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Billy Danze of M.O.P is preparing to release his first solo album titled "The Billy Danze Project" on March 8th. Today he cuts loose the first official music video off of the project, "Halle Berry."
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Billy Danze of M.O.P is preparing to release his first solo album titled "The Billy Danze Project" on March 8th. Today he cuts loose the first official music video off of the project, "Halle Berry."
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#BlaccTheeKidd comes out of Portland, Or striving to make a name for himself. Continue to make a statement to be himself in a industry where it’s follower the leader. Making his own roads creating a path of success.
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(WKYC3) CLEVELAND — A Warrensville Heights man now faces more charges after he punched his defense lawyer in the face following his sentencing for another crime.
David Chislton, 42, was sentenced to 47 years in prison Tuesday after he pleaded guilty to assaulting his girlfriend and setting fire to a Warrensville Heights apartment building in 2017. Chislton was hit with several charges, including aggravated arson, domestic violence and unlawful sexual conduct with a minor.
Authorities responded to the domestic violence situation that turned into a raging fire at the Miles Landing apartment complex on Banbury Circle on April 10, 2017.
According to police, the incident began with an argument between Chislton and his girlfriend around 2 p.m. His girlfriend was able to get away safely, but Chislton barricaded himself in the building, threatening to harm himself and others.
Chislton set fire to a second floor unit before a tactical team took him into custody. The fire caused significant damage and displaced several families.
While investigating the arson, authorities also learned that Chislton was engaging in sexual misconduct with his step-daughter. He was also charged in the death of a dog.
When Judge Nancy Margaret Russo announced Chislton's sentence, the defendant turned and punched his lawyer, Aaron Brockler.
Brockler said he was knocked unconscious and suffered a broken nose and severe concussion. He also said Chislton had been handcuffed in the front, not with his hands behind his back.
"What occurred in courtroom 18-C today was unfortunate, and we are thankful that Attorney Aaron Brockler was not more seriously injured. We wish him the best in a speedy recovery," administrative and presiding Judge John Russo said in a statement issued Tuesday.
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The Opioid crisis is out of control. How can it be controlled? Joe Rogan and Johann Hari discuss it on Joe's show. What are your thoughts?
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In this clip, Sara Molina reflects on how her relationship began with Tekashi 6ix9ine, revealing that they got together when they were 16 when he was known around the neighborhood for wearing eccentric clothing. During this time, she also reflects on working in the same deli as Tekashi before his music career took off, while they lived together at his mother’s home. She also remembers Tekashi being a very good student-athlete when they met, where at one point he was enrolled in a law program, an interesting detail considering his current circumstances.
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NEW YORK (AP) — The chief executive and chief creative officer of luxury fashion powerhouse Burberry have apologized for putting a hoodie with strings tied in the shape of a noose on their London Fashion Week runway.
The knotted strings surfaced after Sunday’s show when a model hired to walk (but not wear the outfit) complained both before the show and on Instagram, saying the noose not only evoked lynchings but also suicide.
Marco Gobbetti, the brand’s CEO, said in a statement Tuesday that Burberry is “deeply sorry for the distress” the top has caused and has removed it from the autumn-winter collection, along with all images featuring the look.
Riccardo Tisci, Burberry’s creative director, also apologized, saying “while the design was inspired by a nautical theme, I realize that it was insensitive.”
Model Liz Kennedy took to Instagram the day of the show, posting a photo of the hoodie with a long message directed at Burberry and Tisci.
“Suicide is not fashion,” she wrote. “It is not glamorous nor edgy and since this show is dedicated to the youth expressing their voice, here I go. Riccardo Tisci and everyone at Burberry it is beyond me how you could let a look resembling a noose hanging from a neck out on the runway.”
She added, “Let’s not forget about the horrifying history of lynching either.”
Her post has prompted dozens of negative social media comments directed at Burberry and Tisci.
The collection, called “Tempest,” is Tisci’s second for the brand. The clothes were a mix of classic, severely tailored ensembles to more trendy street-inspired looks aimed at younger consumers.
Kennedy and other critics said the company should have known better.
