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Watch Master P as he reveals his No Limit Mindset behind why he decided to start No Limit Records, how he plans on creating generational wealth for his children and so much more.
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T-Pain is a bonafide hit-maker and two-time Grammy Award winner, and he's got close to 50 Billboard-charting bops to his name. His latest single is "Get Up," and today he's back for another battle against the wings of death. Last time, he struggled epically with the spice—how will he do from home? Find out as the gregarious crooner and beloved Hot Ones legend slams flats and drums while discussing his cartoon Mount Rushmore, his triumph on the Masked Singer, and much more. It's a feel-good Hot Ones for these crazy times!
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The Schmo interviews #14 UFC Strawweight Amanda Ribas 24 hours from her victory over Paige VanZant at UFC 251 in Fight Island. Topics include:
- Initial expectations against Paige VanZant
- Fighting for a Title at Flyweight or Strawweight First?
- MMA journey with her family in her corner
- Turning on the kill switch locked inside the cage
- How to surpass GOAT Amanda Nunes
- Greatest Brazilian Fighters All-Time
- Wanting to Return to Octagon in September
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Legendary Wu Tang Clan emcee recently chopped it up about his classic solo debut album "Only Built 4 Cuban Linx," possible Verzuz battle against Ghostface Killah, Wu Tang truths and more.
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Dr. Dre just filed his answer to his wife’s divorce petition, and he revealed something she didn’t – there’s a prenup.
Dre’s wife, Nicole Young, filed for divorce on June 29, citing irreconcilable differences. She is asking for spousal support and a division of property.
Dre says in his answer, filed by Disso Queen Laura Wasser, that he’s fine paying Nicole spousal support but he says any distribution of property should be governed by their prenuptial agreement.
Nicole made no mention of a prenup in her petition ... and sources connected with her told TMZ there was no prenup. That is not the case.
As for the prenup ... Dre's estimated worth is $800 million.
There are no issues relating to child support or custody ... their 3 kids are all adults.
Dre lists the date of separation as March 27, 2020 ... just weeks after the coronavirus lockdown began.
The couple married in 1996.
Source: TMZ
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Rising artist Rizzle OD just dropped a hot new single titled "I Can't Breathe". Check it out below and make sure you follow him on social media for his latest releases.
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OBH Records artist Breeze Begets links up with G.I. the General to drop visuals for their collaboration titled "State Prop."
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Born in Newport News, Va and moved to Dallas Texas at a very young age, I never knew I would end up diving into music the way I am now at age 23, given my past was mostly about sports. I started doing music seriously around 2016 after losing my scholarship while in college. I coped with the loss of playing sports and all my trials and tribulations with writing poetry, which eventually led to me wanting to put my words with beats. Over the years i continuously worked, and still working on perfecting my craft. I’m always trying to create something even better than what my fans would consider my best, because I don’t like to put limits on my creativity. My music is very diverse and versatile and you can hear it with each track you listen to. With that being said, I’m excited to say that I have my first project I just released "The Intro" on July 4th available on all platforms under my label Keepit1hundredint shout to Dee. To all my fans I love you guys and I appreciate you for listening #StayTuned #Usagainsthem
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — A murder suspect accused of using a samurai sword to kill his roommate in Connecticut did not speak at a hearing and is not currently represented by an attorney.
At an arraignment hearing in Hartford on Tuesday, Jerry David Thompson, 42, refused to speak. Police said he is claiming he is a sovereign citizen, meaning he believes the government is illegitimate and its laws not binding.
He also declined to speak with a public defender and is not represented by an attorney, the Hartford Courant reported.
Thompson is charged in the killing of Victor King, 64, who rented him a room in his home in downtown Hartford, the police said.
The two men had argued about Thompson not paying rent, and Thompson threatened King with the sword, the newspaper reported.
On Saturday, King reported the threat to the police, Hartford detectives said. Friends of King called the police on Sunday when they could not reach him. His body was found with multiple stab wounds on the floor of the kitchen, police said.
A judge has ordered Thompson held on $2 million bail and continued the case until August 18.
