Posted by ChasinDatPaper on December 24, 2020 at 11:00am
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We're living in troubled times in America. Police murders, brutality, racial injustice and civil unrest have become an unfortunate reality that is impossible to turn a blind eye to.
Puerto Rico native and current Lancaster, Pennsylvania resident, G.I. the General, addresses all of these issues in his powerful music video for "Sidewalk" featuring Alonda Rich.
The song is off of G.I.'s "LyveFrumAmeriKKKa" album, which is available now on all streaming platforms:
Puerto Rico native and current Lancaster, Pennsylvania resident, G.I. the General, releases an official music video for "Free (The Sturdiest)." A song shouting out the Tr3way team, Max B, Bobby Shmurda, Big Meech, Ar-Ab, Mullaz and the rest of the incarcerated OBH team.
This is off of G.I.'s latest album titled "LyveFrumAmeriKKKa." Available now on all streaming platforms.
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Posted by G Unit Kimmie on February 8, 2011 at 9:54pm
"As an artist, it's all about perfecting and innovating your craft. Through time you test your own limits and break through hurdles that even you, yourself, never thought you could conquer. It's this same fight, and persistence that has put Ques in the top spot for underground hip-hop in New York City. In 2010, even the streets spoke, naming Ques the 'Artist To Watch' at the Underground Music Awards.This Bronx native has gone through the trenches, and with every song, he continues to rise. A kid who used music as an escape from the untimely death of his father, and the streets that were the Bronx in the 80s, Ques used all of the surrounding challenges as elements to fuel his art. His words soon became a reflection of what he saw, and where he wanted to see himself in the future. His 2005 debut album, Open Book, encompassed this the most.His journey led him to share the stage with artists such as Young Lord, and more recently, Jadakiss, Fabolous, Joelle Ortiz, and Lloyd Banks. He's now noted in the hip-hop circuit of the entire Tri-State area, not just New York City. Countless radio appearances have given Ques a farther reach into the lives of his fans, as has technology. Ques became the first rapper ever to release a flash card project, Rap2K10. This device allows for fans to not only download songs, but exclusive videos and interviews as well. Ques also has an iPhone application, helping his followers keep tabs on their favorite underground artist."
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In a match between UK's Portsmouth vs The Blackburn Rovers the entire crowd witnesses Anthony Vanden Borre's red card except for Soccer Saturday's sideline reporter Chris Kamara.
When Jeff Stelling went live to him pure comedy ensues as Chris is totally clueless as to what just happened.
For those who aren't soccer fans this would be the equivalent of a sideline reporter missing a players's ejection during an NFL game.