Posted by Lisa Deez on November 16, 2016 at 7:27pm
Embodying the true aura of Cash Money music. Mack 11 is definitely about the money hustle in his latest freestyle cleverly titled “Stuntin Like A Dope Dealer”. Throughout the lyrics, the West Side native Chicagoan flows about different grinds and what comes with the stunt worthy lifestyle paying homage to legendary dope dealers “Big Meech”, “Randy” and others. Mack has shown us that he is humble, but he’s also still from the streets and won’t ever neglect what they have given and taught him about being a go-getter for what you want and enjoying the fruits of your labor. Mack 11 takes this throwback track and puts a new spin on it with his hood flow and smooth finesse.
Philando Castile (left) was shot to death by officer Jeronimo Yanez (right)
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ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — A Minnesota police officer has been charged with second-degree manslaughter after prosecutors determined he acted unreasonably when he shot and killed Philando Castile, a black man whose girlfriend streamed the gruesome aftermath of the fatal shooting live on Facebook, prosecutors announced Wednesday.
St. Anthony police officer Jeronimo Yanez shot the 32-year-old Castile during a July 6 traffic stop in the St. Paul suburb of Falcon Heights. Castile's girlfriend, Diamond Reynolds, was in the car along with her young daughter at the time. The woman said Castile was shot several times while reaching for his ID after telling Yanez he had a gun permit and was armed.
Philando Castile's girlfriend, Diamond Reynolds, wept at a protest in the aftermath of his death. (ADAM BETTCHER/REUTERS)
Ramsey County Attorney John Choi, whose office will prosecute the case, said Yanez shot Castile seven times "in rapid succession" and that the evidence shows Castile was calm and complied with the officer's requests after he was pulled over.
Prosecutors believe Castile never tried to pull his handgun from his pocket, Choi said, adding that as Castile was dying, he moaned and uttered his final words: "I wasn't reaching for it."
The fatal shootings of black men and boys by police officers have come under heightened scrutiny since the 2014 death of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri. No charges were filed against the officer in that case, but Brown's death led to calls nationwide for officers to be held criminally responsible.
Choi said in Castile's case that the officer's unreasonable fear did not justify his use of deadly force.
"No reasonable officer, knowing, seeing and hearing what officer Yanez did at the time, would've used deadly force under these circumstances," Choi said. If convicted of second-degree manslaughter, Yanez could face a maximum prison sentence of 10 years.
Yanez's attorney, Tom Kelly, has said Yanez, who is Latino, was reacting to the presence of a gun, and that one reason Yanez pulled Castile over was because he thought he looked like a possible match for an armed robbery suspect. Choi said Wednesday that Castile was not a suspect in that robbery; Castile's family members have said they believe the elementary school cafeteria worker was racially profiled.
Kelly did not immediately return phone messages seeking comment Wednesday. An attorney for the Castile family was planning a news conference Wednesday afternoon.
Castile's shooting prompted numerous protests, including a weekslong demonstration outside the governor's mansion and one protest that shut down Interstate 94 in St. Paul for hours. The interstate protest resulted in about 50 arrests and injuries to more than 20 officers who were hit with cement chunks, bottles, rocks and other objects.
Choi resisted pressure immediately after the shooting to turn the case over to a special prosecutor, but he added one to his team to get an outside perspective. He said Wednesday that he reviewed the case himself instead of sending it to a grand jury in the interest of transparency.
Choi gave a detailed account Wednesday of the events surrounding Castile's shooting, noting that Castile was wearing his seat belt and complied with Yanez after he was pulled over. Choi said Castile volunteered that he had a firearm, which is not required by law.
Choi said Yanez had his hand on his holster before Castile could finish his sentence, and repeatedly shouted "Don't pull it out" before he fired. Choi said the final shot was fired one minute and two seconds after Castile's vehicle came to a stop.
Choi said Castile's gun was later found deep in a front pocket of his shorts, with a loaded magazine but no bullet in the chamber.
