1. Real Bad Boldy 2. Light Bill Ft. Meyhem Lauren 3. Thousand Pills Ft. Stove God Cooks 4. Failed Attempt 5. Lil Vicious Ft. Eto 6. On Ten 7. Held Me Down 8. Street Shit 9. Good Foot Ft. Rigz and Mooch 10. Champion
Boldy James (Griselda Record's newest signee) teams up with producer Real Bad Man and Rochester's very own Eto to bring you "Lil Vicious" - the final single off of their forthcoming collaborative "Real Bad Boldy" album! The new 10-track project is fully produced by Real Bad Man and features Meyhem Lauren, Eto, Stove God Cooks, Mooch & Rigz. Tune in to the brand new single now and stay tuned for the official "Real Bad Boldy" drop 12/11/20!
As the December 11th release date for their collaborative album titled "Real Bad Boldy" inches closer, Boldy James and Real Bad man release it's 2nd single, "On 10."
Boldy James and Real Bad Man have teamed up for an album titled "Real Bad Boldy," which will be released in the very near future. The lead single off of the project is the Stove God Cooks-assisted "Thousand Pills."
Features on the 14-track project include Benny The Butcher, Boldy James, Rome Streetz, Keisha Plum, AA Rashid, Armani Caesar and Steve God Cooks.
Tracklist:
01. Praise God Intro feat. AA Rashid 02. Michael Irvin 03. Jose Canseco feat. Stove God Cooks 04. One More Hit feat. Stove God Cooks 05. Sadhu Interlude 06. Lil Cease feat. Armani Caesar 07. FCK the Police skit 08. Buffs vs Wires feat. Benny the Butcher & Boldy James 09. MINISTER MAINO SKIT 10. Bubba Chuck feat. Stove God Cooks 11. Sadhu Interlude 2 12. Drive By Love feat. Keisha Plum 13. Rebirth feat. Keisha Plum 14. Steve Behr feat. Rome Streetz
Sean Combs a.k.a. Puff Daddy a.k.a. Diddy was arrested on the campus of UCLA is Los Angeles, Monday, June 22.
The Bad Boy Records CEO attacked the school's football Strength and Conditioning coach Sal Alosi with a kettlebell after his son Justin Combs was yelled at.
Diddy was arrested and charged with felony assault.
G-Unit Records mogul 50 Cent couldn't help taking a couple of jabs at Diddy's predicament in an ongoing contest between Ciroc and 50's Effen Vodka.
Brick Squad Monopoly boss Waka Flocka Flame grabs Nicki Minaj and Lil Herb's"Chi-Raq" instrumental and flips it into a track he calls "Blatlanta." Download it here http://linkmixes.com/w1lduv6nbd5u
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Omar Thornton, pictured with girlfriend, Kristi Hannah told his mom that he "killed all the racists" before killing himself yesterday (August 3).
A seething Connecticut warehouse driver who griped that he was the victim of workplace racism -- and who faced the ax for stealing beer -- calmly shot eight terrified co-workers to death yesterday before turning the gun on himself, authorities said.
"I killed the five racists that was there bothering me," Omar Thornton, 34, boasted to his stunned mother by phone after the massacre at Hartford Distributors in Manchester at around 7:30 a.m.
"I love you very much, I want you to take care of yourself. I want you to stop smoking," he then told his mom, Lillie.
CARNAGE: Police cars fill the streets yesterday as workers flee Hartford Distributors, where the rampager used a .223 rifle like this one.
Thornton, who apparently stashed weapons and ammo in his lunchbox to smuggle them into the beer warehouse, spent the next few minutes arguing with his mother over whether to kill himself.
The killer, described by relatives as a "mama's boy" teetotaler, then hurriedly told her, "The cops [are] knocking on the door, and I'm not going to jail -- I gotta go," said Thornton's uncle, Will Holliday.
He then killed himself.
Officials said Thornton launched the bloodbath minutes after "being given an option to quit or be fired" because he had been caught on video swiping beer.
He calmly told his bosses that he would quit -- "then he went on this rampage," said survivor Steve Hollander, a co-owner who was grazed by bullets.
"He was cool and calm. He didn't yell. He was cold as ice," Hollander said. "He didn't protest when we were meeting with him to show him the video of him stealing. He didn't contest it. He didn't complain. He didn't argue. He didn't admit or deny anything. He just agreed to resign. And then he just unexplainably pulled out his gun and started blasting.
"He shot at me twice and hit me a couple times," Hollander said. "By just the grace of God, I don't know how he missed [killing] me."
Thornton fatally shot the two people standing next to him point-blank in the head, Hollander said. One of them was Bryan Cirigliano, 51, the Teamsters shop steward who had repped Thornton at the 7 a.m. disciplinary hearing.
Hollander said he then "saw [Thornton] running outside of my office window, shooting his gun, carrying his lunchbox, which must have had his weapons in it."
The rampage lasted "simply a matter of minutes," said Manchester Police Chief Marc Montminy. "It was all the way from the front of the walkway to the back of the building. [Victims] were scattered throughout."
One employee screamed to alert co-workers that Thornton appeared to be systematically hunting down victims as he walked through the warehouse office armed with his .223-caliber semiautomatic rifle and a red satchel stuffed with bullets.
Bo Drain is like most typical 2nd graders in that he likes to play kids games and do most normal things a child his age should. However his way of thinking is anything but normal.
Bo says that all "gays, f*gs and hundreds of jews are going to hell." He has come to believe this because the church he attends, Westboro Baptist Church teaches that because America tolerates homosexuality, abortion and divorce we are doomed.
The church even takes kids to picket funerals for fallen soldiers where they thank God for the troops deaths for defending America.
"Military people mostly do the nastiest stuff," Bo says "And they let their kids be raped and stuff."
This is really terrible, but don't blame the kids, blame the parents. Bo's father Steve Drain is off camera coaching him on what to say.
"Remember what we always say," Steve tells Bo. "No God fearing man or woman would fight for a country awash in sin like this."
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“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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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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