Chicago rapper Rico Recklezz shows no sign of letting up in his beef with Soulja Boy as he releases his second diss song/video. In this one he clowns Soulja's hit song, "Crank That."
As an added bonus we also included the first diss visuals for "No Talking."
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on November 12, 2016 at 12:51pm
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Beanie Sigel's October interview with The Breakfast Club was one of the most entertaining in their history. The tension between himself and Charlamagne Tha God was intense throughout.
Some people felt like The Broad Street Bully put Charlamagne in his place, but Taxstone saw it the other way around.
"I thought that Beans should have slapped Charlamagne," Taxstone told DJ Vlad during their recent chat. "That's a fact. When Beans said he was serious and don't play with no little boy and Charlamagne sat there and clapped his hands in his face. That's immediate [beat down]. That was the most disrespectful part of the interview. So, when people was saying that Beans punked Charlamagne, I didn't understand. I seen Charlamagne punk Beans. I was like 'That was beyond disrespectful.' You talking to a man about some serious shit and he starts clapping his hands. He didn't take Beanie Sigel seriously. And I think if you watch the interview you'll see he didn't take Beanie Sigel seriously."
If you haven't seen Beanie's interview with The Breakfast Club peep it below and let us know what you think.
Connecticut rap artist Jack david releases his lead single Run It" feat Teww Talez from his highly anticipated album "Up Past Midnight" that releases on November 27th 2016.
Jack David has undeniable talent, drive and passion for making ‘good’ music. Jack is on radar to becoming a upcoming star in the music industry.
Over the next few months he plans on releasing other entertaining singles and surprises . Add Jack David to your playlist today! www.atticrecords.net
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on November 12, 2016 at 10:00am
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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — As protests of President-elect Donald Trump entered another day, police in Portland, Oregon, say one person was shot by a man who had gotten into a confrontation with a protester.
Portland police said the person who was shot was taken to a hospital for treatment of injuries that were not life-threatening. Police said they were looking for the shooter, who apparently fled in his vehicle after the attack early Saturday morning on a Willamette River bridge.
The shooting followed rowdy Friday night protests, when police used tear gas in response to "burning projectiles" thrown at officers, police said on Twitter. Hundreds of people marched through the city, disrupting traffic and spray-painting graffiti.
Authorities reported instances of vandalism and assault during a rally that organizers had billed as peaceful earlier in the day.
In other parts of the country, spirited demonstrations on college campuses and peaceful marches along downtown streets have taken place since Wednesday.
Hundreds joined a Friday afternoon "love rally" in Washington Square Park in Manhattan.
Leslie Holmes, 65, a website developer from Wilton, Connecticut, took an hour-long train ride to the demonstration — her first protest since the 1970s, when she hit the streets of San Francisco to oppose the Vietnam War.
She described herself as an armchair liberal but declared, "I'm not going to be armchair anymore."
"I don't want to live in a country where my friends aren't included, and my friends are fearful, and my children are going to grow up in a world that's frightening, and my granddaughters can look forward to being excluded from jobs and politics and fulfilling their potential, so I'm here for them," she said.
Evening marches disrupted traffic in Miami and Atlanta.
Trump supporter Nicolas Quirico was traveling from South Beach to Miami. His car was among hundreds stopped when protesters blocked Interstate 395.
"Trump will be our president. There is no way around that, and the sooner people grasp that, the better off we will be," he said. "There is a difference between a peaceful protest and standing in a major highway backing up traffic for 5 miles. This is wrong."
More than a thousand protesters took to the streets across California after night fell including downtown Los Angeles, where over 200 were arrested a night earlier. In Bakersfield, where Trump is far more popular than in most of the state, some held signs reading "Anti-Trump, Pro-USA."
Small protests also were held in Detroit; Minneapolis; Kansas City, Missouri; Olympia, Washington and Iowa City.
More than 200 people, carrying signs gathered on the steps of the Washington state Capitol. The group chanted "not my president" and "no Trump, no KKK, no fascist USA."
In Tennessee, Vanderbilt University students sang civil rights songs and marched through campus across a Nashville street, temporarily blocking traffic. A protest also occurred in Minneapolis.
In Chicago, multiple groups planned protests through Saturday.
Nadia Gavino, 25, learned about the rallies on Twitter and protested Thursday evening. Gavino, whose father is from Peru and whose mother is of Mexican and Lithuanian heritage, said she took Trump's harshest statements about immigrants and Latinos personally.
"I obviously agree that he's racist, he's sexist, he's phobic, he's misogynistic. He's all these things you don't want in a leader," she said.
Ashley Lynne Nagel, 27, said she joined a Thursday night demonstration in Denver.
"I have a leader I fear for the first time in my life," said Nagel, a Bernie Sanders supporter who voted for Hillary Clinton.
