Philadelphia rapper Louie V Gutta becomes the latest artist to remix O.T. Genasis' hit record, "CoCo." Be on the lookout for the re-issue of Louie's New Legend mixtape. That will be followed by an EP and his debut album in 2015.
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Philadelphia rapper Louie V Gutta becomes the latest artist to remix O.T. Genasis' hit record, "CoCo." Be on the lookout for the re-issue of Louie's New Legend mixtape. That will be followed by an EP and his debut album in 2015.
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2Eleven a.k.a. Deuce updates Mack 10's 1995 hit record "Foe Life" for his latest release. This will appear on 2Eleven's forthcoming EP entitled Who I Am. Produced by Hitman Beats.
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Yung Joey continues to pump out new music at a rapid pace. He again taps Spread of Infection (S.O.I.) super producer Doe Pesci for a trunk rattling beat on this latest track entitled "Dat Pack."
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J. Cole will be releasing his new album, 2014 Forest Hills Drive, on December 9th. Here is the official music video for the project's "Intro." Pre-order it now from iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/2014-forest-hills-drive/id940845223.
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As promised Fabolous drops off the street banger "Lituation" as the lead single from his forthcoming album entitled The Young OG Project. It's set to be released on December 25, Christmas Day.
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Beanie Sigel is currently undergoing surgery at AtlanticCare Regional Medical Center after being shot Friday morning, December 5, in Pleasantville, New Jersey. His condition is said to be serious.
"All I can confirm at this time is that Mr. Dwight Grant was shot this morning after an altercation on Spruce Avenue," Pleasntville police Chief Jose Ruiz said, according to NJ.com.
The 40-year old suffered a gunshot wound to the stomach. The bullet exited out of his back.
The Philadelphia rapper is best known as a former artist on Jay Z's Roc-A-Fella Records and being the front man of the group State Property, along with Young Chris, Neef Buck, Omilio Sparks, Oschino Vasquez, Freeway and Peedi Crakk.
Police say a second man was injured in this morning's shooting, but refused medical attention. A suspect was taken into custody following a police chase, according to The Press of Atlantic City.
Sigel, real name Dwight Grant, was released to a Philadelphia area halfway house Aug. 14, after serving a two-year sentence in federal prison for tax evasion. He has been on home confinement since Sept. 25.
Pic Source: Michael Erin of Press of Atlantic City
**UPDATE**
Beanie Sigel's family has asked the hospital where he's being treated not to release any information about his condition, but NBC Philadelphia has provided an update to the original story.
Beans was coming home after dropping his kids off at school when he witnessed a fight taking place near his home. It's unclear whether he attempted to break it up, however his attorney says it doesn't appear that the rapper was the intended target of the shooter.
The other man injured during the altercation has been identified as 22-year-old Umar Salahuddi. He was not shot and has not been uncooperative with detectives investigating the crime.
Police have not yet been able to speak with Beanie. He's now listed in critical condition.
"The whole thing is a tragedy," a cousin of Sigel's wife said. She refused to give her name. "It's just very sad and I just ask that everybody keep our family in prayer and that he pulls through."
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RIZSELFMADE continues to drop freestyles as he preps for His forthcoming tape #DATMADELIFE.
Peep his remix of Nicki Minaj's single, "Only."
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Grand Hustle recording artist Spodee drops off his new mixtape entitled The B.I.D.
Features include Shad Da God, Peewee Roscoe, Neechie, Bankroll Fresh, Gunna and more. Production credits go to Uncle Charles, The Democratz, Dun Deal, 30 Roc, GT, Drumma Boy, Mars and more.
1.The Blessing In Disguise (Prod. Uncle Charles)
2.What's Going On (Prod. The Democratz)
3.Bitch Nigga (Prod. The Democratz)
4.Believe Dat (Prod.Honerable C Note)
5.Shoot Em Ft. Shad Da God x Bankroll Fresh x Neechie x Peewee Roscoe (Prod. D Ritch)
6.Foreigner (Prod. FKi)
7.Anyway Ft. Zuse x BG Marco (Prod.Dun Deal)
8.Never Be The Same Ft. Gunna x Neechie (Prod. 30 Roc x GT)
9.Rollin (Prod. Ensayne Wayne)
10.Top (Prod. Drumma Boy)
11.Priorities Ft. T.I. (Prod. Mars)
12.Chevrolet (Prod. The Democratz)
13.Bankroll Fresh (feat. Strap & Spodee) - She On It [Prod. by Two7Teen]
14.Karma Ft Doe B (Prod. Dun Deal)
15.Um Hmm Ft. T.I. x Yo Gotti (Prod. By The Democratz)
16.Nothing to Lose Ft. Doe B x Yung Booke x Shad Da God (Prod. Mars)
17.The Other Day (Prod By.Mars)
18.Nobody But Me (Prod. Honorable C Note)
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Lil Wayne's manager Cortez Bryant did his best last night to put a positive spin on the disgruntled status of two of Cash Money Records' biggest cash cows, Lil Wayne and Tyga.