He noted that another officer who responded did not touch his weapon and said Castile had made no sudden movements.
Squad car video captured the entire incident, including audio and subsequent conversations Yanez had with other officers, Choi said. He was not releasing the video because it was evidence in Yanez's prosecution.
The announcement comes one day after the anniversary of the high-profile killing by police of another black man in Minnesota, Jamar Clark in Minneapolis. The officers in that case were not charged.
The Gospel Of Ike Turn Up: My Side Of The Story Tracklist:
1.My Side Of The Story Prod By Jahaan Sweet 2.IKE-I Wrote This Song 3.Dream Girl Feat Jerimih Quavo Ty Money Prod By Bobby Kritical 4.You Trying To Help Ike Interlude 5.Wasted Feat Gucci Mane Prod By Zaytoven 6.She Put My Shit Outside Feat KeKe Palmer Prod By Jahaan Sweet 7.Call Her Cousins Prod By Musik Majorx 8.Other Nigga Feat Sy Ari Da Kid ItsAMovie Prod By Jahaan Sweet 9.One Night Tupac Interlude Prod By Jahaan Sweet 10.Baby On The Way Feat K Michelle Prod By Zaytoven 11.IKE 2 More Minutes Interlude 12.Husband Prod By Jahaan Sweet 13.Ovedue Prod By Zaytoven 14.Dope Pussy Prod By Jahaan Sweet 15.Sweet Tina Feat Christina Milian Prod By Jahaan Sweet 16.If I Was Your Man Feat Jeremih Prod By B Eric D-Lux 17.All On Me N.I.C.O.L.E Feat Raji The One Prod By Stringz
1.Street God Intro (Prod. by Lil Awree) 2.Dope Boy ft Gucci Mane (Prod. by Zaytoven) 3.Hate Me (Prod. Lil Awree) 4.Real Hood Niggas (Prod. by Tay Keith) 5.Catch You Slippin (Prod. by Tay Keith) 6.I Aint Worried (Prod. by Nard N B) 7.Fuck Her Tomar (Prod. by C-4) 8.30 ft Young MA, Coca Vango, Big Trill (Prod. by Jbo OnDaBeat) 9.Where Your Heart At (Prod. by Zaytoven) 10.I'll Never Change (Prod. by Zaytoven) 11.I Like to Smokeaaaa (Prod. by Crazy Mike) 12.Head Crack/ Trap Travesty 13.Pussy ft Coca Vango (Prod. by YK 808 Mafia) 14.Work N Rubberbands ft Juciy J (Prod. by Nard N B)
When we first heard rumblings of a possible fight between Floyd Mayweather Jr. (49-0) and Conor McGregor (21-3) it sounded like a complete pipe dream.
Now, it doesn't appear to be so far fetched for one reason ... if it makes dollars, it makes sense. The fight would shatter all previous pay-per-view records for a sporting event.
It would have to be held under boxing rules because as far as we know, Floyd has never trained in mixed martial arts.
Over the last day or so the two fighters have exchanged verbal jabs.
Mayweather compared his boxing accomplishments to that of an "elephant" compared to what he told a TMZ reporter were McGregor's "ant" sized MMA feats.
WhenThe Notorious One was told by a TMZ reporter about the comments he daredMoney Mayto "say it to his face."
On Tuesday, November 15, while at 1 OAK in New York City, McGregor took it a step further. He had a few choice words for the boxing legend and named his price for a pure boxing match between them.
"Floyd's not ready for this," McGregor said from behing the DJ booth. "Much respect to Floyd. He's a solid businessman on what he's been able to do. He's a fucking animal at what he's been able to do. But as far as real fighting ... as far as true, pure unarmed combat ... Floyd don't want none of this. He wants it under boxing rules. He wants a boxing match. He doesn't want to fight. I want a $100 million cash to fight him under boxing rules because he's afraid of a real fight."
Al Haymon, WME-IMG, Dana WhiteandMayweather Promotions figure it out and make it happen.
