Philly is in the building asOriginal Block HustlazbossAr-Ablinks up withDark Lofor a newStacks Beatsz-produced song titled"Murderers."Download it here: http://linkmixes.com/97q1dvhg5qya
Be on the lookout for their forthcoming mixtape, "The Goon and the Crook," coming soon.
Follow Ar-Ab and Dark Lo on Twitter and Instagram @obhdarkLo @AssaultRifleAb
Young Buck's hustle game is turned up to the maximum. The G-Unit emcee delivers yet another new music video. This one is for the Bandplay-produced banger titled "Always Stay Strapped."
Frank Nino recently caught up with Ar-Ab, Dark Lo, Wiz Lo and other members of the Original Block Hustlaz.
The crew address OVO rumors, some Philly cats getting mad because Drake shouted Ab out on on his "Back To Back"Meek Mill diss, no allegiance to any rapper that never showed them love, give Drizzy his pass to the city and more.
Bobbi Kristina Brown, the only child of Bobby Brown and the late singing legend Whitney Houston, was laid to rest on Monday, August 3, at Fairview Cemetery in Westfield, New Jersey. The 22-year old was buried next to her mother.
However, as sad as it may be there was controversy surrounding the funeral, which was held Saturday at St. James United Methodist Church near Atlanta.
Bobby Brown's sister, Leohla Brown, interrupted the service with an outburst directed at Whitney's sister-in-law, Pat Houston.
Leohla Brown
"She got up during the service to show her anger and her niece went over to ask her to leave and calm her down. ... What she was doing was inappropriate," Ellin LaVar said. "[Tyler Perry] went over there to keep the peace," and Leolah was "escorted out and asked to leave."
Once outside the funeral Leohla went on a tirade
“Whitney will haunt Pat Houston from the grave. She will haunt her," Brown said according to the International Business Times. "Pat, it's not over. It has just begun. It has just begun. ... I say that because I have information, I have evidence, I have knowledge of who Pat really is, and she is not any relation whatsoever to Krissi. She’s not even a Houston, she’s a Garland. But Pat Houston has -- this is going to be a long, drawn-out thing. Trust me. It’s not over."
As if that wasn't bad enough,TMZ is reporting that a photo of Bobbi in her casket was taken, despite precautions taken to prevent it from happening.
The photo was taken at the viewing prior to the funeral service. It's already been sold to a media outlet for more than $100,000.
The Brown and Houston families are pointing the finger at each other.
L.Trio aka Profit is back with his new mixtape album "Volume#3". This is the fourth (Got Flows V1, Got Flows V2 "All Or Nothin", GF2.5) and final installment to the "Got Flows" series. All tracks written and produced by L.Trio. Download, listen, comment, and get in tune.
The Urban Daily's #NoFilter discusses Sean Diddy Combs' performance at the 2015 BET Awards and his being accused of fighting with UCLA football coach Sal Alosi.
Cast: Skoob, Cory Townes, Bridget Kelly, Rip Michaels, Jack Thriller, Rae Holliday, It's The Real, Danielle Young, James Davis
Producer: Skoob Motion Graphics: John Carr, Ben Iturralde Editor: Asia Feliciano Camera Operators: Jemaray Pyatt, PJ Rickard
DJ Absolut digs in the crates and pulls out a previously unreleased song featuring Beanie Sigel, Havoc, Consequence, Kanye West and Raekwon titled "If I Shoot You" (Remix).
Lloyd Banks took over BB King's in New York City on Sunday, August 2. During the show he took the time to address his long awaited Cold Corner 3 mixtape and expressed disappointment at the current state of the rap game.
"Y'all waiting on part three right? This what I'ma do. I'm thinking about releasing it and when I do, you will pay for it. And it will be pre-orders out there and if I'm not satisfied with the numbers I get back, it just won't come out," Banks told the audience. "It's that simple. I'm so frustrated with hip hop right now."
Support G-Unit and real hip hop by ordering Banks' CC3 when he readies it's release.
(Yahoo) UFC women’s bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey has run rampant through her weight class to the point that she’s going to fight Miesha Tate, someone that she’s beaten convincingly twice before, for a third time. That fight could happen in conjunction with a Jose Aldo vs. Conor McGregor fight in December at AT&T Stadium in Dallas.
