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Charlamagne Tha God gave Donkey of the Day from Monday, March 5, to everyone dragging Kobe Bryant for old sexual assault allegations after he won an Oscar for Best Animated Short Film for "Dear Basketball."
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P.J. Tucker goes Sneaker Shopping with Joe La Puma at Flight Club in New York City and talks about wearing Yeezys in the NBA, the time Michael Jordan asked him, "What are those?," and comes close to breaking the show's record for biggest purchase.
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Tory Lanez stopped by The Breakfast Club to talk new music and more.
· Meaning of album
· Female friends
· Racial profiled at store
· Getting Donkey of the Day
· Tory having his own sound
· Writing for Travis Scott
· Wearing another man’s underwear
· Storyline for pieces featuring 50
· Drake conversation not the same anymore
· Connecting with drake after beef
· Relationship with meek
· F’N up Nicki Minaj verse on shooters
· Would you change your own verse if asked
· Speaking with Nicki after verse situation
· Is it quiet for Tory Lanez
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There are very few people in this world who are able to make a remarkable lasting impression within minutes, Meecah being one of them. Since the age of 3 years old, Meecah has been singing, dancing, and acting her way into The Spotlight. Originally from Sunny South Florida, Meecah trained and perfected her craft by singing at prestigious events, selling out headlining venues such as B.B Kings and The Arts Garage, and was consistently requested out of the country to perform in the Bahamas. There is no doubt that this vocal powerhouse is destined for stardom! Since her move to New York in 2014, Meecah has released her first EP entitled “New Moon Rising” including her highly requested singles “Melanated” and “Pilot”. Additionally, she has performed on Broadway twice, and consistently entertains east coast audiences at a myriad of music festivals, television segments, notable showcases, and headlining performances that curate a huge following called #PackMeecah
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NEW YORK (AP) — Back on track after two straight powerful performances, Sergey Kovalev looks ready for a bigger test.
He wasn’t interested in talking about another fight with Andre Ward.
How about a match with another rugged Russian?
Kovalev powerfully defended his WBO light heavyweight title Saturday night, opening a deep cut under fellow Russian Igor Mikhalkin’s right eye that forced the fight to be stopped with 35 seconds left in the seventh round.
“Krusher” won his second consecutive fight since his back-to-back losses to Ward, dealing punishment to his former amateur teammate in the first defense of the title he regained in his last bout.
That followed an earlier victory at Madison Square Garden for WBA 175-pound champion and fellow Russian Dmitry Bivol, who remained unbeaten with a 12th-round stoppage of Cuba’s Sullivan Barrera.
Maybe Kovalev-Bivol is the match to make.
“If it’s a big money fight, I am always ready for that,” Kovalev said.
Kovalev (32-2-1, 28 KOs) took some punches but simply walked through them and opened the cut in the sixth round. Then in the seventh, referee Steve Willis halted the action and sent Mikhalkin to the corner after a flurry of punches to his face, and the physician said the fight needed to be halted.
He had to work longer and harder than his November victory over Slava Shabranskyy, whom he stopped in two rounds in the same arena to take back one of the titles Ward vacated upon retirement.
“This was better work than the last fight for sure,” Kovalev said.
Mikhalkin (21-2) had a bloody U.S. debut, winning just one round on one judge’s card.
Mikhalkin landed some clean shots, as “Krusher” either wasn’t seeing the straight lefts from the southpaw or simply wasn’t respecting his power. Mikhalkin has only nine knockouts and it became clear he wouldn’t get another — though Kovalev did say he felt some of the body shots.
Kovalev has fought two relative unknowns since he lost his three belts in a close decision loss to Ward in 2016 and then was stopped in the eighth round last June in the rematch.
He certainly seems ready for something tougher — though he didn’t seem interested in hearing that Ward teased a possible third fight.
“I don’t think about that right now,” he said. “I just want to do what the fans want to see and I love boxing.”
Promoter Kathy Duva said she hoped Kovalev would fight again at MSG in July, though it was too early to consider the opponent.
Fans — Russian ones, at least — might like to see him against Bivol, who was dominant in the biggest fight of his career.
Bivol (13-0, 11 KOs) was dominating the fight and a little over a minute from winning an easy decision when he caught Barrera with a hard right to the head to set up the knockdown. Barrera was able to get up in time but the referee stopped the fight at 1:41 of the round.
“In the first few rounds I was a little reserved trying to plan for the rest of the right,” Bivol said through an interpreter. “When it got to the 12th round I knew I would be able to knock him out so I stepped on the gas.”
Bivol outlanded Barrera 243-75 in total punches, according the final stats, in his second defense of the title he was given when Ward retired. He wasn’t bothered by a cut near the right eye in the second round that the ringside doctor checked a couple of times in the later rounds but never affected him.
Barrera (21-2) was offered a fight first with Kovalev but chose instead to take less money for a shot at Bivol, perhaps counting on his experience over his 27-year-old opponent.
But he had no answer for the champion’s speed and accuracy and did well to last as long as he did. His only previous loss had been to Ward.
Bivol may still be young, but he looks ready.
“It’s not up to us who I fight,” he said. “I can only be the best if I fight the best and I have the belt, so come get it.”
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NEW YORK (AP) — Deontay Wilder was out on his feet. Forget defending his WBC heavyweight title, Wilder was lucky to find his corner when the seventh round concluded.
About 10 minutes later, he was strutting around the Barclays Center ring, his belt secure, but his reputation as being untouchable severely tarnished.
