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Ja3lon - "Press SZN" @TrillestEnt

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Press SZN is my debut project & a dope body of work that’s been in the making 2 years. It addresses all my experiences ranging from highschool all the way through college. My top 2 most streamed songs on the project as of now of “free shit” & “7 Runaways”. It was dropped July 15th, 2020 @ 12Am, which is also my birthday.
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LeBron James is furious over the Jacob Blake shooting -- going off about the situation, which he describes as "another black man being targeted."


"And y’all wonder why we say what we say about the Police!! Someone please tell me WTF is this???!!!"


LeBron continues ... "This sh*t is so wrong and so sad!!"


"Feel so sorry for him, his family and OUR PEOPLE!! We want JUSTICE"

Utah Jazz superstar Donovan Mitchell also chimed in ... saying this is exactly why players have been speaking out about social injustice.

"F THE GAMES AND PLAYOFFS!!! THIS IS SICK AND IS A REAL PROBLEM WE DEMAND JUSTICE!"

Blake was reportedly walking back to his vehicle after breaking up a fight between two women ... when a white officer followed him and shot him in the back 7 times as Blake's children watched from inside the car.

Blake was reportedly walking back to his vehicle after breaking up a fight between two women ... when a white officer followed him and shot him in the back 7 times as Blake's children watched from inside the car.

Blake was flown to a nearby hospital where he remains in serious condition.

Source: TMZ

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In this episode of People's Party, Talib Kweli and co-host Jasmin Leigh sit down with comedian, DJ, radio & tv personality, as well as close friend of Kweli -- Cipha Sounds. The interview spans Cipha making a name for himself DJing for some of the biggest names in hip-hop to later finding a new calling and success in the world of comedy.

Topics include Cipha cutting his teeth in broadcasting as a mix show DJ on Funkmaster Flex's evening show with Hot 97 in New York. He talks about how he found his love of Reggae music, where his surname originated from, Funkmaster Flex's under-appreciated role in underground hip-hop, and why Cipha wanted to become a DJ in the first place. He goes on to speak about his time as an A&R for Rawkus and Tommy Boy and outlines why he feels he wasn't a success in that role. He then reflects on what it was like being on tour with Lil' Kim and tells the story about one of the several times he was shot at while being her road with her. Cipha also shares his perspective of the N-word, speaks on his friendship with Peter Rosenberg with whom he hosted the 'Juan Epstein Podcast,' and he's asked if he felt like he was done dirty at the time he departed from Hot 97.

Later Cipha speaks on what it means to be signed to Roc Nation, and what his relationship with Jay Z has been like over the years of working together. Cipha tells about the two of them never missing the chance to take sarcasm shots at each other and goes on to tell how he met HOV when he was just getting his career off the ground with two singles under his belt at the time. He notes how much working with Jay and Roc Nation really helped him understand the music business. Cipha also touches on his taking a hiatus from radio and tv to pursue a career as a comedian, and talks about the hard road he faced like many others in that industry. He tells how he met Dave Chappelle, how that friendship inspired him, his love for improv, and his contributions to TruTV's 'Laff Mobb's Laff Tracks' comedy show. Finally Cipha goes into his outspokenness on the dangers of food addiction, which he's struggled with over recent years.

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4:33 -- Cipha is asked about his strong connection to Reggae music, and how that came about. He explains how he gained his affirmation for the genre when he got started on Hot 97, being asked to do the Reggae sets, then later getting deeper into the culture when he visited Miami and experienced the dancehall scene down there. Cipha also gets into how he got his surname through his immersion into the Five Percent Nation philosophy, details all the important things he learned under the tutelage of Funkmaster Flex while working at Hot 97, and they discuss how much Flex is underappreciated for his role in underground getting it's fair share of radio play during the 90's.

11:34 -- Cipha gets asked how he was able to stay relevant within the mainstream and underground worlds simultaneously. Cipha gets into how his interest in DJing had nothing to do with girls and free booze, with only a mindset of pushing the culture forward. Talib goes on to ask Cipha about his time being an A&R for Rawkus and Tommy Boy, asks what he feels makes a good A&R, and why they are considered the boogeyman of the industry. Cipha gets into how he viewed the role, how he felt like he was good at it, but why that didn't necessarily translate into being a successful one with a rude awakening he experienced when he assumed others valued loyalty as much as he did with his help of getting Rick Ross signed to a record deal.

