Posted by ChasinDatPaper on December 14, 2020 at 10:00am
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"Mother of Pearls" featuring Eto is one of the highlights off of Willie The Kid and V Don's excellent "Deutsche Marks 2" album. Check out the new official music video for it!
Directed by Cole Eckerle @ColeEckerle
Production company: Bad Grey @Bad.Grey
"Deutsche Marks 2" is available now on all streaming platforms:
LORD, LORD! The hardest working man in show business, Flee Lord comes through with an official music video for "WestCoastin" featuring T.F off of his latest album titled "No More Humble Fashion."
Produced by Mephux
Directed by New High Filmz @NewHighFilmz
"No More Humble Fashion" is available now on all streaming platforms:
01. NMHF intro (Prod. by 4ord) 02. Roc to the X Ft. Zaza God (Prod. by Ghost Dave) 03. Skinny Pete in a Dutch (Prod. by Ghost Dave) 04. Cut It 3x Ft. Westside Gunn (Prod. by Ghost Dave) 05. Top Back, Chopper Lit (Prod. by Milky Fella) 06. WestCoastin Ft T.F (Prod. by Mephux) 07. NMHF Skit (Prod. by MELKS) 08. Payin Bills with Cocaine (Prod. by 4ord) 09. Doors Locked Ft. Conway the Machine (Prod. by Ghost Dave) 10. NMHF Skit 2 (Prod. by Mephux) 11. Broke N Still Lyin Ft. G4 Jag (Prod. by Eto) 12. NMHF outro (Prod. by 4ord)
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on December 13, 2020 at 11:10pm
In the midst of a national crisis, prison inmates are often an afterthought for the general public.
Rapper and community activist Trae the Truth is working to do something about it. The rapper reached an agreement with Harris County officials to allow inmates to attend virtual funerals for loved ones during the pandemic.
The agreement was reached between the rapper and the office of Sheriff Ed Gonzalez. Inmates can now attend funerals via Zoom. While it doesn't take the place of attending an in-person burial, inmates can still receive some closure despite sentences and pending cases, according to the press release.
In a post shared to Instagram, Trae the Truth said, "I stepped up on behalf of the inmates locked up to come to a understanding with the jail to allow inmates to at least be part of laying they love ones to rest... In most cases you cant be involved with a funeral at all when u locked up, so now I made it where they will at least be able to Zoom the funeral," Trae the Truth said.
This is a first for the city of Houston, as inmates aren't typically allowed to attend funerals. While it's not ideal to attend a virtual funeral, the opportunity allows inmates a degree of closure while behind bars.
"It might not be the best but at least they can see their loves ones off... This is a major step forward for those locked up. Hopefully it will spread to more than just the County. Grateful."
Since the initiative began, Harris County has conducted over 20 funerals via Zoom.
Rapper and Georgia native Bubba Sparxxx returns today with a new EP titled King of Crap. The project has 8 new songs with one guest feature from JeremyCrews. Listen below via YouTube or on any digital music platform.
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Posted by ChasinDatPaper on December 13, 2020 at 11:50am
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In 2014, rising stars Conor McGregor and Dustin Poirier met in Las Vegas, both hoping to pave their way to a world championship. Since then, McGregor has won titles in two weight classes, while Poirier secured an interim lightweight crown, both becoming UFC superstars in the process. The two will meet again on Saturday, January 23, at UFC 257.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on December 13, 2020 at 10:30am
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Deiveson Figueiredo stepped back after the final bell and spread his arms wide. The UFC flyweight champion loosed a full-throated scream as he wrapped a hug around Brandon Moreno, who had just stretched him to the limit of his ability.
When the scorecards couldn’t decide a winner, Figueiredo stayed the champ — and the UFC had every reason to get these two together again soon.
Figueiredo and Moreno fought to a thrilling majority draw at UFC 256 on Saturday, with Figuereido setting a UFC record in his second defense of his flyweight title in three weeks.
Lightweight contender Charles Oliveira also earned his eighth consecutive victory by unanimous decision after dominating former champion Tony Ferguson on the ground at the Apex gym on the UFC’s corporate campus.
