It's Marathon Mondays time again for Nipsey Hussle. He recruits The Doggfather a.k.a. Snoop Dogg for his latest release titled "Question #1." Produced by Myguymars and Mike & Keys.
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It's Marathon Mondays time again for Nipsey Hussle. He recruits The Doggfather a.k.a. Snoop Dogg for his latest release titled "Question #1." Produced by Myguymars and Mike & Keys.
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A beef between former friends turned extremely bitter in April after one of them filmed a disrespectful music video that may have went too far.
DMV rapper OG ManMan recorded a diss record aimed at rival Big Flock. The song uses the same music and title as Gucci Mane's 2013 diss to Jeezy titled "Truth."
In the video accompanying the song, which was released on April 2, 2016, ManMan, real name Antonio Leach, flashes guns and goes to the grave site of Flock's dead friend Lil Chris a.k.a. C-Diddy, where he burns a photo of enemy.
"Rest in piss to Lil Chris, yeah I know they still miss him / Don't trip, his whole squad gon' lay there with him," ManMan raps.
Chris Smith died in 2013
Chris, full name, Chris Smith, died in 2013 at age 19 when he fell from a bridge in Richmond, Virginia during a fight, according to WTVR.
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— RIP LIL CHRIS (@SanQuan_GSF) December 23, 2013
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ManMan claims the beef with Flock started after he slept with a couple of his women. Flock responded by dissing ManMan on wax.
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"Once you disrespect me or disrespect my name ... I don't give a fuck about you, your dead man, your mother, your father, your grandmother, none of that," ManMan said in an April interview with Cutthroat TV. Explaining why his video was so extreme.
On Sunday, June 12, just a little over two months after releasing "Truth," the 23-year old was found on a Washington, D.C. street suffering from multiple gunshot wounds, according to WUSA9.
ManMan was transported to a hospital where he was pronounced dead.
The rapper claimed to be all about that street life, so there could by many reasons why he was killed.
At the end of the day it's another young black man that lost his life as a result of the constant cycle of violence in the inner cities.
Somehow, someway we have to do better.
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Rae Sremmurd release an official music video for their new single, "Look Alive." The Mike Will Made-It-produced song is off of the duo's forthcoming album titled "Sremmlife 2," out June 24. You can pre0order it now on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/sremmlife-2-deluxe/id1104588126
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New music from Dj Kay Slay Feat. Freeway, Young Chris, Oschino & Memphis Bleek, off Slay's upcoming mixtape "The Rap Attack" Prod By Twins Productions
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New Haven CT's Ryan B Hyeeze drops His 1st single 'The Best Lie Ever'" Off his "Chasing Sin" Album Currently Available on iTunes http://itunes.apple.com/album/id1116302862?ls=1&app=itunes Stay tuned for more from Ryan B Hyeeze as he continues to release upcoming visuals from the project through his Shut Your Mouth Entertainment Label backed by Mikey T The Movie Star this visual was Edited by CMQ Productions. https://youtu.be/u4v-x9bjbwQ
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25-year old Amanda Alvear was inside Pulse nightclub in Orlando Sunday morning, June 12, when Omar Mir Seddique Mateen opened fire.
Alvear captured the moment while on Snapchat. Like most of the patrons inside the venue, she doesn't immediately run for cover. She stands in place for a few seconds and appears to be puzzled by the sound of gunshots, before the video ends.
Unfortunately, Alvear and her close friend, Mercedez Marisol Flores, were among the 49 people killed.
"People got caught in her wake," her brother, Brian Alvear, told the Orlando Sentinel. "Whatever she was doing, that's what they were going to do and have fun doing it. She wouldn't want anyone to spread hate for her. She'd rather they spread more love, keep friends and family close, and have a good time doing it."
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2016 XXL Freshman Lil Dicky was in London recently and decided to stop by Tim Westwood's show. Check it out as he rips a freestyle over Drake's "Hype" instrumental.
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LA Based Singer & Songwriter Elise 5000 is back with another collaboration that features some interesting & familiar names. "Not Rachet" with a self explanatory meaning gives a hard Hiphop element with a touch of R&B to top it off produced by grammy nominated music producer James Worthy. The song releases June 26, 2015 everywhere!
