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Los Angeles Native JP Cali Smoov records a 4-song freestyle mixtape with his long time friend, Teezy C aka Tiernan Clarke, of Santa Cruz.

They titled the tape ‘Mountains & Street Lights’ to portray the contrast between Santa Cruz & Los Angeles. Enjoy this 4-song mixtape with bonus track “Brain On Drugs” ft Bizarre of D12

Tracklist:

1. Run It Back Freestyle

2. i Like It

3. Live Drug Free

4. Melrose Freestyle

5. Brain On Drugs Ft. Bizarre (Bonus Track)

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Youtube original series " Lets go: a new vintage story" created by artist C-class , now famed self-taught director has now surpassed 4.7 millions views on the video sharing platform. C-class has released two seasons , one movie and a soundtrack titled " Lets Go vol.1 hosted by Dj iou. Class which is his actor name recently won the award for " Best Actor in a Lead Role" at the 2018 web series awards. Lets Go: A new vintage story depicts the lives of a group from Tilden Houses who finds comfort from life issues in fashion and crime as they battle growing up in Brownsville, Brooklyn its definitely worth checking out link to season 1 & 2 and Soundtrack Below.

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 Season 1 https://youtu.be/95XG-kDq-5I

 Season 2 https://youtu.be/s3Y3QzXAHvw

Lets Go Christmas: The Movie https://youtu.be/65Oa69n6-WM

SoundTrack – Lets Go Vol.1 Hosted by Dj iou

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Brownsville Brooklyn, Based Youtube web series Lets Go: a New Vintage Story created by Chan Davis a.k.a rap artist C-class Scores 3 Million views in 12 Months with the hit series and spin off comedy Lets Go: Christmas the Movie. C-class went from being on the run twice most wanted in the news paper to the driving force of his neighborhood as new independent film director telling those same stories of his life.

Watch Season 1, 2, Lets Go: Christmas the Movie (Comedy)

Season 1 Episode 1

http://https://youtu.be/95XG-kDq-5I

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SpiffyUNO – South Central (Full Album)

South Central, birthplace to SpiffyUNO and sole inspiration for his debut LP South Central. Under Builders Music Group, the self-titled Mr. South Central tells his stories of scandals, integration into a gangsta environment, and methods of survival in his hometown.

The 12-track LP includes the single L.A. Streets featuring Alia Zin and GRAMMY-nominated winning producer Dem Jointz. With the album primarily produced by SoundsByKrock, and guest producers in Didda Joe, and DJ FU, SpiffyUNO mastered a unique sound that emulates classic west coast hits, but with a lyrical repertoire that’s beyond our time.

South Central features Watts natives Glasses Malone and Bad Lucc, as well as Builders Music Group signees JaiRO Raps and NifftyUrCOOL. As a product of South Central, SpiffyUNO solidifies himself as a force that serves intellect, lyricism, and truth, preparing him to thrive amongst the greats. Take a listen below!

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They tell boxers to "protect themselves at all times" when in the ring. One dude in South Central, Los Angeles found out the hard way the same rules apply to the streets.

After a brief confrontation, one L.A, man knocks out another out cold. Then robs him in broad day light and walks away.

A few kids kids standing right next to the action were watching and chilled like "this aint nothing new".

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CNN Reports Baghdad, Iraq (CNN) -- At least 132 people were killed and 520 wounded in twin suicide car bombings in central Baghdad Sunday, officials said -- the deadliest attack on civilians in Iraq this year. Two car bombs detonated in quick succession near Iraqi government buildings about 10:30 a.m. Sunday, as the Iraqi work week began, an Interior Ministry official said. Among the wounded were three American security contractors, the U.S. Embassy told CNN. The embassy would not give any more details. One of the bombs exploded outside Baghdad's governorate building. The second was outside the Justice Ministry, about 500 meters (1,600 feet) away. The Ministry of Municipalities and Public Works, which is about 50 meters from the Justice Ministry, also sustained severe damage. Plumes of smoke billowed from the sites of the attacks as victims fled, some with blood streaming down their faces. The streets were strewn with debris, including charred cars and chunks of concrete from damaged buildings. Some government buildings and others in the area were heavily damaged. Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki surveyed the carnage shortly after the explosions. "The cowardly attack that took place today should not affect the determination of the Iraqi people from continuing their battle against the deposed regime and the gangs of criminal Baath party and the terrorist al Qaeda organization, who have committed the most heinous crimes against the civilians,'" al-Maliki said in a statement.

President Obama condemned the bombings as "outrageous attacks against the Iraqi people." In a White House statement, Obama called the bombings an attempt to "derail Iraq's progress" and pledged that the United States would be a "close friend and partner" as Iraq prepares for elections in early 2010. According to the statement, Obama spoke Sunday with al-Maliki and Iraqi President Jalal Talabani to express his condolences and reiterate U.S. support. The bombings came a day after the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, Susan Rice, visited the country for the first time, and on the same day Iraqi officials were due to try to break a logjam holding up a new election law. Iraqis are supposed to go to the polls January 16, but parliament still has not passed the legislation, putting the balloting in limbo. The original deadline for parliament to pass the law was October 15, because Iraq's electoral commission says it needs 90 days to organize the process. Iraq's parliament failed Wednesday to reach agreement on a new electoral law, so the issue was supposed go to the Political Council for National Security on Sunday. It is not clear if the bombings will derail the political council's discussions.

Al-Maliki vowed to punish "the enemies of the Iraqi people who want to spread chaos in the country and derail the political process and prevent the parliamentary elections from taking place as planned" in January. He said holding the elections as scheduled would send the strongest response and message to the "enemies of the political process who are supported from the outside." Susan Rice, the ambassador, completed a two-day visit to Iraq on Saturday that included a condolence stop at the Foreign Ministry, where a huge bombing killed more than 100 in August. Security was tightened around Baghdad in the wake of the August 19 attack, which Iraqis dubbed "Bloody Wednesday." Blast walls were erected around the city and more checkpoints were set up. Iraqi journalists grilled officials on TV on Sunday, demanding to know how the new attacks could have taken place given the new security measures. An Iraqi official said the government was working to bolster security, but regional cooperation was needed to help fight suicide bombers. "We are calling on international and U.N. envoys to come and find out why Iraq is being targeted this way," said Ali al-Dabbagh, the Iraqi government spokesman. The spokesman said Iraq's setbacks are mainly caused by a fledgling intelligence that has "not been completed." The European Union condemned "this terrorist attack" and sent its condolences to the families of the victims, the Swedish presidency said in a statement. The Foreign Ministry, near the site of Sunday's blasts, was one of six places attacked on August 19. That day's attacks killed at least 100 people and wounded hundreds more. The area is close to the heavily guarded Green Zone that also houses the U.S. Embassy. The August attacks shook confidence in the abilities of Iraqi security forces who took over securing urban areas from U.S. troops over the summer. The Iraqi government has blamed Syria for harboring former Baath party members, who it said planned the August attacks, and asked for their handover. Relations between the two neighbors were strained after the bombings. Each withdrew its ambassador from the other's country. Security in the capital was tightened after the August bombings, and a decision to normalize the situation in Baghdad by taking down blast walls was reversed and checkpoints increased. Iraqi and U.S. officials have warned of a possible increase in violence ahead of the country's national elections.
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