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Hip Hop recording artist Gunsmoke is back and ready to take over the streets with his new release entitled "Dedication To Hip Hop" featuring co collaborator Realistic Rah. This is more then just another rapper just rapping over classic beats.. this is a masterpiece, an experience to any that will listen. Gunsmoke hails from Paterson, New Jersey and has been grinding for a while trying to break into the music industry. They say timing is everything well get ready for the next big Artist to hit the scene. Gunsmoke is an incredible well rounded artist with dope, quality songs that everyday hustlers & fans of hip hop can relate to. Gunsmoke has released projects like "It's About That Time" (Hosted By DJ Money Crack), "GSR", & "Juice World" (Hosted By The Evil Empire). Gun Smoke also released his well received visual to his ”No Feelings,” single which has the potential to be a BILLBOARD hit. Add the later release of his first LP,”ALL WORK NO PLAY,” and its not hard to see that without even having dropped his first LP, and still making time for his two sons, with a strong argument “Gunsmoke ” Is Already One Of The Hardest Working Artists In The Game!  
Stream & Download the blazing new project from Gunsmoke (Feat.Realistic Rah) "Dedication To Hip Hop" and stay in tune with F.A.M Music Group & Gunsmoke via Social Media:  
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(Cleveland.com) Nine people were injured during an incident at Ohio State University and a suspect was killed, according to police and other reports.

A 90-minute campus lockdown was lifted at 11:30 a.m. All classes are cancelled for today.

"The scene is now secure, and law enforcement will continue to have a visible presence on campus," the university's department of public safety said. Campus remained open but about a dozen buildings are closed.

Law enforcement sources told the Columbus Dispatch that a car rammed Watts Hall about 9:40 a.m., and at least two people got out of the car. One person had a gun and another appeared to have a large knife.

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Columbus Police, Ohio State police and deputies with the Franklin County sheriff's deputies rushed to the scene.

Details of what occurred have not been released. Some students said a fire alarm was pulled at Watts and when student went outside the car drove into the crowd.

Some people were injured by the car.

Victims were taken to Ohio State Wexner Medical Center, OhioHealth Grant Medical Center and OhioHealth Riverside Methodist Hospital.

The Wexner Medical Center said it was treating four victims, none with life-threatening injuries.

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The incident occurred at Watts Hall and allegedly involved a machete.

Roads were closed around campus, as were the exits to campus from Ohio 315. Police and snipers searched the area for more suspects.

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SODMG boss Soulja Boy and Chicago artist Rico Recklezz have been beefing for several weeks due to a conflict that originated from the "Crank That" rapper's conflict with Lil Yachty.

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At one point Soulja tweeted that he had put a $100,000 bounty on Rico's head, but later said he was joking and the beef was dead.

"I'm having $100,000 cash on me right now. This man ain't ever seen a million dollars in his life. I made a million dollars when i was 17. Rico what? Y'all is tweaking right now. The beef over with," Soulja told Vlad TV.

Despite that, Rico says in a new interview with Say Cheese TV that he doesn't want to seriously injure Soulja, but he plans to put hands on him.

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Say Cheese TV: So it's no more beef with y'all?

Rico Recklezz: He a bitch, I'm still gon' smack him. Oh, I'm smacking your face. I'm beating yo ass ... I'm smacking you. I ain't gon' kill you or nothing, but I'm gon' beat the fuck out you, then we can be cool. We can box for $10K.

Say Cheese: When he tweeted about the $100K, he said he was just playing on Vlad. The minute you saw that what was your reaction?

Rico: He's such a bitch ass nigga that wasn't even respected. If that was a real nigga, I woulda been dead that night. Let a real nigga say he got $100K on some shit. A nigga gonna die by that hour.

Say Cheese: So, after that you got to L.A. Was that strictly for that Soulja Boy situation?

Rico: Hell yeah. I went to L.A. 'cause he made (a diss song). You wanna mention my name? I'm a bitch ass nigga? I went to his house. Ask him was I at his house. Bring yo bitch ass down, Soulja. He in the window. Y'all niggas ain't do shit but sit in the house with some Dracos. Yall didn't even blow the motherfuckers.

