Fetty Wap and PNB Rock team up for a surprise DJ Drama-hosted mixtape titled "Money, Hoes and Flows." It features a vocal feature from A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie and production from Sonny Digital, SladeDaMonster, Scott Storch and more. Stream it up top and grab a free copy from Datpiff http://www.datpiff.com/Fetty-Wap-x-PNB-Rock-Money-Hoes-Flows-mixtape.793753.html
PORTSMOUTH, N.H. (AP) — With hugs and handshakes, Bernie Sanders endorsed Hillary Clinton for president on Tuesday and emphatically told his supporters their "political revolution" must now turn to electing his Democratic former rival.
Sanders bestowed his long-awaited support before a boisterous New Hampshire crowd, declaring he wanted to make it "as clear as possible as to why I am endorsing Hillary Clinton." He congratulated her for securing enough delegates to win the Democratic nomination and vowed to do everything he could to help her defeat Republican candidate Donald Trump.
"This campaign is not really about Hillary Clinton, or Donald Trump or Bernie Sanders, or any other candidate who sought the presidency. This campaign is about the needs of the American people and addressing the very serious crises that we face," Sanders said.
He added: "And there is no doubt in my mind that, as we head into November, Hillary Clinton is far and away the best candidate to do that."
As Sanders delivered the endorsement just two weeks shy of the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, Clinton offered a huge smile, embracing him as they raised their arms in unity. The former secretary of state said the final four months of the campaign would be "much more enjoyable" working alongside Sanders and echoed her campaign slogan, "We are stronger together."
During much of her remarks, Clinton embraced many of Sanders' causes, vowing to oppose trade deals like the Trans-Pacific Partnership, fight to raise the federal minimum wage — adopting Sanders' tone, she called it a "starvation wage" — and overhaul the campaign finance system.
"These aren't just my fights. These are Bernie's fights. These are America's fights," Clinton said.
Democrats have coalesced around Clinton's candidacy since she defeated Sanders in primaries last month in California and five other states, helped along by endorsements from President Barack Obama, Vice President Joe Biden and others. In a high-profile rally last month, Clinton was embraced by Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren, a liberal stalwart popular with Sanders' followers.
Sanders has spent the past month seeking to influence the party's platform for the Philadelphia convention and promote electoral reforms including allowing independents to participate in future primaries. He called the platform "the most progressive" in history and hailed steps to create a $15 an hour minimum wage, prevent Wall Street malfeasance and address climate change.
The event at a Portsmouth high school sought to project Democratic unity before Republicans formally nominate Trump next week in Cleveland but some Sanders' supporters in the crowd did not appear to be ready to move on.
Chants of "Bernie" broke out in the gymnasium while opening speakers addressed the crowd, prompting Clinton's faithful to chant, "unity." When Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, a Clinton supporter, told the audience, "We need to elect Hillary," some Bernie supporters stood and shouted, "No," which was followed by chants of "Hillary" in the crowd.
"It's like he's giving up if he endorses her," said Steve Rand, a hardware store owner from Plymouth, New Hampshire, before the two candidates took the stage. He added: "She stands for everything that I am against.
But James LePage, a 25-year-old teacher from Denver who attended the rally, said he felt Clinton was "genuine" in her remarks.
"I heard a lot of Bernie in her voice, which I wasn't willing to listen to before," LePage said.
Recent polls have shown that many Sanders voters plan to back Clinton but have reservations about her honesty.
A new GenForward poll of adults ages 18 to 30 found that Clinton was struggling to make inroads among young Americans who overwhelmingly supported Sanders. The poll found a majority of the nation's younger blacks and Asian-Americans have a favorable impression of Clinton, but the presumptive Democratic nominee struggles with whites and Hispanics.
The Vermont senator saw his longshot bid for the White House quickly catch fire in 2015 at large-scale rallies where he denounced income inequality, the influence of Wall Street and the role of big money in politics — all part of a system he described as "rigged."
Sanders was powered by an impressive online fundraising machine that generated more than $200 million and threatened Clinton's once overwhelming lead in the Democratic primaries with the help of college students, independents and white voters drawn to his anti-establishment message.
In his remarks, Sanders warned that Trump was a divisive figure who would create further splintering.
"In these stressful times for our country, this election must be about bringing our people together, not dividing us up," Sanders said. "While Donald Trump is busy insulting Mexicans, Muslims, women, African Americans and veterans, Hillary Clinton understands that our diversity is one of our greatest strengths."
Trump, who has courted Sanders' backers as the primaries have winded down, wasted little time going after Sanders, accusing him of capitulating to Clinton.
