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Boxer Gervonta Davis was a recent guest on The Breakfast Club. He talked about his relationship with Ari Fletcher, calls out Tevin Farmer and more.
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Boxer Gervonta Davis was a recent guest on The Breakfast Club. He talked about his relationship with Ari Fletcher, calls out Tevin Farmer and more.
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The Breakfast Club welcomed Sherri Shepherd to the show recently. She talked about the tragic story of Brian Banks, single motherhood and more.
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Kristen Bell is one of the most successful actresses in Hollywood, with a career in TV and film that includes everything from box office smashes to beloved cult classics. Speaking of the former, Frozen II hits theaters this November. And, on the topic of the latter, you can catch new episodes of Veronica Mars streaming on Hulu now. But how is she with spicy food? Find out as Bell tests her Carolina Reaper-trained palate against the wings of death and discusses everything from the moral philosophy of The Good Place, to the time her husband embarrassed her at the Met Gala with Jay Z and Beyonce.
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Philadelphia emcee Taetho drops off an official music video for his new banger titled "Flexin and Flashing" freestyle.
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Troy Ave comes through with official visuals for "Money Over Here."
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Godfrey shared his thoughts on Vic Mensa's new video for "3 Years Sober," but he explained that he hasn't seen the full video. Godfrey explained that a lot of Chicago artists are eclectic, and he added that you can't put people in a box. To hear more, including how he thinks people will do anything to get on.
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Rapper Action Bronson joins Ariel Helwani’s MMA Show to discuss a slough of topics consisting of his MMA fandom, meeting Ariel at Bellator 222 at Madison Square Garden, what Bronson does when he’s not rapping, his relationship with UFC interim middleweight champion Israel Adesanya, his show that he has airing with ex-WWE wrestler Sabu and more.
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Check out the official music video for "Dum & Dummer," the title track from Young Dolph and Key Glock's new album.
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Legendary Memphis Rapper Tela Sits Down With Doc Hicks Tv For A Very Detailed Interview. Tela Takes Us Through His Life Inside and Outside Of Rap. Memphis Has Produced Tons Of Amazing Artist Such As Blac Youngsta. Yo Gotti, Money Bagg Yo, Young Dolph, MJG and 8 Ball, Juicy J. Three 6 Mafia And Many More. Memphis Has A Rich Tradition With The Hip-hop Game. Tela describes J Prince like a father figure. Tela also details leaving Suave house but still having major love for them.This Is Part 2.
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Chinx Drugz was set to become one of hip-hops next stars... until tragedy struck. Back in 2012, Cavario interviewed him...just as his star was rising.
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Benny the Butcher and Conway the Machine came through the studio to give their insights on the rap game, growing up in Buffalo, New York, and much more! Enjoy.
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Benny the Butcher teams up with Otto the Director to bring you the official video for "5 to 50" off of the critically acclaimed "The Plugs I Met" EP - Now available everywhere music is streamed and sold!
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Josephine Relli (musician, actress, model) is making moves with a hot new R&B vibe, featuring BrokeBoii, which dropped on August 1st! She is forever an evolving talent – you can hear her growth since her last single, “Blink of An Eye”. While in LA she connected with Kayree Gale (rapper, model, actor, entrepreneur) from the rap group BrokeBoii, to bring us “Steady”!
The new single “STEADY” by Josephine Relli, Featuring BrokeBoii, will hit home to many who may be in transition, confident, unknowing, yet steady in pursuit of their dreams. Her musical style is somewhat out of the ordinary and a sound that is genuinely unique. If it’s not her intricate compositions or capturing lyrics that catch you, it will be her voice. It has a richness far beyond her years and a certain grit that helps her proclaim her song’s stories. With her songwriting skills, Josephine wants to reach as many people as possible, and by writing songs that can be subjectively interpreted in many ways. Actively, she is striving towards that goal.
All in all, Josephine Relli is diving headfirst into the music industry and her music library is proving that she is a contender in various genres. Be sure to listen and download on ALL platforms – available to bless your eardrums NOW! It’s a vibe you definitely want to ride and have on replay! Amazon, Apple Music, Spotify, and SoundCloud.
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Cyntoia Brown, championed by celebrities as a symbol of unfair sentencing, was released early Wednesday from the Tennessee Prison for Women, where she had been serving a life sentence for killing a man when she was a 16-year-old prostitute.
Kim Kardashian West, Rihanna, Snoop Dogg and Lebron James had lobbied for Brown’s release. She was granted clemency in January by outgoing Gov. Bill Haslam.
Now 31, Brown will remain on parole for 10 years, on the condition she does not violate any state or federal laws, holds a job and participates in regular counseling sessions, Haslam’s commutation says.
Brown released a statement Monday saying she wants to help other women and girls suffering sexual abuse and exploitation.
“I thank Governor and First Lady Haslam for their vote of confidence in me and with the Lord’s help I will make them as well as the rest of my supporters proud,” she wrote.
Her attorneys said she’s requesting privacy and transition time before she makes herself available to the public.
Brown was convicted in 2006 of murdering 43-year-old Nashville real estate agent Johnny Allen. Police said she shot Allen in the back of the head at close range with a gun she brought to rob him after he picked her up at a drive-in restaurant in Nashville to have sex with her.
