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The beef between Collective Music Group recording artist, Blac Youngsta, and Paper Route Empire boss, Young Dolph, continues to escalate.

After recently releasing the diss song "Birthday," Youngsta doubles back to his 2016 mixtape titled "Young and Reckless" and drops an official mus-produced diss song, "Shake Sumn."

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The tension between Young Dolph and Yo Gotti has reached a boiling point.

On Wednesday, March 16, Paper Route Empire boss, Young Dolph. released several Instagram videos taking shots at his Memphis counterpart. The captions said it all.

"First thang first everybody kno it's u HO GOTTI, dats sendin your artist out to say da lame shit he been sayin and doin ..LOL(lame)... I GUESS U STILL MAD CAUSE I DIDN'T NEVER SIGN WIT YO PUSSY ASS.. Or is u still in your feelings cause u fail out wit Gucci Mane and u was mad at me cause I kept rockin wit Gucci," Dolph wrote. "Sound like a lotta BITCH SHIT TO ME.. How u do all dat HATIN on me, then go put da police on me.. shit sad... U CAME IN DA GAME HATIN ON 3-6 Mafia, NOW U HATIN ON DOLPH(smh) WWF ass nixxa‼️ #iTriedToSpareYourPUSSYass #YouDidItToYourself #TalkForYourselfBITCH #YourArtistNeverMetMEinHisLife #FakestRapperInTheGameGoToHoGotti smh.

currently on da eway in one of my foreign's dat I got off da SHOWROOM floor wit 0 mileage... And I got HO' GOTTI first 3 record deals on my wrist," he continued. HO GOTTI boy u faker than them fake ass watches @fakewatchbusta been bustin u with! (BUSTED)... U one of da first ones they busted..... You say u a REAL nixxa too much to be wearing fake ice bra.. Take dat monkey shit off u embarrassing us‼️ smh.... #FakestRapperInTheGameGoesToHoGotti #TalkForYourselfBITCH."

This has been bubbling under the surface for a while now. There are reports that Gotti hasn't been happy with Dolph since the rapper turned down his offer to join Collective Music Group several years ago.

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Dolph recently dropped an album titled "King of Memphis" on the same day Gotti released "The Art of Hustle." The King of Memphis title has belonged to Gotti for a while now.

Earlier this month CMG artist, Blac Youngsta, pulled up in South Memphis with guns and goons looking for Dolph.

Hopefully this can be squashed before it escalates any further.

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Memphis rapper and Collective Music Goup recording artist, Blac Youngsta, drops off his "Young & Reckless" mixtape. Blac rides solo with no features on the project. Production credits go to Murder Beatz, Tayerrific, Greedy Money, Tay Keith, Cheeze Beats and more. Download it now from Datpiff http://www.datpiff.com/Blac-Youngsta-Young-Reckless-mixtape.772999.html.

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Tracklist:

1.Shake Sum Prod By Murda Beatz
2.Drug Lord Prod By Dondre Marley Keyz
3.Kid Cudi Prod By Tayerrific
4.Ratchet Prod By Taberes
5.With It Prod By Greedy Money
6.Catch A Body Prod By Tay Keith
7.Lil Nigga Prod By Tay Keith
8.Smell The Hate Prod By Cheeze Beats
9.Sidewalk Prod By Tayerrific
10.Understand Prod By Tayerrific
11.All Of My Niggas Prod By Tay Keith
12.Hold It Down Prod By Tayerrific

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After heading out in South Memphis earlier this month with goons and guns looking for Young Dolph, Collective Music Group recording artist Blac Youngsta takes aim at the Paper Route Empire boss on this new diss song titled "Shake Sum." The Murder Beatz-produced track is off of Blac's "Young & Reckless" mixtape, available now on Datpiff http://www.datpiff.com/Blac-Youngsta-Young-Reckless-mixtape.772999.html.

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After a slight delay Lil Bibby will release his Free Crack 2 mixtape on August 29th. One of the most anticipated songs off of it is "For the Low Part 2" featuring Taylor Gang's Wiz Khalifa and Juicy J.

Bibby gifts his fans by dropping it a couple of days early. Check out the Goose-produced track up top.

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The king of kush is back with something new for his fans. Taylor Gang boss Wiz Khalifa rolls one up and steps into the booth to remake Schoolboy Q's "Man of the Year" into a weedmix he calls "Maan!" Download it here http://www.audiomack.com/song/paperchaserdotcom/maan-weedmix.

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The lovely Isabel Aurora was in Monroe, North Carolina last week to get an interview with Project Pat at his Club Mambo show when all hell broke loose.

All it took is for a couple of troublemakers to start running their mouths. The next thing you know chairs, fists and tables start flying.

Peep the brawl below.