During ABC's special "Beyond Magic" on Tuesday, November 16, illusionist David Blaine pulled out several amazing tricks that still have us scratching our heads this morning.
One that has everyone talking today involved frogs.
As Drake, Donnell Rawlings, Stephen Curry and Jimmy Butler looked on, Blaine asked Dave Chappelle to use a mobile device’s app to draw “a small creature that could in the palm of Drizzy's hand.
The actor and comedian came up with something that resembled a frog.
Blaine then grabbed a champagne flute and regurgitated a live frog into it. He handed the flute to Drake, who immediately tried giving it back. After producing a second amphibian, Blaine asked Curry to check his mouth to make sure it was empty before performing the trick a third time.
The reactions in the room are priceless. Check it out above.
Jay Z is facing a legal battle for allegedly streaming Prince's music illegally on TIDAL.
TMZ reports that the late singer's NPG Records is suing Roc Nation for copyright infringement. According to the suit, Prince entered into an agreement prior to his death with RN that allowed his 2015 album titled "Hit N Run: Phase 1" to be streamed on TIDAL.
NPG Records alleges TIDAL illegally began to stream almost all of Prince's music catalog without consent on June 7, 2016, a little over a month after the singer died from an accidental overdose of fentanyl. He was 57-years old.
The three pages of songs listed in the lawsuit include some of the music icon's biggest hit records, including "I Wanna Be Your Lover," "1999," "Little Red Corvette," "Cream," "Purple Rain," "Controversy" and "Pop Life."
Prince's label wants TIDAL to cease streaming his music outside of "Hit N Run: Phase 1." They are also seeking an unspecified amount in damages.
Juicy J is headlining a new tour called "Rubba Band Business." He's bringing his brother Project Pat and Roc Nation recording artist Belly along with him as the opening acts.
The trek kicks off on January 26 in Phoenix. Along the way there will be stops in San Diego, Denver, Houston, Atlanta, Philadelphia, New York City, Detroit and Chicago before winding down in Milwaukee on March 18.
Jan. 26 – Celebrity Theatre – Phoenix, AZ Jan. 27 – Brooklyn Bowl – Las Vegas, NV Jan. 29 – Revolution Event Center – Boise, ID Jan. 30 – Neptune Theatre – Seattle, WA Feb. 1 – Ace of Spades – Sacramento, CA Feb. 2 – The Regency Ballroom – San Francisco, CA Feb. 3 – Riverside Municipal Auditorium – Riverside, CA Feb. 4 – Hollywood Palladium – Hollywood, CA Feb. 8 – House of Blues: San Diego – San Diego, CA Feb. 10 – Fillmore Auditorium – Denver, CO Feb. 12 – Emo’s – Austin, TX Feb. 13 – The Aztec Theater – San Antonio, TX Feb. 14 – House of Blues: Dallas – Dallas, TX Feb. 15 – Cotillion Ballroom – Wichita, KS Feb. 17 – House of Blues: Houston – Houston, TX Feb. 18 – Cain’s Ballroom – Tulsa, OK Feb. 20 – Minglewood Hall – Memphis, TN Feb. 21 – Marathon Music Works – Nashville, TN Feb. 23 – The Tabernacle – Atlanta, GA Feb. 24 – House of Blues – Myrtle Beach, SC Feb. 25 – The Fillmore Charlotte – Charlotte, NC Feb. 26 – The Ritz – Raleigh, NC Mar. 1 – The Fillmore – Philadelphia, PA Mar. 2 – Irving Plaza – New York, NY Mar. 3 – The Fillmore – Silver Spring, MD Mar. 4 – The Wellmont Theater – Montclair, NJ Mar. 6 – House of Blues: Boston – Boston, MA Mar. 7 – Stage AE – Pittsburgh, PA Mar. 9 – House of Blues: Cleveland – Cleveland, OH Mar. 10 – Fillmore Detroit – Detroit, MI Mar. 11 – 20 Monroe Live Grand – Rapids, MI Mar. 12 – Egyptian Room at Old National Centre – Indianapolis, IN Mar. 15 – Uptown Theatre – Kansas City, MO Mar. 16 – Myth – St. Paul, MN Mar. 17 – House of Blues – Chicago – Chicago, IL Mar. 18 – Rave – Milwaukee, WI
Bruno Marsis preparing to release his third studio album titled "24K Magic" on November 18th. Today, we get a look at the tracklist. Looks like Bruno decided for forego features on the 9-track project.