“A massive brand like Burberry who is typically considered commercial and classy should not have overlooked such an obvious resemblance. I left my fitting extremely triggered after seeing this look. Feeling as though I was right back where I was when I was going through an experience with suicide in my family,” Kennedy wrote on Instagram.
She said she asked to speak to somebody about it and was told to write a letter.
“I had a brief conversation with someone but all that it entailed was ‘It’s fashion. Nobody cares about what’s going on in your personal life so just keep it to yourself.’”
Gobbetti said he called Kennedy to apologize as soon as he became aware of her concerns on Monday.
“The experience Ms. Kennedy describes does not reflect who we are and our values. We will reflect on this, learn from it and put in place all necessary actions to ensure it does not happen again.”
The gaffe comes after Gucci removed a sweater from the market last week after complaints that the oversized collar designed to cover the face resembled blackface makeup. In December, Prada stopped selling baubles that also prompted complaints of racist imagery.
Those two companies have announced initiatives to foster cultural diversity and awareness among their employees to avoid future missteps.
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Jon Jones recaptured the light heavyweight championship with this victory over Alexander Gustafsson at UFC 232 in December. Jones next faces Anthony Smith in the main event at UFC 235 on March 2, live on Pay-Per-View.
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Boston and Philadelphia collide as Pslums recruits Lik Moss for a new banger titled "Official Dogs."
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Eminencee is one of the hardest working emcees in the game currently, dropping quality projects and music videos at a rapid pace. Today he blesses us with a visual for "Liar" off of his "Splashtown Vol. 2" mixtape.
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Philadelphia emcee and OBH Records artist, Breeze Begets, releases an official music video for his "Exposing Me." freestyle.
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Check out J. Esco's newest single "Put Ya Handz Up" from the album "Crown Me" featuring Tacoma Washington MC's Littoral and Extra Folks
Artist Name: Ian Armond Young
Song Title: Show Me
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Ian Armond Young is a “Music Creator” from Birmingham, Alabama. He began honing his musical talent in church at an early age. Once he became of age, he began writing his own songs. He took the passion for music that he learned in church and combined it with things he learned from listening to R&B/Hip Hop to form what he calls “Emotion Music”. Then he began recording with different people around his city to try to find the sound that will propel him to the music industry. But as he searched to find the sound, he lost his cousin and his mom, two of his biggest supporters. That took a huge toll on him and caused major interruptions in the musical process. He took the time needed to address those emotions and now he is ready to give the world his music. His single “Show Me” released February 13, 2019.
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D Money Da Prince is a Shreveport/Bossier City native whom musical sound is completely different from the coined phrase “Ratchet Music” which his city is known for making. D Money Da Prince is a versatile artist who is mostly known for his smooth hip hop & rnb songs but also can deliver street and heartfelt records as well. As an low key veteran he takes proud in not just being an artist but also being knowledgeable in the business side of the music industry. He’s an ASCAP registered artist and publisher. While having a role in a movie by the name of Art Of Deception premiering March 16th. He's also set to release his new single Turn Up on the same day which is 1st single of the highly anticipated EP "This Time Around".
https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/d-money-da-prince/1255319738
Richmond, CA - When college math professor Chad Rico ventured off into the rap game, he knew he was taking a calculated risk. As an entrepreneur, financial analyst, clothing manufacturer/designer, filmmaker and world traveler, many wondered if the teacher turned artist could really pull it off. When Chad dropped his own brand of mathematical science with a seven track EP entitled "Myth" and a debut single, "New Level," naysayers had to concede that the educator made a move to the head of the class! Now with the release of his video for "New Level," Chad is proving that his 'myth' status does indeed add up!
"New Level" is a total elevation experience. More a mini-movie than a music video, the three minutes plus immersion fi nds Chad as the captain of a spaceship and guardian of the galaxy. He and his crew travel to Planet Crunk and engage in an intergalactic shootout with Diablo Grande, played by veteran actor, Glenn Plummer, and his men, all in an attempt to rescue alien damsel in distress, Sasha Verde, the beautiful green space woman! The set, costumes, body art, makeup and weaponry all convey an artistic creativity that is essentially next level from what is normally delivered by new independent artists.
