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In this VladTV clip, Willie D spoke on YouTube shutting down his channel after receiving multiple “policy violations.” According to Willie he was given strikes because of the content he covers, which includes exposing crooked cops, racist politicians, and more.

From there, Willie D broke down the difference between what he does and what Alex Jones of InfoWars does. Willie then went on to say he is a free-thinking black man, unlike Kanye West, who he says thinks like a slave.

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[Part 1] We sat down with Teefy Bey live from South Philly and he explained his Relationship w/ Meek Mill, Comin up in South Philly, Some History Behind The "Bey Family", The Origins of his Do 4 Self Movement and more!

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Young Harlem Chance was born in Manhattan New York on Sept 23rd 2008. Young Harlem loved music so much he started to create his own rap material which led to his first official single called “Wanna Have Fun Challenge”. One day while in the studio recording his song he was offered a opportunity to perform on a kids cruise. The feedback from him dancing while performing landed Young Harlem Chance other opportunities to perform At fashion shows, talent shows, block parties, The YMCA Summer Stage at Harlem Week, New Jersey Fashion Week, birthday parties plus more. With the help of his father Mr. Commercial he will definitely continue to make fun positive music for the youth.Get Connected With Young Harlem Chance On Social Media:Instagram: www.instagram.com/youngharlemchanceFacebook: www.facebook.com/youngharlemchance
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Ain’t No Give Up (Prod. by GB36) OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO [Directed by B.ENT/BBP]

Check out this new banger by 7City Ghost Blanco Ain’t No Give Up (Prod. by GB36) click the link to watch: https://youtu.be/LnvX11YR4ps

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Original Article By: Valarie Denise Jones

BIG Exclusives with Valerie Denise Jones - Special Edition - Thursday, Oct 25 at 8p EST - (929) 477-1167 - Topic:  DJ Ready Red Workshop Kick-Off  (Special Guest Host:  Van Silk)

VIP Workshop Guests:  GrandMixer DXT, Grand Wizzard Theodore, Kool Kyle the Starchild, DJ Kevie Kev Rockwell, DJ Fatha Ramzee, Rick Millian, Mean Gene, DJ Swell, DJ Juice, Kool DJ Red Alert, Prince Johnny C, DJ Dramatic, DJ Mark E. Collins, DJ L, and The Original Clark Kent

DJ Ready Red Hip Hop Workshop |  A Great Day in Hip Hop  - Celebrating the legacy of DJ Ready Red

DJ Ready Red :: One Of The Founding Members of Houston’s Geto Boys.  RED was the Geto Boys’ first DJ and producer. He gave them their sound. He was responsible for most of the production on the early stuff and all of the production on Willie D's  first album, Controversy. -- "To say he was a pioneer would be an understatement. Red was before his time. There’s a lot of producers today that are eating off of Red and don’t even know why their bellies are full.” --- Willie D

One of the flagship artists on Rap-A-Lot Records, the Geto Boys rose to prominence with their 1988 debut Making Trouble before adding Scarface and Bushwick Bill for 1989’s Grip It! On That Other Level, 1990’s The Geto Boys and 1991’s groundbreaking We Can’t Be Stopped.

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Mac Miller's cause of death has been revealed.

The L.A. County Coroner's Office released its toxicology results, showing the 26-year old Pittsburgh native, born Malcolm McCormick, passed away on September 7, 2018, from a combination of cocaine, fentanyl and alcohol, according to TMZ.

Other drugs found in his San Fernando Valley home included oxycodone, Adderall, Xanax and hydrocodone.

Miller was already "blue" when an assistant discovered his body in bed in a "praying position." He was kneeling forward, with his face resting on his knees.

The rapper was bleeding from one nostril and had a 1/4 inch abrasion on the bridge of his nose.

A rolled-up $20 bill with white powdery residue was in the "Self Care" hit maker's right pocket.

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Comedian DL Hughley stopped by The Breakfast Club to weigh in on political and racial equality issues and much more.

