Posted by ChasinDatPaper on November 26, 2016 at 10:21am
Only the Family boss Lil Durk drops off a new mixtape titled "They Forgot." Features include Lil Reese, Mozzy, 21 Savage, Meek Mill, BJ the Chicago Kid, Dej Loaf, YFN Lucci and more. Grab a copy now from Datpiff: http://www.datpiff.com/Lil-Durk-They-Forgot-mixtape.814857.html
They Forgot Tracklist:
1.Intro 2.They Forgot (produced by KidWonder) 3.Too Late (produced by C-Sick) 4.Hard Shit featuring Lil Reese (produced by KidWon) 5.Baller (produced by TyMadeIt) 6.Rico (produced by DonisBeats) 7.Young Niggas featuring Meek Mill (produced by LondonOnDaTrack) 8.We Dem Niggas featuring Mozzy, OTF Ikey (produced by C-Sick) 9.Shooter2x featuring 21 Savage 10.Back 2 Back featuring Hypno Carlito (produced by TyMadeIt) 11.Victim (produced by Young Chop) 12.Rider Chick featuring DeJ Loaf (produced by KidWonder) 13.Rich Forever featuring YFN Lucci (produced by Chopsquad DJ) 14.Street Life featuring Bj The Chicago Kid (produced by DonisBeats)
2016 XXL Freshman G Herbo delivers his highly anticipated "Strictly 4 My Fans" project. The eleven-track tape boasts excellent production from C-Sick, DJ L, Tapez, Chase Davis, Kid Deezy, Kid Marquis, Southside, DP on the Beat and Charlie Handsome.
The lone vocal feature comes courtesy of Lil Bibby.
1. “Strictly 4 My Fans (Intro)” [prod. by C-Sick & DJ L] 2. “Gutta” (prod. by Tapez) 3. “Crazy” (prod. by Chase Davis) 4. “Run It Up” (prod. by Kid Deezy) 5. "Pull Up" (prod. by Kid Marquis) 6. “Control” (prod. by Charlie Handsome) 7. “Tired” (No Limitation Preview) Feat. Lil Bibby [prod. by DJ L] 8. “Havin Shit” (prod. by C-Sick) 9. “Something” (prod. by DP on the Beat) 10. “Eastside Story” (Swervo Preview) (prod. by Southside) 11. “Jay-Z (Outro)” [prod. by C-Sick & DJ L]
(Washington Post) Authorities said a 62-year-old white man in Charleston, W.V., showed no remorse when he admitted that he fatally shot a black teenage boy earlier this week during a heated encounter in the city’s East End.
The Charleston Gazette-Mail reported that William Ronald Pulliam has been charged with murder in the shooting death of the teen, who was identified in local news reports as 15-year-old James Harvey Means.
“The way I look at it, that’s another piece of trash off the street,” Pulliam reportedly told police, according to a criminal complaint cited by the newspaper.
Charleston police have now called on federal authorities to determine whether the case could be considered a hate crime, according to the Associated Press.
“That review is in its early stages, and the fact that a review is being conducted should not be taken as any indication of what the review’s outcome will be,” Assistant U.S. Attorney Steve Ruby said, according to the Gazette-Mail.
The newspaper reported the statute “establishes a maximum sentence of life imprisonment for willfully using a firearm to kill another person because of the victim’s actual or perceived race, color, religion or national origin.”
It was not immediately clear whether Pulliam had an attorney.
“I don’t care if they’re white or black,” he said. “Nobody is going to do me like that. It doesn’t make any difference if he’s black. My God, everybody that lives around here is black. I get along with all of them — ask them.”
Witnesses told police that Pulliam and the teen knocked into each other on the street Monday night near a Dollar General and got into an argument, according to a criminal complaint cited by the Gazette-Mail.
Pulliam then went into the store and the teen sat down with some friends on a nearby porch, according to the court records.
On his way back, Pulliam passed by the porch and the two continued to argue, witnesses told police. The teen crossed the street and, as he approached, Pulliam allegedly shot him twice, according to the reports.
But Pulliam told WCHS that as he was walking to Dollar General, the teen and his friends were laughing and threatening him.
“The guy goes, ‘What the f— did you say?’ I said, ‘Man, I didn’t say anything,” Pulliam told the news station, alleging that the teen flashed a gun at him and the teen’s friends encouraged him to pull the trigger.
Pulliam said that he walked on to the convenience store. On the way back, he said, he set out on the opposite side of the street to avoid them, but the teen crossed the road and started taunting him again with a gun.
“I just shot him,” Pulliam told WCHS.