1. “24K Magic” 2. “Chunky” 3. “Perm” 4. “That’s What I Like” 5. “Versace On the Floor” 6. “Straight Up & Down” 7. “Calling All My Lovelies” 8. “Finesse” 9. “Too Good to Say Goodbye”
The original music video for Troy Ave's "Chuck Norris" was filmed while he was in jail, using various live clips and additional footage to piece it together.
Now that the BSB Records CEO is home, he decided to re-shoot the visuals with a theme from the 50 Cent-produced Starz hit crime drama, "Power."
MIDWEST RAPPER A-SLIM DROPS “THE DISTRICT” MIXTAPE
Dallas, Texas born and Minnesota raised, A-Slim developed a love for Hip Hop at an early age. His versatile style sets him apart from other artists as one of the most prominent independent rappers coming out of the Mid-West. He has been creating a buzz for himself by performing all around the state and releasing music the last few years. A-Slim is now looking to take things to the next level with his new project.
A-Slim released a new mixtape called “The District” on October 10th under his label SED (Supreme Empire District) which he co owns with his partner Stephen Davis. He hopes to generate a national buzz and take himself and his SED team to new heights. Be on the look out for A-Slim’s new music and enjoy his latest release “The District.”
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on November 15, 2016 at 11:52am
Nick Cannon teams up with K. Michelle for a new joint titled "Baby On the Way." The Zaytoven-produced track is off of Nick's forthcoming mixtape "The Gospel of Ike Turn Up: My Side of the Story,' dropping Wednesday, November 16, exclusively on LiveMixtape.com.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on November 15, 2016 at 10:21am
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Conor McGregor (21-3) made history Saturday, November 12, by beating Eddie Alvarez at UFC 205, to become the only fighter in the organization's history to hold titles in two different weight divisions at the same time.
A TMZ reporter caught up with Floyd Mayweather Jr., who retired from boxing with an undefeated 49-0 record, and said McGregor was the MMA version of him.
Floyd wasn't happy with the comparison. He stopped to remind the reporter of the reasons why Mystic Mac isn't in his league.
"I didn't know Conor McGregor was undefeated," Floyd said. "I didn't know that he reigned in MMA for 20 years and was undefeated. And was world champion in 5 different weight classes. That's something I didn't know, so I guess you guys telling me something new, if you say he's the Floyd Mayweather of the MMA. Have he ever made $300 million in one night? Have he ever made $100 million in one night? Have he ever made $70 million in one night?"
"As far as trying to say he's the Floyd Mayweather of the MMA ... it's OK to say it, but it's not true," he continued. "I'm a legend. A living legend. I gave to the sport of boxing years and years of hard work. It was blood, sweat and tears. I had a tremendous team, had a tremendous run. I think it's time for Conor McGregor to go out there and do what he do. But never compare Conor McGregor to me. It's a total disrespect. I'm an elephant. Elephants don't beef with ants. An elephant is so large he don't even see ants."
Scottish singer Emeli Sandé teams up with Jay Electronica and Áine Zion for her single titled "Garden." This is off of her just released sophomore album, "Long Live the Angels." Enjoy the visuals below and grab a copy of the project here: https://lnk.to/esLLTAID
Nicki Minaj, the First Lady of Young Money Records, decides to hop on Rae Sremmurd's hit song "Black Beatles" and flip it into her own creation titled "Black Barbies."