01. introll 02. Vaccine 03. Get Up 04. My Way 05. Call Me 06. Inside 07. Flawless 08. Stupid Skit 09. Theme For The People 10. God Might Judge 11. See You Space Cowboy... 12. untitled
Isaiah Rashad returns with a new album titled "The House Is Burning."
Tracklist:
01. Darkseid 02. From The Garden (feat. Lil Uzi Vert) 03. RIP Young 04. Lay Wit Ya (feat. Duke Deuce) 05. Claymore (feat. Smino) 06. Headshots (4r Da Locals) 07. All Herb (feat. Amindi) 08. Hey Mista 09. True Story (feat. Jay Rock & Jay Worthy) 10. Wat U Sed (feat. Iamdoechii & Kal Banx) 11. Don?t Shoot 12. Chad (feat. YGTUT) 13. 9-3 Freestyle 14. Score (feat. SZA & 6LACK) 15. THIB 16. HB2U
"Hoffa," the highly anticipated collaborative album from Dave East and super producer Harry Fraud has arrived! Features include Benny the Butcher, Jim Jones, French Montana, G Herbo, Cruch Calhoun, Kiing Shooter and Steven Young.
01. The Disappearance 02. 60 For the Lawyer 03. Diamonds 04. Just Another Rapper 05. Go Off Ft. G Herbo 06. Uncle Ric Ft. Benny the Butcher 07. The Product 08. Money or Power Ft. Jim Jones 09. I Can Hear the Storm 10. Dolla and a Dream Ft. Steven Young 11. Count It Up Ft. French Montana 12. The Win Ft. Cruch Calhoun 13. Yeah I Know Ft. Kiing Shooter 14. Red Fox Restaurant Ft. Curren$y
Corpus Christi, Texas native and Black Soprano Family Records artist, Vino La Mano, is on an incredible run at the moment that no other artists are able to keep up with. Month after month Vino feeds the streets with new lyrical product. Which leads up to his new EP titled "El Jefe da Jefes."
Disney’s decision to release “Black Widow” on Disney Plus at the same time it hit theaters has sparked a legal battle with Scarlett Johansson, the actress tasked with playing the Marvel superhero.
In a lawsuit filed Thursday in Los Angeles Superior Court, attorneys for Johansson allege that the star’s contract was breached when the studio opted not to debut the film exclusively in theaters, a move they claim depressed ticket sales for the Avengers spinoff. Much of Johansson’s compensation was tied to the box office performance of “Black Widow” — if it hit certain benchmarks, bonuses would kick in.
“Disney intentionally induced Marvel’s breach of the agreement, without justification, in order to prevent Ms. Johansson from realizing the full benefit of her bargain with Marvel,” the suit reads.
Shortly after its debut, the National Association of Theatre Owners, the industry’s main trade organization, asserted the simultaneous release of “Black Widow” in theaters and on streaming “costs Disney money in revenue per viewer over the life of the film.”
However, the suit notes that Disney’s stock rose after the company disclosed the rental figures.
“Disney chose to placate Wall Street investors and pad its bottom line, rather than allow its subsidiary Marvel to comply with the agreement,” the suit reads. “To no one’s surprise Disney breach of the agreement successfully pulled millions of fans away from the theatres and toward its Disney + streaming service.”
The Wall Street Journal, which broke the news of the lawsuit, reports that sources close to Johansson estimate that the decision to release the film concurrently on Disney Plus resulted in $50 million in lost bonuses.
Dave East and super producer Harry Fraud recruit Black Soprano Family CEO, Benny the Butcher, for their new single and accompanying music video for "Uncle Ric."
Their new collaborative album "Hoffa" drops at midnight.
Lamar Odom is stepping back in the boxing ring, but this time he ain't scrapping with a childhood pop star ... L.O. is fighting former heavyweight champ, Riddick Bowe!!
Celebrity Boxing founder Damon Feldman tells TMZ Sports they've inked a deal pitting the 6'10", 41-year-old former NBA All-Star against the retired 53-year-old pugilist.
The fight is set to go down October 2 on Fite.TV ... from the James L. Knight arena in Miami.
The legendary, 43-1-1 former undisputed heavyweight champ -- who once beat Evander Holyfield -- hasn't fought in over a decade ... winning his last pro bout in 2008.
As for Odom, he isn't new to the ring ... he knocked out Aaron Carter in the 2nd round of their fight in June 2021.
Carter looked overmatched against the 2x NBA champ ... who previously told us he used boxing to stay in tip-top shape during the height of his hoops days.
Also boxing on the card ... former 2-weight class world champ Paulie Malignaggi is fighting social media star Corey B.
