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Ar-Ab keeps the bangers coming. Check out his version of "Cut It."
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With his new Cash Money Records deal now in place, Philly's Top Goon Ar-Ab, drops off the new video for his "Law" freestyle.
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Philadelphia rapper and the boss of the Original Block Hustlaz, Ar-Ab, teams up with Kevin Gates for his new single titled "How I Do It." It will be available on iTunes May 6. Pre-order it now https://itunes.apple.com/album/id1105289867?ls=1&app=itunes
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Original Block Hustlaz boss Ar-Ab a.k.a. The Top Goon of Philly delivers his highly anticipated third installment of his "Who Harder Than Me" mixtape series.
Features include Razor, Breeze Bagetts, Dark Lo, Lik Moss, No Brakes Bras, Newz, Osama, Reese Buck and more. You can download the tape now from Datpiff http://www.datpiff.com/AR-AB-Who-Harder-Than-Me-3-mixtape.771875.html
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Tracklist:
1.Intro
2.All Of Da Block
3.Morals ft Dark Lo
4.Get Back ft Lil Moss
5.Die Wit Me
6.Never Change
7.War Lords ft Bizzy Bam, Dame
8.Toy Soldiers
9.Bars ft Razor, C-Dot, No Brakes Bras
10.By Your Side
11.Back Door ft Sha Money, Stacks Ruega
12.Whoever Thought
13.Promise ft Breeze Bagetts, Newz
14.I'm A Star ft Dark Lo
15.Don't Believe Em
16.Columbia
17.Dark Side ft Skinny Me, Reese Buck, Osama
18.Ride For My Niggaz ft Fudge
19.Make It Home
20.Don't Stop
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Ar-Ab's brother Lik Moss is in the lab working on his next project titled "Concrete Series Vol. II." His new music video for "The Ghetto" gives fans a taste of what to expect when it drops soon.
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Original Block Hustlaz emcee Newz shows no signs of slowing down as he drops off a Friday night heater featuring Joey Jihad titled "Obvious I'm Hot." Give it a listen up top.
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The third installment of Ar-Ab's "Who Harder Than Me" mixtape series is on the way. The first leak off of it is titled "You Musta Heard" featuring Stacks Ruega. It was produced by R5.
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Rico Richie's song "Poppin" has become the favorite track for rappers to remix. The latest to jump on it are the trio of Meek Mill, French Montana and Chris Brown.
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Meek Mill drops off a new freestyle over Drake's "Energy" instrumental. Take a listen up top and let us know what you think in the comment section below.
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Houston rapper Kirko Bangz hops on the instrumental to Trey Songz's track "Slow Motion" for a new remix. Give it a listen up top.
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After recently being released from jail Meek Mill got right back to work in the studio. He gave Funkmaster Flex the green light to premiere two new heaters. One is a freestyle over Raekwon's classic "Ice Cream" instrumental. The other one is entitled "The Get Back."
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Playtime's over... After 18 months locked up the Top Goon of Philly has returned home. Original Block Hustlaz (OBH) boss Ar-Ab gets right to work by dropping a music video for his "Born Ready" freestyle.
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If you have been sleeping on Philadelphia spitter Newz then it's time to wake up. The Original Block Hustlaz recording artist is staking his claim as one of the hottest young emcees coming out of his city.
Check out his new music video for "Real Niggaz." Edited and directed by Danny Parkin.
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Meek Mill has been locked up in a Philadelphia jail for several months because of a parole violation, but the Dream Chasers Records CEO's spirits remain high.
He called August Alsina on Thursday, October 16, to chop it up.
"Squad kalled from that shit hole," August wrote. "Good to hear & feel a smile on em thru it all. I tol em God sat us down differently but at the end of it all he SAT US DOWN! He said Exactly! We jus gotta know/recognize when da Man giving you a chance to get your shit in order then Come back stronger then ever."
Meek thanked his fans and supporters for holding him down until he gets home. His sophomore album entitled Dreams Worth More Than Money is on the way soon.
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Original Block Hustlaz presents the music video for "Homicide" from Dark Lo featuring Lik Moss and Breeze Begets. Directed by GoonieGang Ridah. This is off of Lo's mixtape entitled Life of a Crook 2. Download it for free from Datpiff http://www.datpiff.com/Dark-Lo-Life-Of-A-Crook-Vol-2-mixtape.511129.html.
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By now everyone has seen or at least heard of the movie 'The Blind Side.' It's the true story of how Baltimore Ravens offensive tackle Michael Oher, an African American was adopted by a white family who helped him turn his life around.
A similar story is developing in Seattle, Washington that is even more dramatic, but looks like it could have a very happy ending as well.
16-year old Melvin Jones was bouncing around the streets of Seattle with no home and no real family structure.
His mother was dying of AIDS and although Melvin was attending school, he had zero credits as a sophomore and no discipline in the classroom.
His high school coach Kasey Porrier, looked at Melvin as the younger brother he never had and decided to ask his mom if she would take Melvin in.
"Every time I took him home, I was taking him somewhere else,” Kasey recalled. “We drove around to four or five different places and there were no adults. He never had a curfew, never had to do homework, never had to get up and go to school."
Knowing all of that Kasey's mom, Jennifer Annable decided to let Melvin stay.
Annable had not had an easy life herself. She moved to Seattle when she was 6 months pregnant with Kasey, with only $50 dollars.
She worked hard to become a teacher, then Director of a School For Children With Special Needs.
So given the chance to take Melvin in wasn't a hard choice at all. She had done it five times when Kasey was younger.
It was very hard at first because Melvin didn't trust anyone. He kept the groceries Annable bought for him in his room, afraid they would get eaten up.
"He had been loved, but not parented," Annable said.
Even though Melvin rebelled against it, Annable forced him to study and do his homework.
"Jennifer was like a gnat, like you slappin' at a gnat and it just won't go away." Melvin said. “I tried to leave the house 1:30, 2 o’clock in the morning, and I’d get into fights with Jennifer.”
"Melvin was putting so much strain on my mother that it was kind of breaking her.” Kasey said, starting to think that maybe the whole thing was a bad idea.
Then one day Annable gave Melvin her ATM card and PIN number. Showing him she trusted him with her life and he could do the same with her.
"I didn't want to be responsible for Melvin not making it,” Jennifer said.
Now several years later the high school sophomore with no credits is flourishing at Portland State University. Where he is not only a star player, but a gifted student as well.
“Once he bought into the hard work, to the long hours, to the family, to the changes in his life, he made it." Kasey says.
"She threw a Hail Mary pass,” Melvin says of Annable “I guess I caught it"