Mississippi rapper and producer Big K.R.I.T. was a recent guest on The Breakfast Club.
He discusses leaving Def Jam Recordings, being independent, performing at the 2016 BET Hip Hop Awards, speaking out against social injustice, politics and more.
Cassidy drops off a brand new mixtape titled "Da Barbarian." The project is packed with an incredible 37-tracks. Features include Jag, Daisey, Angel, Bishop, Erk and more.
1.Barbarian 2.Where The Fuck You Been 3.Its On Sight 4.Uncomfortable 5.Bag On Your Head 6.Murder Skit 7.FaceFrown 8.This For The Gangstas Feat.Daisy 9.Milly Then Dab Feat. Bishop 10.Pop Skit 11.Bag Of The Stones 12.Ya'll Already 13.Cop Up 14.Leave Them Drugs Alone Skit 15.Leave Them Drugs Alone 16.I Got You 17.Respek BARS 18.Da Bul Bars 19.Illuminati 20.NoCoSign Feat. Jag Angel 21.Talk That Shit 22.ShitLitty 23.Last Thing On My Mind 24.Used To Have Feelings 25.Not Today Feat. Bishop 26.Let The Truth Be Told 27.Stripping And Tipping Feat. Erk 28.Take You Down Feat. Jerimah 29.Root Of All Evil 30.Not Enough Money Feat. LuFly 31.Rich As A Bitch 32.Greatest Man Alive 33.Slam 34.Way Up On A New Level Freestyle 35.Panda Cut It Freestyle 36.Awllll 37.#HipHopAintDead
Singer Bryson Tiller is definitely making his mark in R&B with quality music. Today, he offers up his latest effort titled "Let Me Explain." The track was produced by Phonix.
Comedian and actor Tracy Morgan stopped by The Breakfast Club Wednesday, October 13, to chop it up with Angela Yee, DJ Envy and Charlamagne Tha God.
He talked about recovering from car crash,having visions of being in heaven talking to Richard Pryor, Lucille Ball and Jackie Gleason while he was in a coma, faith in God, playing Redd Foxx in upcoming Richard Pryor biopic, his "Turn It Funny" tour, Eddie Murphy being a genius, says he wouldn't pull out if he smashed Angela Yee.
(Reuters) Two women accused Donald Trump of inappropriate touching in a story published on Wednesday by the New York Times, claims his spokesman called "fiction" but which may further damage the Republican presidential nominee's chances of winning the White House just four weeks before the Nov. 8 election.
The report was followed by a stream of similar allegations from other women, putting more pressure on the Trump campaign as it lags in national opinion polls and struggles to contain a crisis caused by the candidate's comments about groping women without their consent which surfaced on Friday.
One of the women, Jessica Leeds, appeared on camera on the New York Times' website to recount how Trump grabbed her breasts and tried to put his hand up her skirt on a flight to New York in or around 1980.
Jessica Leeds
The second woman, Rachel Crooks, described how Trump "kissed me directly on the mouth" in 2005 outside the elevator in Trump Tower in Manhattan, where she was a receptionist at a real estate firm.
Rachel Crooks
Trump's campaign denied there was any truth to the New York Times accounts. It made public a letter to the newspaper from Marc Kasowitz, a lawyer representing Trump, demanding it retract the story, calling it "libelous," and threatening legal action if it did not comply.
"This entire article is fiction, and for the New York Times to launch a completely false, coordinated character assassination against Mr. Trump on a topic like this is dangerous," the Trump campaign's senior communications adviser Jason Miller said in a statement.
Reuters could not independently verify the incidents. Leeds and Crooks did not immediately respond to requests for comment from Reuters.
"We stand by the story, which falls clearly into the realm of public service journalism," a New York Times spokeswoman said.
The report comes just two days after a Reuters/Ipsos opinion poll showed one in five Republicans thought Trump's comments about groping women disqualified him from the presidency, and put him 8 points behind Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton among likely voters.
MORE ACCOUNTS SURFACE
Within hours, several other media outlets published similar reports. People magazine published a detailed first-person account from one of its reporters, Natasha Stoynoff.
Natasha Stoynoff
Stoynoff said Trump pinned her against a wall at his Florida estate in 2005 and kissed her as she struggled to get away.
"I turned around, and within seconds, he was pushing me against the wall, and forcing his tongue down my throat," Stoynoff said.
The Trump campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the People story late on Wednesday. The article included a denial from a Trump spokeswoman who called the story a "politically motivated fictional pile-on."
Around the same time, the Palm Beach Post reported a claim by Mindy McGillivray, 36, a woman in South Florida, that Trump had grabbed her bottom 13 years ago while she was working at his Mar a Lago estate as a photographer's assistant.
"There is no truth to this whatsoever," Trump's spokeswoman Hope Hicks told the Post. McGillivray could not be reached for comment.
CHASTISED BY SOME REPUBLICANS
The reports come on the heels of a 2005 video that surfaced on Friday that showed Trump bragging about groping women, kissing them without permission, and trying to seduce a married woman.
"I just start kissing them. It’s like a magnet. Just kiss. I don’t even wait," Trump is heard saying on the tape.
Trump said during the second presidential debate on Sunday that he had not actually done the things he had boasted about, and apologized for his remarks, which he called private "locker room talk."
The bombshell video has jeopardized Trump's chances of winning on Election Day, and put Republican control of the U.S. Congress in danger.
He was chastised by Republican leaders, and some called on him to drop out of the presidential race.