Paulie and Corey got into it at Lamar's last fight ... nearly coming to blows. This time around ... there won't be anyone to break the mean up.
Two police officers in Colorado were arrested Tuesday after disturbing video showed one of them using his gun to repeatedly hit an unarmed man on his head, choke him, and threaten to shoot him, as the man bled from his head and pleaded for his life.
The other officer was accused of failing to stop her colleague from using excessive force.
"You're killing me, bro!" Kyle Vinson, 29, cried out multiple times after Aurora police officer John Haubert pistol-whipped him several times while trying to place him in custody following a trespassing call on Friday afternoon.
The graphic video showed streaks of blood running down Vinson's head while he gasped for air and cried that he couldn't breathe, as Haubert yelled, "If you move, I will shoot you."
"Don't hurt me," Vinson pleaded with the officers. "Don't shoot me, bro."
Haubert, 39, was arrested on charges of attempted first degree assault, second degree assault, felony menacing, official oppression, and first degree official misconduct.
The three-year veteran of the Aurora police department has been put on administrative leave without pay pending an expedited internal affairs investigation.
Officer Francine Martinez, a six-year veteran, was arrested on misdemeanor charges of failing to intervene and report use of force by a police officer, as is required by a police accountability bill that was passed after George Floyd's murder last summer. She has been put on administrative leave with pay. Both officers have bonded out of jail, authorities said.
The Aurora police department released body camera footage of the incident Tuesday with police chief Vanessa Wilson criticizing the two officers for what she called a "very despicable act."
"We're disgusted, we're angry," Wilson said a press conference Tuesday. "This is not police work. We don't train this... this was a criminal act," she said.
Wilson apologized to Vinson, calling him the victim of a "horrific" act. She said that when she saw the body camera footage she welled up with tears and anger.
"This video will shock your conscience," the chief said. "It's very disturbing."
The two officers responded to a call for trespassing on Friday when they encountered three men, all of whom had outstanding arrest warrants. When two of the men fled the area, Haubert immediately pointed his gun at Vinson who remained sitting on the ground and did not resist.
The video shows Haubert and Martinez attempting to arrest Vinson, who repeatedly yells that he did not have a warrant and didn't know why he was being put into handcuffs.
"We don't believe he knew that he actually had an existing warrant," Wilson said at the press conference. Vinson had allegedly failed to submit urine tests, did not complete treatment for court-ordered domestic violence counseling, and failed to report to probation meetings, the AP reported.
The two officers order Vinson to roll onto his stomach with his face pressed to the ground while Haubert keeps his gun pressed against Vinson's head, the video shows.
"You guys have the wrong guy," Vinson is heard telling the officers.
"Help, help," he shouts out before Haubert begins hitting his head with a gun during the struggle.
After other officers arrive at the scene, Vinson is heard begging for water.
"I was just fighting for my life, man," he is heard saying. "You guys beat me up."
"I was going to shoot him but I didn't know if I had a round in it or not," Haubert told a sergeant after the incident, according to court documents obtained by the Associated Press.
Authorities said Vinson had several large welts and an abrasion on his head that required six stitches.
The Aurora police chief called for peace in the city and urged the community not to paint the police department with a "broad brush."
The department has a history of excessive force allegations, most notably for the in-custody death of 23-year-old Elijah McClain in August 2019.
McClain, a Black man, died after officers placed him in a chokehold and injected him with ketamine while arresting him for acting "suspicious" during his walk home from a grocery store.
Last August, Aurora police officers apologized for holding a Black family at gunpoint and handcuffing them facedown on a hot concrete parking lot after mistaking their car for a stolen vehicle.
During Tuesday's press conference, Wilson attempted to reassure the community that her department was focused on reform and training and that officers would be fired "if this is how they police."
"This was an anomaly," she said. "And I'm just thankful Mr. Vinson is alive."
Rapper Money Mitch, real name Marcus Pettis, died on Friday, July 23 from a self-inflicted gunshot after a shootout with Palm Beach County Sheriff's deputies.
The 23-year old was under surveillance in connection to a murder investigation when officials executed a traffic stop around 4 p.m. as he was in an Uber by Evergreen Drive and 9th Street, Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office Deputy Chief Frank DeMario said..
"About 10 minutes to four our tactical unit was surveilling a suspect for murder. They also have probable cause on him for drugs," DeMario explained.
The deputy chief said once the rapper's Uber was pulled over, he "jumped out of the car, and started shooting at us. I don't know how many rounds were fired, six or seven but he did it in several different locations."
Two PBSO deputies returned fire and then Pettis then attempted to flee the scene, according to a release by the Sheriff's Office.
