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Skyy High.Ent Coke Boyz Artists T.Bird & Duly - "Ray Bans" Official Video Directed By Rock Davis & Jay Rodriguez Produced By Chef Rellz

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Cocaine City Artist Skyy High Bring To You Our New Mixtape Failure Is Not An Option Visionware Edition With DJ Stunna Appearances From French Montana, Ru Spits, Harry Fraud,Mike Shorey,Ricky Bless Etc R.I.P. B.G. Download Here
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When French Montana and Waka Flocka Flame hit the building, expect the groupies to sniff them out and act accordingly.

Natalie Nunn from season 4 of the Oxygen reality show 'Bad Girls Club' along with Amber from Season 3 hit up the studio where the two rappers were holding court with their respective teams.

As usual, Natalie was talking mad trash about being the baddest bitch around. She and Amber engaged in some slore dialogue about each other's private parts. Both indicating that the other was the bigger tramp.

French was out in L.A. for a Waka Flocka video shoot. People try to hate, but that boy Waka is caking up right now.

Montana said his new mixtape 'Mac and Cheese 3' is coming out in 3 weeks.

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The U.S. Senate on Wednesday approved a bill to reduce the disparities in sentences handed down for people convicted of crack and powder cocaine charges, but some question whether the legislation goes deep enough in addressing the problem.

“What we have is progress, it’s not justice,” said Jennifer Bellamy, criminal justice legislative counsel for the American Civil Liberties Union.

“There still is no reason to say that crack and cocaine are different,” Bellamy told BlackAmericaWeb.com.

Under the Fair Sentencing Act of 2009, a person convicted of crack possession gets the same mandatory jail sentence as someone with 100 times the quantity of powder cocaine. Because crack is prevalent in black communities, this 100-to-one ratio has sent large numbers of black men to jail for longer periods.

Under the measure, approved by a voice vote, the ratio would be reduced to 18-to-one.

The unanimous approval by the Senate shows that there is momentum for Congress to address the disparities, Bellamy said. “It is encouraging during these partisan times to get bipartisan support for legislation."

The next hurdle is for the U.S. House of Representatives to pass companion legislation.

ACLU will lobby House members to completely remove the disparities between sentences for crack and for powder cocaine, Bellamy said.

Illinois Sen. Dick Durbin worked out the legislation with Senate Judiciary Republicans.

Durbin said he initially wanted a one-to-one ratio on the sentencing, but he considered the bipartisan legislation a good compromise.

Wade Henderson, president of the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, said his group had been working two decades to eliminate the sentencing disparity and was disappointed that was not accomplished in the bill. He said the bill "represents progress but not the end of the fight."

The Drug Policy Alliance also found the bill to be lacking for the same reason.

"Today is a bittersweet day," said Jasmine L. Tyler of the Drug Policy Alliance. By not eliminating the disparity, Tyler said in a statement, the Senate "has proven how difficult it is to ensure racial justice, even in 2010."

Vermont Democrat Patrick Leahy, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, said the bill is not perfect, but it moves one step closer to what the sentencing should be.

“The racial imbalance that has resulted from the cocaine sentencing disparity disparages the Constitution’s promise of equal treatment for all Americans,” said Leahy. “Although this bill is not perfect, and it is not the bill we introduced in order to correct these inequalities, I believe the Fair Sentencing Act moves us one step closer to reaching the important goal of equal justice for all.”

He urged the House to act on its companion legislation so that President Barack Obama can sign it into law.

"If this bill is enacted into law, it will immediately ensure that every year, thousands of people are treated more fairly in our criminal justice system," Durbin said.

He said the bill also would mark the first time since 1970 that Congress has repealed a mandatory minimum sentence.

Durbin said that in 1986, when he was a member of the House, he supported creation of this 100-to-one ratio. "Crack cocaine had just appeared on the scene, and it scared us because it was cheap, addictive. We thought it was more dangerous than many narcotics."

But he cited figures saying that while blacks make up 30 percent of crack users, they comprise more than 80 percent of those convicted of federal crack offenses. "Law enforcement experts say that the crack-powder disparity undermines trust in the criminal justice system, especially in the African-American community," he said.