Wilder survived a pummeling from Luis Ortiz, then knocked out the challenger in the 10th round Saturday night to retain his crown. Befitting the undefeated champion from Alabama, it was a wild affair for the final few rounds after a dull series of pawing and gesturing by Wilder gave Ortiz a solid lead.
“A true champion always finds a way to come back and that’s what I did tonight,” Wilder said. “Luis Ortiz is definitely a crafty guy. He put up a great fight. We knew we had to wear him down. I showed everyone I can take a punch.”
Well, yeah — Wilder certainly took his share of them.
Even after Wilder knocked down Ortiz in the fifth round, the bout remained in the Cuban’s favor.
Then, in the seventh, Wilder was dazed and confused by Ortiz’s assault. Though he never hit the canvas, he stumbled to his corner when that round ended. The end seemed near.
“I almost had him and I think I would’ve if there were a few more seconds in the round,” Ortiz said. “Wilder was definitely saved by the bell. I thought I had him out on his feet. But you have to give him credit, he weathered the storm.”
Instead of folding, Wilder closed the ninth with two hard rights, and then a series of vicious combinations in the 10th started Ortiz’s downfall.
It was over with 55 seconds to go in the 10th after Ortiz went down for the second time in the round from a right uppercut and referee David Fields stopped it.
“I just had to get my range back and my fundamentals back,” Wilder said. “And I was able to do that. I showed I was a true champion tonight.”
Wilder, 32, is 40-0 with 39 knockouts. This easily was his toughest bout. Somehow, he was ahead on all three judges’ scorecards.
The Associated Press had it 86-83 for Ortiz heading into the 10th.
Ortiz, 38, is 28-1. He couldn’t have come much closer to becoming the first Cuban heavyweight belt holder after finally getting his match with Wilder. Their initially scheduled bout was in November, but Ortiz twice tested positive for a banned substance, a diuretic.
He was ready Saturday, but not quite resourceful enough.
“In this sport, any punch can end a fight,” Ortiz said. “In the ring anything can happen.”
Wilder basically threw away the early rounds with a lack of aggression and much clowning. The left-handed Ortiz was all business.
In the fifth, with boos raining down from the crowd of 14,069 at Barclays Center, Wilder finally landed a solid punch. That invigorated him and two rights to the chin sent down Ortiz.
Wilder couldn’t finish him, and was nearly finished himself two rounds later. Ortiz was so dominant in those three minutes that Wilder looked bewildered at his predicament.
The champ hung on in the eighth, then somehow found the fortitude and punching power to turn it around in the final two rounds.
“Luis Ortiz was one of those fighters that everyone ducked, even champions ducked him,” Wilder said. “I wondered why it took so long for him to get a title shot and now we know.”
What boxing doesn’t know is how this performance will affect the division. Wilder’s sights have been set on Anthony Joshua, who defends his WBA and IBF crowns at the end of the month against WBO champ Joseph Parker.
If nothing else, Wilder’s ring reputation took a hit, although his toughness and ability to take a punch can’t be questioned.
“I’m ready right now,” Wilder said. “I always said that I want to unify. I’m ready whenever those guys are. I am the baddest man on the planet and I proved that tonight. This solidified my position at the top of the food chain tonight.”
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Check out episode nine of the Yanadameen Godcast with Lord Jamar & Rah Digga. They talk gun control, review Nipsey Hussle's "Victory Lap" album and more.
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Saturday Night Live welcomed Migos as the musical guests last night. The trio used the occasion to perform "Stir Fry" and "Narcos."
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Where nowadays most up and coming rappers talk about guns they don't own, money they don't have and women they never met...Young talented decided to completely flip the script and talk about something everyone can relate too. "With or Without You : A Reverse love Story" is Young Talented's new Ep. The 6 song project tackles the ups and downs of love from a males stand point. Filled with lyrical bars, dope beats and even an eye catching cover...Young Talented might had just cracked the code to getting both sides of the war in romance to support some hot material. Check out the Ep streaming today on the popular Soundcloud App/ Website, but also available on;
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Nowadays, it isn't often you find a single that gets ya blood flowing just from content. But this new single from 'Intellect" or 'Lect" definitely fits that description. Bar for bar this lyricist brings content and grace. "Truth About" is an in-depth look into this artists journey through life. Almost a street testimony of big dreams and a search for ones self. Lect rides over the instrumental and along with "Taps" laying a heart pumping hook, does emergency CPR on Hip Hop today. Once a day i find myself telling someone "HipHop is not dead..its just in the underground...and you have to go below industry level to find it..." Everything with in "Truth About" solidifies my claims. Check out the single and video today!!
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Atlanta was always regarded as the booming zone of hip hop and rap music since the genre’s inception. The place has produced some of the biggest artists of the arena who are now celebrated personalities in the music industry. Atlanta is specially known for rap tracks that are both musically and lyrically powerful. One artist who is glorifying the hip hop music scene of the place is G. Dawson. After witnessing huge popularity for his singles, Dawson has released his dream project “Phoenix” on SoundCloud. This album is loaded with eleven tracks each of which is crafted with perfection.
The tracks “So Tired”, “Never fold”, “Lying To Ya”, “For real” and “Roll It Up” highlights on the mesmerizing rapping skills of G. Dawson. His voice texture is perfect for contemporary hip hop music that needs artists who equally skills in rap narration and sing melodious single. G. Dawson has reached the height of success only with struggles and hard work. His childhood was tough and brutal. But amidst such hardship he nurtured his music talent. The single “So Tired” of the album “Phoenix” is indeed the best music piece that will prove his perfection in the music genre. Stay tuned to Soundcloud for his upcoming releases.
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