Rousey has wins over the first, second, third, fourth, fifth, seventh and tenth-ranked fighters the 135-pound division. Her dominance over the competition has caused many to search their minds to find anyone that could challenge the undefeated champion. There’s predominantly only one name that pops into their heads: Cris “Cyborg” Justino. But Justino fights in a weight class above, at featherweight (145-pounds).
It’s a match-up that’s been on the minds of almost everyone since the two held titles in the Strikeforce promotion. It’s a fight that hardcore fans have wanted for a long time and one that casual fans would tune in to see. But there’s only one hiccup in putting together the biggest fight in women’s MMA history.
“The day that (Cyborg) makes the weight and does what she’s supposed to do, that fight is on. She wants that fight – everybody—you think I don’t’ want that fight to happen? That fight – now I’m changing my mind on that fight – I think that fight does two-and-a-half million buys. That fight is massive,” said UFC president Dana White after Rousey’s 34-second knockout win at UFC 190.
Cyborg hasn’t been defeated in a decade. Her dominance over featherweight division is only shadowed by Rousey’s at bantamweight. A fight between the two is there for the making, as long as Justino weighs in at 135 pounds.
“The fight is there for Cyborg. She can make 145 (pounds) pumped full of steroids. She can move down without them. I’m not going anywhere. I don’t’ see why everyone acts like I have so much to prove when she’s the one that has to prove that she can actually fight legitimately,” said Rousey during the UFC 190 Post Show.
White laid out the road map for Justino to get an immediately title shot against Rousey in her UFC debut.
“She has to make the weight. She has to make the weight, she has to fight, and she has to be healthy,” he said. “She needs to go out, she needs to make the weight, compete at that weight, and she can come right here and fight Ronda.
“The Cyborg thing is complicated because everybody is ready to go. I'm ready for Cyborg. Ronda is ready for Cyborg. Every body is ready for that fight, but Cyborg has to make the weight,” said White during the UFC 190 post-fight press conference. “That fight is ready to roll whenever Cyborg is ready.”
Tygamay have to ante up six figures soon if a judge sides with a Las Vegas club promoter.
According to TMZ, the "Rack City" hit maker signed a radius clause with Z Entertainment, that prohibited him from performing at any other Sin City clubs a week prior and a month after his appearance last summer at Body English.
The rapper was paid$25,000for the gig, but supposedly breached the contract by performing at another establishment the night before the Body English gig.
Z Entertainment also claims T-Raww was a no show for an appearance in Santa Monica last November. They are seeking$100,000in damages.
It's been a little while since Vada has released a brand new joint since "Aye (Kallin You Out)."
Vada usually produces his own music and this is another example of those efforts, this is also an extremely vocal record. I believe most hip hop heads will love a joint like this "Peroxide." It's very lyrical and extremely bold.
The LEAK is a highly skilled lyrical collective residing in Tacoma Washington. The groups MC's are known as Mars, Verse, PMZ, and Cynotra. Cynotra and PMZ were fellow MC's attending the Graffiti Garage cyphers and battles almost every Sunday downtown Tacoma sharpening their skills as future forerunners of Hip Hop in the Tacoma Northwest region. Check out the official video The Shop supervised by SILK ROAD ENT edited and directed by MONEY GROWS ON TREES.
Stiff Lauren the young artist out of New Jersey has now dropped his track entitled “Passion” – a brilliant motivational song. Everything just clicks right on this track. The production is hot the lyrics are original and thought-provoking. Stiff just fits in so well with the sound it’s amazing. He has always fitted in well with his beats, but here he just has that extra edge.
Jenna Ivory opened up to VladTV about growing up without parents after she was taken away from her mother at just a few days old. Life wasn't easy for Jenna, who explained that she was also removed from her adopted parent's home for abuse when she was only eight.
The buxom blonde spoke more about her life growing up in 47 various foster homes over the years, and also meeting her mother in a penitentiary when she was just fifteen. When asked about her current relationship with her mother, Jenna explained that she decided to distance herself from her "selfish" mother.
During the sit-down Jenna also spoke about how she was recruited into the industry on Facebook and she revealed how long it took her to make a decision, which you can hear more about below.
RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) -- It's not a good idea to give Ronda Rousey some extra motivation.