"Bernie Sanders, who has lost most of his leverage, has totally sold out to Crooked Hillary Clinton," Trump wrote on Twitter. "Sanders was not true to himself and his supporters."
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Associated Press writers Catherine Lucey in Des Moines, Iowa, and Lisa Lerer in Washington contributed to this report.
Tish Hyman releases an official music video for "Dreams" featuring Fabolous and Ty Dolla $ign. This is taken from her new EP titled "Dedicated To." Out now on iTunes http://apple.co/29tXJXM
Directed by: Duy Nguyen
Produced by: Dave Kuncio, William Larsen & Alejandro Salazar.
2016 XXL Freshman Kodak Black combines his talents with Boosie Badazz on this collaboration titled "Going Viral." You feeling this? Sound off in the comment section below.
Gucci Mane has been doing a lot of collaborations as of late. He and Migos recently linked up and he result is a new song titled "Now." It was produced by Sonny Digital.
The Compound Gold Project presented by Magnum™ Large Sized Condoms is a three-track hip-hop music collaboration featuring top artists Dave East, BJ The Chicago Kid, Jim Jones, Joey Bada$$, Beanie Sigel and Jadakiss. The second track, “Lost Ones,” features Joey Bada$$, Jim Jones and Annalise Azadian. The track is produced by Don Cannnon. The final track, “Dinero” featuring Beanie Sigel and Jadakiss, is produced by Buda The Future and Grand Muzik, will be released later this summer.
The Compound Gold Project includes three songs, behind-the-scenes videos of the artists in the studio, interviews and artwork from Jay West. The maker of Magnum™ Condoms and creative art studio, the Compound, worked to innovatively bring the “Magnum™ Live Large” lifestyle to consumers through the Compound Gold Project. They collaborated with the artists to record the album and film videos at the Compound, where the artists expressed what it means to be a “Magnum™ Man” and embody the gold standard in life.
Neighborhood Nipsey Hussle is back with another banger this week. He links up with Overdoz for a song titled "Picture Me Rollin." Give it a listen up top.
Lamar Odom has completely fallen off the wagon after nearly losing his life in 2015.
TMZ reports that the former NBA player had to be removed from a Delta Airlines flight from Los Angeles to New York City, because he was wasted and vomiting.
Odom reportedly had way too much to drink in the Delta lounge at Los Angeles International Airport, prior to boarding the flight.
Witnesses told TMZ that he plopped down in his seat, then hopped up and threw up in the galley. Odom then headed to the bathroom and vomited while the door was wide open.
All of this occurred before the plane had taken off.
Odom was escorted off the plane, but reappeared minutes later with vomit on his pants before heading back to the bathroom, using the heads of fellow passengers to balance himself along the way.
"Don't you know his history? I don't want a dead body at 30,000 feet," a passenger told one of the flight attendants.
Odom was once again escorted from the plane, this time for good.
As we reported at the time, Odom was found unconscious last October, at Dennis Hof'sLove Ranch South in Pahrump, Nevada, following a weekend of heavy partying with two prostitutes.
He was rushed to the hospital and placed on life support. Fortunately, he recovered and after several months of physical rehabilitation, Odom was released from a Los Angeles hospital in January.
His estranged wife,Khloe Kardashian, stood by him while he recovered. She gave up a couple of months ago when he started drinking again and refused to go to rehab.
Last month his family found crack pipes, baggies, marijuana roaches and other drug paraphernalia in his Calabases, California home.
During a recent interview with Montreality, SchoolBoy Q was asked if there was one evil he could rid the world of, what would it be.
"Guns, that gun law shit is real ... it'll never stop," The TDE rapper said. "Niggas need to take away guns. From officers, from everybody. It should be no guns. But, it's too many guns out there now. It's impossible to take away all the guns. What I want is impossible to happen. If they could have never made guns ... I think that would be a whole lot better. 'Cause now people just getting killed left and right. You'll have 400-500 people die in Chicago, like every year. That's fucking insane."
Rich Homie Quan is feeling the heat this morning after forgetting The Notorious B.I.G.'s "Get Money" lyrics during Lil Kim's medley performance, at VH1's 2016 Hip Hop Honors on Monday, July 11, at David Geffen Hall in New York City.
Producer Statik Selektah took to his Twitter account Tuesday to rip the rapper, VH1 and warned DJ's not to play Rich's music in New York City.
"Ok enough enough with these new guys… Rich homie Quan should be working at Burger King not doing Biggie tributes… FUckouttahere," Statik wrote. "Then again whoever at VH1 decided that was a good idea needs to be in the mail room for the rest of their life… MCs should do MC shit. New rule… you play a Rich Homie Quan record in NYC, you’re Serato gets taken away. Try me on that."
