Out of the frying pan and into the fire. That must be whatTygais thinking this morning.
The 26-year old Compton native, born Michael Stevenson, dodged the warrant that was issued for his arrest last week by settling the $480,000 debt owed to a former landlord. Now, he's about to be dragged into court by Jason of Beverly Hills.
According to TMZ, the jeweler has been trying to get the rapper to pay off the $200,000 judgement awarded to them for items he failed to pay for in 2013.
After seeing the landlord get paid, Jacob hired the same attorneys in an attempt to make Tyga cough up what he owes.
Danny Abir and Boris Treyzon from the law firm Abir, Cohen, Treyzon and Salo will use the same strategy that worked for them previously.
In the landlord case, Abir and Treyzon, argued that Tyga's recent purchase of a$200,000Maybach for his girlfriendKylie Jenner's19th birthday was "a fraudulent transfer of assets" that should have gone towards satisfying the judgment against him.
Tyga failed to show up for that hearing on Tuesday, August 9, prompting a judge to issue a warrant for his arrest.
Expect the same argument to be used on behalf of Jason of Beverly Hills.
Most people have had a friend like former NBA superstar Gilbert Arenas. You know, the kind of person that likes to stir the pot no matter the situation.
That's where Los Angeles Lakers player Nick Young finds himself today.
Arenas routinely clowns Swaggy P on Snapchat about his ex-fiancee, Iggy Azalea, and teaches his 4-year old son "tough love."
On Monday evening, August 15, Arenas released a Snapchat video that shows him yelling at Young who was on the phone with Azalea at the time.
"What you and Iggy talking about?" Arenas says loud enough for Azalea to hear. "Come on nigga! We got shit to do! We got bitches to fuck! We got hoes to get!"
Gilbert Arenas Gives Nick Young Relationship Advice While He Talks To Iggy Azalea pic.twitter.com/SeFQJLSQwk
Ar-Ab continues his lyrical rampage as he drops one hot joint after another. Check out his freestyle over the classic Luniz "I Got 5 On It" instrumental.
Here's a new single from Chinx titled "Match That." This is off of the late rapper's forthcoming posthumous album titled "Legends Never Die," which will be released on September 16. You can pre-order it now on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/ca/album/legends-never-die/id1114300544
A rap artist from Tacoma WA., has performed with many mainstream artists such as: Twista, Kurupt, Badass, as well as being featured in many different magazines and has done over 300 shows while writing to complete his album "Electrified" which will be released Nov 2016, making sure all the finishing touches to the album are correct.
B.I. has started a "Friday Barz" session thats pushed from his Youtube channel that has been gaining attention since he started. With the word play and metaphors he brings, Im sure artists throughout the northwest will seek a hot 16.
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Harlem, New York rapperA$AP Rocky, bornRakim Mayers, is currently dating 20-year old modelKendall Jennerand at least one person isn't happy about it.
Kari Mayers has sounded off on the relationship, telling The Daily Mail that her 27-year old stepson should get as far away from the Jenner/Kardashian clan as possible.
"I’ve heard all about him dating Kendall and I don’t like it," Meyers said. "Everything I hear about the Kardashians makes me think they are a bad family for Rakim to be involved with. They are just not the kind of people I’d like to see him hanging around with. I don’t want him being dragged into that circus, he is too good for that and can do so much better."
SingerSkylar Greysurprised her fans Monday, August 15, by announcing that she will be releasing a new album titled "Natural Causes" on September 23.
According to Billboard, the 12-song project will feature production from Eminem, Symbolic One (S1), Alex Da Kid, Mark Batson and Mike Elizondo.
"NATURAL CAUSES" TRACKLIST:
Intro - Wilderness 1. Jump 2. Straight Shooter 3. Kill For You 4. Come Up For Air 5. Off Road 6. In My Garden 7. Real World 8. Lemonade 9. Moving Mountains 10. Picture Perfect 11. We Used to Be Bad 12. Closer
Grey will kick off a 12-city tour in support of the project on September 23 in San Francisco. Along the way there will be stops in Seattle, Los Angeles, Denver and Milwaukee before the trek winds down on October 11 with a show in New York City.
9.23 | San Francisco, CA 9.24 | Portland, OR 9.25 | Seattle, WA 9.27 | Los Angeles, CA 9.28 | Phoenix, AZ 9.30 | Denver, CO 10.3 | Minneapolis, MN 10.4 | Detroit, MI 10.6 | Chicago, IL 10.8 | Milwaukee, WI 10.10 | Washington, DC 10.11 | New York, NY
Posted by Hot New Music on August 15, 2016 at 1:34pm
When 2 talented artist come together you get a hit like this. This catchy song with Adrian Marcels vocal ability and the lyrical skills Dahrio brings together you are guaranteed to bump your head to this. This is one of those songs you can jam for the rest of summer!!!
Check out Lil Bibby's new banger titled "Never Go Against the Family." The 2014 XXL Freshman locked down production from Metro Boomin and Southside on this one. New project, "FC3: The Epilogue," dropping August 26. Pre-order on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/ca/album/fc3-the-epilogue/id1061280176
Neef Buck slides through with visuals for his new Jahlil Beats-produced single titled "I Got It." This is off of Neef's forthcoming "Forever Do Me 8" album, dropping September 5.
Do you feel like football fans are racist toward you?
“It’s not racism. Everybody’s entitled to their own opinion.”
So if it’s not that, what is it, do you think?
“I’ll let you be the judge. I don’t look at it like that. I look at it like some people have certain beliefs, and I have my own belief, and we can agree to disagree on certain things. But this is what makes sports so amazing, that we can start a discussion around a table, in the newspaper, in the magazines, that will get people’s attention. And that’s what sports does.”