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Malik B, a founding member of The Roots and solo artist, has passed away. He was 47.
The Philadelphia rapper’s death was first confirmed by his cousin, former CBS News correspondent Don Champion, as well as founding members Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson and Tariq “Black Thought” Trotter.
Born Malik Abdul Baset, the rapper and singer first joined The Roots before the group’s 1993 debut studio album, “Organix.” He also appeared on the band’s next three albums including “Do You Want More?!!!??!,” “Illadelph Halflife” and “Things Fall Apart.”
“It is with heavy hearts and tearful eyes that we regretfully inform you of the passing of our beloved brother and long time Roots member Malik Abdul Baset,” Questlove and Black Thought said in a statement to The Post. “May he be remembered for his devotion to Islam, His loving brotherhood and His innovation as one of the most gifted MCs of all time. We ask that you please respect his family and extended family in our time of mourning such a great loss.”
The Roots also tweeted a similar statement.
“Mourning my beloved cousin today,” Champion wrote on Twitter. “He was so talented and had a huge heart. I still remember when he and The Roots were starting out. He’d give me and my dad their cassette tapes to listen to. I miss you already, Mailk. #RIP.”
“Heartbroken to hear of the passing of Malik B, one of the greatest MC’s to ever come from this city,” wrote fellow Philly-based rapper Reef The Lost Cauze, whose real name is Sharif T. Lacey. “He had his troubles for sure, but dude inspired a whole generation of us to touch the mic. Myself included. May he rest peacefully.”
The details of his death have not yet been revealed.
Malik B left the group in 1999 before The Roots released its fifth album, “Phrenology.” Roots member Black Thought dedicated a song to Malik B entitled “Water” on the album describing how they met.
The emcee was also a member of the underground rap group, Army Of The Pharaohs, and later appeared as a guest artist on several Roots’ songs, like “Game Theory.”
Baset also had a solo career after leaving The Roots, including an EP and two albums. His most recent was 2016’s “Unpredictable” with producer Mr. Green.
Source: New York Post
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The one and only Snoop Dogg aka The Doggfather was the latest guest to be welcomed to The Breakfast Club. Check out the full interview below.
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(CNN) Texas Republican Congressman Louie Gohmert tests positive for COVID-19 before planning to fly to Texas with President Trump
Gohmert has spent ample time on the House floor during votes speaking to aides and lawmakers — without a mask or social distancing. His office did not respond to multiple requests for comment.
Gohmert had been scheduled to fly aboard Air Force One on Wednesday with President Donald Trump to Midland, Texas, where the President is fundraising and touring an oil rig. He tested positive for coronavirus on Wednesday morning during a pre-flight screening at the White House, a person familiar with the situation told CNN. Because of the positive test, Gohmert is not traveling with the President.
A senior Republican aide told CNN the test results have caused issues on the Hill where "a lot of staffers" were ordered to get tests before they can go to meetings and resume activity. Some are sequestering in their offices until they can get tested. Gohmert's office notified Republican leaders, who notified House medical staff and the protocol kicked in for further notification, the GOP aide said.
Politico first reported the news of Gohmert's test.
Gohmert told CNN last month that he didn't wear a mask because he had been tested and he didn't yet have the virus. "But if I get it, you'll never see me without a mask," he said.
In an interview with a local Texas television station KETK on Wednesday, Gohmert suggested he may have contracted coronavirus by incorrectly wearing his mask.
"I can't help but wonder if by keeping a mask on and keeping it in place, that if I might have put some germs or some of the virus onto the mask and breathed it in," Gohmert said. He added that he has been wearing a mask more during the past two weeks than he has in the past three or four months.
"I can't help but think that if I hadn't been wearing a mask so much in the last 10 days or so, I really wonder if I would have gotten it," Gohmert added. "You know, moving the mask around, getting it just right, we're bound to put some virus on the mask that I sucked in. That's most likely what happened."
Incorrectly wearing a mask, including touching and adjusting it in public, can lead to exposure to the virus. Face masks are most effective when wearers do not touch their faces or move the mask around when using it. But Gohmert's claim that such a scenario is "most likely" how he was infected is questionable, as experts say the virus primarily spreads during person-to-person contact.