“I felt my life was in danger. I’m sorry, but I’m 62 years old — I’m not going to take a bunch of punks beating me up,” he added.
Police said Pulliam shot the 15-year-old twice in the abdomen, according to the Charleston Gazette-Mail. The teen was rushed to a nearby hospital, where he was pronounced dead, police said.
The Gazette-Mail reported that Pulliam shot the teen with a .380-caliber revolver, though it’s unclear to whom the weapon belonged. Pulliam is not permitted to carry a gun because he was once convicted in a domestic violence case, according to the newspaper. Still, Pulliam told WCHS that he is a “good citizen.” “I don’t do anything to anybody — never have done anything to anybody,” he said.
“I don’t like it. I mean believe me, I did not want to kill anybody but, you know, they’re not going to kill me,” he told the news station.
Following the deadly encounter, Pulliam allegedly went to dinner and then to visit a female friend, according to the criminal complaint.
In 2013, Pulliam pleaded guilty to domestic battery.
According to another criminal complaint in Kanawha Magistrate Court, Pulliam struck his pregnant daughter in the face several times with a closed fist and kicked her in the stomach. He also shoved his wife to the ground during that incident, according to the complaint.
Pulliam’s daughter had visible bruising to her left eye and was bleeding from her lip, Charleston Police Cpl. P.S. Kapeluck wrote in the January 2013 complaint, and Pulliam’s wife was bleeding from her elbow.
Prosecutors dropped one count of domestic battery, and Pulliam pleaded no contest to the other. He was sentenced to 36 days in jail, but Kanawha Family Judge Mike Kelly, who retired in 2014, suspended that sentence. The judge placed Pulliam on a year’s probation and gave him credit for six days he had already spent in jail.
After Monday’s shooting, Nafia Adkins, the boy’s mother, told WCHS through tears, “My son is in a safer place now, and we all love him.”
“I’m going to leave everything up to the courts to take care of this man and do whatever they have to do to make him be punished,” she said.
A GoFundMe page has raised more than $46,000 for the boy’s funeral expenses.
G-Unit's lyrical assassin and Southside, Queensbridge, New York native, Lloyd Banks, links up with frequent collaborator, producer Beat Butcha, for a new banger titled "Misunderstood."
Twon Tweezy still has music thats being pushed to the extreme. Beatmaker Tron Aka Thugga puts his skills down in the productions for the single "Lost In Sauce". Tron is definitely a producer to watch for moving into the 2017 year with his sense of style and beat making in the studio.
I recently came across an artist from the eastcoast who now lives out west in LA named Dray Houston. Although he doesn't have much material released, the content he has put out is definitely worth a listen. His most recent release with producer PdubTheProducer My Plug N' My Plays, is definitely making noise on the internet and throughout the music industry. The track was first premiered on HipHipsince1987, and eventually found its way to The Source, ItzBizKit and Unsigned Heat. The song is based on a story defining survival and prosperity for a young local hustler with big dreams of making it out, and eventually making those plans and hopes come to fruition. Make sure to stay on the look out for Dray Houston and any up and coming future releases by the new artist.
It's a great week for Troy Ave. The Brooklyn, New York rapper gets to celebrate his "Birthday" and Thanksgiving on back-to-back days.
"2Day is My Actual Birthday! But im Droppin This Gift off to Ya'll Since Everyday is a Celebration of Life ..... i call this Track - BIRTHDAY & its produced by @YankeeCrownKing & @TrilogyMuzik," he writes.
Posted by Billy Baymaac on November 23, 2016 at 2:30pm
Staten Island MC's Iron Mic & Apocalipps (who were both members of the legendary hip-hop group the Ruthless Bastardz) release a brand new collaboration mixtape project 'Audio Revolution' that will satisfy every hip-hop fan from beginning to end.
North Memphis very own "Stebo" recently introduce the world to his latest mixtape project "Power - An Introduction to 400" hosted by DJ Larry Live. With Coolrunning OG Bigga Rankin, "Stebo" releases his 1st hit single from the mixtape entitled, "Steph Curry" produced by DJ Squeeky.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on November 23, 2016 at 10:12am
Detroit's singer/rapper Dej Loaf puts her own dope spin on Beanie Sigel's classic song "In the Air." Give it a listen up top and let us know what you think in the comment section below.
Kid Ink releases official visuals for the songs "Noodles & Ramen" and "Before the Checks" featuring Casey Veggies. Both can be found on Kid Ink's "RocketShipshawty 2" mixtape, out now on Datpiff: http://www.datpiff.com/Kid-Ink-RSS2-mixtape.800504.html