19:12 -- Cipha gets into his experiences being on tour with Lil' Kim, recounting a story that involved Kim screaming in the greenroom during a show, and flipping over a table, leading to guns getting drawn, and bullet holes in their van as they peeled off from the scene. Cipha also talks about bringing Jarret Myer, the co-ceo of Rawkus to hardcore hip hop clubs to help him get an ear to the street. They later discuss the N-word and how it's use among hispanics is viewed differently in and outside of New York, Cipha speaks to his own personal rules of using the word, and Talib talks about how he's been finding himself using it less as he matures.

31:10 -- Cipha speaks to his friendship with Peter Rosenberg, with whom he hosted the 'Juan Epstein Podcast' on Hot 97. Cipha notes how many fights they had during the course of them working together, but always coming back through the common bond of their deep love for hip hop, and both having the same vision of the music coming first. Talib goes on to ask Cipha if he feels like he was done dirty when he was 'fired' from Hot 97, not taking his loyalty into full consideration. Cipha responds by outlining how it was a dark time at the station when it all occurred, reflects on what he learned from the experience, and shares his response to people that ask him why Flex didn't save his job.

38:01 -- Talib asks Cipha about his relationship with Jay-Z, and what it means to be signed to Roc Nation. Cipha tells how he got on with HOV when they were both in London while Cipha was DJing for Lil' Kim and Jay was on his first big tour during the release of his debut album 'Reasonable Doubt'. He details his friendship with Jay being similar to that of his mom's, constantly taking sarcasm shots at each other. He then goes on to tell about the notable people that he introduced to Jay, including Damien Marley, Rianna, Tru Life as well as others, and how working with Roc Nation really opened his eyes on how to operate effectively in the music business.

42:30 -- Jasmin asks Cipha about him stating that he left Hot 97 to pursue a career in comedy. He reflects on the long hours he spent in his basement sharpening his skills in comedy like he did DJing, only to realize the real way to stand-up success is on stage with a live audience and experiencing what it's like to bomb. Cipha also goes into how he met Dave Chappelle and became his regular DJ on the Chappelle Show, outlining how nonchalant he seemed when he found out he landed a regular spot on Comedy Central. They also discuss Cipha's love of improv, his hand in getting 'Laff Mobb's Laff Tracks' off the ground, and comedian's funerals.

53:31 -- Cipha gets asked about his straight-edge lifestyle, even though "he always looks high as f*ck", and why he feels the need to speak out about the dangers of food addiction being his number one struggle over so many years. He explains the things he felt that led to his substantial weight gain. He gives the reasons why he feels food addiction is the most dangerous drug. He speaks to how the covid-era has been especially hard for a guy like himself.

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DETROIT – After a 20-year-old Southfield woman was declared dead on Sunday, a funeral home discovered she was still breathing -- and very much alive.

Sources tell Local 4 the woman was found in cardiac arrest inside her home in Southfield on Sunday morning. The family called 911 and Southfield fire crews responded.

Southfield Fire released a statement:

“At 7:34 a.m. on August 23, 2020, Southfield Fire Department paramedics arrived at a home in Southfield on a call for an unresponsive female. When paramedics arrived, they found a 20-year-old who was not breathing. The paramedics performed CPR and other life reviving methods for 30 minutes. Given medical readings and the condition of the patient, it was determined at that time that she did not have signs of life.”

Sources with knowledge of this investigation tell Local 4 that Southfield police allegedly saw her move and breathe and called the fire crews back, but fire crews claim those were the side effects of the medication given to her.

Several sources said the female was picked up and transported to James H. Cole Funeral Home in Detroit on Schaefer Highway between 11:30 a.m. and noon on Sunday. That’s when employees at the funeral home discovered that she was still breathing.

EMS and emergency crews found her very much alive and drove her to the hospital, but her current condition remains unclear.

Source: ClickOnDetroit

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A Black man was hospitalized in serious condition after police shot him several times in the back as he opened the door of a parked vehicle in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Graphic video of the shooting emerged on social media late Sunday, sparking angry protests that prompted the city to declare an emergency curfew.

The man was later identified as Jacob Blake, 29, according to Governor Tony Evers, who said Blake was "shot in the back multiple times, in broad daylight."

"While we do not have all of the details yet, what we know for certain is that he is not the first Black man or person to have been shot or injured or mercilessly killed at the hands of individuals in law enforcement in our state or our country," Evers said in a statement.