 


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12348859673?profile=original1.DJ Paul-Intro
2.DJ Paul Feat Ya Boy Kokoe-Bald Heads Dread Heads
3.DJ Paul-Still Gettin My Dick Sucked
4.DJ Paul-Interlude
5.DJ Paul Feat Ya Boy-Buck Nah
6.DJ Paul Feat Ya Boy-Dead Wrong
7.DJ Paul Feat Ya Boy-Feelin Like Me
8.DJ Paul-Jokes Interlude
9.DJ Paul Feat Ya Boy-Me Dat s Who
10.DJ Paul Feat V Slash-Make A Bitch Do
11.DJ Paul-Get So Violent
12.DJ Paul Feat Young Buck Charlie P-Mad At Me
13.DJ Paul-Sno Interlude
14.DJ Paul-Water On The Stove
15.DJ Paul Feat Lil Wyte-My Blunt Smokes Better
16.DJ Paul Feat Ya Boy-Not Like Me
17.DJ Paul-DJ Paul Speaks
18.DJ Paul Feat Ya Boy-Wish A MF Would
19.DJ Paul Feat BPZ-Paper Or Plastic
20.DJ Paul-Outro
21.DJ Paul Feat Ya Boy-Throwin Pussy
22.DJ Paul Feat Ya Boy Mike Boogie-Rockstar Li

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12348724280?profile=original01. Juicy J – Intro (1:05)
02. Juicy J Feat. Billy Wes – Stunna’s Do (2:56)
03. Juicy J – Smokin’ And Sippin’ (2:41)
04. Juicy J – Rattin’ Azz (2:17)
05. Juicy J – So Much Money (3:02)
06. Juicy J Feat. Three 6 Mafia & Roscoe Dash – Party (3:45)
07. Juicy J Feat. Diamond & Billy Wes – Hit It From Da Back (3:20)
08. Juicy J – Niggaz Got Problems (2:46)
09. Juicy J – I Ain’t Sparin’ Niggas (2:57)
10. Juicy J – Flip That b**ch A Few Times (2:54)
11. Juicy J Feat. Reno & V Slash – Get Me High (4:10)
12. Juicy J Feat. V Slash – Boom (3:27)
13. Juicy J – Niggaz Violate (2:33)
14. V.A.B.P. (Virginia Boyz Productions) – Do It Big (3:25)
15. Project Pat – Take Sum (2:58)
16. Juicy J – Hood Sprung (3:39)
17. Juicy J Feat. V Slash & Reno – Dread Shakin’ (4:21)
18. Juicy J – I’m 100 (2:03)
19. Juicy J Feat. Sno – That’s What I’m Cockin’ (3:51)
20. Juicy J Feat. K Michelle – Take My Body Lay It Down (3:08)
21. Juicy J Feat. Nicki & Gucci Mane – Girl After Girl (4:41)
22. Juicy J Feat. Three 6 Mafia, Rick Ross & Billy Wes – $$$ Signs (3:41)
23. Juicy J – Outro (0:25)

 

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When the officers came to the house, they noticed a distinct smell.

"I smoked a little marijuana to help ease my mind from the fact of my girlfriend cheating on me," Craig Petties said, according to an arrest report.

But this was more than one man dulling his sorrows with weed. In a bedroom closet of the home in southwest Memphis, officers found three duffel bags stuffed with marijuana. Six hundred pounds in all.

That 2001 discovery, big as it was, only hinted at things to come for Petties.

In the years that followed, authorities say, he moved to Mexico and, working with a branch of one of that country's most notorious cartels, operated a trafficking empire that funneled hundreds of kilos of cocaine and more than a ton of marijuana into Tennessee and other states.

The enterprise has been described as one of the largest and most ruthless such businesses ever uncovered in the region.

The story of Petties' alleged rise from petty drug peddler to international trafficker illustrates how the drug business works and Memphis' role as a distribution hub. It also shows how an enterprise built on American demand for marijuana and cocaine can spread violence and mayhem from Mexico all the way to middle-class Memphis suburbs.

While in Mexico -- a nation wracked by drug-related violence -- Petties allegedly was ordering the killings of rivals, suspected informants and others in the Memphis area.

The victims include a 28-year-old man who was shot and killed in his garage near Shelby Drive and Hacks Cross while his young children were in the home. Later, assassins executed two men in a car in Hickory Hill, and fatally wounded a man in an afternoon shooting in a restaurant.

In all, the 50-count federal indictment accuses Petties of conspiracy in six murders, as well as an assortment of racketeering charges.

The resulting federal case is a sprawling web involving dozens of defendants and witnesses.

Petties, who could face the death penalty if convicted, has pleaded not guilty to the charges. He declined a request for a prison interview, and defense attorney Ross Sampson also wouldn't comment.

A trial date has not been set.

