Expensive cars, expensive bottles and beautiful backdrops of success fill the visuals for Money Mooks new video "They Mad." And he stunts just as hard lyrically as he mentions the accomplishments his grind has brought him. An uptempo instrumental fills the track line and the out come is the stunt anthem for the upcoming summer. If this is the first you've heard of Money Mook...press play and get to know this dope emcee before he he cashes out!
On Episode 2 of UFC 223 Embedded, former strawweight champion Joanna Jedrzejczyk learns of the change to the main event on her way to New York and weighs whether it’s all an elaborate April Fools’ joke. In snowy Brooklyn, lightweight title contender Khabib Nurmagomedov continues training and doing media, grateful to have an opponent. Strawweight champion Rose Namajunas shows off her compost garden and dodges tennis balls in Colorado. Featherweight champion Max Holloway lands on the East Coast and promptly hits the gym, where he’s quickly surrounded by members of his opponent’s camp -- and Khabib himself. UFC 223 Embedded is an all-access, behind-the-scenes video blog leading up to the two championship bouts at UFC 223: Khabib vs. Holloway on Saturday, April 7 on Pay-Per-View.
Straight outta Winston Salem, NC (Tre4), Dez is an aspiring hip hop artist, with great music as well as a vison, be sure to check him out featured in Blockz Magazine's 2018 Anniversary Edition and at
Louisiana's own Tweeday brings you the 3rd installment of his Street Grind Series mixtape with features the late New Orleans artist BTY Youngin'. Stream Below or Download Street Grind 3here.
I often get flack for saying "80% of everything sounds the same these days." That flack is usually that "truth hurts" thing kicking in. It isn't alot of indie producers who catch my ear, as many sound like a copy of whats popular, dubbed over too many times. And then I came across these piece from RIVALS of Rivals Media. "Platinum Sky" is a fresh piece of music and a pure showcasing of talent. With a Boom Bap type feel spread out on a new school twist, RIVALS show hip hop is still alive and well in the underground. Currently streaming on the popular Soundcloud App/Website, it was released in the promotion of the upcoming EP "NEMESES" and is a perfect intro of what's to come. Check it out today.
Fabolous is facing up to 10 years in prison for his alleged assault on the mother of his two children, Emily B, according to XXL.
The "Can't Let You Go" hit maker has been formally charged with one count each of aggravated assault and making a terroristic threat. Both are third-degree felonies. Fabolous is staring at three to five years in prison and a maximum fine of$15,000 dollars for each charge, if found guilty.
As we previously reported, Fabolous, born John David Jackson, turned himself in to police in Englewood, New Jersey Wednesday, March 28, He was cited and was given a ticket to appear in court later this month. The rapper is accused of punching Emily seven times in the face, knocking out several teeth.
Video later surfaced showing him arguing with Emily, her father and brother. At one point the Brooklyn, New York native tells the father he has a gun "with bullets with your name on them."
(Washington Times) Boxing’s projected fight of the year is officially off.
Lawyers for Mexican fighter Saul “Canelo” Alvarez told reporters Tuesday afternoon in Los Angeles that his planned rematch with Gennady Golovkin has been canceled.
“Canelo and his attorney speaking to media at Golden Boy offices in LA and announce the May 5 fight with GGG is off!” wrote ESPN’s Dan Rafael.
Alvarez had failed two tests for the performance-enhancing drug Clenbuterol in February, which he and his promoters blamed on eating contaminated meat in Mexico.
But the Nevada State Athletic Commission — the fight had been set for May 5 in Las Vegas — refused to give him a mulligan, instead formally filing a complaint, kicking off a process that could lead to his worldwide suspension and, regardless of the outcome, could not possibly wrap up before May 5.
Wu-Tang members join forces in U-God’s new video for “Epicenter,” the DJ Green Lantern produced single from U-God's new album Venom. The video features U-God, Raekwon, Inspectah Deck and Jackpot Scotty Wotty, traveling the globe and representing Wu-Tang Worldwide. 2018 marks Wu-Tang Clan’s 25th Anniversary as the Clan reunites for the “Epicenter” video. “Epicenter” is one of my most creative visuals to date; we went wild with our imaginations to make a video that had no creative boundaries. I believe it ranks up there with some of the CLAN's early videos, which were so cutting edge and push the envelope to the max” U-God stated to Rolling Stone.
“Epicenter” is featured on U-God’s new solo album Venom, which was released on 3-30-18 via Babygrande Records. This is the founding member’s fifth studio album and features appearances and production from Raekwon, Method Man, Inspectah Deck, Large Professor, Lord Finesse and Green Lantern.
HOUSTON (Click2Houston) - A video that surfaced on social media during the weekend showed what led up to when police say a gun went off in a car, shooting a man in the head.
The shooting was reported about 2:30 a.m. Sunday in the parking lot of a Valero gas station at Almeda Road and Southmore Boulevard.
Houston police said that three people were inside the car while the man, identified by friends as Devyn Holmes, 26, and a woman were playing with two handguns. The gun fired, hitting Holmes in the head, police said.
A video that was posted originally posted on Facebook and then on Instagram showed what happened before the gun fired. Friends confirmed that Holmes is seen in the video, wearing a white shirt and talking to a woman and another man that is in the car with him. A few seconds later, the woman is seen pointing a gun at the camera and waving it around in the car.
“You’re making me nervous,” Holmes is heard saying as he tries to still the woman’s hand who is handling the gun.
“It ain’t got no clip, bud,” the other man is heard saying.
A second later, the gun fired. Holmes slumped over and blood can be seen on his shirt.
The woman, who police identified as Cassandra Damper, 25, told police that she believed the weapons were unloaded, investigators said.
Police said Damper was arrested after she tried to wipe off any gunshot residue that may have been on her hands. She was charged with tampering or fabricating of evidence.
The other man in the video has not been charged.
Holmes was taken to Ben Taub Hospital, where he is on life-support, police said.
Police said the case will be referred to a grand jury to see if any additional charges will be filed.
John Legend stopped by the Breakfast Club this morning fresh off his portrayal of playing Jesus on NBC's "Jesus Live Superstar In Concert". He discusses his preparation for the role and the feedback that has received from the live production as well as the following topics.
-Was there any pushback for Jesus being depicted as a black man?
-Did you learn anything new about Jesus
- How do you gauge your performance?
- Bill O'Reilly being upset at how everyone looked on the show