The shooting, which is now under investigation by the Wisconsin Department of Justice, occurred around 5 p.m. Sunday when officers responded to calls of a domestic incident. Video shows Blake walking away from officers who are pointing their weapons at him. He approaches an SUV, opens the driver's side door when an officer grabs his shirt, and then fires at least seven shots into Blake's back.

Officers provided medical aid to Blake, who was transported to a hospital in Milwaukee in serious condition, the state's Department of Justice said. The officers involved were placed on administrative leave.

Attorney Benjamin Crump, a prominent civil rights lawyer retained by Blake's family, said Blake's three children were inside the SUV when their father was shot by police. "We will seek justice for Jacob Blake and for his family as we demand answers from the Kenosha Police Department," Crump said in a statement.

The shooting sparked outrage in Kenosha, which is located nearly 40 miles south of Milwaukee, as protesters gathered at the scene of the shooting. Several businesses in the area were vandalized and about 50 cars were set on fire at a local car lot, CBS affiliate WDJT reported.

"I know he's got kids and a girl. I never had a problem with him. I always see him every day. [He] parks right behind me on the street," one neighbor said.

The shooting comes amid nationwide outrage over the fatal police shootings of Black Americans. Protests across the country have pushed for policing reform following the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis police custody.

Source: CBS News

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By now most of you have probably heard Megan Thee Stallion's allegation that Tory Lanez shot her in both feet recently while they were in Los Angeles.

Bun B is outraged by the lack of national media coverage this story is getting and blasts Tory for the alleged incident.

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Homicide Hartford, Connecticut rapper Cartier Chase links up with Flint, Michigan artist RLSG B. Smith and Pearly for his latest single titled "Chasing Chicken."

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AP - In the year since Elijah McClain died after being stopped by police in suburban Denver on his way home from a store, the number of people calling for justice to be done in his case has grown to millions of people around the world.

Like his family and activists who have been protesting over the Black man’s death from the beginning, they want the three officers charged with killing McClain.

Three Aurora officers, including one involved in the encounter with McClain, were fired and one resigned in July over photos that mocked the neck hold that was used on McClain on Aug. 24, 2019.

However, the three officers who got into a violent struggle with McClain, a 23-year-old massage therapist, after he questioned why he was being stopped have not faced any discipline for their actions in the encounter itself.

Aurora activist Candice Bailey said action, not more dialogue, is what is needed.

“There’s nothing to talk about. We’re at an impasse in the conversation,” she said.

A district attorney said last year he could not pursue criminal charges because an autopsy did not determine how McClain died, but state Attorney General Phil Weiser is looking at whether criminal charges are warranted in the case. Gov. Jared Polis ordered him to look at the case in June after outrage over McClain’s death grew amid protests over racial injustice following the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis.

It’s one of several investigations or reviews taking place related to McClain’s death, including a health department review of paramedics’ use of the sedative ketamine on him. The Aurora Police Department also announced an independent review of its agency this month on the same day that the McClain family filed a civil rights lawsuit accusing the department of a pattern of racism and brutality.

McClain was stopped because someone had called 911 to report that he was wearing a ski mask and waving his hands and seemed “sketchy.” His family said he wore the mask because he had a blood condition that caused him to get cold easily.

Police body-camera video shows an officer getting out of his car, approaching McClain and saying, “Stop right there. Stop. Stop. ... I have a right to stop you because you’re being suspicious.”

In the video, the officer turns around McClain and repeats, “Stop tensing up” and says, “Relax, or I’m going to have to change this situation.”

Other officers join to restrain McClain, who tells them that he had stopped his music to listen to them and asks them to let him go.

The officers move McClain over the grass in front of an apartment building but what happens next is not clear from the video. Police have said one of the officers applied the neckhold.

All three of the officers’ body cameras eventually came off during the struggle but continued to record audio. An officer says McClain grabbed one of their guns. McClain can be heard trying to explain himself and sometimes crying out.

“I’m just different. I’m just different, that’s all. That’s all I was doing. I’m so sorry. I have no gun. I don’t do that stuff. I don’t do any fighting. Why were you attacking me? I don’t do guns. I don’t even kill flies. I don’t eat meat,” he said, as the officers talk among themselves.

One officer eventually retrieves his camera, which shows McClain handcuffed and laying on his side as another officer leans on him. The leaning officer says, “Move your camera dude” but the camera doesn’t move and continues to show the scene.

McClain suffered two heart attacks on the way to a hospital and was taken off life support six days later.

The increased spotlight on the case recently has made it more difficult for McClain’s family to grieve his loss.