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Virginia trio Ambassador Rick, Grunge Gallardo, and King Kong Gotcha, together known as The Opioid Era, come through with an official music video for the Praise-produced banger titled "Pandemic."
This is off of their project, "The Throwaways."
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Video of plainclothes NYPD officers grabbing a young woman from a protest and putting her into an unmarked vehicle has ignited questions about police tactics, but the department says the actions taken against a suspected vandal were appropriate and warranted.
The arrest occurred Tuesday evening as a group of protesters made their way down Second Avenue at East 25th Street in Manhattan. The video has been seen over 7 million times on Twitter. In it, multiple men can be seen grabbing 18-year-old Nikki Stone, who was among several other protesters leading a larger group of demonstrators participating in a 24-hour protest, and forcing her into an unmarked van.
As the person was being taken away, the other protesters rushed over to see what was going on. Uniformed officers kept the demonstrators away, using bicycles as barriers, the video showed.
Police sources told NBC News that the arrest was conducted by undercover NYPD officers. Stone was among 12 people who were arrested, according to the NYPD.
After the incident gained attention online, the NYPD said that Stone "was wanted for damaging police cameras during 5 separate criminal incidents in & around City Hall Park." The department also noted that officers were hit with rocks and bottles while bringing the person into custody, and in a subsequent tweet, said that the "Warrant Squad uses unmarked vehicles to effectively locate wanted suspects."
"They actually snatched up and took a woman who was in our camp and drove off, which initiated aggression from our camp," one protester said.
It was not immediately clear if Stone had been charged. She was later released from custody early Wednesday after being given a desk appearance ticket, according to NYC Councilmember Carlina Rivera.
Source: NBC New York
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Bodega Bamz brings you "Who U With" - a brand new single now available everywhere music is streamed and sold! This marks the first official single off of his forthcoming "Yams Heard This" album, dropping everywhere 8/21/20!
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Boss Don Records CEO and Trust Army member, The Musalini, delivers an official music video for "All Money," in support of his new album titled "Return of the Oro."
Features on the project include Ranson, Izzy Hott, O Finesse, Putwork, Emilio Craig, Rasheed Chappell, Risktaker P, G4 Jag and Q-Stilla.
Production credits include Frado180, DK, Clypto, Calico, Es Ey El, Risktaker P, Skinny White Beats, DJ Dan and Jose Cienfuegos.
"Return of the Oro" is available now on all streaming platforms:
Bandcamp: https://themusalini.bandcamp.com/album/return-of-the-oro
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iTunes: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/the-musalini/1207801904
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/3wWzPyW6ltxvsTMEhDmDEL
Tracklist:
1. Intro (Prod By Frado180) 01:21
2. Peach (Prod By DK) 01:47
3. Bad Guy (Prod By Clypto) 01:53
4. Fuck Wit Me (Feat. Izzy Hott) (Prod By Calico) 03:21
5. Blood Diamonds (Feat. O Finess) (Prod By Clypto) 01:53
6. MOB (Prod By Es Ey El) 01:48
7. Looking Single (Feat. Putwork) (Prod By Calico) 02:45
8. Players Ball (Prod By Clypto) 02:50
9. Halo (Feat. Ransom) (Prod By Clypto) 02:50
10. All Money (Prod By Clypto) 02:37
11. 1 Train (Feat. Emilio Criag) (Prod By Risktaker P) 03:36
12. Massage Chair (Feat Risktaker P) (Prod By Skinny White Beats) 01:45
13. The Mack (Prod By Dj Dan) 02:16
14. Survive (Feat. G4 Jag & Q Stilla) 03:59
15. Pimp R Us (Prod By Calico) 01:31
16. Talk 2 U (Feat. Rasheed Chappell) 02:54
17. Rosie Perez (Prod By Jose Cienfuegos) 02:37
18. Pick N Move (Feat. Emilio Craig) (Prod By Frado180) 02:51
19. Bonus (Prod By Skinny White Beats) 01:36
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(CNN) A man in Miami, Florida, has been charged with bank fraud for allegedly lying on PPP loan applications and spending the money on luxury items such as a Lamborghini Huracán EVO, federal authorities say.
