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It's really hear new music from the Riot Squad. Late greats Chinx and Stack Bundles on a song with Bynoe and Cau2G$ is the perfect way to kick the weekend off.

This track is titled "All Good." It's off of Chinx's forthcoming posthumous album, "Legends Never Die," available September 16. You can pre-order it now on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/ca/album/legends-never-die/id1114300544

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Chinx - Match That (Audio)

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Here's a new single from Chinx titled "Match That." This is off of the late rapper's forthcoming posthumous album titled "Legends Never Die," which will be released on September 16. You can pre-order it now on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/ca/album/legends-never-die/id1114300544

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Entertainment One is preparing to release a posthumous album from Chinx titled "Legends Never Die" very soon. Here is the first single off of it called "For the Love" featuring Meet Sims. It's available now on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/for-love-feat.-meet-sims-single/id1101360916

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Ar-Ab is back with a brand new freestyle. This time he decides to hop on 50 Cent's "Many Men" instrumental. Take a listen up top.

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Beanie Sigel has been home for a few months, but he's taken his time getting back into the booth. His State Property partner in rhyme Young Chris manages to get Beans to spit some new bars on his new song entitled "Legends Never Die," which also features Guordan Banks.

This is off of Chris' forthcoming mixtape, The Network 3, dropping on Black Friday. Produced by Cardiak.

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T.I., Trae Tha Truth and Troy Ave decide to hop on Dej Loaf's fast rising song "Try Me" and give it a Grand Hustle remix.

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Troy Ave, T.I., Spodee and Yung Booke link up to film an official music video for "Money On My Mind." The song is off of Hustle Gang's Get Dough or Die 2 (G.D.O.D. 2) mixtape. The clip was directed by Philly Fly Boy.

Download it now from Datpiff http://www.datpiff.com/Hustle-Gang-GDOD-2-mixtape.646564.html.

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Troy Ave teams up with T.I., Spodee and Yung Booke for "Money On My Mind." This is off of Tip's new Hustle Gang mixtape entitled Get Dough or Die (G.D.O.D 2). Download the song here https://www.sendspace.com/file/1pdj4z.

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As promised T.I. releases the second installment of his Get Dough or Die mixtape series. Features include Yo Gotti, Doe B, Troy Ave, Spodee, Trae Tha Truth,Shad Da God, Iggy Azalea, Trey Songz, B.o.B, Rich Homie Quan, Problem, Young Thug and more.

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Styles P links up with singer Avery Storm for the official video to "How I Fly" off of Styles' Master of Ceremonies album.

 

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B. Pumper is back with a new joint.

Swingin Da Lead” is the lead single off the Porno N*gga’s upcoming project ‘Bust A Nut Or Die Tryin’ movie.

As usual the video features lots of skin flick chicks. G-Unit comedian Young Jack Thriller also makes a cameo appearance.

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Bulgarian mafia boss, Konstantin Dimitrov, was gunned down in 2003 by a lone assassin in the Netherlands

A mobile phone company has suspended the number 0888 888 888 – after every single person assigned to it died in the last 10 years.

The first owner Vladimir Grashnov – the former CEO of Bulgarian mobile phone company Mobitel which issued the number – died of cancer in 2001 aged just 48.

Despite a spotless business record there were persistent rumours that his cancer had been caused by a business rival using radioactive poisoning.

The number then passed to Bulgarian mafia boss, Konstantin Dimitrov, who was gunned down in 2003 by a lone assassin in the Netherlands during a trip to inspect his £500 million drug smuggling empire.

Dimitrov, who died aged 31, had the mobile with him when he was shot while eating out with a model.

Russian mafia bosses – jealous of his drug smuggling operation – were said to have been behind the killing.

The last owner of 0888 888 888 was Konstantin Dishliey, and estate agent who ran a cocaine trafficking operation and was gunned down at a restaurant in Sofia Bulgaria in 2005.

Dishliev, an estate agent, had secretly been running a massive cocaine trafficking operation before his assassination in 2005.

He died after £130 million of the drug was intercepted by police on its way into the country from Colombia.

Since then, the number is understood to have been dormant while police maintained an open file on Dishliev's killing and his smuggling ring.

Now phone bosses are said to have suspended the number for good. Callers now get a recorded message saying the phone is "outside network coverage."

A Mobitel spokesman would only say: "We have no comment to make. We won't discuss individual numbers."

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Video After The Jump Funny Or Die does it again, this clip had me laughing hard. Roots drummer and television scholar Questlove proves the connection between Parks and Recreation and the Wu-Tang Clan with never-seen-before audition footage.
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With the close of the decade here, there is no shortage of “best of” lists reviewing top achievements throughout the pop culture landscape. But when it comes to most noteworthy music of the ‘00’s, one album that has been showing up on just about everyone’s list is 50 Cent’s 2003 debut Get Rich Or Die Tryin’. The seminal release, which has to date sold over 12 million copies worldwide, transformed the troubled Curtis Jackson, a former Queens, New York drug dealer and local mixtape favorite, into one of the biggest musical acts on the planet. Propelled by the hypnotic Dr. Dre-produced anthem “In da Club” and the backing of hip-hop’s paramount seller Eminem (50 was the first artist signed to Em’s Shady Records, which released the project jointly with Dre’s Aftermath Records), Get Rich represented more than just a commercial triumph. It was a cultural landmark that gave East Coast street rap a fresh platform, opening up a new world for the unlikely entertainment mogul. Looking back on the album, 50 Cent has a more personal attachment to Get Rich or Die Tryin’. “With Get Rich I had so much to prove on that album,” recalls the rapper who dropped his fourth studio album, Before I Self Destruct, in November. “Everything had to be perfect in my head. I wanted to make sure that everything I said captured my true feelings at that time. I just felt like it was God’s plan to be where I was at. My mind frame at that point was the music. Anything that would have come in my way at that point I would have removed it the best way I know how. The ‘hood teaches you to do it in a way that’s not sensible.” One of the aspects that made critics take note of 50 Cent was his surprising vulnerability, a trait that you would not normally associate with a combative, controversial artist who has been involved in high profile verbal sparring with everyone from Ja Rule, Jadakiss, and Game to Kanye West, Rick Ross, and most recently, Jay-Z. But 50 insist he was just keeping it real. “A lot of rappers don’t write about their fears or point out where they didn’t get the best of a situation,” he says. “So the first time I experimented with it was with songs like ‘Many Men.’ I’m telling folks that there is blood in my eyes and I can’t see. I’m hurt at that point. I’m vulnerable.” Yet, after Get Rich, 50 Cent’s life would never be the same as his success spun off a multi-million dollar label (G-Unit Records); a successful G-Unit clothing line; a major film (2005’s Get Rich or Die Tryin’); and a stable of platinum acts (a crew that included Game, Lloyd Banks, and Young Buck). But even as the commercial muscle has dramatically declined for 50 Cent, the spitter insists that he is still the same hungry kid who made the music world take notice. “That’s what people want from me…. to give them the real shit,” he says. “That’s a part of me. It’s necessary to have aggression to survive but that’s not all of me. There’s so much more.” Source: Vibe.com Follow Me @Twitter.com/ChasinMoPaper
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