But even as he sits in prison, Petties remains the subject of fear, hatred and even mythic lore on the streets where he grew up.

One narcotics officer tells of T-shirts in South Memphis emblazoned with Petties' picture. Messages on social networking sites range from calls for his death ("PUT HIM IN THE GROUND") to admiration ("Trying to get that Craig Petties money").

His story is a testament to how the city's deep social problems suck young people into the trade.

This photo of Craig Petties was taken by Mexican authorities shortly after his arrest in Queretaro in January 2008.

Troubles began early

Craig Petties was born in 1976 and came of age in the 1980s just as a new, highly addictive form of smokable cocaine called crack swept through inner cities throughout America. It touched the Riverview neighborhood where Petties grew up in a small, brick, shotgun-style house that his mother had bought for $17,000.

His section of West Dison Avenue was "a well-known drug trafficking area," wrote a police officer who arrested Petties in 1996.

Petties got into serious trouble early in life.

His first arrest came at 15, when he was charged with possession of a sawed-off shotgun. According to juvenile court records, he had set off the gun in his house when he and a friend were looking at it -- Petties called the police and said that he planned to use the gun to scare robbers who had taken his coat.

In the summer of 1993, when he was 16, he was twice arrested and accused of selling crack.

That December, days before his 17th birthday, he was arrested for attempted murder.

He had been with a group of young men who walked up to Eric Cole and started shooting, according to records. Cole was hit in the back, survived, and identified someone other than Petties as the one who shot him.

Still, authorities moved to try Petties as an adult. Records from the case offer a glimpse at his home life.

He was raised by his mother, Ever Jean Petties, and lived with one sister. The whereabouts of his father were unknown.

His mother reported in 1993 that she received $1,279 per month through her position as a foster parent and from her job at the board of education. That put the family income slightly above poverty level.

After Petties turned 18, his arrest record continued to grow. In 1998, for instance, he pleaded guilty to burglarizing railroad boxcars.

In March, Ever Jean Petties declined to be interviewed. "I'm not doing nothing on my son and I'm not talking about anything."

One significant person in this story doesn't show up in the juvenile court records.

According to U.S. Marshals spokesman Dave Oney, Petties is a half-brother of Paul Beauregard, better known as rapper DJ Paul of Three 6 Mafia, a group that has sold millions of recordings.

It is known for songs on topics that include drug-trafficking and murder, the very activities Petties is accused of.

A publicist at Columbia Records said Beauregard wouldn't comment.

You can read the rest of the story on the Memphis Commercial Appeal website.


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Videos After The Jump The East Coast is buried under snow right now, but that didn't stop Rihanna from hitting up Rockefeller Center Saturday (December 19). The Def Jam superstar taped a segment “NBC’s New Year’s Eve With Carson Daly.” Which will air December 31 at 10pm. Riri performed "Wait Your Turn (The Wait Is Over)" off her 'Rated R' cd. Then Jay-Z joined her for "Run This Town" off his album 'Blueprint 3' Check out the pics and videos courtesy of Rap-Up.com below.

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Ballerstatus Reports Sizzurp is a mixture prescription-strength cough syrup containing codeine and soda. Although, the concoction originated in the south, rappers like Dipset and Lil Wayne have popularized it across the nation. The drink, or drank as it's also referred to, has gotten so big in the south that two different beverage companies are trying to capitalize on its popularity with newly released beverages -- one called "Drank" and the other labeled "Sippin' Syrup." Both drinks labels themselves as "anti-energy" drinks that provide "extreme relaxation." However, the ingredients are not harmful. They contain Melatonin, a natural substance that helps you sleep; and Valerian Root, which is used medicinally for insomnia and other disorders. On the official website for Drank (DrankBeverage.com), it says: "The first EXTREME RELAXATION drink to hit the market. DRANK, the new drink design to calm and relax you." According to local news station KBMT12, stores in Southeast Texas have started to stock their shelves with them, and local law enforcement and parents are concerned, calling both products a gateway to using other harmful and illegal substances. "It is such an obvious gateway product to one of the most dangerous drugs in our area," Major Jim Singletary who works in the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office, told the new channel. "We got enough problems with kids experimenting with the real thing," he added, "now the younger kids will be able to buy something like this until they can buy the real thing." Parents seem to agree with Singletary. Johnny Davison, who has four kids, says he is making sure his children stay away from the drink. "You hear it all the time on the rap tapes," he said. "If kids see it they're going to think it's something good." They just may have a point too. 18-year-old Jackie Robinson told the news station that he just started drink "Sippin' Syrup" just because of its name. "I ain't gonna lie it really do," Robinson said, as he sipped his drink. "It probably attracts a lot of people from the name too. "To put sippin syrup they're going to make some money," he added.
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