Rochester, New York emcee Times Change delivers a new album titled "DifferenTimes." Features include Big Twins, Rome Streetz and fellow members of Da Cloth Mooch, Rigz, MAV, Rob Gates.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on February 17, 2023 at 12:00pm
Rochester, New York emcee Times Change delivers a new album titled "DifferenTimes." Features include Big Twins, Rome Streetz and fellow members of Da Cloth Mooch, Rigz, MAV, Rob Gates.
Check out the new single and accompanying music titled "Big Locks" from Spanish Harlem, New York emcee UFO Fev. Off of the forthcoming album, "Painting Houses." Available everywhere 2/28/23
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on February 16, 2023 at 11:30pm
Inglewood, California spitter 2Eleven comes through with a new album titled "The Price Jus Went Up." Features include Southside Yoko, Problem, G. Perico, Flee Lord, T.F, Quincey White.
1. Stream Money (Prod. Marvel Mane) 2. Winner Talk Ft. Problem (Prod. Don Will On It) 3. 100 Spokes Ft. G Perico (Prod. Cardo Got Wings x Johnny Juliano) 4. That's My Life (Prod. Cypress Moreno) 5. 210 Ft. Southside Yoko (Prod. Cypress Moreno) 6. Best Western (Prod. Cypress Moreno) 7. Burn Bridges Ft. Flee Lord x Quincey White x T.F (Prod. Cardo Got Wings x Johnny Juliano) 8. No Respect (Prod. Cypress Moreno)
New Orleans award winning songwriter/artist Devious pulls up with hot new national mixtape “Memories 2”.
Celebrating his latest achievements and the 50th anniversary of hip hop, the Grammy credited songwriter takes us down a nostalgic lane with this installment. Devious enlisted Baton Rouge legend Max Minelli on the lead hit single “New Orleans and Baton Rouge.”
Devious also linked up with New Orleans femcee Jazzysonola on a grown and sexy vibe “What I Gotta Do”. Devious went in his bag on this one. He produced the entire project.
Listen to this classic mixtape below via Audiomack:
ATLANTA (TND) — A Democratic state senator in Georgia called Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas an "Uncle Tom" this week while arguing the longtime justice doesn't deserve a monument at the state capitol.
"I know it's very, very sensitive to talk about race in this body," Democratic Sen. Emanuel Jones said on the floor of the General Assembly Tuesday. "But anytime that we have a resolution -- legislation -- proposing to place a statue of Clarence Thomas on this grounds, we cannot avoid that conversation, so I'm not going to avoid it either."
In the Black community, we have an expression," Jones continued. "And I don't want to use this label too deeply here because I'm just trying to tell you what we have in African American communities when we talk about a person of color that goes back historically to days of slavery & that person betraying his own community. We have a term in the black community. That term that we use is called 'Uncle Tom.'"
Jones noted that he "couldn't help but to think about that term" during the consideration of S.B. 69, a bill seeking to add a statue of Thomas to the state capitol, arguing Thomas's policies, practices, decisions & votes "seek to subvert, some may even say suppress the achievements & accomplishments of people of color."
Jones went on to admit that he doesn't "really know the origin of Uncle Tom," but said it tells a story of a person, "who back during the days of slavery sold his soul to the slave masters."
Georgia State Sen. Emanuel Jones (D) calls U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas an “Uncle Tom” while opposing a bill to place a statue of Thomas at the capitol:
“Y’all just don’t get it. And I don’t expect people of non-color to get the sensitivity that we feel.” pic.twitter.com/AzVxQr1UY9
"Picasso" is a new fire single from La Lo East featuring fellow Buffalo, New York native Ponzo Houdini. This is off of East's forthcoming album titled "Why Hate On Me" dropping in April 2023.
TAMPA, Fla. (WESH) — A 24-year-old woman was able to fight off an attacker who chased her around a gym at an apartment complex in Tampa last month.
“As soon as he was approaching me,” recalled Nashali Alma. “I pushed him. I said, ‘Bro, what the f*** are you doing?'”
According to the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office, the incident occurred Jan. 22 at a gym in the Inwood Park Apartment Complex and was caught on a security camera.
Nashali Alma told deputies she was exercising alone when a man identified as Xavier Thomas-Jones arrived at the gym. She said she felt comfortable letting him into the facility because she saw him there before.
In surveillance video released Wednesday, the man can be seen approaching Alma & grabbing at her waist.
“Next thing you know,” said Alma. “I get up from doing my workout & I grab my phone & he just approaches me & not a single word was exchanged.”
Alma told him to go away & tried to leave the gym, but he started chasing her around the facility & was able to grab her & pin her to the floor. Alma was eventually able to fight off her attacker, run out of the gym & call 911.
“When it was happening, I actually had no fear,” said Alma. “I am a body builder & I’m actually pretty strong, so in my mind, he was kind of equal to me.”
Thomas-Jones fled, but was tracked down & arrested 24 hours later. He faces charges of sexual battery, false imprisonment & kidnapping.
“I would tell every woman always to keep fighting, never give up,” Alma said. “As long as you fight back & show him that you’re strong & you’re not giving up, I believe it’s possible to escape.”
Posted by Traps N Trunks on February 16, 2023 at 11:33am
Young Money Easy and CashoutBeatz team up for a new collaborative project titled "Trap Pain". The album comes in at 14 tracks with no guest features. Listen below via Spotify and follow him on IG @YoungMoney_Easy.