In January, right before the Super Bowl, you said: “I’m an African-American quarterback that may scare a lot of people because they haven’t seen nothing that they can compare me to.”
“I don’t want this to be about race, because it’s not. It’s not. Like, we’re beyond that. As a nation.”
You really think so?
“Yeah. I mean, you bring it to people’s attention. But after that, that’s it.”
What about the parents who won’t let their kids play football anymore? Would you let Chosen play?
“Of course. Why wouldn’t they let them play football?”
I’m incredulous that he’s so incredulous.
Concussions. Brain damage.
“But they don’t talk about the joy it brings! Super Bowl Sunday trumps every TV rating known to man.”
But that’s the point. I get to sit on my couch and watch you risk physical harm from Von Miller for my own entertainment. It’s great for me. But is it great for you?
“Oh, of course!” I believe that he really believes this. I believe that he loves what he does, even when it doesn’t love him back.
Charles Cosbyis the only manGriselda Blancoa.k.a."The Cocaine Godmother"either married or seriously dated that she didn't murder.
The story of how he became romantically involved with the infamous Colombian drug lord and subsequently went on to become a big crack dealer in Oakland with the cocaine she supplied him from prison, is the basis of the 2008 documentary, "Cocaine Cowboys II: Hustlin' With the Godmother."
Charles Cosby and Griselda Blancos
HBO is currently developing a film on the life of Blanco.
TMZ reports that Cosby has threatened to sue HBO if they refer to him in any way. He's also not happy they chose Jennifer Lopez as the lead in the film, saying she is "unconvincing with no street cred."
He's working on his own Blanco project titled "Hustle."
During the 1970s and 1980s, Blanco, became the most powerful female drug dealer in history while distributing cocaine to Miami, New York and Southern California.
Authorities blame her for starting the Miami Drug War in the 70s. She's suspected of having at least 200 people murdered.
She was eventually arrested and found guilty of a drug conspiracy charge. Blanco avoided murder charges when Miami prosecutors were forced to drop the case after it was discovered Jorge "Rivi" Ayala, Blanco's number one hitman and the state's star witness, was having an affair with a secretary in the Florida State Attorney's Office.
Jorge "Rivi" Ayala
Following a 10-year prison stint Blanco was deported back to Colombia in 2004.
On September 3, 2012, she was murdered in her hometown of Medellin, when two gunmen shot her outside of a butcher shop. Blanco was 69-years old.
Chris Brownemerged a big winner from a child custody court hearing with his baby's mom,Nia Guzman.
In September 2015, Brown was awarded joint legal and physical custody of his 2-year old daughter Royalty and 12 unmonitored visits a month. His monthly child support payments were set at $2,500.
Earlier this year Guzman sought to have that ruling amended. Chris was ordered at that time to give her $20,000 to pay for lawyers.
She requested full custody, drug tests and monitored visitation for Brown, as well as an order prohibiting his mother from seeing her granddaughter.
The judge in the case has denied all of those requests and ruled that Guzman isn't entitled to the $20,000 in attorney's fees the singer had given her.
According to TMZ, Brown was given credit for the money, which covers 8 months of child support.
Guzman also wanted her child support payments increased to $16,000 a month, but withdrew the request.
MILWAUKEE (AP) — City leaders pleaded for calm after violence erupted for several hours Saturday night on Milwaukee's north side following a man's fatal shooting by police earlier in the day, with the mayor imploring parents of anyone at the scene to "get them home right now" after at least four businesses burned and one officer was hurt.
At a news conference just after midnight, Mayor Tom Barrett said the situation appeared to be calming after a riotous scene in which as many as 100 protesters skirmished with police, torching a squad car and tossing a brick through the window of another. Police mounted at least two efforts to push the protesters out of an intersection at the heart of the violence.
The unrest began several hours after a man fleeing police after a traffic stop was shot and killed. Police said the man was armed, but it wasn't clear whether he was pointing the gun or aiming it at officers. Barrett said the man was hit twice, in the chest and arm. Neither his race nor the officer's was immediately released, nor were they identified.
The shooting was being investigated by the state. The officer was wearing a body camera, Barrett said.
At least three people were arrested in an uprising that Barrett said was driven by social media messages instructing people to congregate in the area.
"We have to have calm," Barrett said at the news conference. "There are a lot of really good people who live in this neighborhood."
Milwaukee Common Council President Ashanti Hamilton echoed Barrett's plea for help restoring order.
"We understand the frustration people feel with the police community nationally. ... We have to go through the process of finding justice, but we have to be able to restore order to these neighborhoods," Hamilton said. "Please participate in restoring order to these neighborhoods."
Barrett said the 23-year-old man who died was stopped by police for "suspicious activity." Police said earlier that he was carrying a gun that had been stolen in a March burglary in suburban Waukesha.
"This stop took place because two officers ... saw suspicious activity," Barrett said. "There were 23 rounds in that gun that that officer was staring at. I want to make sure we don't lose any police officers in this community, either."
Police with shields and helmets moved slowly into an intersection after 11 p.m., telling a crowd of about 50 people to disperse. Some threw rocks and other debris at police, who held up their shields. They also threw objects at a business a half-block from the intersection. A nearby traffic light was bent over and bus shelters overturned.
An earlier standoff involved more than 100 people pushing against 20 to 30 officers. Officers got in their cars to leave at one point and some in the crowd started smashing a squad car's windows. Another police car was set on fire.
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported that one of its reporters was shoved to the ground and punched.
The businesses that burned included a BMO Harris branch, a BP gas station, an O'Reilly Auto Parts store and a beauty supply store. Firefighters held back from the gas station blaze because of gunfire.
Police said the man who was shot had an arrest record. The 24-year-old officer who shot the man has been placed on administrative duty. The officer has been with the Milwaukee department six years, three as an officer.