Straight out of Central New Jersey comes fast rising emcee Trav Da Assasin. The Dot Mob member and Coastwave Regime artist is on the grind promoting his album titled "Next Up."
Peep this official visual off of it for "Stand Tall" featuring A-Money.
Detroit emcee and former Shady Records artist, Obie Trice, keeps his foot on Nick Cannon's neck, while also throwing shots at Suge Knight for comparing Nick to 2Pac, on his latest diss record titled "Spanky Hayes 2."
Detroit emcee and former Shady Records artist, Obie Trice, jumps into the Nick Cannon vs. Nick Cannon beef to throw a couple of shots at Mariah Carey's ex-husband on a diss track titled "Spanky Hayes."
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on November 15, 2019 at 11:09am
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Fred The Godson brings you his brand new album "God Level" now available on all music streaming platforms! The new 10-track project features 38 Spesh, Benny The Butcher, Jim Jones, Marc Scibilia, Sweetest Voice and Bobbi Storm. Tune in now!
1. Fred the Godson – My God (Intro) 2. Fred the Godson – Picture Bars 3. Fred the Godson – God Level 4. Fred the Godson – Back Out 5. Fred the Godson – Retaliation 6. Fred the Godson – Light up (feat. Axel Leon) 7. Fred the Godson – Better Now (feat. Jim Jones & Marc Scibilia) 8. Fred the Godson – Nokia (feat. Benny the Butcher & 38 Spesh) 9. Fred the Godson – Smoking Gun (feat. Bobbi Storm) 10. Fred the Godson – Lebron & Serena (feat. Sweetest Voice)
CHICAGO (WLS) -- New video shows Chicago police officers dragging a 16-year-old Marshall High School student down a flight of stairs, punching her, and using a stun gun on her.
What the video shows does not appear to match the story the officers initially told when the incident happened in January.
Video from security cameras inside Marshall High School in the city's East Garfield Park neighborhood shows Dnigma Howard talking with a classmate while two Chicago police officers stand by.
As the person in the yellow shirt walks away, video shows one of the officers immediately grab Howard and throw her to the ground.
The three of them eventually disappear from the shot, going down the staircase. The video shows other students immediately rush toward the stairs.
Video from another angle shows the officers dragging Howard down the stairs, and at the bottom one officer is holding her arm while the other is holding her leg.
"In the video you can see they pull her by the leg down the stairs, the whole flight of stairs," said Laurentio Howard, father.
One officer appears to kick and punch Howard as he's holding her on the ground. Video shows her thrashing on the floor, appearing to fight back before the officer ultimately deploys his stun gun.
"I thought maybe they were going to try to choke her out or she would lose consciousness or something like that. they had their foot on her chest. She has asthma, she's telling me she can't breathe. She's turning red, I see a vein sticking out her head," Laurentio said.
At the time of the incident, police said they were told to escort Howard out of the school after she was removed from class for having her phone out, then got agitated and lashed out at a security guard. Howard previously said she grabbed one of the officer's vests.
Laurentio had been called to pick his daughter up after she was removed from the classroom, he said.
"I'm standing downstairs by the front door and she said, 'I'm going to get her to come downstairs. She's going home right now,'" he said.
"I couldn't believe I seen two sworn police officers of Chicago abusing my daughter like this and I'm standing right there watching them do this and can't do anything about it," he recalled of the incident.
Officers tased Howard three times.
"Thank god for that video," said the family's attorney. "When this instance first happened the state's attorney charged a 16-year-old unarmed girl with two felonies for aggravated assault against a peace officer."
Howard was initially charged with two felony counts of aggravated battery against a peace officer, but the State's Attorney's office dropped the charges. The two officers were removed from the school and reassigned to different duties as COPA and the CPD Force Review Unit completed an independent investigation of the incident.
The City of Chicago Law Department said they "do not comment on pending litigation."
Adam Grandmaison -- better known as Adam22 -- was in the middle of taping an episode of his "No Jumper" podcast when someone pulled out a gun and pointed it at his head. No shots were fired and the gunman was subdued. Peep the video below.
38 Spesh drops off a new EP titled "5 Shots." The 6-track project features El Camino, Lil Eto and Che Noir. This serves as a prelude to Spesh's album “38 Strategies Of Raw” Dropping February 1st.
38 Spesh drops off a new EP titled "5 Shots." The 6-track project features El Camino, Lil Eto and Che Noir. This serves as a prelude to Spesh's album “38 Strategies Of Raw” Dropping February 1st.
38 Spesh drops off a new EP titled "5 Shots." The 6-track project features El Camino, Lil Eto and Che Noir. This serves as a prelude to Spesh's album “38 Strategies Of Raw,” dropping February 1st.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 17, 2018 at 12:00am
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Maverick Montana of Da Cloth teams up with Griselda Records recording artist, ElCamino, for a new heater titled "Bust My Gun." Peep the official music video below.
YMCMB/Militia Gang's Cory Gunz drops off his second music video in as many weeks. His follow up to "Shut 'Em Down" is the James Brown-sampled visuals for "Make It Funky."
Protesters took to the streets on Friday, March 6, after a 19-year old black man was shot five times by police in Madison, Wisconsin.
Cops responded to a call that Tony Robinson had committed battery earlier. When an officer arrived at his apartment he said he heard a disturbance inside. The cop forced his way into the apartment and reportedly got into a struggle with Robinson. During the fight the unidentified officer was reportedly hit in the head. He then drew his weapon and fired.
Tony Robinson (right) was a recent graduate of Sun Prairie High School
Police Chief Mike Koval
"In the context of mutual combat in that sense, the officer did draw his revolver and subsequently shot the subject," Madison Police Chief Mike Koval said.
Hours after Anthony Robinson was fatally shot by a Madison police officer, his grandmother, Sharon Irwin (second from the right), and aunt, Lorien Carter (pictured with the megaphone), asked the crowd at Williamson Street to keep demonstrations peaceful.
Police said they did not know if Robinson was armed, but initial indications are that he was not.
The officer on the scene administered CPR immediately after the shooting. Robinson was transported to a local hospital where he succumbed to his wounds.
State law mandates that an independent investigation be conducted. MPD froze the scene until the state Department of Justice's Division of Criminal Investigation arrived,according to The Daily Cardinal.
"You're not protecting us, you're killing us!" Robinson's grandmother, Sharon Irwin, shouted at police as the protests continued into early Saturday, according to The New York Daily News.
Protesters chanted "Black Lives Matter" and "Justice!"
Robinson's aunt, Lorien Carter, said the family wasn't allowed to see Robinson's body in the hospital because it was considered "evidence."
"He wasn't referred to as 'his son' or 'your son,' just 'evidence,'" she said.