Acclaimed Newark, New Jersey lyricist, Arsonal Da Rebel, is on a mission to disprove the myth that battle rappers can't make hot rap songs. With his forthcoming project titled "Finally" set to drop on April 20, Arsonal decides to release an official music video for "Real Rap Back" featuring 4KTay.
With his "White Christmas 5" album now in stores, Brooklyn, New York rapper and BSB Records boss, Troy Ave, promotes it via an official music video for "Married to the Game."
Dope Boy Troy Ave continues to promote his "White Christmas 5" project by dropping an official music video for "Downfall." Pick up a copy of "White Christmas 5" from iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/wc5/1329134538
PARKLAND, Fla. (AP) — An orphaned 19-year-old who participated in paramilitary drills with a white nationalist group was charged with murder Thursday in the deaths of 17 people who were fatally shot at a huge Florida high school in the nation’s deadliest school attack in five years.
Nikolas Cruz legally purchased the AR-15 rifle used in the assault at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, law enforcement officials told The Associated Press.
As the criminal case against the suspect took shape, the leader of a white nationalist militia called the Republic of Florida said Cruz was a member of his group and participated in exercises in Tallahassee.
Jordan Jereb told The Associated Press that did not know Cruz personally and that “he acted on his own behalf” and is “solely responsible for what he just did.”
The group wants Florida to become its own white ethno-state. Jereb said his organization holds “spontaneous random demonstrations” and tries not to participate in the modern world.
He also said Cruz had “trouble with a girl” and that he believed the timing of the attack, on Valentine’s Day, was not a coincidence.
In a national address from the White House, President Donald Trump said he wanted America’s children to know, “You are never alone, and you never will be.”
He said no child should have to go to school in fear of getting killed. He planned to travel to Florida meet with victims’ families, explore how to better secure schools and to “tackle the difficult issue of mental health.”
At no point did Trump mention guns or how to control them.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions said he wants the Justice Department to study how mental illness affects criminal behavior, to better understand how law enforcement can use existing laws to prevent school shootings.
“It cannot be denied that something dangerous and unhealthy is happening in our country,” Sessions told a group of sheriffs in Washington. In “every one of these cases, we’ve had advance indications and perhaps we haven’t been effective enough in intervening.”
Republican Gov. Rick Scott said he’s already told Florida House Speaker Richard Corcoran that “if someone is mentally ill, he should not have access to a gun.”
Broward County Schools Superintendent Rob Runcie said “now is the time to have a real conversation about gun control legislation.” And if adults cannot manage that in their lifetimes, he said, students will do it.
Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel called for giving law enforcement more power to detain people who make threats.
“What I’m asking our lawmakers to do is go back to places like Tallahassee and Washington, D.C., to give police the power,” the sheriff said, to detain people who make graphic threats or post disturbing material online, and bring them involuntarily to mental health professionals to be examined.
Thirteen wounded survivors were hospitalized, including two people in critical condition.
Some bodies remained inside the high school Thursday as authorities investigate the crime scene, the sheriff said. The slain included a school athletic director and another adult who worked as a monitor at the school. Runcie called them heroes.
Cruz was ordered held without bond and booked into jail, still wearing a hospital gown from his treatment for labored breathing. The jail said he is 5-foot-7 and weighs 131 pounds.
It was the nation’s deadliest school shooting since a gunman attacked an elementary school in Newtown, Connecticut, in 2012. The overall death toll differs by how such shootings are defined, but Everytown For Gun Safety has tallied 291 school shootings in America since 2013, and this attack makes 18 so far this year.
Trump lamented in a tweet that there were “So many signs that the Florida shooter was mentally disturbed, even expelled from school for bad and erratic behavior. Neighbors and classmates knew he was a big problem. Must always report such instances to authorities, again and again!”
Cruz legally purchased the AR-15 used in the attack about a year ago, law enforcement officials told the AP. The officials, not authorized to discuss this publicly, spoke on condition of anonymity. Federal law allows people 18 and older to legally purchase long guns, including this kind of assault weapon.
FBI agent Rob Lasky said the agency investigated a 2017 YouTube comment posted with the screen name Nikolas Cruz that said “I’m going to be a professional school shooter.” Lasky said the FBI did a database review, but couldn’t determine the time or location of the post, or the true identity of the person making the comment.
Ben Bennight, whose YouTube username is “BenTheBondsman,” posted a video Wednesday saying he had spotted the comment on Sept. 24, took a screenshot, flagged it for YouTube and called an FBI office in Mississippi to report it. He said two FBI agents visited him the next day.
“I knew that I couldn’t just ignore that,” Bennight said. The FBI called him again Wednesday within about two hours of the shooting, and one agent interviewed him in person, he said.
“Basically they’re going to have to get with YouTube about where the comment originated, but I think they already know,” he said.