Peep the full interview on YouTube (https://youtu.be/a5yawPLG8hs).

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Check out Trouble's new single titled "Who You Kiddin." The track was produced by Zaytoven.

Want more of Trouble?

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Apple Music: itun.es/us/gIKncb
Spotify: spoti.fi/1XVKqUM
Google: goo.gl/BSQwx6
Soundcloud: @troubledte

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Mixtape : Avokid (@Avokid) - 4 Ever Rich

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Avokid release the new project "4 Ever Rich" hosted by Dj Tati.Mixtape contains 16 records coming from the ATL rapper
with features from Vizual,Nixxx and other names.Beyond just being a rapper he also produces his own music which you can
check out with other productions from Nard & B,TMG,Prhyme and other notable names.

Currently Avo is pushing the new single "Vixen Chick" which appears on "4 Ever Rich". Stay tune for the new visual for the single to appear with already having the visual out for "4 Ever Rich x Flexin" featured on this mixtape as well.

Continue to watch for his name and growth coming out of Atlanta.

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MIAMI (AP) — Fidel Castro's death triggered an emotional and long-awaited celebration in Miami's large Cuban-American community Saturday as peaceful demonstrators waved flags and honked car horns, many cheering with joy and others weeping for family members who didn't live to see this day.

Yet it was also a bittersweet time as most realize Castro's passing will not immediately translate into freedom or democracy on the oppressive communist island and that much work remains to enact change in Cuba.

"We need for the people of Cuba to have the freedom we have in the U.S., but this changes nothing. There won't be change until the people revolt," said Juan Cobas, 50, who came to the U.S. from Cuba at age 13.

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Others saw Fidel's death as a sign that a generation that has ruled Cuba for nearly 60 years is passing from the world stage, many noting that his brother, current President Raul Castro, is 85.

"I'm feeling this is the beginning of the end," said Alex Pineiro, 32. "Fidel was the architect of what's going on. It's a mix of emotions, I'm happy he's dead, but I'm celebrating hope."

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Within hours of the announcement early Saturday of Castro's death at age 90, thousands of people banged pots with spoons, waved Cuban and U.S. flags in the air and whooped in jubilation on Calle Ocho — 8th Street, and the heart of Little Havana. Honking horns and strains of salsa music from car stereos echoed against stucco buildings, and fireworks lit up the humid night sky.

Police blocked off streets leading to Cafe Versailles, the quintessential Cuban-American hotspot where strong cafecitos — sweetened espresso — were as common as a harsh word about Fidel Castro.

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"Cuba si! Castro no!" they chanted, while others screamed "Cuba libre!"

Celebration, not grief, permeated the atmosphere. Castro has cast a shadow over Miami for decades, and in many ways, his policy and his power have shaped the city and its inhabitants.

"We're not celebrating that someone died, but that this is finished," said 30-year-old Erick Martinez, who emigrated from Cuba four years ago.

There were no reports of violence or any arrests during the demonstrations, Miami police

spokeswoman Kenia Fallat said Saturday. Miami-Dade County officials said there were no plans to activate the emergency operations center — another sign of the more subdued reaction to Castro's death than might have previously been expected.

"They are celebrating but in a very peaceful way," Fallat said of the demonstrators.

The U.S. Coast Guard was running regular patrols and not increasing staffing levels or taking other emergency steps, said Petty Officer Jonathan Lally. The Coast Guard has seen a sharp uptick in Cubans attempting to arrive in Florida by sea, with at least 7,411 Cubans attempting to migrate over the Florida Straits in the fiscal year that ended Sept. 30 compared with 4,473 in the same timeframe last year.

Cubans fled the island to Miami, Tampa, New Jersey and elsewhere after Castro took power in 1959. Some were loyalists of Fulgencio Batista, the president prior to Castro, while others left with the hope they would be able to return soon, after Castro was toppled. He never was.

Some tried for years to find a way to remove Castro by force, including the failed CIA-backed Bay of Pigs invasion in 1961. Rafael Torre, 80, took part in that battle and wore a "Bay of Pigs Veteran" shirt to Saturday's demonstration.