TMZ caught up with Bryant manager Thursday night, December 4, and asked about Weezy and T-Raww's recent comments expressing a desire to leave the house that Birdman and Slim built.
"We're good, I'm smiling. What are you talking about? I wouldn't be in the club right now [if there was a problem]." Cortez said outside of the Penthouse club.
I guess that offers some clarification, although Weezy's Twitter page hasn't changed since he announced his displeasure with the label on Thursday.
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NEW YORK (Associated Press) — Thousands and thousands of diverse people united by anger took to the streets from New York City to San Francisco for a second straight night to protest a grand jury clearing a white police officer in the chokehold death of an unarmed black man.
Grandparents marched with their grandchildren. Experienced activists stood alongside newcomers, and protesters of all colors chanted slogans.
"We're under siege and it has to stop," Harlem resident Judy Edwards said at a rally Thursday night in lower Manhattan's Foley Square.
The 61-year-old black woman was accompanied by her daughter and twin 10-year-old grandchildren, a boy and a girl. She said it was important to her that the children saw a crowd that was racially mixed and diverse in many other ways all insisting upon the same thing — that something must be done.
That was the message, too, in cities across America: Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Minneapolis Oakland, San Francisco and Washington, D.C., among them. Sign-carrying, chanting demonstrators marched down heavily-traveled streets and shut down highways and bridges. Politicians talked about the need for better police training, body cameras and changes in the grand jury process to restore faith in the legal system.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said a "long string of events" involving the deaths of black men at the hands of police, not just the Eric Garner case in New York City, threaten to erode the belief many Americans have in the nation's criminal justice system.
Cuomo, speaking on NBC's "Today" on Friday, said the death of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, and similar previous cases in New York City show that it's necessary to "pull back the lens to understand it's not just about Eric Garner."
The governor said if people don't feel they're fairly represented by the justice system, "you have a fundamental problem."
In New York, Mayor Bill de Blasio — blasted by police union leaders who accused him of not supporting his officers — outlined previously announced plans to teach officers how to communicate better with people on the street.
President Barack Obama also weighed in, saying one of the chief issues at stake is "making sure that people have confidence that police and law enforcement and prosecutors are serving everybody equally."
But U.S. Rep. Peter King, R-N.Y., told The Associated Press: "The black community is not right to be upset about the ruling. If this were a white person it would have been the same thing."
Tensions already were high after a grand jury last week cleared an officer in the shooting death of 18-year-old Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri. Then on Wednesday came the decision that Officer Daniel Pantaleo would not be indicted in the chokehold death of Garner. In both cases the officers were white and the victims were black.
New York demonstrators targeted the city's major traffic arteries again on Thursday. They gathered near the Holland Tunnel, the Manhattan Bridge and on the Westside Highway, temporarily shutting them down. One group converged on the Staten Island Ferry Terminal.
Police say they arrested more than 200 demonstrators in New York City on Thursday night.
New Orleans residents held a die-in at a holiday light show and police moved in to separate them from spectators, some of whom yelled at the demonstrators.
In Chicago, hundreds of protesters blocked Lake Shore Drive. The protesters were thwarted in their efforts to march to Soldier Field, where the Chicago Bears and the Dallas Cowboys were playing.
In San Francisco, protesters blocked Market Street, at one point lying down en masse, causing gridlock until police spurred them to move to Union Square. In Oakland, several dozen protesters walked the streets shouting "No justice! No peace! Jail the racist police!"
In Arizona, about 150 people took part in the march through the streets of downtown Phoenix protesting the deadly shooting of a black, unarmed drug suspect by a white Phoenix police officer who mistook a pill bottle for a gun. The crowd called for an end to what they say is a nationwide epidemic of police brutality.