McClain’s mother, Sheneen McClain, initially had planned on Sunday to take the same route her son was taking to walk his “spirit home” but later cancelled the event, saying in a Facebook post that the event had gotten out of hand.

She was also upset that McClain’s pleading words to police have been invoked by those protesting his death. They have shown up on signs and at protests and were read in an Instagram video by Janelle Monae, Meagan Good, Jonathan Van Ness and others calling on Colorado officials to pursue charges against the officers.

“IT’S NOT OKAY TO REPEAT MY SON’S DYING WORDS BECAUSE THATS ALL YOU CAN THINK TO DO. THINK HARDER!!!! THAT HURTS ME,” Sheneen McClain wrote. She has declined media interviews until the police officers are held accountable.

Mari Newman, the McClain family’s lawyer, said they welcome support from other people who are sharing the pain and outrage over McClain’s death but do not want to serve as a kind of “masters of ceremony” as they grieve.

“It’s just a very challenging time for them emotionally,” she said.

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LIMA, Peru (AP) — Thirteen people died in a stampede at a disco in Peru after a police raid to enforce the country’s lockdown during the coronavirus pandemic, officials said Sunday.

The stampede happened at the Thomas disco in Lima, where about 120 people had gathered for a party on Saturday night, the Interior Ministry said.

People tried to escape through the only door of the second-floor disco, trampling one another and becoming trapped in the confined space, according to authorities.

After the stampede, police had to force open the door.

Franco Asensios, one of those who attended the party, told local radio RPP that the police raid started at 9 p.m. and that authorities told the party-goers to let the women exit first.

“People got excited and started to go down, and then they said that the people in front were suffocating,” he said.

Police have detained 23 people. Police chief Gen. Orlando Velasco said no firearms or tear gas were used during the raid.

Night clubs have been prohibited from operating since March because of the pandemic. Peru started lifting quarantine restrictions on June 30 in an effort to get the economy moving again, and the daily reported number of virus infections has doubled to more than 9,000 in recent weeks.

Peru has reported about 27,500 deaths from the new coronavirus.

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Rapper Lil Mosey can't legally drink yet, but he's old enough to have some adult trouble with the law after getting arrested for carrying a concealed weapon.

Law enforcement sources tell TMZ ... the 18-year-old "Pull Up" rapper was busted in Burbank when cops pulled over a 2016 Cadillac Escalade with 3 people inside -- Mosey, his driver/bodyguard and a juvenile.

We're told cops initially made the stop last Sunday around 1 AM because they didn't have plates. That turned out to be the least of Mosey and his crew's problems.

Cops say things got serious when they noticed an empty holster sitting on the driver's lap, which prompted an immediate search ... and the discovery of 3 loaded 9mm semi-automatic pistols.

One was allegedly on the juvenile, one in the glove box and one in the center console. And, bonus round ... our sources say cops also found 4 credit cards in the bodyguards backpack that did NOT belong to any of the occupants.

All 3 occupants were placed under arrest -- all 3 got booked for felony concealed weapons since no once claimed the 2 weapons found in the glove and console.

We're told Lil Mosey posted $35k bail. The L.A. County D.A.'s Office is currently reviewing the case and Mosey's expected back in court next month.

Source: TMZ

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BYNOE is releasing the first single titled “Gangland” from his EP, “Until Further Notice" which features 6 songs crafted while on quarantine during the COVID pandemic. In the 3 min track, produced by Justin Lair — Bynoe taps into his grungy edgy side on 'Gangland' pulling no punches, Tha Riot Squad veteran is no stranger to this type of sound. The visual, directed by 2181 Films delivers just that.



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When you're the son of a living legend like Billy Danze of M.O.P., you definitely want to immediately put your best foot forward.

La Boogie does exactly that with his new single titled "On My Own." A song that details the trials and tribulations of growing into a man and doing for self in today's world. It's a message that should resonate with many.

Expect La Boogie to remain a fixture in the music industry for many years to come.

"On My Own" is available now on all streaming platforms:

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I didn't grow up as a Kobe Bryant or Los Angeles Lakers fan. I bleed Houston Rockets red and gold through and through. However, I recognize greatness.

For every clutch shot Kobe made against us, I could only shake my head and wish he played for my team.

Ever since his unfortunate passing on January 26, 2020, I've read a lot about Kobe and all of his accomplishments throughout his career, on the way to becoming a Hall of Fame basketball player. But more important than that, he was an all-star husband and father.

To me that proved the kind of man Kobe was, and showed his true character. I salute him for that.

