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Popoff is back with his new EP "Gutter Radio." The EP is a hard hitting street record with original production by Beat Butcha, Buda & Grandz, Nascent, Doe Pesci and V Don.
(AP) A gunman opened fire at a Florida concert venue as a onetime star of "The Voice" signed autographs for fans after a show, killing the performer before fatally shooting himself, officials said Saturday.
A publicist for Christina Grimmie, Heather Walsh, said in an email early Saturday that "we can confirm that Christina has passed and went home to be with the Lord." The Orlando Police Department also confirmed on its official Twitter page that Grimmie had died.
With deep regret, we have confirmed Christina Grimmie, @TheRealGrimmie has died from her injuries.
Grimmie, a New Jersey native, finished third during season six of NBC's "The Voice" in 2014, competing on the team of Maroon 5 star Adam Levine. She began amassing a following on YouTube as a teenager, gripping online viewers with her powerful renditions of hit songs. Her videos on YouTube have garnered millions of views.
Police said in a news release that the 22-year-old singer had performed with the band Before You Exit at The Plaza Live in Orlando. The concert ended around 10 p.m., and Grimmie was shot as she signed autographs for fans at a merchandise table.
Grimmie's brother immediately tackled the gunman, who then shot and killed himself during the struggle, police said. The gunman was not identified, and police have not said why he attacked the singer. An investigation is ongoing, but police credited the singer's brother with preventing the gunman from hurting others.
Sgt. Wanda Miglio said during a news conference after the shooting that about 60 to 100 people were in attendance, though only a handful remained when the shooting happened.
Miglio said she did not know what security was like at the venue, or how the shooter got two guns inside. She also said she did not know if off-duty officers were working the concert.
"It was just a casual event," she said.
Grimmie had posted a video of herself shortly before the concert was scheduled to begin, encouraging fans to come see her perform.
Levine posted a photo of himself with Grimmie on Instagram, commenting before her death was confirmed: "I'm sad, shocked and confused. We love you so much Grimmie. We are all praying hard that you can pull through this ... this just isn't fair."
When reports of Grimmie's death first surfaced, #PrayforChristina was the top trending hashtag on Twitter. After her death was confirmed, #RIPChristina became the top trending hashtag as Grimmie's fans took to social media to express an outpouring of grief.
"The Voice" paid tribute to Grimmie on its official Twitter page: "There are no words. We lost a beautiful soul with an amazing voice."
There are no words. We lost a beautiful soul with an amazing voice. Our hearts go out to the friends, fans and family of @TheRealGrimmie.
The Philadelphia Inquirer reported in 2014 that Grimmie moved to Los Angeles in 2012 after joining Selena Gomez on tour to focus on her singing career.
"I'm done being surprised by cool things she does. She's very talented and she's worked incredibly hard — it's a dangerous combination," her brother Mark Grimmie told the newspaper at the time.
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Mayo reported from Washington. Schreier reported from Atlanta.
(Philadelphia Inquirer) Philadelphia police are investigating an allegation that Eagles wide receiver Nelson Agholor sexually assaulted an exotic dancer Thursday at a South Philadelphia strip club.
The Eagles on Friday confirmed that Agholor was being investigated by police.
Agholor's attorney Fortunato Perri Jr. said his client "has not engaged in any criminal conduct."
Nelson Agholor
At a news conference Friday afternoon at the Police Administration Building, police spokesman Lt. John Stanford declined to identify the person under investigation because no charges had been filed. He said the probe was being conducted by the Special Victims Unit, which handles allegations of sexual misconduct.
"We are aware of the police investigation involving Nelson Agholor," the Eagles said in a statement. "The organization has been in contact with Nelson and with the proper authorities in Philadelphia."
Stanford said the accusation was made by a 27-year-old woman who works at Cheerleaders Gentlemen's Club, at Front Street and Oregon Avenue. The alleged incident took place about 3 p.m. Thursday at the club and was reported later that evening, Stanford said.
Attorney Perri said of Agholor: "We are confident that he will not be charged with a crime."
Connor Barwin and Fletcher Cox were the two other #Eagles with Nelson Agholor at Cheerleaders. Barwin said he left before alleged incident.
Eagles linebacker Connor Barwin said that he and Eagles defensive end Fletcher Cox had accompanied Agholor to Cheerleaders, but that Barwin had departed before the alleged incident.
Connor Barwin
Barwin released a statement regarding his attendance at the club.
"As a result of my name being mentioned in conjunction with this alleged incident, I would like to clarify that I was only present at the establishment for a very short period of time and have no knowledge about anything that happened after I left the establishment. I stopped by there for about a half hour to meet my teammates, and left at around 2:30 pm."
It was not immediately known whether surveillance footage of the alleged incident exists, Stanford said, adding that the club is equipped with cameras.
Agholor, 23, a native of Nigeria, played college football at USC. He was the Eagles' 2015 first-round draft pick and the 20th overall pick in that year's NFL draft.
Its going to be a hot summer especially being Zoe Season. Esco Flick drops new heat featuring Cheez Bankroll "Sixteen Summers". Be on the look out for both of them.
Muhammad Ali and his innermost circle started a document years ago that grew so thick they began calling it "The Book."