-Thinks it's strange that Comedians have to ask permission to have a thought nowadays

-Thoughts on Cavanaugh vs Bill Cosby

-His problem with #MeToo movement

-His thoughts on comedians beefing

-Bernie Mac

-His relationship with TK Kirkland

-His problem with Kanye West

-Trump is clear in his message

-The Blackface controversy & Megan Kelly

-Nike and how they need Black people

-How badly Black people need to feel good

-Products he doesn't use or support because of what companies represent

-Stacy Abrams, Gillum and why folks should vote

-Most educated segment of American population is Black Women

-Problem in our community is Black women and men and not equal

-Men should protect and provide

-His thoughts on daughters and his relationship with his

Watch the full interview below:

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TOKYO (AP) — Floyd Mayweather is planning on fighting Japanese kickboxer Tenshin Nasukawa on Dec. 31 in Saitama, north of Tokyo.

The 41-year-old Mayweather is 50-0 in his boxing career but has never fought professionally under MMA rules. Although he did have a lucrative win over MMA fighter Conor McGregor last year.

Japanese promoter the RIZIN Fighting Federation on Monday said rules and the weight class for the bout have not been set.

“We still have some work to do,” said Nobuyuki Sakakibara, the RIZIN chairman.

The 20-year-old Nasukawa, speaking at a news conference alongside Mayweather, called it “probably the biggest event of my life so far.”

He also vowed to end Mayweather’s long string of victories.

“Nobody has defeated my opponent in the past, and I would like to be the man who makes history,” Nasukawa said, speaking through an interpreter. “My punch can change history. And I will show that to you. So please stay tuned.”

Mayweather sat calmly and then praised his young opponent.

“I think he’s young, very strong and very fast and he undefeated so it’s obvious he’s doing something right,” Mayweather said.

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Tre-Dot w/Got the Gius "Gemini"

Underground music is defined as comprising musical genres beyond the mainstream culture. Any song that is not being legally commercialized is considered as such; as well as the foundation and creative force behind the culture. Tre-Dot, the New York City born emcee (now in NC) is the definition and representation of such an artist. Upon his return as an emcee and connecting with producer Got the Gius, the concept of Icicles Drippin was formulated. The projects focus goes deep inside the mind of the emcee which is representative of the artwork and logo by Plushy Gangsta. The first shared single entitled “Why” (Justice for Junior) took a journey deep into the mind of a young man terrified and facing his untimely death in a familiar environment. Next up, the single Gemini, the initial video single, is a tale expressing in detail the traits of the zodiac sign Gemini. Icicles Drippin is the album, produced in its entirety by Got the Gius and all video footage directed and filmed by Illy Rock of NC.Get Connected With Tre-Dot On Social Media:Instagram: www.instagram.com/bosstredotInstagram: www.instagram.com/iciclesdrippinTwitter: www.twitter.com/bosstredot
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NEW YORK (AP) — The “DC” initials that flashed on the Madison Square Garden marquee have a deeper meaning for Daniel Cormier.

Dual Champ.

Cormier draped himself in two title belts, history-making bling that cemented the 39-year-old as one of the greats in the mixed martial arts game.

“Two belts for each shoulder! I get to look at this again,” Cormier said. “It’s history and Daniel Cormier is one of the best of all-time.”

He backed up his boast with authority in New York.

Cormier choked out Derrick Lewis in the middle of the second round to retain his heavyweight championship in the main event of UFC 230, becoming the first fighter to defend titles in two weight classes.

Cormier, who also holds the light heavyweight crown, made quick work of an overmatched Lewis with a rear naked choke. He celebrated with his family in the cage as Lewis trudged out, still in his trunks unlike the last fight that made him a quick star.

Cormier (22-1, 1 no-contest) had a quick takedown in the first and turned in a dominant yet dull effort to easily take the round. He didn’t waste much time in the second and left MSG with a little slice of history.

He was still ready to rumble.

With trash talk worthy of WrestleMania hype, Cormier called out former UFC heavyweight champion and current WWE star Brock Lesnar for a match in 2019.

Cormier had an itch to add a third (yet faux) title.

“Bring that belt with you when you come to my house,” said Cormier, who has vowed to retire at age 40.

Cormier won the heavyweight crown when he flattened Stipe Miocic, a bout that ended with theatrics after he called Lesnar into the cage. Lesnar shoved Cormier in the chest while the fighters traded insults to hype a potential future bout.

UFC President Dana White has said he wanted a Lesnar-Cormier bout signed for next year, a showcase that would surely be the biggest ever for heavyweights. Lesnar is still with WWE and left the promotion’s controversial Crown Jewel event on Friday in Saudi Arabia as the Universal champion. His status remains as murky as ever — he still has to serve out the remainder of a USADA suspension — and was not spotted at MSG.