Hurt by comments about her family and moved by the death of a close friend and idol, Rousey got off to a quick start and knocked out home-crowd favorite Bethe Correia only 34 seconds into the first round at UFC 190 on Saturday night.
Rousey defended her bantamweight title by throwing a rapid sequence of punches at the Brazilian's head, landing a combination of right and left strikes that sent her opponent face-first into the ground and disappointed the local fans packing the HSBC Arena.
It was yet another impressive performance by Rousey, who improved to 12-0 in her incredible MMA career.
She has been crushing her opponents inside the octagon, but this victory seemed special.
Rousey came into the fight upset with Correia after the Brazilian made a comment apparently referencing to Rousey's father's suicide. Rousey said Correia crossed the line, so she would try to embarrass her in front of her fans.
"I hope that nobody really brings up my family anymore when it comes to fights," she said. "I hope this is the last time."
Before the fight, Correia had said she didn't know about what happened to Rousey's father and never intended to attack her personally.
Rousey also was extra motivated after the death of Hall of Fame wrestler Roddy Piper, who was one her greatest idols and inspired her to take the "Rowdy" nickname. She had said she would be fighting for him.
"We've lost a really close friend, `Rowdy' Roddy Piper, who gave me his permission to use his name as a fighter, so I hope he and my dad had a good time watching this today," Rousey said.
The UFC's biggest star, Rousey arrived in Rio as the overwhelming favorite against Correia (9-1) after winning her previous three title defenses in a combined 96 seconds. She needed only 14 seconds to beat Cat Zingano at UFC 184 earlier this year.
"It kind of went how I expected it," Rousey said. "I planned to instead of trying to force a clinch, overwhelm her (by) striking first so that she would want to clinch first, and that's exactly what happened."
Rousey, who has been redefining the sport, has won 11 of her fights in the first round while being taken to the third round once. She has finished most of her opponents with her signature armbar, but this time it was her striking force that made the difference.
"I guess she can't really say anything about my hands anymore," Rousey said of Correia.
Rousey's next opponent will likely be fellow American Miesha Tate.
In the second-to-last fight on the main card on Saturday, Mauricio Rua topped Rogerio Nogueira with a unanimous decision in a fight between veteran Brazilian light heavyweight fighters. It was a rematch of fight between the two in 2005, when Rua won a contest that lasted 38 minutes.
"I knew he was going to be well prepared, but I won, I got the victory," Rua said.
In other fights Saturday, top-ranked strawweight fighter Claudia Gadelha of Brazil defeated Mexican-born Jessica Aguilar with a unanimous decision after three rounds; heavyweight Antonio Silva of Brazil beat Soa Palelei of Australia with a second-round knockout; Stefan Struve of the Netherlands beat Brazil's Minotauro Nogueira with a unanimous decision.
Officer Sean Bolton Was Murdered Saturday During A Traffic Stop
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MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — A manhunt continued Sunday following the fatal shooting of a Memphis police officer who was killed the previous night during a traffic stop, Tennessee police officials said.
Memphis Police Director Toney Armstrong said during a news conference that police were alerted about 9:18 p.m. Saturday that an officer had been shot multiple times. Armstrong said the officer was transported in critical condition to a hospital, where he died.
In a statement Sunday morning, Memphis Police identified the slain officer as Sean Bolton, 33. Police also said that a civilian had used Bolton's radio to notify police about the shooting. No further details were released.
Memphis Police Director Toney Armstrong
Armstrong said police have not made an arrest and the suspect is on the run. He said police are using all available resources to find the shooter.
Armstrong said officers are grieving, adding that "this is just a reminder of how dangerous" the job is.
"Sadly to say, we've been here before," he said.
Bolton is the third Memphis officer to be fatally shot in slightly more than four years. Officer Tim Warren was killed while responding to a shooting at a downtown Memphis hotel in July 2011. In December 2012, Officer Martoiya Lang was killed while serving a warrant.
Memphis Mayor A.C. Wharton Jr. said Bolton's death "speaks volumes about the inherent danger of police work" and asked others to "pray for the family and pray for our city."
"The men and women in blue have certain rules of engagement that they have to follow, but at any given minute in a 24-hour day they're dealing with folks who have no rules of engagement."