Funds from the $521 billion Paycheck Protection Program are destined for small businesses so that they're able to keep workers on payroll throughout the coronavirus pandemic.
David Tyler Hines, 29, not only filed fraudulent PPP applications, but also spent the money on a $318,497.53 Lamborghini Huracán EVO and other "luxury and personal items," including nearly $5,000 at Saks Fifth Ave, more than $11,000 at two Miami-area hotels and a $8,530 purchase at Graff Diamonds, investigators say.
"There does not appear to be any business purpose for most, if not all, of these expenses," the criminal complaint reads.
CNN obtained a photo of a blue Lamborghini through a law enforcement source, which they say is the one Hines' purchased.
Bank records obtained by US Postal investigators show Hines got almost $4 million in taxpayer dollars through three low-interest, forgivable PPP loans. He had initially requested $13.5 million in seven PPP loan applications, claiming his four companies needed the funds to continue paying employees.
"Those purported employees either did not exist or earned a fraction of what Hines claimed," US Postal Inspector Bryan Masmela wrote in the complaint.
The charging document went on to note that customers have claimed on the Better Business Bureau website that two of Hines' companies used, "bait-and-switch practices and other deceitful activities."
Also, one of those companies had not filed its mandatory annual report with Florida's Department of State in two years.
"David is a legitimate business owner who, like millions of Americans, suffered financially during the pandemic," Hines attorney Chad Piotrowski told CNN in a statement. "While the allegations appear very serious, especially in light of the pandemic, David is anxious to tell his side of the story when the time comes."
If found guilty, Hines faces up to a $1,000,000 fine and up to 30 years prison for bank fraud; up to a $1,000,000 fine and up to 30 years prison for false statement to a lending institution; and a prison sentence of up to ten years for engaging in transactions in unlawful proceeds.
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George Floyd's memory, and the worldwide movement his murder started, is being honored with a new hologram that will be on full display across several Southern states.
Change.org partnered with the George Floyd Foundation to create this hologram image of George along with his name ... all in glowing yellow light. The image was unveiled Monday night in what some might call the most fitting place possible.
Several of George's family members gathered for the ceremony where the Jefferson Davis statue used to stand in Richmond, Virginia. The hologram was projected right where the President of the Confederacy had been honored before protesters tore down his statue last month.
On Tuesday night, the hologram will appear again in Richmond -- but this time ... it will be projected where a Robert E. Lee statue used to stand. City officials took that one down.
From there, the George Floyd hologram will be on the move ... making stops at five other sites between North Carolina, Georgia and other states -- pretty much following the same route as the 1961 Freedom Rides during the Civil Rights era.
George's family said they wanted his hologram displayed in places they felt needed to see it most right now.
Source: TMZ
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Gary, Indiana native, GI Gizzle currently based out of Minneapolis began his music career at the young age of 12, rapping and writing lyrics. He has collaborated and rubbed elbows with some of the industry's top artists including Boosie, Sauce Walker and more, along with some of the top producers. While his roots are deep in northwestern Indiana, he moved to the Twin Cities of Minnesota at a young age and continues to go back and forth for his music career. He prides himself on originality and authenticity as he strives to stay true to his story. His music is inspired by some of the industries legends, such as 2Pac, Mac Dre, and Boosie to name a few. He has dropped hit singles "Tip Her" & "Barcode" which populated a buzz. The energy he brings symbolizes the passion he has for his music and community in which he has given a lot back to, by creating opportunities and working with local creatives. We present you with his first studio album called “Don't Take This Personal” working alongside Rich the Factor. Check it out and follow the movement.
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Hailing from Saskatoon, Canada, James Garlimah attempts to bridge the gap between 90s R&B and Afrobeat. James derives his style from his upbringing in Monrovia, Liberia, where he was exposed to Afrobeat, R&B, Hip-Hop, and lastly, soul music. The exposure to these genres early on is manifested through his music today and contributes to his diversity as a creative individual.
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