Cormier beat Anthony Johnson in 2015 to win the light heavyweight title and defended it against the likes of Alexander Gustafsson and Volkan Oezdemir.

Cormier has never lost to anyone except Jon Jones, the star-crossed former light heavyweight champion who beat him twice. The second bout last year was changed to a no-contest when Jones failed a doping test that kept him out of the sport for 15 months. Cormier will be stripped of his light heavyweight title and the 205-pound crown will go to the winner of the Jones-Gustafsson bout at UFC 232 on Dec. 29 in Las Vegas.

Jones has ruled out a trilogy, and Cormier’s next challenger will surely give him a better fight than Lewis.

Lewis (21-6) served 3½ years in prison in his early 20s stemming from a parole violation when he was charged with aggravated assault shortly after high school. Lewis took up mixed martial arts shortly after his release and used his big right hand to ascend to a title shot. He had won nine of his last 10 fights and his self-deprecating humor — including a randy answer as to why he stripped off his shorts inside the cage after his last win — earned him a sponsorship deal with Popeyes Chicken.

“Look who just slid into our DMs before the weigh in,” the fried chicken joint tweeted, with a picture of Lewis chomping on a drumstick.

Much like attacking a bucket of chicken, Cormier tagged Lewis everywhere: leg, thigh, and then the neck for the decisive blow.

“A lot of people have to understand that I’ve been doing this for nine years and I fought at a championship level for eight of them,” Cormier said. “If you have a puncher’s chance it’s not good enough.”

The main event had history, if not the thrills of the earlier bouts.

Ronaldo “Jacare” Souza connected on a flush right hand to the temple to knock out Chris Weidman in the third round in a battle of two fighters who both badly needed a victory.

Souza and Weidman were engaged in a brutal slugfest that kept both fighters on their feet for most of the first 2½ rounds. Weidman finally got caught and clung to Souza’s leg as he tried to find his bearings. Souza got a couple of punches in for good measure until referee Dan Miragliotta mercifully stopped the fight.

Souza rebounded from a loss to Kelvin Gastelum at UFC 224 and did it with a busted nose. Weidman stunned Souza with a right that smashed the Brazilian’s nose, making it spew blood for the remainder of the first round.

Israel Adesanya had a breakout performance with a dominant destruction of veteran Derek Brunson than ran his record to 15-0 and launched him as serious contender in the middleweight division.

Adesanya flipped off Brunson early in the first round and finished him not much later for the TKO win. Adesanya landed a knee to the face that stumbled Brunson and finished him off with a left that had the crowd on its feet. Adesanya, who has earned comparisions to a young Anderson Silva, danced in the middle of the octagon on a night where a new star was seemingly born.

His bio on his @stylebender Instagram account says he likes to “say the darndest things.” Adesanya had something to witty to say to the MSG crowd.

“They say this is a walk in the park? Nah, it’s a walk in the Garden,” Adesanya said.

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With some cool visuals, cool delivery and cool presentation....these guys definitely held up to the title of "Vincent Vega."  Lord Coonie collabs with Tommy Midnight as they bring a live feel to the single with animated lyrics. And DTG Films matches the vibe with some next level visual effects. This is definitely one for hiphop heads and lovers of good music to check out.

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Ar-Ab aka The Top Goon of Philly and OBH Records boss drops an official music video for "Trill" featuring SuperStar YaY.

Directed by D.S. the Writer. @DSTheWriter

Ar-Ab's debut album titled "Road To Glory" coming soon!

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Abdul West
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P.O. Box 562
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19105

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On Episode 6 of UFC 230 Embedded, heavyweight title challenger Derrick Lewis reveals the upbringing that fueled his drive to succeed, and middleweight Chris Weidman cuts weight surrounded by his “true team.” On Friday morning, everyone makes weight, including Weidman and opponent Jacare Souza, and Lewis and two-weight champ Daniel Cormier. Then everyone heads to Madison Square Garden to face off at ceremonial weigh-ins. UFC 230 Embedded is an all-access, behind-the-scenes video blog leading up to the heavyweight title fight taking place Saturday, November 3 on Pay-Per-View.

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