Happy birthday Black Mamba. May you and your daughter GiGi rest in eternal peace.

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From Warner Bros. Pictures comes “The Batman,” with director Matt Reeves (the “Planet of the Apes” films) at the helm and with Robert Pattinson (“Tenet,” “The Lighthouse,” “Good Time”) starring as Gotham City’s vigilante detective, Batman, and billionaire Bruce Wayne.

Also in the star-studded ensemble as Gotham’s famous and infamous cast of characters are Zoë Kravitz (“Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald,” “Mad Max: Fury Road”) as Selina Kyle; Paul Dano (“Love & Mercy,” “12 Years a Slave”) as Edward Nashton; Jeffrey Wright (the “Hunger Games” films) as the GCPD’s James Gordon; John Turturro (the “Transformers” films) as Carmine Falcone; Peter Sarsgaard (“The Magnificent Seven,” “Black Mass”) as Gotham D.A. Gil Colson; Barry Keoghan (“Dunkirk”) as Officer Stanley Merkel; Jayme Lawson (“Farewell Amor”) as mayoral candidate Bella Reál; with Andy Serkis (the “Planet of the Apes” films, “Black Panther”) as Alfred; and Colin Farrell (“Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them,” “Dumbo”) as Oswald Cobblepot.

“The Batman” was written by Matt Reeves & Peter Craig. Reeves and Dylan Clark (the “Planet of the Apes” films) are producing the film, with Simon Emanuel, Michael E. Uslan, Walter Hamada and Chantal Nong Vo serving as executive producers. Reeves’ behind-the-scenes creative team includes Oscar-nominated director of photography Greig Fraser (“Lion,” upcoming “Dune”); his “Planet of the Apes” production designer, James Chinlund; editors William Hoy (the “Planet of the Apes” films) and Tyler Nelson (“Rememory”); Oscar-winning VFX supervisor Dan Lemmon (“The Jungle Book”); Oscar-nominated SFX supervisor Dominic Tuohy (“1917,” “Star Wars: Episode IX – The Rise of Skywalker”); Oscar-nominated sound mixer Stuart Wilson (“1917,” the “Star Wars” franchise); Oscar-winning costume designer Jacqueline Durran (“1917,” “Little Women,” “Anna Karenina”) and costume designers Glyn Dillon (the “Star Wars” franchise) and David Crossman (“1917,” the “Star Wars” franchise); hair designer Zoe Tahir (upcoming “No Time to Die,” “Spectre”); and Oscar-nominated makeup designer Naomi Donne (“1917”).

Based on characters from DC. Batman was created by Bob Kane with Bill Finger. “The Batman” is set to open in theaters October 1, 2021 in select 3D and 2D and IMAX theaters and will be distributed worldwide by Warner Bros. Pictures.

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(CNN) Louisiana State Police are investigating the death of Trayford Pellerin, a 31-year-old Black man who was fatally shot Friday night during an encounter with officers from the Lafayette Police Department.

Officers were called to a Lafayette convenience store shortly after 8 p.m. Friday to respond to a "disturbance involving a person armed with a knife," according to a statement from the Louisiana State Police.


The police found Pellerin in the store's parking lot with a knife, the statement says. When officers tried to apprehend him, Pellerin left and officers followed on foot. The police used Tasers as they pursued him, the statement says, "but they were ineffective."


The officers shot Pellerin as he tried to enter a convenience store along NW Evangeline Thruway, according to Louisiana State Police. Pellerin was taken to a hospital where he was pronounced dead.

State police said no officers were injured and that the investigation is "active and ongoing." No further information was available.

Civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump said in a statement sent to CNN that he was among the lawyers representing Pellerin's family. Crump called for the officers involved to be fired.


"We refuse to let this case resolve like so many others: quietly and without answers and justice," said Crump, who also represents the families of Floyd and Taylor.


"The family, and the people of Lafayette, deserve honesty and accountability from those who are sworn to protect them -- the Lafayette police," he added.

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Queens, New York emcee Focus the Truth drops off an official music video for the title track off of his "Immortal" album.

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Young Dolph has hit the media circuit hard this past month to promote his new album titled "Rich Slave," after releasing a duet tape with cousin Key Glock. Dolph is back to his antics in the last few weeks and has released records that have rekindled his past feud with Yo Gotti who has a member of his CMG click currently in jail facing serious charges over leaving rapper Young Dolph in "Critical Condition" After A Incident In LA. Check Out Mikey T The Movie Star's Thoughts on the Incident.

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