Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 26, 2015 at 9:40am
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Chicago rapper and GMG leader, Twista, sits down with DJ Smallz and talks money, revealing what he did with his first major paycheck, his worst financial decision, and if he participated in any other investments aside from his music.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 26, 2015 at 9:03am
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Rapper Frost was the first Latino artist to sign with Eazy E's Ruthless Records. In a clip from the upcoming documentary, For The Record: The Story of Latinos in Hip Hop, he details finding out Eazy had AIDS and offers his opinion on how he believes the Compton rapper got it.
"I'ma tell you what happened with Eazy getting AIDS. And I believe this to this day. And I don't care if you guys got it on film. You can tell the world," Frost says. "They gave him tainted needles with acupuncture. He got hurt in Honda Valley on Quad Runners And what happened was someone...I won't say the name, but people know the name. I don't want to say that name because it's the devil's name. If you know your history on West Coast rap you'll know who I'm saying. They really had a strong hold in giving him tainted needles with the AIDS virus in them through acupuncture. How else could somebody die that fast of AIDS? Have you even heard of somebody dying in two weeks of AIDS, bro?”
Frost also says he believes the government was involved in the deaths of Tupac Shakur and The Notorious B.I.G.
{Tupac's death] happened from a sniper, not a gang bang killer," Frost continued. "Think about this...A dude that's gonna come and meticulously put five to six bullets in a circle [of a car door] is not a gang banger. Because gang bangers that come and shoot are just gonna hit bullets on the wall, on the top of the thing and hope that they got enough rounds to clip one of their enemies. Not like that, no fucking way. Biggie...no fucking way. These dudes were not just gang bangers shooting like that. Those were marksmen, government fucking snipers."
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 25, 2015 at 5:00pm
With Georgia authorities breathing down his neck, Rich Homie Quan, wants everyone to know he realizes that he made a big mistake by smoking while holding his one-year old son, Royal Lamar.
The rapper, real name Dequantes Lamar, posted a public apology on his Instagram page. Read it in full below.
To whom it may concern:
First off,I would like to apologize to my son,(Royal) my fans and all the parents around the world.By no means would I do anything to hurt my son or any kid in the world.I regret that I chose to continue to smoke once Royal jumped in my lap.After looking back on it I realize my error and I am sorry for my actions. I would also like to take the time to let people around the world know that this pedestal that I have been placed upon I do not take it for granted but I need people to understand that I am only human and I make mistakes just like anyone else. In spite of this situation I will continue to strive to be the best parent I can be. Thanks RHQ!!
As we previously reported, Quan posted the SnapChat video himself. After seeing it Child Protective Services and the Fulton County Police Department have opened a joint investigation.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 25, 2015 at 3:02pm
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Richard D. Morgan has put himself in position to get inducted into the Fred G. Sanford "Big Dummy" Hall of Fame.
The 41-year old man broke into the Big Daddy Liquor Store on Tuesday, September 15, located in Esto, Florida and hauled off a lottery machine containing $7,505 worth of tickets.
The tickets were voided when authorities notified theFlorida Lottery.
Morgan was arrested by Holmes County Sheriffs when he went back to the same store attempting to cash in a winner.
Police went to his Slocomb, Alabama home and found plenty of evidence. He later confessed to the crime.
The Holmes County Times Adviser reports that Morgan was charged with burglary, dealing in stolen property, resisting arrest with violence and battery on a law enforcement officer.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 25, 2015 at 12:58pm
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Music icon Timbaland recently stopped by radio station V-103 to visit The Big Tigger Show.
He discussed Atlanta currently having the best crop of producers (Zaytoven, Sonny Digital, TM88, Metro Boomin), drops a freestyle and speaks on his forthcoming album.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 25, 2015 at 12:15pm
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KXNG Crooked, formerly known as Crooked I, opened up about attending the "Straight Outta Compton" premiere and his thoughts on the film.
The former Death Row artist revealed that he found Suge Knight's depiction in the film to be hilarious, especially the hand rubbing gesture they had the actor. While Crooked praised the film for its excellence, he went on to say that he couldn't validate Suge's character because he was not around the former record exec. during the period covered in the movie.
During the conversation he also spoke about Eazy-E, and how he believes NWA's "F*ck Tha Police" is still fitting today, which you can hear more about in the clip below.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 25, 2015 at 6:00am
The last couple of months have been a whirlwind for Drake. He found himself in the middle of a beef that he did not start with Meek Mill over ghostwriting allegations. By most accounts the Toronto rapper emerged victorious. Then he dropped a successful mixtape with Future.
FADER selected him for the cover of their 100th issue. In it Drake discusses the Meek conflict publicly for the first time.
