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Original Hot Boy Turk has a message for all of the rappers that are beefing on social media, flashing guns and threatening to kill each other.
He says put down the guns, find a promoter, lace up the boxing gloves and get in the ring and fight. That way everyone can get paid and walk away without losing their life or going to jail.
"If you on probation that means 9 times out of 10 you're a convicted felon. Nigga, you can't get caught with a bullet," Turk says in a Facebook video. "When you niggas taking pictures with guns. You niggas taking pictures with all these fucking drugs. You niggas convicted felons. That's a fucking charge. That's a violation off the top."
"But sometimes motherfuckers don't come and straight violate you 'cause they know you about to do some dumb shit," he continues. "They know you about to do some extra dumb shit, where you gon' take some niggas down witcha. So they let you keep on riding. Keep doing what you doing. They building a case on you, dawg. And half you niggas they really don't want. They want the next man. You niggas ain't gon' do nothing but tell on a nigga. Y'all gon' give the man up."
TheYNT Empire Inc. CEOsuggests reaching out to someone likeFloyd Mayweather Jr., who can finance "Rapper Fights."
"You put these rappers in the ring, motherfuckers coming from all over. They getting them tickets. Nigga, I'ma get a ticket 'cause I wanna see some of you talking ass niggas fight," Turk adds. "Any nigga can shoot a gun, but can you throw them hands?"
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on December 10, 2016 at 10:46am
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U.S. intelligence officials have come to the conclusion that Russia interfered in the 2016 presidential election, in an attempt to help Donald trump defeat Hillary Clinton, according to The Washington Post.
“It is the assessment of the intelligence community that Russia’s goal here was to favor one candidate over the other, to help Trump get elected,” said a senior U.S. official briefed on an intelligence presentation made to U.S. senators. “That’s the consensus view.”
Trump and his transition team issued a statement Friday, December 9, dismissing the findings and slamming the CIA.
"These are the same people that said Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction," the statement read in part. "The election ended a long time ago in one of the biggest electoral college victories in history. "It's now time to move on and 'Make America Great Again'."
Former CIA counterterrorism analyst,Phil Mudd, finds Trump's response troubling.
"This is really depressing for an intelligence officer," Mudd says in a new CNN interview. "What we're seeing is a transition from campaign rhetoric into the Oval Office. On the campaign trail you can create facts. Is the president a native born American? The president had to have the humility to come out and say yes. And the president-elect eventually backed down. When the president-elect, Mr. Trump, didn't like the facts from the Department of Justice and the FBI ... FBI Director Comey saying he would not pursue the email investigation into Hillary Clinton. Attack the messenger."
"Now we're getting the same thing when we have a transition from the campaign trail. If I don't like the facts. If I want to cozy up to Russia. Let me attack the messenger," Mudd continued. "This not just the President of the United States. This is the leader of one of the three arms of government ... the executive branch. He has now before taking office told two elements of that executive branch; The FBI and the CIA that he doesn't trust them. This is unbelievable."
In this Sept. 28, 2015 file photo, President Barack Obama shakes hands with Russian President President Vladimir Putin before a bilateral meeting at United Nations headquarters.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama's order to intelligence officials for a full-scale review of campaign-season cyberattacks met with a cool reception from President-elect Donald Trump, whose transition team said it's "time to move on."
Trump has been repeatedly dismissive of the intelligence community's determination that Russia sought through hacking to disrupt the U.S. election, and Obama's new initiative was similarly brushed off at Trump Tower.
Trump's transition office issued a statement reflecting the deep divisions that emerged between his campaign and the intelligence agencies over Russian meddling. "These are the same people that said Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction," the statement said. "The election ended a long time ago in one of the biggest Electoral College victories in history. It's now time to move on and 'Make America Great Again.'"
The investigation ordered by Obama will be a "deep dive" into a possible pattern of increased "malicious cyber activity" timed to the campaign season, White House spokesman Eric Schultz said Friday, including the email hacks that rattled the presidential campaign. It will look at the tactics, targets, key actors and the U.S. government's response to the recent email hacks, as well as incidents reported in past elections, he said.
The president ordered up the report earlier in the week asked that it be completed before he leaves office next month, Schultz said.
"The president wanted this done under his watch because he takes it very seriously," he said. "We are committed to ensuring the integrity of our elections."
The Washington Post reported Friday that the CIA has concluded that Russia aimed specifically to help Trump win the presidency.
The Kremlin has rejected the hacking accusations.
In the months leading up to the election, email accounts of Democratic Party officials and a top Hillary Clinton campaign aide were breached, emails leaked and embarrassing and private emails posted online. Many Democrats believe the hackings benefited Trump's bid.
Schultz said the president sought the probe as a way of improving U.S. defense against cyberattacks and was not intending to question the legitimacy of Trump's victory.
"This is not an effort to challenge the outcome of the election," Schultz said.
Obama's move comes as Democratic lawmakers have been pushing Obama to declassify more information about Russia's role, fearing that Trump, who has promised a warmer relationship with Moscow, may not prioritize the issue.
Given Trump's statements, "there is an added urgency to the need for a thorough review before President Obama leaves office next month," said Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., senior Democrat on the House intelligence committee. If the administration doesn't respond "forcefully" to such actions, "we can expect to see a lot more of this in the near future," he said.
The White House said it would make portions of the report public and would brief lawmakers and relevant state officials on the findings.
It emphasized the report would not focus solely on Russian operations or hacks involving Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta and Democratic National Committee accounts. Schultz stressed officials would be reviewing incidents going back to the 2008 presidential campaign, when the campaigns of Sen. John McCain and Obama were breached by hackers.
Intelligence officials have said Obama and Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney were targets of Chinese cyberattacks four years later.
Kidd Kidd, one of the sickest lyricists in the rap game, is preparing to give hip hop fiends a dose of audio heroin in the form of a new project entitled "Peanut From Mazant."
Expect nothing less than fire from the G-Unit emcee and New Orleans native, on the tape which drops January 1, 2017.
Check out a taste of what you can expect to hear by watching the music video for "On Some Shit" on YouTube (https://youtu.be/vIZ43IbekLg).
Harlem, New York native and Young Money/Cash Money Records recording artist, Jae Millz, puts niggas up on keeping their street game up to par on his new release titled "Young Boy." The rhyme scheme is complimented well by a snarling beat produced by Lil Eto and H.N.I.C.
Travis Scott was the musical guest on Late Night with Stephen Colbert Thursday, December 8th. He used the occasion to perform the songs "Sweet Sweet" and "Goosebumps."
The rapper and songwriter CEO Of We are Titans Music Group From Florida known as Yung Zeus has released his latest hip-hop single, “I Wanna Live.” The official Young Zeus single stands as an example of his artistic integrity, dedication, & lifestyle qualities of which the artist is aware and justifiably proud.
Boasting dope rhymes and a catchy radio friendly hook and bass-filled beat that thumps hard, the ”I Wanna Live" single off his upcoming EP "Returning The Favor' proves that Yung Zeus is more than simply ready for the big time. Young Zeus coming out with new projects with MMG, Cashmoney, We The Best, in the near futute.
Yung Zeus has the passion and desire to express good music Young Zeus is not your average recording artist. Hes working hard to becoming a household name!