On Wednesday, Trump escalated his attacks on U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Paul Ryan after Ryan said he was no longer going to campaign for or defend Trump.
Trump complained to thousands of supporters jammed into a livestock arena in Ocala, Florida, that Ryan and others had not congratulated him on his debate performance on Sunday, and the crowd booed in sympathy.
"There is a whole deal going on and we’re going to figure it out. I always figure things out. But there’s a whole sinister deal going on," Trump said.
Trump has largely kept the support of conservative Christians, a key voting bloc he needs to win the election.
"I take him at his word. I think he's a good man," evangelical leader Jerry Falwell Jr. told CNN on Wednesday.
Former Republican House Speaker John Boehner said in an interview on Fox News Channel that he would vote for Trump in spite of being "disgusted" by his comments, because he wanted to see conservative justices named to the Supreme Court.
The interview was taped before the New York Times story was published, but Boehner said he thought it was likely that more negative stories would emerge in the last month of the campaign.
"What more could be said in this election cycle than has already been said?" Boehner asked. "It couldn't be any worse, could it?"
A spokeswoman for Clinton said Wednesday's report was "disturbing."
"These reports suggest that he lied on the debate stage and that the disgusting behavior he bragged about in the tape is more than just words," said Jennifer Palmieri, a spokeswoman for the Clinton campaign.
(Additional reporting by Emily Flitter, Jonathan Allen, Emily Stephenson, Susan Cornwell, David Morgan, Michelle Conlin, Eric Beech and Eric Walsh; Editing by Caren Bohan and Bill Rigby)
Queens, New York native and one of the best rappers in history, Nas, visited Jimmy Kimmel Live Wednesday, October 12.
The 43-year old "Hate Me Now" hit maker reveals why he hasn't released an album in four years, taks writing his first song at 8-years old, realizing he would be something special one day, inspiring the youth to dream big, investing his money, his brother Jungle wanting him to open a hip hop theme park, his first celebrity sighting, plays "Name That Famous Celebrity" celebrity with Mathew Perry.
New Jersey Rapper Scatta R.Pee releases his "Best Of" mixtape. Over the years he has released several records, most of which ended up on several compilations and mixtapes. Follow Scatta @ facebook.com/scatta.rpee Twitter: @SCATTARPee, Instagram: @scattatatt, SnapChat: @scatta11
G.O.O.D. Music President and king of cocaine raps, Pusha T, is back with a brand new banger titled "H.G.TV." The track was laid down by super producer Mike Will Made-It.
Check out the Yung Jake-directed music video below.
Produced by Grant Curatola
Executive produced by M ss ng P eces & Jean Mougin
We're very sad to report thatTommy Fordhas died at age 52 in an Atlanta hospital, 3 days after suffering a ruptured abdominal aneurysm.
Ford was a veteran actor who starred as "Tommy Strawn" in the 90's sitcom, "Martin."
As we reported earlier today, Ford fell ill on Sunday, October 9. He was taken to the hospital where his condition worsened.
According to TMZ, the actor's family made the decision to take him off of life support today.
Some of Ford's other acting credits included"New York Undercover," "The Parkers," "Who's Got Jokes," "Basketball Wife," "In God's Hands," "Blaq Gold," "Love Different"and "Blues for Life."
Our deepest condolences go out to his family and friends.
Nino brown has surpassed into fame off of his grind and hard work , in 2016 he quickly became the most influential rapper since 2pac. Nino brown has always been known for his internet sensation with the Graaaaape videos and motivational videos that heal the streets. Now he's back out the studio and this time he has hooked up with a new artist out of Buffalo,Ny by the name of Trigga. Trigga is a very well rounded artist with lyrical content and a good image that appeals to all genres of hip hop. Well known for his New York delivery on Down south beats. Trigga has a bright future ahead of him and the sky is the limit for the combined duo. This album is entitled EX-con to Icon and it is definitely quality street music that will lock you in from start to finish. I give this project 5 thumbs up" download it now!
Ronda Rousey(12-1) will make her long-awaited return to the Octagon on December 30. She faces a stiff test as she will be fighting champion Amanda Nunes (13-4) for the UFC Women's Bantamweight title.
UFC President Dana White made the announcement Wednesday, October 12, during an appearance on The Herd with Colin Cowherd.
"Ronda Rousey has been the biggest, baddest female fighter on the planet since (the UFC) got into to women's fighting," White said. "Ronda had a bad loss, obviously and lost her title, but she's still Ronda Rousey at the end of the day."
The upcoming fight will be Ronda's first since being brutally knocked out byHolly HolmatUFC 193on November 15, 2015.
If Rousey defeats Nunes it could set up a possible fight between her and the woman many believe is the best female fighter in the world, Cris "Cyborg" Justino (17-1-1), at a catch weight.
Cyborg has been calling Rousey out for years. White told Cowherd that the fight will finally happen if Rousey wins in December.
Adrien Broner thankfully did not follow through on his threat to commit suicide and is doing betterTMZ reports.
His baby's mother, Arie Nicole aka Miss Louiebags, posted a message on Snapchat a little while ago saying he is okay.
Aswe previously reported, the 27-year old boxer posted two disturbing messages on Instagram Wednesday, October 12, threatening to take his own life.
Some of his friends were concerned enough to call police asking them to do a welfare check.
Broner spoke to several friends by phone. They believe he's in a better place short term, but are concerned about his long term well being and want him to get professional help.