Under the bill, possession of 28 grams of crack would trigger the five-year mandatory sentence. It also increases fines for drug traffickers.

Daryl K. Washington, founder of BlackLegalIssues.com and the Unequal Justice Legal Defense & Educational Fund, said for any sentencing to be fair, there must be a one-to-one ratio with sentences for cocaine and crack possession. But for now, he said, the legislation with the 18-to-one ratio is about as far as lawmakers will go right now.

“The politicians understand that the disparity exists,” Washington said. “I believe they will do more about it in the future.”

source:blackamericaweb.com

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01 – French Montana-Intro
02 – French Montana-Whatcha Know About It Feat Corte El
03 – French Montana-Day Dreamin
04 – French Montana-In My Life
05 – French Montana-My Brother Skit
06 – French Montana-Maybach Music Feat Jay-Z
07 – French Montana-Money Money Money
09 – French Montana-I M On It Feat Wiz Khalifa Big Sean
10 – French Montana-Ny Minute Remix Feat Jadakiss Nicki
11 – French Montana-She Love It Feat Masspike Miles
12 – French Montana-Rocsi Reynolds Skit
13 – French Montana-We Don T Wanna Feat Max B
14 – French Montana-Buy The Whole Thing Feat Oj Da Juic
15 – French Montana-In The Paint Feat Waka Flocka
16 – French Montana-Bad Habits Feat Bun B
17 – French Montana-Juuuu Heard

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Video After The Jump Akon's latest artist French Montana links up with the newest members of his Coke Boys team T-Bird and Duly better known as Skyy High for these latest visuals. Be on the lookout for their combo mixtape 'Theater Seats' coming sooner than than you think! Follow Me @Twitter.com/ChasinMoPaper
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Video After The Jump Cocaine City's French Montana continues his assault on the streets by dropping another banger "Go Hard". Directed by LyMe LyTe, this joint is off his soon to drop mixtape 'Mac N Cheese 2' Since signing with Akon, French has shown no signs of slowing down. Expect more heat in 2010 from The Bronx rapper. Follow Me @Twitter.com/ChasinMoPaper
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Video After The Jump French Montana aka Macaroni Wit Da Cheese doing his thing with some help from Boss Don Biggaveli, Hollywood Fergie and Dame Grease. This must have been one of the last videos Max-B shot before he went in. Hold ya head Max, that Coke Wave seems to still be in full effect.
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Video After The Jump DJ Lazy K caught up with that new n*gga now, French Montana at Allure Studios. Akon's newest signee gave an impromptu in studio performance of his version of Drake's mega hit "Forever" French never stops grinding, even with his deal deal securely in place, dude stays busy. Young rappers take notes.
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Max-B Murder Trial Begins

Former Dipset rapper/hook specialist Max B began his murder trial today (May 14) in Bergen County, New Jersey. Prosecutors accuse Max, real name Charly Wingate, with plotting a botched robbery that left one man dead in September 2006. According to Assistant Bergen County Prosecutor Martin Delaney, Max B conspired with his ex-girlfriend (Gina Conway) and a stepbrother (Kelvin Leerdam) to rob two men (Allan Plowden and David Taylor) at a Holiday Inn on Route 4. The men were allegedly targeted because they carried around large sums of cash, and drove high-end luxury cars. The night of the homicide, authorities claim Max B, Conway, and Leerdam ambushed Allen Plowden in his hotel room, duct taping him and a female companion. When interrogated about the location of his money, Plowden is reported to have stated his partner David Taylor, staying two floors down, had the funds. After forcing Plowden to make a call, Taylor was lured to the room and killed instantly via a point blank shot to the face. The prosecution’s case rests largely on the testimony of Gina Conway, who has agreed to testify against her alleged co-conspirators. In exchange for her testimony, she will avoid a life sentence and serve 18 years on armed robbery and manslaughter charges. Attorneys for Max B and Kelvin Leerdam will counter that Gina Conway is an unreliable witness and the sole originator of the robbery plot. At press time, Gina Conway is expected to take the stand next week. Source:AllHipHop.Com
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