Just 21 days after Figueiredo (20-1-1) stopped Alex Perez for his first title defense at UFC 255, the Brazilian returned to the cage and survived a perilous stalemate with Moreno (18-5-2), who also fought at UFC 255.
After making a trip to the hospital Friday night because of an undisclosed ailment, Figueiredo gathered the strength to complete the quickest two title defenses in UFC history. His third defense will almost certainly be against Moreno again.
“You absolutely, positively do that rematch,” UFC President Dana White said. “What a fight that was.”
Figueiredo didn’t speak publicly after the fight, heading straight back to the hospital instead. He was battered and bruised after barely holding off Moreno, who almost became the first Mexican-born champion in UFC history with a stirring mid-fight rally after a low blow left him crouched in pain on the canvas.
Referee Jason Herzog took a point from Figueiredo in the third round for the low kick, and Figueiredo’s mistake proved crucial: One judge scored it 48-47 for Figueiredo, but the other two had it 47-47. The Associated Press also scored it 47-47.
“I think it’s the correct decision to make an immediate rematch, and I’ll be ready next year,” Moreno said. “I’m happy, because obviously I wanted the title, but I just enjoy throwing punches in the octagon.”
Figueiredo and Moreno both won last month and then agreed to stay in Las Vegas for a hastily arranged title fight headlining a card that had been decimated by injuries and COVID-related bout cancellations.
Their subsequent slugfest capped the final pay-per-view event of a tumultuous year for the UFC, the first major North American sports organization to return to competition amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The promotion has put on 32 events in 32 weeks since early May despite innumerable fight cancellations and alterations due to positive COVID-19 tests.
After one more event in Las Vegas next Saturday, the UFC will take a three-week holiday break before resuming weekly shows, likely inside its coronavirus-secure bubble in Abu Dhabi.
Conor McGregor, the biggest star in combat sports, is scheduled for a rematch with Dustin Poirier at UFC 257 on Jan. 23.
“I don’t know what I expected for 2021, but it doesn’t look like it’s going to be a lot different,” White said. “But this was a great year for us. We had great fights. Business has never been better. Basically our business broke records last year in almost every category except live gate. 2020 was a horrible year in a lot of ways for all of us personally and professionally, but it was a great year for the UFC.”
Figueiredo and Moreno traded big shots from the opening minutes, with both fighters showing power belying their 125-pound frames. Moreno took significant damage around his right eye in the first two rounds, but he also peppered Figueiredo with shots and controlled the champion when they went to the ground.
Moreno was in serious pain after Figueiredo’s low blow, but he gathered himself and unleashed on Figueiredo for the rest of the round. Moreno also looked sharper in the fourth round, but Figueiredo rallied with power in the fifth.
Earlier, Oliveira (30-8) left no doubt about his worthiness for a title shot in the UFC’s deepest weight class with his one-sided victory over Ferguson (25-5), who lost his second fight in 2020 after going 12-0 over the previous seven years.
“Nobody has done to Tony Ferguson what I just did,” Oliveira said. “I’m proving that I have what it takes to be champion, and that I will be champion next year.”
Oliveira sunk in a nasty armbar in the closing seconds of the first, but Ferguson simply refused to tap before the bell, even as his elbow bowed dangerously in the wrong direction.
Oliveira won 30-26 on all three judges’ cards. Only four active UFC fighters have longer winning streaks than the Brazilian submission specialist.
The main card began with former heavyweight champion Junior Dos Santos’ fourth consecutive TKO loss, this time to France’s Ciryl Gane, who only started MMA three years ago.
Several minutes later, middleweight Kevin Holland improbably knocked out Ronaldo “Jacaré” Souza with punches from the ground just 1:45 into the first round. Holland somehow generated enough power in a right hook to stop the veteran Jacaré despite being on the bottom of their clinch on the ground.
Holland has won five fights in seven months after the UFC’s coronavirus pause, and he yelled at the cageside cameras after this victory, asking for another fight next week.