“I’m just gonna bring it up ‘cause it’s important to me,” he says. “I was at a charity kickball game—which we won, by the way—and my brother called me. He was just like, ‘I don’t know if you’re aware, but, yo, they’re trying to end us out here. They’re just spreading, like, propaganda. Where are you? You need to come here.’ So we all circled up at the studio, and sat there as Flex went on the air, and these guys flip-flopped [about how] they were gonna do this, that, and the third. Given the circumstances, it felt right to just remind people what it is that I do. In case your opinions were wavering at any point.”
Drizzy released "Charged Up" as a response. Then sat back and waited for Meek to fire back. There was no immediate reply so he dropped "Back to Back."
“This is a discussion about music, and no one’s putting forth any music?” he says. “You guys are gonna leave this for me to do? This is how you want to play it? You guys didn’t think this through at all—nobody? You guys have high-ranking members watching over you. Nobody told you that this was a bad idea, to engage in this and not have something? You’re gonna engage in a conversation about writing music, and delivering music, with me? And not have anything to put forth on the table? It was weighing heavy on me,” he says. “I didn’t get it. I didn’t get how there was no strategy on the opposite end. I just didn’t understand. I didn’t understand it because that’s just not how we operate. I was like, ‘I’m gonna probably just finish this.’ And I know how I have to finish it. This has to literally become the song that people want to hear every single night, and it’s gonna be tough to exist during this summer when everybody wants to hear [this] song that isn’t necessarily in your favor.”
Drake then addressed the issue of ghostwriting.
“It’s just, music at times can be a collaborative process, you know? Who came up with this, who came up with that—for me, it’s like, I know that it takes me to execute every single thing that I’ve done up until this point. And I’m not ashamed.”
Posted by Raphenom on September 25, 2015 at 1:11am
T.A and D.Smith
PRESIDENTIAL PRODUCTIONS
T.A and D.Smith are EMERGING Rappers from SOUTH DAKOTA this combination creates Presidential Productions. Just like Dre or Kanye, we know that producer / rapper is a winning combination. Along with their thunderous beats and explosive lyrical delivery, they are making a lasting impression on a growing fan base. Now with an official MTV artist to watch endorsement, we can expect the "Astronomical" emcees to create even more excitement around their music. follow their progress!! http://www.mtv.com/artists/presidential-productions/
Posted by BigBoss ENT on September 25, 2015 at 12:30am
Chubbz , aged 20, was born and raised in Jamaica Queens. His desire to rap was ignited at age 7 by time spent with his father in the barber shop listening to a range of artists such as Jay-Z, Fabolous, NAS, Jadakiss and Biggie. It was at this time he began to rap and those around him could already see his potential. As the years went by Chubbz refined his craft forming a group called A.O.G, with close friends Tune and Dapper whose videos can be viewed on YouTube. With the belief, teamwork and support from his family and friends, Chubbz recorded a record with Bronx native Fred the Godson called Block Boys, further sharpening his skills and solidifying his path into the hip hop music industry. Looking forward to his future, Chubbz envisions collaborations with Ghostface Killer, Methodman, Jay-Z and NAS. When asked how he feels about the music industry Chubbz answers, “It’s cool, it;s diverse it has more styles and crossovers.” When asked his negative thoughts on hip hop he speaks his truth, “Hip hop is watered down. There is no originality, no lyrics. It’s real watered down with a lot of weirdo shit.” Chubbz is working hard concurrently on dropping a mix tape and working on his album titled “Only the real relate”. Chubbz authentic attitude and determination to succeed in an industry where many fail make him a name to keep on your radar, stay tuned.
CHECK THE SONG "BLOCK BOY" FT FRED THE GODSON HERE
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 24, 2015 at 3:19pm
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Like other West Coast artists, B.G. Knocc Out has stories for days when it comes to his affiliation with Eazy-E, Suge Knight and the Death Row family. Days before Eazy-E was diagnosed with AIDS, him, B.G. and Dresta were in the process of recording "D.P.G. Killa," the diss track aimed at Tha Dogg Pound. It was then Eazy had another bout with his bronchitis, a condition not many were aware he had at the time. 'People don't know Eazy's voice sound the way he does is because his lungs wasn't that good," B.G. explains. "That's why he projected that sound out of his voice."
"Yeah there's foul play, ain't no doubt about it," B.G. continues as he's asked about the conspiracy-theories revolving Eazy's death. "He just went from having it, and dying from it in a matter of weeks." B.G. doesn't necessarily believe Suge Knight killed him, but he definitely feels the Death Row Records executive was "made privy to it." "Just the fact that he said that, and where he could've got the information from, I have no clue," says B.G. in reference to Suge's "joke" about injecting people with AIDS needles. "But that's how most of us feel, that's what really happened. "I don't think it was him, though, to be honest." Had he had the authority to do so, B.G. says he would have "exhumed his body and really checked."
B.G. is later asked about the well-known time Suge and his crew allegedly jumped Eazy, an incident he claims Dr. Dre was behind all along. "Eazy was smart so, he didn't put his real signature on the paperwork and that's why it never held out," he explains. "Dre set it up, though."