In Washington, protesters gathered in front of the Justice Department and marched close to the Ellipse where holiday revelers — including the president and his family — celebrated the lighting of the national Christmas tree. A second march went from the district's police headquarters to city hall, where former D.C. Mayor Marion Barry's remains are lying in repose.
At a news conference in New York on Thursday after a night of protests led to 83 arrests, the Rev. Al Sharpton called the state-level grand jury system "broken" when it comes to police brutality cases and urged federal authorities to fix it.
"The federal government must do in the 21st century what it did in the mid-20th century," he said. "Federal intervention must come now and protect people from state grand juries."
But Stuart London, Pantaleo's attorney, expressed confidence Thursday that his client won't face federal prosecution. "There's very specific guidelines that are not met in this case," London said. "This is a regular street encounter. It doesn't fall into the parameters."
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Associated Press writers Tom Hays, Colleen Long, Karen Matthews and Jonathan Lemire in New York, Chris Carola in Albany, New York, and Eric Tucker in Washington contributed to this report.
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Nipsey Hussle is preparing to drop his new album entitled Mailbox Money later this month. To get fans warmed up he releases a new song, "50 Niggaz," produced by 1500 or Nothin and Mike & Keys.
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Neighborhood Nipsey Hussle is back on his back on his grind and about his money once again. He's following up his critically acclaimed Crenshaw mixtape with a new album entitled Mailbox Money.
Similar to his strategy on Crenshaw, where 100 copies were sold for $100 that came with special perks for consumers he'll be offering 100 copies of Mailbox Money for $1000 apiece.
“There will only be 100 hard copies and they are $1000 each,” he told MTV News. “The 100 people that buy the P2P version will be granted access to a private advance listening session of [upcoming 2015 album] Victory Lap at the secret Marathon Store we are going to open the day of the listening!”
The project will also be offered for free via iTunes and Proud 2 Pay. Producers on the album include 1500 or Nothin, Mike & Keys, Hit-Boy, DJ Mustard and more.
Nip has recruited Rich Homie Quan, Young Thug and more for features.
The album will be released later this month.
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Wiz Khalifa had a recent sex romp with Playboy Playmate Carla Howe, that was filmed without his knowledge. The tape is now being shopped around to various porn companies for a possible release, but that's not going to happen if Wiz and his lawyers have anything to say about it.
The Taylor Gang boss met the British model several years back. She was cast as a masseuse in his 2012 movie Mac & Devin Go to High School.
They both shared intimate photos of their latest encounter on their Instagram accounts. Just imagine the internet blowing up if the photos would have also included Carla's twin sister, Melissa!
Where they were and who set up the cameras to film them is not known, TMZ reports that Wiz and his legal team are already geared up to block it's release.
Wiz has already scraped his IG of any photos of Howe. She left hers up.
Howe also posted a message on Twitter along with one of the photos that reads: "Making a movie @WizKhalifa." She later added: "He filmed me not the other way around."
This will probably end up in court. In the meantime check out more photos of Ms. Howe below via her IG.
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Ludacris continues to roll out his Ludaverses freestyles. The Disturbing Tha Peace boss decides to drop some bars over the instrumental to O.T. Genasis' hit single entitled "CoCo."
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Singer John Legend links up with Common for a new song entitled "Glory." This is off of the forthcoming soundtrack for the movie Selma. Common also stars in the film.
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Red Cafe just released a new EP entitled In Us We Trust. Here is an official music video for track number one off of it featuring Memphis rapper Yo Gotti, "R.N.O."
Grab the EP now from iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/in-us-we-trust-compilation/id942131978
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Attorney Gloria Allred held a press conference on Wednesday, December 3, where three more alleged Bill Cosby sexual assault victim detailed their stories.
The women identified as Chelan, Beth Ferrier and Helen Hayes told stories similar to other women who have recently come forward with allegations that Cosby drugged, raped or sexually assaulted in some other way.
Read the new allegations here via USA Today.
Allred proposed that the 77-year old comedian put up $100 million and agree to an informal hearing before a panel of retired judges who would arbitrate the merits of each claim and dole out compensation if a claim has merit.
"It could be advantageous for Mr. Cosby to give up the statute of limitations because there is a huge cloud on his reputation and legacy," Allred said. "The public deserves to know if Mr Cosby is a saint or a sexual predator."
Beth Ferrier
Helen Hayes
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Gloria Allred Holds a Press Conference with Alleged Bill Cosby Victims
Cosby challenged to meet accusers in court
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