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Posted by ChasinDatPaper on February 16, 2023 at 11:00am
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Philadelphia emcee Killa Kel keeps it in the family as he recruits his brother Wyise to pay homage to their hometown on the new single and accompanying music video titled "For the City." Off of Killa's album, "Love No Refunds."
John Wick (Keanu Reeves) uncovers a path to defeating the High Table. But before he can earn his freedom, Wick must face off against a new enemy with powerful alliances across the globe and forces that turn old friends into foes.
1. In Orbit 2. Gothic Quarter Jazz Bar 3. Prage In Prada 4. Going Dumb in Harrod's (featuring Juga-Naut) 5. Pissy in the Palazzo 6. Amsterdam Psilocybin Truffle 7. Isla Baru
Sacramento producer, Hi-DEF, returns with a follow up to his “Hugh DEFner” series, a collection of mashups/remixes over beats produced exclusively by him. This is only but a small portion of things to come. The full mixtape is dropping sooner than you think.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on February 15, 2023 at 11:30am
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WGRZ) — The man who admitted to killing 10 Black people in a Buffalo grocery store last year will spend the rest of his life in prison.
Payton S. Gendron was sentenced in Erie County Court in front of Judge Susan Eagan to life in prison without parole for the domestic terrorism charge & all 10 first degree murder charges.
Gendron, a White male, shot & killed 10 Black people & injured 3 others at the Tops on May 14, 2022.
Gendron pleaded guilty on November 28, 2022, to 15 state charges.
*10 counts of 1st-degree murder - 1 for each victim *1 count of domestic terrorism *3 counts of 2nd-degree attempted murder as a hate crime - 1 for each person injured *1 count of 2nd criminal possession of the weapon.
Judge Eagan described each victim as she handed down each sentence. She told Gendron that he would never see the light of day ever again as a free man.
Family members who lost loved ones in the May 14 shooting, survivors, as well as others who have been left traumatized gave victim impact statements in court.
A woman representing the grandchildren of Buffalo mass shooting victim Ruth Whitfield, in her statement, she spoke to Gendron, "You thought you broke us, but you awoke us. Despite our battle scars, you will not win the war. You are a cowardly racist."
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on February 15, 2023 at 10:30am
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BUFFALO, New York (ABC7) -- The white supremacist who killed 10 Black people in a Buffalo supermarket was taken out of a courtroom Wednesday after someone in the audience rushed at him & was restrained by a court officer.
The charged moment came at the sentencing of Payton Gendron. Victims' relatives were addressing him about their anguish & loss.
Gendron pleaded guilty in November to charges including murder & domestic terrorism motivated by hate. The terrorism charge carries an automatic life sentence.
"You don't know what we're going through," a man shouted as he was led away by court officers. For several minutes thereafter, family members hugged & calmed each other.
Moments earlier, Kimberly Salter, the widow of security guard Aaron Salter, explained why she & her family were wearing black & red.
"Red for the blood that he shed for his family&d for his community & black because we are still grieving," she said.
Gendron, now 19, wore bullet-resistant armor & a helmet equipped with a livestreaming camera as he carried out the May 14 attack. He killed his victims with a semiautomatic rifle, purchased legally but then modified so he could load it with high-capacity ammunition magazines that are illegal in New York.
There were only 3 survivors after he shot 13 people, specifically seeking out Black shoppers & workers.
His victims at Tops Friendly Market included a church deacon, the grocery store's guard, a neighborhood activist, a man shopping for a birthday cake, a grandmother of nine and the mother of a former Buffalo fire commissioner. The victims ranged in age from 32 to 86.
In documents posted online, Gendron said he hoped the attack would help preserve white power in the U.S. He wrote that he picked the Tops grocery store because it was in a predominantly Black neighborhood.
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY/Gray News) - A Green Bay woman charged in a murder & dismemberment case attacked her attorney in Brown County Court Tuesday.
GRAPHIC WARNING: Descriptions in this story may be disturbing.
Taylor Schabusiness lunged at attorney Quinn Jolly & was pinned to the ground by a deputy. Schabusiness struggled with a deputy who attempted to subdue her.
Jolly asked the judge to withdraw from the case.
After the attack, Schabusiness was heard asking deputies what happened.
Schabusiness, 25, was in court for a competency hearing. She’s charged with the February 2022 killing & dismemberment of Shad Thyrion.
Schabusiness has pleaded not guilty by reason of mental disease or defect to charges of first-degree intentional homicide, mutilating a corpse & third-degree sexual assault.
Last February, Green Bay police were called to a home. The caller reported finding her son’s severed head in a bucket.
Police learned that Taylor Schabusiness may have been the last person to be seen with the victim, Shad Thyrion. They found her at a home on Eastman Avenue. She had dried blood on her clothing.
Police searched Schabusiness’s van and the rear passenger seat. They found a crock pot box with “additional human body parts including legs.”
Police searched the home of the victim’s mother. In addition to the human head, they found a “male organ” in the bucket. They found “body fluid” & knives.
In a storage tote, they found an upper torso.
Schabusiness said she & the victim were together all day & had been smoking meth. They were having sex & incorporated chains. Schabusiness said she blacked out during part of it but just went “crazy” & started strangling the victim.