In the pages, the boxing great planned in exacting detail how he wished to say goodbye to the world.
"The message that we'll be sending out is not our message — this was really designed by The Champ himself," said Timothy Gianotti, an Islamic studies scholar who for years helped to plan the services.
"The love and the reverence and the inclusivity that we're going to experience over the coming days is really a reflection of his message to the people of planet Earth."
The 74-year-old three-time heavyweight champion wanted the memorial service in an arena. He wanted multiple religions to have a voice while honoring the traditions of his Muslim faith. And he wanted ordinary fans to attend, not just VIPs.
By now most of you have heard about the unfortunate shooting at T.I.'s Irving Plaza concert on May 25, that left one person dead and three injured.
Troy Ave, who was shot in the leg, is currently being held in jail with no bond after being charged with crimes related to the incident.
West Coast rapper YG was a recent guest on DJ Self's Power 105.1 show and was asked about the situation.
"If I got popped I would've did the same thing. I woul've made my way out that joint," YG said. "That's just reaction ... protocol. It's sad. It was backstage at the concert, so the first shot shouldn't have went off. It come with the rap game, the streets. It come with it, bro."
When 50 Cent released the single "How to Rob" in 1999, he served notice to the rest of the industry that anybody could get it when he stepped into the booth.
Around that time he was about to sign a deal with production duo, Trackmasters.
DJ Self was just getting into the business and through a mutual friend he got 50 to agree to record a freestyle for him. The only catch was that Self had to go to where the 50 was living at the time, in the heart of Southside Jamaica, Queens, New York to pick him up.
"He dresses in all black like he's about to rob somebody or something. And in my my mind I'm like 'Yo, we're just going to a home studio where my friend's mom lives.'" Self says. "So he sits in the back. He wants to sit in the back seat. We're driving, so I keep looking back, keep looking back fiddling. He pulls out a big gun. I'm like 'Yo, fam what are you bringing a gun to my man's mother's house where we got the home studio?' 50 says 'Yo, you just never could be prepared. Things is crazy out here."
Check out the rest of the hilarious story in the video below and listen to the classic freestyle 50 recorded that night.
President Barack Obama was a guest on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Thursday, June 9.
He reflected on his accomplishments while in office and gave his opinion on the 2016 presidential election in a special edition of "Slow Jam the News" with help from Jimmy and The Roots.
Boston George, born George Jung, served 20 years in prison for crimes committed during his reign as a notorious cocaine kingpin. Being credited for smuggling 90% percent of America's cocaine through the 70's to the 80's and ultimately paying for it in 1994, the famed drug dealer's story was recreated for the big screen in the 2001 film "Blow." In this sit-down with DJ Vlad, Boston George talks about why he feels guns and sugar are worse than drugs, Blacks who've been sentenced the same time as him for small amounts of crack, and America's overpopulated prison system.
01 Wut I Luv 02 6 Rings 03 Balmain 04 Big Body 05 Overboard (feat. Lil Duke) 06 Nervous (feat. Young Booke) 07 Trap Talk 08 Big Pimpin’ 09 Broke da Scale 10 Professional 11 Saucin’ 12 Drug Store 13 Torch 14 Pinky Nucca (feat. Chichi)
As promised Chicago rapper and producer, Young Chop, drops off his new "King Chop" album. He locked down features from Chief Keef, Vic Mensa, Riff Raff and more. It's available now on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/king-chop/id1115283920
Stream the album via Spotify up top.
King Chop Tracklist:
01. What You Need 02. W.A.G.T.F.T 03. Ring Ring Ring (feat. Chief Keef & Riff Raff) 04. With tha Choppa 05. Between the Lines 06. Just Do Me 07. Fool with It (feat. Lud Foe) 08. Can’t Hear You 09. My Jeweler 10. Mo Money, Mo Problems 11. Old Hunnits New New Hunnits 12. Around My Way (feat. Vic Mensa & King100james)
Dynamic R&B singer Chrisette Michele is back with a brand new album titled "Milestone." Features include Rick Ross, Meet Sims, Lem Payne and Mali Music. Stream it up top and purchase a copy now on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/milestone-deluxe/id1098078360
Milestone Tracklist:
[03:36] 01. Diamond Letter [04:09] 02. Steady [03:44] 03. Meant To Be (feat. Meet Sims) [04:09] 04. Soulmate [02:48] 05. Unbreakable [04:09] 06. To The Moon [03:03] 07. Make Me Fall [02:58] 08. Equal (feat. Rick Ross) [04:25] 09. These Stones [03:44] 10. Indy Girl [03:33] 11. Us Against The World [03:41] 12. Reinvent The Wheel (feat. Mali Music) [03:28] 13. My Body [03:06] 14. Private Destination [03:16] 15. Black Girl Magic [03:15] 16. Edge Of The Bar [03:58] 17. Top Of The World [03:12] 18. Zero (feat. Lem Payne) [02:56] 19. Ebony
After having his name dragged into the controversy surrounding the shooting at an Irving Plaza T.I. concert May 25, that resulted in the death of Ronald McPhatter and the subsequent arrest of Troy Ave, Choo Biggz decides to speak his piece on the song "Green Room."