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Omar Mir Seddique Mateen was given "Donkey of the Day" for Monday, June 13, by Charlamagne Tha God. Mateen is the gunman who opened fire inside a gay club in Orlando, Florida on Sunday, killing 49 innocent people and injuring 53.
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Lil GottShow drops a fire azz single titled "Friend Zone." Song is from up coming album titled "Popping Bottles." Follow Lil' GottShow as he continues to drop some heat for the streets!!!
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XXL has unveiled it's 2016 Freshman class
Artists who made the cut include G Herbo, Kodak Black, Desiigner, Dave East, Lil Yachty, 21 Savage, Lil Dicky, Denzel Curry, Lil Uzi Vert and Anderson .Paak.
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T.I. is expanding his business portfolio by opening a new gentleman's club in Atlanta. The multi-platinum selling artist and his business partner, Damon Cobbs, held a job fair for club V-Live over the weekend.
1600 women vying for 100 spots showed up to put their assets on display.
This will be the first V-Live opened in Georgia. There are other locations in Houston, Dallas and New Orleans.
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This weeks Tbt G-rod takes us back with the Bad Boy records story. With music from Craig Mack ,B.I.G, Total and the rest of the Bad Boy family enjoy.
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Roc Nation artist Vic Mensa was on the West Coast recently and stopped by radio station Power 106 to visit the Los Angeles Leakers. Check out hjs "Save Money Summer" freestyle over Schoolboy Q's "That Part" instrumental.
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We've posted this on WoodRocket.com before. But this is the first time we are posting this on our YT channel. It is one of our favorites. That's why it is a Best Of. In this episode of Ask A Porn Star we ask Porn Stars like April O'Neil, Claire Robbins, Anikka Albrite, Rain DeGrey, Mickey Mod, Vyxen Steel, Tyler Knight, Allie Haze, Aubrey Snow, Tim Woodman, Violet Monroe, Trinity St Clair, Brock Doom, Mick Blue, Jade Nile, "How did you get into the Adult Industry?"
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(Orlando Sentinel) There are 50 dead and 53 more injured in the Orlando nightclub shooting, and Florida is under a state of emergency after Sunday morning's terrorism attack.
This is the deadliest mass shooting in the U.S. in at least 30 years.
U.S. Rep. Alan Grayson, D-Orlando, confirmed the gunman's identity as 29-year-old Omar Mateen of Port St. Lucie, calling the attack a "hate crime" because the shooting happened at a gay club.

Omar Mateen identified as shooter in Orlando club massacre
A gunman took scores of people hostage overnight inside the nightclub between 2:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m.; about 42 people were taken to area hospitals, Mina said.
Video of shooting outside of a gay club in
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— Eliel Cruz (@elielcruz) June 12, 2016
WARNING: Graphic. video of victims outside pulse in orlando right now. terrifying.
#PulseOrlando #PulseShooting pic.twitter.com/8hBaXB2ueT
— ELIAS (@wtfelias) June 12, 2016
Officers killed the gunman, who has not been identified, in a shoot out and referred to him as a "lone wolf." He was carrying an assault rifle, a handgun and was possibly wearing an explosive "device." The Orange County Sheriff's Office hazardous device team is now searching the area.
About 30 people were "saved during the rescue," Mina said. About 320 people were in the club when the hostage situation unfolded.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation is leading the investigation. Agent Ron Hopper said they cannot rule this out as an act of domestic terrorism and that the suspect, who is not from Orlando, may have leanings toward extreme Islamic ideologies.

Gov. Rick Scott is on his way to Orlando, his office said this morning. Scott has been in touch with local law enforcement and the FBI about the shootings.
"Tonight our community witnessed or experienced a very horrific crime," Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer told media near the scene Sunday morning. "Many lives were lost, and many more individuals were impacted by witnessing the crime."
Our community experienced a horrific crime today. Our hearts & prayers are with the victims and their families.
