On March 24th John Jigg$ and BP will release their collaborative project titled "The Madness." The 2nd release off of the project is the A-F-R-O-assisted title track.
On March 24th John Jigg$ and BP will release their collaborative project titled "The Madness." To warm fans up the duo drop the fire single, "Fear of God" featuring Ras Kass.
UFC president Dana White speaks with ESPN MMA’s Brett Okamoto about putting together the card for UFC 249, calling it the hardest thing he’s ever done. White doesn’t reveal the location for the fight, but says he’s working on securing an island for future events for international fighters. They also discuss the decision to make the new main event, Tony Ferguson vs. Justin Gaethje, an interim lightweight title fight.
Fairbanks, Alaska rapper Starbuks teams up with Tayy Tarantino for an inspirational song about police brutality in urban America. Check out the official music video for "What's N Ur Head."
Posted by Billy Baymaac on November 23, 2016 at 2:30pm
Staten Island MC's Iron Mic & Apocalipps (who were both members of the legendary hip-hop group the Ruthless Bastardz) release a brand new collaboration mixtape project 'Audio Revolution' that will satisfy every hip-hop fan from beginning to end.
Former Wu Tang Clan affiliate Fes Taylor is now doing his thing with Nueliphe World. He links up with M Dolla $ign a.k.a. Mic Check, Hason and Morris Biggs for "Don't Get Smoked." Download it here http://www.audiomack.com/song/paperchaserdotcom/dont-get-smoked
This is off of Fes' forthcoming mixtape entitled "Werewolf In Staten."
Uncle Murda, Maino and Jay Watts have come together to visualize their frustration with crooked cops and the judicial system in the official music video for "Hands Up."
The song is a tribute to Eric Garner and Michael Brown. All proceeds are being donated to their families. Purchase it now from iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/album/id915556970
Video directed by Picture Perfect. Produced by 12 Keyz and Reefa
Follow Uncle Murda, Maino Picture Perfect and Jay Watts on Twitter @unclemurda @dabigpicture, @MainoHustleHard @Jay_Watts
Posted by Billy Baymaac on November 8, 2014 at 11:30pm
Check out the music video for Iron Mic's new banger 'Lord Knows'. Make sure you follow him on Twitter & be on the lookout for his new project "Powerful Musik" coming soon!
Ghostface Killah and Raekwon The Chef decide to hop on Fabolous and Jeremih's song "Thim Slick" and give it a Wu Tang Clan remix. Produced by StreetFam Turtle and LC.
Cory Gunz is in police custody today after being arrested for possession of a loaded firearm. MTV is reporting that the 24-year old rapper was arrested around 2PM Saturday (January 28) in the Bronx.
Gunz was originally taken to the 43rd Precinct in the Bronx, then later transferred to Central Booking.
"It was definitely an illegal search," his father Peter Gunz told MTV. "I spoke to the arresting officer, and so far, what I'm hearing from him is that they got a phone call at the station saying they should 'look out.' According to [the officer], they didn't know he was Cory Gunz. They just saw a bunch of kids following him around."
New York has notoriously strict gun laws. Lil Wayne, who signed Cory to his Young Money label last year spent 242 days locked up in Rikers Island on a gun charge. Prodigy of Mobb Deep was released from prison in March 2011 after serving 3 years on similar charges.
Even though this is Cory's first offense his father is worried about what kind of punishment his son will face.
"To go to a precinct and see your son, your junior, in handcuffs, it's heartbreaking. Anytime you see your child in jail, in the cell, in handcuffs, it's very hard. He's walked down some of the same paths that I walked down, but you never want to see your kids go through what you went through," Peter said to MTV. "This is Cory's first offense, but sometimes they like to make an example out of rappers and people with any kind of celebrity to them."
A young Long Island man who brutally murdered his mother-in-law "is not profiting from her death," his lawyer insisted yesterday, even though the killer stands to collect nearly a half-million dollars from the slain woman's estate as early as this week.
Brandon Palladino's lawyer said the 24-year-old rightfully inherited the money from his wife, Deanna Palladino, who died of an overdose last year.
Deanna was willed the fortune by her mother, Dianne Edwards, 59, whom Palladino choked to death in 2008 when she came home and caught him stealing her jewelry.
Deanna was suspected of conspiring in the theft but was never charged.
"He would be the only heir, because they didn't have any children," Palladino's lawyer, Ray Perini, said.
Deanna loved her husband "dearly and supported him until she died. He's not profiting from [Edwards'] death. The money passed to his wife, and it was hers to do with as she wanted."
Brandon will get a check for up to $500,000 as soon as this week, sources said yesterday.
"Morally, it really shocks the conscience. He shouldn't get a dime!" said Edwards family lawyer Dennis Lemke.
"It's a tough pill to swallow, but action is extremely unlikely to be successful [under current state law]," Lemke said.
Palladino, who admitted to the crime in exchange for a plea deal, is set to be sentenced to just 5 to 25 years next week.
"Perhaps the murderer's family will have a conscience and return the estate to the proper owners -- the family of the victim," Lemke said.
A source said that a Suffolk prosecutor asked him to give up his inheritance as part of the plea bargain and that Palladino refused.
The total estate was estimated at about $680,000 -- $581,000 after debts, according to sources and court documents.
Deanna Palladino received her mom's $190,000 in savings after her death, sources said. She used most of it to bankroll her husband's defense.
The victim's five-bedroom Melville home was sold in November for $340,000.
After debts, the profit from the sale of the home came to $241,000. The slain woman's personal property was estimated at about $150,000.
"It doesn't make sense. He can't profit from this," insisted Donna Larsen, the sister of the murdered woman.
"He robbed her before he murdered her, and now he's robbing her again after her death," said Larsen's husband, Andy.
FAMILY CURSE:Brandon Palladino, the husband of Deanna Palladino (left), killed her mom, Dianne Edwards (right, beside her first husband), and because Deanna committed suicide last year, he is next in line to inherit Edwards' half-million dollar estate