"We followed him to a building and on the second floor, we noticed some blood droppings on the first floor. We thought he was wounded," DeMario said at his press conference. "When we got up there he had [died by] suicide."
Officials said they didn't exchange fire with Pettis inside the building and "didn't have any involvement in the shooting."
Loot is an artist from the popular Outstanding Members group. He describes his musical style as remarkable and most creative with a storyline from his lyrics. Music runs deep in his veins and brings out that vibration to spur the crowd. Loot has graced stages with his songs, from the first banger, ‘Life’s A Bitch’ for the folks when all the heads got indicted back in the ’90s.
His first album was Dolemite, and his Ep Southside Murder Click, which the hood loved but never made it's way to the radios. He, however, worked hard, and he is now on the mainstream platforms of music. Mooskie 200 who is also in the Outstanding Members has a new song out (Lake Shore drive).
CORONA, Calif. (AP) — Police have arrested a man in connection with a shooting that killed an 18-year-old woman and seriously wounded a 19-year-old social media influencer as they watched “The Forever Purge” at a Southern California movie theater.
Authorities say there is no known motive for the violence and that the shooting Monday appeared to be “an unprovoked attack.”
The teens were found by theater workers cleaning up after the 9:35 p.m. showing of the violent horror movie at The Crossings mall in Corona, southeast of Los Angeles.
Rylee Goodrich was fatally shot, and Anthony Barajas remained on life support Wednesday. Barajas, known online as itsanthonymichael, has nearly a million followers on TikTok and more on other platforms.
The suspect acted alone, and there’s no indication he knew the victims or that Barajas’ role as a TikTok influencer played a role in the crime, Corona police Cpl. Tobias Kouroubacalis told reporters Wednesday.
“It was completely unprovoked, and the victims were shot without any kind of prior contact,” he said.
The suspect, 20-year-old Joseph Jimenez, was booked in jail Tuesday night on suspicion of murder, attempted murder and robbery. He is being held on $2 million bail.
A firearm that matched the caliber of the weapon used in the shooting was found at his home. It was not immediately clear if he had an attorney who could speak on his behalf.
Witness accounts and an anonymous tip led detectives to Jimenez, Kouroubacalis said.
There was a small audience for that showing of the movie, with only six tickets purchased, Kouroubacalis said.
Kyrie Irving is absolutely eviscerating his newest Nike signature sneaker ... calling the kicks "trash" and claiming he has nothing to do with the upcoming release.
The Brooklyn Nets superstar -- who signed with Nike in 2011 -- reportedly makes over $10 million a year as a Swoosh athlete ... and has dropped seven super-popular Kyrie shoes since 2014.
But, Irving is distancing himself from the latest shoe after pics of his "Kyrie 8" leaked on Instagram ... saying, "I have nothing to do with the design or marketing of the upcoming #Kyrie8, IMO these are trash!"
"I have Absolutely nothing to do with them!"
Kyrie says there's no hope of working with Nike to make any last-minute changes before the shoe drops later this year ... apologizing to all his fans who love his brand.
We can't think of any other time an athlete has completely bashed their own shoe -- even Kobe Bryant didn't go this hard on his abomination of the Adidas Kobe 2.
Look, the Kyrie 8 shoes aren't completely hideous, but they definitely give off "dad at the local YMCA" vibes more than an "I'm an NBA superstar" kinda feel. So, we get what Irving's beef is.
Kyrie Irving's reaction to leaked photos of the Nike Kyrie 8 shoes:
New Orleans Pelicans center Jaxson Hayes -- the #8 overall pick in the 2019 NBA Draft -- was arrested after an alleged violent altercation with police, TMZ Sports has learned ... and it apparently got so extreme, the hooper and a cop were taken to a hospital.
We're told law enforcement were called to an LA area home for a domestic disturbance early Wednesday morning ... and when cops attempted to check on the parties involved, 21-year-old Hayes tried like hell to keep them from entering the premises.
Sources tell us 6'11", 220-lb. Hayes got combative with cops and a fight broke out ... with the ex-Texas Longhorns star getting tased in the middle of the scuffle.
The brawl was allegedly so intense, police put out an "officer needs help" radio call.
Hayes was taken to a nearby hospital to get treatment for minor injuries ... and an officer involved in the fight also sought treatment, although their condition is unknown.
Hayes is expected to be booked for felony battery on a police officer. Cops are still investigating the initial alleged domestic incident, but both parties have been uncooperative.
The Pelicans have addressed the arrest ... saying they're aware of the incident and are working with Hayes' reps and the NBA to get more information.
Death Row Records/Makaveli Producer Darryl Harper details the backstories behind the songs he produced on Makaveli and Tupac's demise and the aftermath of Tupac demise.