“If I broke records this year, that means I need to break more records next year,” Holland said. “We’re just getting started. If I’m happy off what I did, that means I can’t continue to grow.”
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on December 13, 2020 at 10:03am
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In this clip from next week's "People's Party with Talib Kweli," Kweli and co-host Jasmin Leigh talk with rapper, singer, record producer, actor, and record executive Busta Rhymes about his early career, Q-Tip's mentorship, and his debut studio album 'The Coming.'
Full episode arrives on Monday 12/14 at 9AMet/6AMpt.
Cardi B's husband, Offset, just weighed into the controversy over Snoop Dogg criticizing Cardi for being too openly sexual on 'WAP' -- and his message is basically this ... dude, pause.
We got the Migos rapper Saturday in Bev Hills, and asked him about the tiff Snoop caused by saying Cardi shouldn't be so vulgar in her music -- and he tells us that while he loves Snoop and respects him like no other ... he says the Doggfather's got it wrong here.
Check out Offset's rationale ... he makes some very valid points. For starters, he says men should NOT be telling women what to do period -- but especially as it pertains to their own business and bodies. He says that's been going on for way too long throughout history, and Offset thinks we should uplift ladies now more than ever and let them shine.
More importantly, Offset points out the double standard of male rappers being able to rap in often pretty filthy terms -- including promoting violence, etc. -- but don't catch any flak that a female rapper might when she crosses a line in a man's mind. Offset also points out that he, too, has children ... but that on this front, ya gotta acknowledge it's entertainment and not a moral compass.
Here's hoping they can all break bread after this -- sounds like Offset's cool enough with Snoop to call him up anytime.
Houston rhyme spitter Eminencee presents "Colors" An eleven-song effort that puts his immense talent on full display. You won't feel the need to skip a song, though you might be tempted to listen to several tunes more than once.
1. Intro (Colors) 2. Act Up 3. Brain Run 4. Sheriff Badge 5. Crown Queen ft Jaybird 6. Greatest Alive ft Slater the Genius 7. Felon 8. Fatal Attraction 9. Maximize ft Black James 10. Air Bubbles 11. Fear God
CHICAGO THREEZ drops another conscious cocktail BOMB! New Single/Video "OTHER SIDE!" featuring Silence, DJ X-Ray and a remix-loop from Curtis Mayfield! Produced by Riot One for SSMG! Truly another Gold Barz audio and visual classic!!!!!!!!
Snoop Dogg thinks Cardi B needs to rein it in a little when it comes to talking about and showing off her lady parts -- which has a lot of people scratching their heads.
The legendary rapper -- who's no stranger to getting raunchy -- sat down for a virtual interview recently with Central Ave and gave his honest thoughts about Cardi's hit song 'WAP,' which he says is a bit much on the explicit front ... and not a good look.
He says Cardi should "slow down" when discussing her privates, because he feels like a woman's vagina is something that should be cherished and kept secret for whoever's fortunate enough to encounter it. He says he'd like to see more privacy and intimacy, and 'WAP' pretty much epitomizes the exact opposite of that ... in his eyes.
Of course, folks were quick to jump on Snoop and call him out for what seems like hypocrisy -- seeing how he's made a career rapping about women and sex, and sometimes in very explicit terms.
Not to worry, because that irony was not lost on Snoop in his chat -- he acknowledged that if he was a younger man, he'd probably be all about it ... and might even hop on the 'WAP' remix. With that said, he notes that he's just older and sees things differently now.
Snoop mentioned having a daughter changing his perspective on life, but in the same breath ... he says she's "of this generation," so he tries not to flex too much.
It's a monumental moment for hip hop as West Coast legends Tha Dogg Pound link up with their East Coast counterparts Capone-N-Noreaga, on Daz Dillinger and Capone's new single/music video titled "Guidelines" featuring Kurupt and N.O.R.E.
(CNN) University of Florida basketball star Keyontae Johnson was in critical but stable condition after collapsing on the court during a game Saturday.
Johnson was walking onto the court after a timeout early in the game against the Florida State Seminoles when he collapsed, according to the ESPNU broadcasters. He was taken off the floor on a stretcher.