— Mayor Buddy Dyer (@orlandomayor) June 12, 2016
Despite the fact that tonight's crime will have a lasting effect, we are a strong community.
— Mayor Buddy Dyer (@orlandomayor) June 12, 2016
The actions of the first responders and hospitals have saved many lives.
— Mayor Buddy Dyer (@orlandomayor) June 12, 2016
Authorities said there is no indication of future attacks in Florida or across the nation.
Mina said the situation is not related to a separate shooting Friday inside The Plaza Live theater in Orlando, where a man opened fire, killing former NBC's "The Voice" contestant Christina Grimmie and himself.
Some victims of the mass shooting were transported to Orlando Health, which established a family information center early this morning, asking family members to go to at 52 West Underwood St.
Several family members stood outside the North entrance of ORMC awaiting news and trying to find people still missing.
Kenneth Melendez and his friends were at the club when the shooting happened. Four of his friends were shot and were at ORMC, he said.
"It's just something that you see in the movies but never think would happen to you," he said.
"At first, when I heard the shots I thought it was part of the music, but then we realized it was really happening. I started running and saw someone bleeding from the arm and I was like wow this is really happening and I kept running."
He said he went to Pulse often because it was a "safe environment where you could express yourself ... Not anymore."
Some family members standing outside ORMC said that certain floors were on lockdown and only immediate families of shooting victims could get in.
Florida Hospital wouldn't confirm if any patients have been transported there this morning, but said they can check on names for families.
In the early morning, dozens of emergency vehicles surrounded the chaotic scene at the club at 1912 S. Orange Ave. after the 2 a.m. shooting and rescue squads were transporting multiple victims to area hospitals.
Witnesses said they heard at least 40 shots fired inside the club.
At 5 a.m. authorities used an explosive device to distract the gunman, then authorities plowed through the club with a vehicle.
Police reported just before 6 a.m. that the shooter inside the club was dead. Mina said his officers exchanged gunfire with the suspect in two shootings. Nine officers were involved in the shooting and one sustained an injury to his head and was saved by his helmet.
Afterward, the Orlando Fire Department called for its bomb squad and hazardous material team to the scene after 3 a.m. Police K-9 dogs are searching the area around nearby Orlando Regional Medical Center with an armed deputy in head-to-toe military gear.
On Sunday morning, media footage showed a robotic device appearing to search nearby cars.
Pulse Orlando's posted a note to its own page that said, "Everyone get out of pulse and keep running." The popular gay bar was full of people at the time of the incident.
As soon as we have any information we will update everyone. Please keep everyone in your prayers as we work...
https://t.co/3EY0fQ926m
— Pulse Orlando (@pulseorlando) June 12, 2016
Emotional witnesses and family members of those who were in the club surrounded the area after shots rang out. One witness said the shooting lasted the duration of an entire song.
It was Christopher Hansen's first visit to the club. The 32-year-old moved to Orlando about two months ago and went to meet someone for a "Latin night." He said he was near the front door of the bar when the shooting started.
"I just fell down and crawled out," he said. "People were trying to escape out the back of the club."
"I helped someone who was on the ground. I wasn't sure if he was dead or alive," he said. "I was like 'hey are you OK?'"
He remembered hearing more than 40 shots, and said the shooting continued as people ran from the bar. Police were yelling for him and others to get out.
He said he took off a bandanna that was wrapped around his head, tied it in a knot and stuck it in the bullet wound in the man's back.
Another witness, Rosie Feba, said she took her girlfriend to the club for the first time Saturday night. It was near closing time.
"She told me someone was shooting. Everyone was getting on the floor," Feba said. "I told her I didn't think it was real, I thought it was just part of the music, until I saw fire coming out of his gun."
Feba and her girlfriend ran out of the club. On the way out, they saw a man who had been shot.
Feba grabbed him. Others around her called 911. Some of the man's blood stained the sleeve of her striped T-shirt.
Both Feba and her girlfriend were unharmed, but shaken. They waited in a CVS parking lot for more information.

Victims experiencing emotional trauma related to the shooting can dial 2-1-1 for support, said Ashley Blasewitz of the Heart of Florida United Way.
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