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 24, 2015 at 2:55pm
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(Reuters) At least 717 pilgrims from around the world were killed on Thursday in a crush outside the Muslim holy city of Mecca, Saudi authorities said, in the worst disaster to strike the annual haj pilgrimage for 25 years.
At least 863 others were injured. Saudi King Salman said he had ordered a review of haj plans after the disaster, in which two large groups of pilgrims arrived together at a crossroads in Mina, a few kilometers east of Mecca, on their way to performing the "stoning of the devil" ritual at Jamarat.
Thursday's disaster was the worst to occur at the pilgrimage since July 1990, when 1,426 pilgrims suffocated in a tunnel near Mecca. Both incidents occurred on Eid al-Adha (Feast of the Sacrifice), Islam's most important feast and the day of the stoning ritual.
Photographs published on the Twitter feed of Saudi civil defense on Thursday showed pilgrims lying on stretchers while emergency workers in high-visibility jackets lifted them into an ambulance.
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Other images showed bodies of men in white haj garments piled on top of each other. Some corpses bore visible injuries.
Unverified video posted on Twitter showed pilgrims and rescue workers trying to revive some victims.
The haj, the world's largest annual gathering of people, has been the scene of numerous deadly stampedes, fires and riots in the past, but their frequency has been greatly reduced in recent years as the government spent billions of dollars upgrading and expanding haj infrastructure and crowd control technology.
Safety during haj is a politically sensitive issue for the kingdom's ruling Al Saud dynasty, which presents itself internationally as the guardian of orthodox Islam and custodian of its holiest places in Mecca and Medina.
BLAME
Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, said the Saudi government should accept responsibility for the crush, in which more than 100 Iranian nationals were reported to have died.
"The Saudi government should accept the responsibility of this sorrowful incident ... Mismanagement and improper actions have caused this catastrophe," Khamenei said in a statement published on his website.
King Salman offered deep condolences.
"We have instructed concerned authorities to review the operations plan ... (and) to raise the level of organization and management to ensure that the guests of God perform their rituals in comfort and ease," the monarch said.
The Interior Ministry spokesman, Mansour Turki said the investigation would look into what caused an unusual mass of pilgrims to congregate at the location of the disaster. "The reason for that is not known yet," he told a news conference in Mina.
U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and the White House offered condolences.
"The United States expresses its deepest condolences to the families of the hundreds of haj pilgrims killed and hundreds more injured in the heartbreaking stampede in Mina, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia," White House spokesman Ned Price said.
Iran's Tasnim and Fars news agencies reported that 125 Iranians were among the dead. Fars reported that Tehran summoned the Saudi charge d'affaires to lodge an official complaint over the disaster.
South African Acting President Cyril Ramaphosa extended condolences to families of the victims and said his government was awaiting information about his country's pilgrims.
JAMARAT
Street 204, where the crush occurred, is one of two main arteries leading through the camp at Mina to Jamarat, the site where pilgrims ritually stone the devil by hurling pebbles at three large pillars. In 2006, at least 346 pilgrims died in a stampede at Jamarat.
"Work is under way to separate large groups of people and direct pilgrims to alternative routes," the Saudi Civil Defence said on its Twitter account.
It said more than 220 ambulances and 4,000 rescue workers had been sent in to help the injured. Some of the wounded were evacuated by helicopters.
An Arab pilgrim who did not want to give his name said he had hoped to perform the stoning ritual later on Thursday afternoon but was now too frightened to risk doing so.
"I am very tired already and after this I can't go. I will wait for the night and if it not resolved, I will see if maybe somebody else can do it on my behalf," he said.
Efforts to improve safety at Jamarat have included enlarging the three pillars and constructing a three-decker bridge around them to increase the area and number of entry and exit points for pilgrims to perform the ritual.
More than 100,000 police and thousands of video cameras are also deployed to allow groups to be dispersed before they reach dangerous levels of density.
"Please pilgrims do not push one another. Please leave from the exit and don't come back by the same route," an officer kept repeating through a loudspeaker at Jamarat.
Two weeks ago 110 people died in Mecca's Grand Mosque when a crane working on an expansion project collapsed during a storm and toppled off the roof into the main courtyard, crushing pilgrims underneath.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 24, 2015 at 1:10pm
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The Jack Thriller vs. 40 Glocc fight is still going to happen at some point, it's just taken a slight detour. As Jack explained to Mikey T The Movie Star, the previous promoter didn't handle his business, so the comedian is now promoting the fight himself.
Listen to what Jack had to say below.
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Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 24, 2015 at 10:57am
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On Saturday, September 26, Loaded Lux will face off against Charlie Clips at URL's (Ultimate Rap League)Summer Madness 5 event.
Lux chopped it up with VladTV about the battle, Clips' unorthodox style, his opinion that everything is personal when you go against an opponent at this level of the game and gave his prediction on the card as a whole.