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled against life-without-parole sentences for juveniles. But the state of Tennessee argued successfully in lower courts that Brown’s sentence was not in violation of federal law because she would be eligible for parole after serving at least 51 years.
Haslam said that was too harsh a condition for a crime Brown admitted to committing as a teen, especially given the steps she has taken to rebuild her life. She earned her GED and completed university studies as an inmate.
Brown met with prison counselors to design a plan for her release, which will include time in a transition center and continuing coursework with the Lipscomb University program, the state Department of Correction said in a news release.
Brown plans to have a book published in mid-October and a documentary about her is set to be released this year, the nonprofit documentary film group Odyssey Impact and Daniel H. Birman Productions Inc. said in a news release earlier this year.
Brown ran away from her adoptive family in Nashville in 2004 and began living in a hotel with a man known as “Cut Throat,” who forced her to become a prostitute and verbally, physically and sexually assaulted her, according to court documents.
Brown’s lawyers contended she was a victim of sex trafficking who not only feared for her life but also lacked the mental capacity to be culpable in the slaying because she was impaired by her mother’s alcohol use while she was in the womb.
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Fast rising Philadelphia rapper King Lord follows up his "Gelato" collaboration with OBH's Lik Moss, by releasing yet another new visual. This one is for "Demons Pray."
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Report via AOL -- City Girls rapper, Yung Miami, was reportedly shot at 14 times in a drive-by shooting in Miami in the early hours of Tuesday morning.
TMZ reports that the hip-hop star, who is currently pregnant with her second child, was leaving Circle Hour Studios in her red Mercedes G-Wagon when the shooting occurred. The Miami-Dade Police Department was called to the scene, where video was captured of the City Girls star explaining her side of the story.
"They just started shooting [and] they had their lights off," she can be heard saying in the clip. "I never saw them. Whoever it was, they kept their lights off. I don't know where they came from. [...] It came from behind, the shots started from behind."
"They started from behind because [unintelligible] I thought, 'Oh, shit, somebody was shooting,'" she continued. "The first shot hit the fucking spare tire thing, and then I don't know how the shots came through on the side."
There are reportedly no suspects right now. More to come as details continue to emerge on the incident.
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Report via Houston Chronicle -- Galveston police are apologizing after a dramatic photo circulated online showing horse-mounted officers leading a handcuffed man of color by what appears to be a rope.
Police issued a press release about the photo on Monday, confirming that horse-mounted officers had "clipped" a "line" to a man's handcuffs after he was arrested Saturday on a criminal trespassing charge.
Galveston Police Chief Vernon Hale also issued a statement Monday in the press release. He apologized to the man, Donald Neely, 43, who had been arrested on a misdemeanor criminal trespassing charge.
"First and foremost I must apologize to Mister Neely for this unnecessary embarrassment," he said in the statement. "Although this is a trained technique and best practice in some scenarios, I believe our officers showed poor judgement in this instance and could have waited for a transport unit at the location of the arrest."
Leon Phillips, president of the Galveston Coalition for Justice, commended the chief for immediately ending the arrest technique but hoped to see the officers disciplined.
"With the climate in the country today, I would hate to see, six months or three years down the road, what kind of judgment these same officers would make in a worse scenario," Phillips said.
Phillips also worried about the lasting impact the photo could have on the city's tourist-heavy economy and questioned why the officers didn't wait on the scene.
"Stay there with him instead of humiliating him," he said. "And now you've humiliated the whole city of Galveston because everybody who sees it is going to have an opinion."
Phillips also said the image reminded him of racist images from the 1920s. He said he didn't know the officers personally, but the optics of the photo was shocking.
"All I know is that these are two white police officers on horseback with a black man walking him down the street with a rope tied to the handcuffs, and that's doesn't make sense, period," he said. "And I do understand this — if it was a white man, I guarantee it wouldn't have happened."
James Douglas, president of Houston's NAACP chapter, also responded to the photo, saying it showed a lack of respect for people of color.
"This is 2019 and not 1819," he said in an email. "I am happy to know that Chief Vernon [Hale] issued an apology and indicated that the act showed poor judgement, but it also shows poor training. Even though the chief indicated that the technique would be discontinued he failed to address the lack of respect demonstrate by the officers in the episode."
The police statement went on to say that the officers, identified only as P. Brosch and A. Smith, did not have malicious intentions during the arrest. Hale said the department has changed the policy to prevent this technique from being used again.
"[We] will review all mounted training and procedures for more appropriate methods," he said.
The release said Neely was arrested for criminal trespassing at 306 22nd Street in Galveston. Neely had reportedly been warned against trespassing at that location several times, the release said.
The officers were leading him to 21st and Market about eight blocks away, where the mounted patrol unit was staging. Body cameras were activated at the time, the release said.
Neely is free on bond. He has no listed telephone number and couldn't be reached for comment.
Nick Powell and the Associated Press contributed to this report.
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Nate Diaz shocked the world at UFC 196 when he submitted Conor McGregor in the second round. After nearly three years away from the Octagon, Diaz returns to faces former champion Anthony Pettis in the co-main event of UFC 241 in Anaheim on August 17.
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