Power 105.1 radio personality Charlamagne Tha God and Hot 97's Ebro Darden also had harsh words for the "Flex" hit maker on Twitter
"Rich Homie Quan leave the city yet?" "Darden quipped "Bruh you had the Coogi sweater.... But not the lyrics!??!? #YouHadOneJob."
"Teyana Taylor, Kiki Palmer, Dej Loaf they all young and knew the lyrics to the records they performed. Yeah Quan gotta take this L," Charlamagne wrote.
Teyana Taylor, Kiki Palmer, Dej Loaf they all young and knew the lyrics to the records they performed. Yeah Quan gotta take this L.
VH1 held their 2016 Hip Hop Honors show Monday, July 11, at David Geffen Hall In New York City.
Lil Kim's medley performance should have been one of the highlights, but was marred when Rich Homie Quan came out to perform The Notorious B.I.G's"Get Money" verse."
The Atlanta rapper inexplicably forgot the lyrics and Kim had to cover for him.
Watch what happens beginning at the 1:28 mark in the video below.
Young Buck releases an official music video for "Back To The Old Me" off of his forthcoming mixtape titled "10 Bodies," hosted by DJ Whoo Kid and DJ Drama, dropping Friday, July 15. POW!
Former Michigan State University player and current Golden State Warriors star, Draymond Green, allegedly let his temper get the best of him early Sunday morning, July 10, and ended up in handcuffs.
The Detroit Free Press reports that Green was leaving Conrad's Grill in East Lansing, Michigan around 2:30 a.m., when he got into an argument with another man.
Things escalated to the point where Green slapped the guy. Officers were already on the scene working late night patrol and witnessed the entire incident.
Green was arrested and hauled off to a local precinct where he was charged with assault and battery.
The NBA player was released after posting$200 bail
Green's attorney waived his client's right to a scheduled July 20 arraignment.
In doing so, Green acknowledges he understands the charges he faces and the possible penalties if he is found guilty. He also avoids having to attend an arraignment in person.
A pre-trial hearing will be set at a later date.
If convicted Green could face a maximum penalty of 93 days in jail, a $500 fine, or both.
1.Catergory 5 (Intro) 2.Message to the label 3.True 2 Self 4.Amnesia 5.American Dream 6.Go Mode Ft. Rick Ross 7.King Kong Ft. Bruno Mali 8.She Loves Ft. fabolous 9.Pressure (Interlude) 10.Wishful Thinking 11.Goes Around Comes Around 12.Black (Skit) 13.Mr. Black Man 14.Cold Shivers 15.4th Quarter 16.Mama Aint Raised No Fool 17.Fathers Day 18.Keep On Praying
Kidd Kidd is back like he never left. He follows up the May release of "Rapper's Worst Nightmare 2" by dropping the second installment of his "Fuk Da Fame" mixtape series.
1.American Trappstar Intro 2.I Am (Prod by FireBeats101) 3.Everyday (Prod by Soul Professa) 4.Downtown (Prod by FireBeats101) 5.Fuck Who Hate Me 6.Rich Everyday (Prod by FireBeats101) 7.I Learnt (Prod by FireBeats101) 8.Why U Playin (Prod by FireBeats101) 9.Dick Down ft Pak Pistol (Prod by FireBeats101) 10.Left Field (Prod by FireBeats101) 11.Game (Prod by FireBeats101) 12.Middlefinger (Prod by Ky Miller) 13.Free Chuckie Skit 14.Pussy Nigga (Prod by FireBeats101) 15.Streets Aint For Everybody ft Elz Montana (Prod by FireBeats101) 16.From Nuthin (Prod by FireBeats101) 17.Keep The Party Going ft Rizzle, Raw DI aka Dizzy (Prod by FireBeats101) 18.Never Scared ft Hitt Lewis (Prod by FireBeats101) 19.Fake Freinds (Prod by FireBeats101) 20.Im A G (Bury Me A G) (Prod by Phonix Beatz)
Philadelphia rapper and 1/2 of the Young Gunz, Neef Buck, returns with two brand new singles. He links up with Raheem DeVaughn for the laid back cut "Pretty Thang" and goes solo on the uptempo banger "I Got It." Both songs were produced by Jahlil Beats.
BSB Records own Young Lito sounds off on the madness going on in the streets of America at the moment.
I wrote this the other day as I watched the news and saw 2 unarmed black men killed by the police. Being a artist wit a voice and someone that experienced the injustice of cops first hand I feel like I had to record it and share it wit y'all. Here is "ENUFF" prod by Money Montage and Rich Frvr.