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"We tried for more than 50 years but couldn't do it. Now he's dead, and maybe things can change,' Torre said. "It might take three or four years. Maybe the revolution will be on the streets in three or four months."

Many others believed they would never be free under Castro and his communist regime. Thousands left behind their possessions, loved ones, and hard-earned educations and businesses, traveling to the U.S. by plane, boat or raft. Many Cubans died on the ocean trip to South Florida.

The ones that made it to Miami took a largely, and vehemently, anti-Castro stance.

"He should not be revered. He should be reviled," said U.S. Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, a Republican who was born in Cuba.

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In this Dec. 23, 2004 file photo, Cuba's leader Fidel Castro, sitting, is helped into his chair by his brother Raul Castro as he arrives to the National Assembly in Havana, Cuba.

Some people said the election of Donald Trump as president could lead to a tougher stance against the Havana government that might hasten change.

"I hope that Trump takes a hard line against the Castro regime," said Henry Marinello, 60, who left Cuba as a child in 1961,

On New Year's Eve every year, Cubans in Miami utter a toast in Spanish as they hoist glasses of liquor: "Next year in Cuba." But as the Cuban exiles aged, and as Castro outlived them, and as U.S. President Barack Obama eroded the embargo and younger Cubans returned to the island, the toast rang silent in many households.

News of Castro's death was long anticipated by the exiles. Rumors have come and gone for decades, and Castro's death had become something of a joke. This time, though, it was real.

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"We're all celebrating, this is like a carnival," said 72-year-old Jay Fernandez, who came to Miami when he was 18 in 1961 after he was jailed twice by the Cuban government. He and his wife and another woman held up a bilingual sign he'd made four years ago when Castro first became ill. "Satan, Fidel is now yours. Give him what he deserves. Don't let him rest in peace."

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Several blocks away, at the Bay of Pigs memorial, Antonio Hernandez, 76, rode his bicycle up in a light rain and stood at the eternal flame that honors the men who tried to wrest Cuba from Castro's grip.

"Everybody's happy. Now this guy won't do any more damage," said Hernandez, who came to Miami on the Mariel boat lift in 1980. "His brother will now go down, too. But the world has to pay attention to this, not just we Cubans."

Many Cubans made successful livings and raised families in Miami despite having to learn a new language and start their lives over. Exiles who arrived as teenagers with no money in their pockets became millionaires, political leaders, clergy members and teachers.

Gabriel Morales, a 40-year-old financial executive, monitored social media early Saturday from his home in Miami. His parents both left Cuba decades ago. His father left Cuba before Castro took over, and then returned to visit during Castro's regime. He vowed never to return until the regime changed, Morales said.

Morales' mother left after Castro assumed power; her family had their property taken by the government, Morales said.

"Feels weird," Morales said in a text message to an Associated Press reporter. "Been waiting to hear this news all my life. Seems unreal."

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Lush reported from St. Petersburg, Florida, and Anderson from Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Associated Press writers Adrian Sainz in Memphis, Tennessee and Josh Replogle in Miami contributed to this story.

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Bricksquad stamped artist & Forever Music CEO Dolla Ru is back with his latest video called “Its Dolla Ru”.
This is the video to his debut hit single which is featured on Vevo. Dolla Ru is giving us a description of who he is.
The Brooklyn, New York emcee is one of the hottest rising stars on the East Coast. He has been seen on such websites
at HipHopWeekly, Don Diva Magazine, ThisIs50.com, MTV Artists, Forbez DVD & more!

As 2017 is on the way,make sure you look for him to drop the new EP "Raised In The 90s" by checking out the first
record "I'm Gonna Cry".

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New Music Spotlight. Check out the new music video by Brose Royce called F*uck Donald Trump.

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Following major press alongside Lil Uzi Vert, Kodak Black and Playboi Carti, Brose Royce delivers the politically controversial visual “F*ck Donald Trump” to support his new album POLITIKKKS.

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Smack and The Ultimate Rap League rolled out a battle from it's Born Legacy 3 event. This one features Queens, New York emcee TH3 Saga vs Chess Smack of the Bronx, New York. Check it out and let us know who you think won.

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