Authorities offered no immediate details about a possible motive, except to say that Cruz had been kicked out of the high school, which has about 3,000 students. Students who knew him described a volatile teenager whose strange behavior had caused others to end friendships with him.
Cruz’s mother, Lynda Cruz, died of pneumonia on Nov. 1 neighbors, friends and family members said, according to the Sun Sentinel . Cruz and her husband, who died of a heart attack several years ago, adopted Nikolas and his biological brother, Zachary, after the couple moved from Long Island in New York to Broward County.
The boys were left in the care of a family friend after their mother died, said family member Barbara Kumbatovich, of Long Island.
Unhappy there, Nikolas Cruz asked to move in with a friend’s family in northwest Broward County. That family agreed, and Cruz moved in around Thanksgiving. According to the family’s lawyer, who did not identify them, they knew that Cruz owned the AR-15 but made him keep it locked up in a cabinet. He did have the key, however.
Attorney Jim Lewis told the AP that the family is cooperating with authorities and had no idea he was planning the shooting.
He seemed like “just a mildly troubled kid who’d lost his mom” during the three months they lived together, Lewis said.
Lewis also said the family was not aware of any other weapons in the gun cabinet he had. Photos posted in an Instagram account linked to Cruz show half a dozen weapons displayed on a mattress and a box of ammunition.
Victoria Olvera, a 17-year-old junior, said Cruz was expelled last school year because he got into a fight with his ex-girlfriend’s new boyfriend. She said he had been abusive to the girl.
Troy Ave is back with an official music video for the song "2 Legit 2 Quit." This is off of his "White Christmas 5" project. Cop it noe from iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/album/wc5/1329134538
With the release of his album "Dope Boy Troy, Volume 1" scheduled for March 24, Troy Ave, decides to release his most personal effort yet. Over a smooth Oli Smallz-produced track titled "Amazing Grace," the BSB Records CEO details the Christmas Day 2016, assassination attempt that left him with a bullet lodged in his shoulder and a fragment in his head.
Troy Ave is preparing to release a new album titled "Dope Boy Troy" on March 24th. Today, the BSB Records CEO, drops off a Trilogy-produced banger to get fans warmed up
Before releasing his "Dope Boy Troy, Vol. 1" project on March 24, Troy Ave, decides to double back to his "Roland Collins" album to drop an official music video for the Yankee-produced song "Real Eyes Realize Real Lies."
Dope Boy Troy Ave continues to promote his "White Christmas 4" project by releasing an official music video for the John Scino and Young Legend-produced song "Pain.".
With his head bandaged and left arm in a sling, Troy Ave, walked out of a hospital under his own power Monday night, December 26, a day after being ambushed by a gunman in Brooklyn, New York.
TheBSB Recordsboss suffered a gunshot wound to the back and was grazed in the head, when a man with a hoodie pulled down over his face approached his red Maserati while it was at an intersection and opened fire at around 5:00 in the afternoon on Christmas Day.
ABC 7 New York reports that after being wounded Troy put his car in reverse and while traveling at a high rate of speed, jumped a median, before being hit by another car.
He was taken to a local hospital for treatment. Doctors made the decision not to take the bullets out at this time, leaving the rapper with one still lodged in his back and a fragment in his head.
Troy will have surgery at a later date to have them removed.
“He is very sore,” his lawyer,John Stellatold theNew York Daily News. “The doctors told the family that he came dangerously close to having a spinal cord injury — but it looks like there’s no lasting damage from the wound track.”
Troy's girlfriend was in the car with him at the time, but escaped injury.
“DIVINE ORDER. My God is real. We were covered,” she wrote Monday on Facebook.
Police have no suspects at this time.
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Trick Daddy says whatever he wants to, whenever he wants to, but it's highly likely he offended a large portion of his female African American fan base Tuesday, October 25, following his Instagram PSA.
The veteran Miami rapper praised the virtues of white and Spanish women and told black women that they are losing ground to them.
"These Spanish and these white hoes, they done started getting finer than a motherfucker,” the 43-year old "Shut Up" rapper says in the video. “Y’all black hoes better tighten up. I’m telling you, tighten up. Y’all doing all that extra shit for nothing. You not achieving nothing, bitch. You get y’all ass done, ya titties done, ya paying $150 to get your makeup done just to go to a local club, bitch. Tighten up, hoe. These Spanish and these white hoes getting very spiffy on y’all. They fuck around and learn how to fry chicken you hoes is useless.”
Mook Boy is Florida number one underground artist providing classic street music, He's rated as one of the industries most unaccredited artist. He bring something new with his latest release of Tinted Windows & Testimonies as his rise to fame continues
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Styles P of The Lox breaks down why in his opinion if you've ever used the word "nigga," then you are one too. He also touches a racist cops and police brutality in his new song, "White Niggaz."
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