"I'm extremely grateful for all the positive feedback I've received since the release of 'Myth.' With the 'New Level' video, I wanted to deliver something special to my fans and supporters. As an independent artist, I believe it is important to stay cutting edge and creative. For me, "New Level" is a vision and a commitment and 'myth' status is my goal," expresses Chad. Produced by Chad's own company, Gold & Gems Production in conjunction with In Your Face Films, the video was directed by Damon Jamal with input from legendary film producer Haqq Shabazz. Justin Amey wrote the treatment, Pashur provided the body art and Susan Gray served as stylist. "New Level" was filmed in the San Fernando valley, right outside of Los Angeles and one of the locations was from the original "Star Trek" set.
A Belizean American, Chad's legend began at birth when he was born in South Central Los Angeles, in the same hospital and at the same time as Grammy Award winning artist Kendrick Lamar. Currently repping for the Bay area, Chad's family relocated to Northern California where he now resides. The esteemed UC Berkeley alumni attended the university on academic scholarship at the age of 16! With a B.A. in African American Studies and Applied Math, and a masters in math from San Francisco State University, Chad also spent eight months in London in a graduate business program. The intentional student turned teacher has taught math at Contra Costa College, City College San Francisco, Berkeley City College and College of Alameda. The 31-year old has traveled to over 35 countries. In addition to his music company Gold & Gems, he has owned and operated his Gold & Gems clothing business for the past five years. The young college professor is also working with producer Haqq Shabazz to executive produce and release a film next year. "Party Bus" will be based on his adventures and misadventures while traveling. Chad's next video release will be "Northface in September" from Gold & Gem's artist, Kam Krzy. Take notes from Chad Rico at www.Chadrico.com and on Instagram at @internationchadrico . Rise to a "New Level" at https://youtu.be/Qox4ZplREV4
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Bradley A. Lovell was born on the tiny slice of paradise, Barbados. Known by his artist name, KnB, Bradley is a legitimate child of the eighties whose biggest musical inspirations are rap legends Nas and Tupac Shakur.
Bradley possesses a personality and musical style that are just as distinctive and magnetic as his home country. It was in St. Maarten where his musical interest was ignited and some of his early childhood was spent learning to play the drums. His musical skills were further developed in the Cayman Islands, where he performed in his school’s orchestra and later in two musically diverse bands (a swing jazz band and a steel pan band).
That young performer has now evolved into the rap artiste/songwriter, KnB. KnB’s music is both free and captivating, often touching on a myriad of social issues and themes that resonate with listeners. The songs can be as serious as Bradley’s deepest thoughts or as playful as his everyday demeanor; “I believe in portraying an honest reflection of yourself, being authentic and doing what feels right. So, whether I’m taking the listener on a journey of pain and triumph, a journey of chasing dreams or simply celebrating the joys of life, I want listeners to enjoy and be inspired by what they hear.”
Bradley has a strong drive for success. This drive is a reflection of his idol’s boxing legend Muhammed Ali, whose desire to be the Greatest brought him not only immeasurable personal and professional success but also global recognition. Bradley hopes to repeat this success by being a motivator for others with his life story and aims to inspire greatness in all who come into contact with him.
Artist Name: IAMSPARI
Album Title: Ouu La La
Single available on Spotify
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Rising singer James Worthy shares some deeper emotions and feelings with the video for “LUV & High Levels,” the second single off his new EP Blu Leisure.
Directed by Pure Shotz, the visual gives a solo performance of James in the city of Atlanta. The message of ‘LUV & High Levels’ takes on a different meaning for James who explains: “I really wanted people to hear a story of how we want higher levels in life from different things in my perspective”.
His career is certainly on the rise as his new EP Blu Leisure has notable collaborations including: Tony Terry, Sonna Rele, Kalenna Harper, & Whodini.
Check out the video for “LUV & High Levels” below.
My Valentine is a VDay gift from VA’s own 7city Ghost Blanco to his fans. He expresses his love for the grind over one of the hardest hitting trap beats produced by BBP this year. Stay tuned for more dope content all 2019. My Valentine is now available on all streaming platforms, click the link below now to listen:
https://song.link/MyValentine
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