A group of visibly shaken teammates and coach Mike White huddled in prayer before play resumed, according to game footage.
The 6-5 junior forward from Norfolk, Virginia, was in critical but stable condition at Tallahassee Memorial Hospital, team spokesman Denver Parler said via Twitter.
Florida Gators men's basketball tweeted, "Our thoughts are with Key. Love you, man."
The team's leading scorer and rebounder, Johnson is averaging 19.7 points and 6 rebounds per game. He had 5 points before collapsing.
Johnson was the Southeastern Conference Player of the Year.
Ar-Ab, born Abdul West, is currently in the middle of a medical crisis while being held at the Federal Detention Center (FDC) of Philadelphia.
Ab's manager, Poerilla detailed his deteriorating health to me today.
What started as a laceration led to an infection which has spread throughout his entire body, leading to discoloration of his skin and bleeding. Ab's kidneys are also failing. He's unable to use the bathroom (number 1 or 2), is shaking uncontrollably and can't walk due to swelling in his legs.
The FDC is reportedly refusing Ab medical treatment, endangering his life.
Inmates are entitled to receive medical, dental and mental health (psychiatric) services.
We're asking that you contact the Federal Detention Center and Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf to demand that Ar-Ab be given proper medical treatment immediately. Time is of the essence.
The UFC’s roughest fight might be in court over the next few years.
A group of former UFC fighters suing the promotion scored a key legal victory on Thursday when federal judge Richard Boulware said he would grant their lawsuit class-action status, according Kevin Draper of The New York Times.
The antitrust lawsuit dates all the way back to 2014, initially filed by Cung Le Jon Fitch and Nate Quarry against the UFC’s parent company. The lawsuit claims the UFC has abused its monopoly power in the MMA labor market, suppressing fighter wages.
While competitors remain like Bellator and the PFL, other larger competitors like Strikeforce, Pride and WEC have been bought out and absorbed by the UFC.
"This is an enormous win for all UFC fighters, past, present and future," Le said in a statement provided by the MMA Fighters Association, which backs the lawsuit. "For too long, the UFC has taken advantage of fighters by monopolizing the industry, and cheated fighters out of millions of dollars each year. Today's decision by Judge Boulware means our case can proceed for all UFC fighters that are part of the class."
The change in status will reportedly put any fighter who fought in the UFC between late 2010 and 2017, a group of about 1,200 fighters, to receive money from a legal victory or settlement unless they opt out.
The full price tag the UFC is facing if they lose in court: nearly $5 billion.
Per the Times, that number comes from how UFC fighters have historically seen less than 20 percent of the promotion’s total revenue, as opposed to the 50/50 splits seen in the NFL, NBA and NHL. A formula reportedly found the wage gap from differing revenue splits to amount to $1.6 billion, and damages are tripled in antitrust cases.
Will the UFC end up having to cut $5 billion in checks to its fighters? Probably not.
First of all, there are still plenty of obstacles for the lawsuit to even reach the trial phase. The UFC reportedly plans to appeal the granting of class action status to the lawsuit, and has also filed for a motion for summary judgement to throw out the case.
If both of those attempts to cut down the lawsuit fail, one expert told the Times the UFC will want to settle the case rather than take on a $5 billion risk with a trial. The expert said that antitrust settlements average at about 19 percent of single damages, working out to a very rough estimate of over $300 million. The UFC would also want to avoid the risk posed to its core business model, as a loss would fundamentally change how it signs fighters.
The plaintiffs are also reportedly seeking structural remedies in the UFC’s business practices, including the banning of long-term contracts.
Tony Ferguson connects with Forrest Griffin at the UFC PI. Junior Dos Santos sings carols – and hits mitts – by the fire. Brandon Moreno has a relaxed weight cut. All the athletes make weight on Friday morning, then face off in front of Dana White.
Heem of Black Soprano Family just dropped a project with DJ Green Lantern titled "Long Story Short." The lead single and music video off of it is for "The Realest" featuring BSF boss, Benny the Butcher.