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For the second time in several days a mural of Prodigy from the group Mobb Deep has been destroyed. The painting, which is on a building in Queensbridge, New York, was done by artists Jeff Henriquez and Eli “Eli Eos” Lazare. It was originally completed on July 7, following five days of work.

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Within 24 hours it had been defaced by vandals who splattered white paint on it.

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"This is some sucker shit," rapper Cormega captioned a photo of the damage.

The memorial was soon fixed, only to be vandalized again over the weekend. This time red paint was used to destroy it.

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Bynoe of The Riot Squad posted an Instagram photo on Monday, July 10, of this latest act of hatred. He expressed his anger in it's caption.

"This is some faggot shit!! I dealt with hate on all spectrums but this is corny, I'll just do it in Hempstead if I was them because this corny shit right here is a bad representation of Queens, we ain't never been on this type of time smh!!! Rest Eternally the ghetto super hero."

Hopefully, the mural can be redone or moved to another location.

Prodigy died on June 20, 2017, following a lifelong battle with sickle cell anemia. He was 42 years old.

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Set amid many of the defining events of the past four decades, The Defiant Ones tells the stories of Jimmy Iovine and Dr. Dre -- one the son of a Brooklyn longshoreman, the other straight out of Compton -- and their improbable partnership and surprising leading roles in a series of transformative events in contemporary culture. From director Allen Hughes (Menace II Society) this revealing, compelling and often-gritty story takes place in recording studios, in humble homes and massive mansions, in criminal courts and in the highest corridors of corporate power.

Hughes shows how decades of defiance and determination helped Jimmy Iovine and Dr. Dre build a few empires, make a series of American dreams come true and transform two American street kids from different tough neighborhoods into a global force to be reckoned with. This epic look at America shows how you can consistently defy conventional wisdom and even logic, and still win big.

The four-part documentary event is told with the help of many of the most notable artists and figures of our time, reflecting Hughes' unfettered access to Iovine, Dre and the remarkable cast of figures who have been a part of their success story. In addition to extensive interviews with Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine, who speak frankly about their highs and lows, the show includes interviews with such music icons as Bono, David Geffen, Eminem, Nas, Ice Cube, Gwen Stefani, Jon Landau, Tom Petty, Trent Reznor, Snoop Dogg, Bruce Springsteen and will.i.am. The series also features never-before-seen footage from a multitude of recording and writing sessions with Eazy-E, JJ Fad, Stevie Nicks, N.W.A., Tom Petty, Bruce Springsteen and U2, among others.

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The Jay Z Conversation Part 1 : For this episode of "An Honest Conversation About Hip Hop" Podcast, join your host Hip Hop Old Head, co hosts J Gunna and Sim Kapone as they sit down with Artist/Producer David Cash to discuss Jay Z's legacy in Hip Hop and what we expect from his recently released 4:44 album.

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(USA Today Sports) — Dana White insisted that Amanda Nunes’ dramatic late withdrawal from UFC 213 was "90% mental" and vowed never to place to the women’s bantamweight champion in a main event again.

White was left frustrated when the Brazilian star pulled out of her bout with Valentina Shevchenko just hours before its scheduled time slot on Saturday, leaving a significant gap at the top of the card.

Nunes claimed she was too unwell to compete in what would have been her second defense of the belt after beating Miesha Tate to secure the title and demolishing Ronda Rousey in December. However, White said that doctors had cleared her to fight after conducting numerous checks.

"It was 90% mental and probably 10% physical," White said. "A lot of fighters have had times they didn’t feel right and we’ve had guys who are outright sick.

"I don’t think I’ve ever had a situation like (this) where she was physically capable of fighting. I won’t do that again. I won’t main event (her) again."

 

After Nunes pulled out, there was heavy speculation that her struggles to make the 135-pound bantamweight limit had caused her to suffer an illness severe enough to keep her out of the fight.

Shevchenko was furious and said she believed Nunes had tried to gain an advantage by performing a late and drastic weight cut, before immediately bulking up again.

"When you receive notice you can fight, but you don’t want to fight, it’s like, you had three months to prepare," Shevchenko said. "It’s a big, huge event. You can’t just say, 'Oh no, I don’t feel good today.' My goal is to be the champion and I don’t care (against) who, when and where."

The UFC will now try to reschedule the event for UFC 215 in Edmonton on Sept. 9. Shevchenko was paid a discretionary $70,000 to offset her disappointment, while Nunes received nothing.

"We didn’t pay her," White said. "We have never see anything like this from her before. There is no pattern of her refusing to fight somebody.

"She was medically cleared, physically okay. They found nothing wrong with her, but she didn’t feel right. You can’t make anybody fight. Was it the weight cut? No. She might not have been affected by the weight cut, but she was healthy."

Ever since Rousey surrendered her belt to Holly Holm in November 2015, the bantamweight division has been through extraordinary upheaval. Holm was dethroned by Tate in her first defense, who then in turn was trounced by Nunes.

This weekend’s saga was the latest wild development, one which took the sting out of the fight card. Robert Whittaker’s bout against Yoel Romero for the interim middleweight title was bumped into the main event slot, and Whittaker emerged from a tough battle with a unanimous points victory.

In truth, however, this was one of the UFC’s more forgettable nights and one that White will be keen to put in the rear-view mirror.

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With only one week left to Chris Rivers' 'Delorean' project the young wordsmith drops a freestyle over Kendrick's Humble instrumental. It is clear Chris has come to play , with delivering bars upon bars over one of this year most respected record. You can pre order and preview Delorean at thatshiphopmusic.com/album/533477/d…autostart=true

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"The Revolution Will Not be Televised" by Eddie Somerset is and up to date modernized version of the Legendary Gil Scott Heron's (RIP) original record "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised". It's a collage of the everyday struggles of the oppressed and a reflection of the climate that the oppressed has to overcome. Captured perfectly by Video director and editor RadioSyheem. Enjoy!

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    TeddyBlacc is preparing to release his upcoming project "#TeddyItsSummer" and in its anticipation he has released a super hot single to strike the match.  A mellow tempo, but with a dark bounce and hard hitting bass drum is the best way to describe the Ricky Vela produced instrumental. TeddyBlacc enlists fellow emcees INsite & Sir Mike to smash the beat with him and the 3 compliment each other while. Between style, delivery and over all vibe...TeddyBlacc has hit us with a summer jam for years to come. And his quick 17,000+ listens only solidifies that statement. Check it out today and follow TeddyBlacc on twitter for more dope ass releases.

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