"It's not that we're sore losers," she said. "It's that we are genuinely upset, angry, terrified that a platform based off of racism, xenophobia and homophobia has become so powerful and now has complete control of our representation."
Demonstrations also were planned Saturday in Las Vegas, Los Angeles and other areas.
Previous demonstrations drew thousands of people in New York and other large urban centers. The largely peaceful demonstrations were overshadowed by sporadic episodes of vandalism, violence and street-blocking.
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Associated Press writer Lisa Baumann in Seattle contributed to this report.
Artist Matt Lee from Bronx, NY releases a new single titled "aFFord" produced by IceStarr..He has been working on his newest project "Earl Manigault" which is an EP focused on the new school hip hop instrumentals that also tells stories about the growth through his youth. 167 Street where he was raised just a few blocks from Yankee Stadium.
Cooler heads have prevailed, allowing Beanie SigelandTeefy Bey to reach a peaceful resolution to their beef.
As we previously reported, Beans and the Do4Self Records CEO were at odds over The Game vs. Meek Mill beef.
Teefy, who is a Meek affiliate, felt like Beanie leaked information about the Dreamchasers camp to Game.
Things came to a head at a September Bad Boy Reunion concert in Philadelphia when Teefy put hands on the "Feel It in the Air" rapper.
On Friday, November 11, Teefy explained via his Instagram account that he and Beanie sat down like men and put their differences aside.
"Today was a good day I seen @beaniesigelsp @ Jumaaha My Allah keep us firm on the deen and help us with our affairs and nurture us back to firm believers and rise are Iman Ameen we Talked like men and that's it on this," Teefy captioned a photo of Sigel. "We from the same hood attended the same masjid. SOMETIMES ALLAH MAKE US ALL FOOLS FOR A Reality Check. now we as Africa Americans Muslims we are the face of America Muslims we all need a pull up Wallahi and Africa America Christian's y'all need a pull up too good voters #trump is y'all pull up the government give y'all millions and y'all don't give back to the community and all the 501c3' non profit organizations y'all out of pocket to so let's not get things loss we all will be better off if we all come together."
Salute to both of these men. Less violence and more togetherness is needed in our African American communities, now more than ever.
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HOUSTON (KTRK) --Investigators are trying to figure out why someone would shoot a man in the back of the head at a southwest Houston gas station overnight.
Police say the man who pulled the trigger killed local rapper Christopher Barriere.
Barriere, known as Mr. 3-2, was a member of Houston's Screwed Up Click. While signed to Rap-A-Lot Records he was involved with three groups: The Convicts, Southside Playaz and Blac Monks, and released one solo album. He has collaborated on tracks with Snoop Dogg, UGK, Scarface, 8 Ball & MJG, South Park Mexican & Too $hort.
According to investigators, the suspect drove away then came back and shot another victim in the face.
Houston police say there were four men at the gas station Thursday night, and that the men all know each other.
Police say two of the men went inside the store and one of the men outside pulled out a pistol and shot the first victim in the back of the head.
The suspect then drove away but came back.
According to investigators, he had a shotgun and fired it at the second victim, hitting him in the face and other people who were simply at the gas station at the wrong time.
"Unfortunately the shot gun blast, not all the pellets hit its intended target and continued past and struck multiple other targets including another witness who was shot in the leg," HPD Sgt. Michael Arrington said.
The suspect drove away in a white or grey four-door car.
Police are looking at surveillance video and hope that will help them find the suspect.
Posted by Indie Castle on November 11, 2016 at 1:57pm
In 2016, Klass Money is taking the world by storm. Now teaming up with Kendall Beatz, Klass Money brings you his latest release "Put in Work" which is just the beginning. "Put in Work" was produced by Chi town's own Kendall P Beatz and is a fun, word savy melodic record which will definitely have you singing word for word after a few listens!
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Actor Shia LaBeouf stopped by Sway in the Morning to try his mic skills on the Five Fingers of Death. He takes shots at Lil Yachty and Drake for using ghostwriters.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on November 11, 2016 at 12:30pm
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Atlanta rapper Young Dro stopped by The Breakfast Club on Friday, November 11th.
He talked about his recent stint in jail after cops charged him with possession of a gun that wasn't his, not understanding Lil Wayne's Black Lives Matter comments on Dateline, possible collaborative album with T.I. the violence in Atlanta, is he Joseline Hernadez's baby's father?
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on November 11, 2016 at 11:06am
Bogish Brand Ent. presents "The Cook Up 2." This is part of the weekly mixtape series dedicated to giving the listeners constant new hot material from Ca$his.
The Cook Up Pt. 2 Tracklist:
1. Ca$his- Super Sauce Prod by A2R Beatz
2. Ca$his- Cook Prod by Kera Beatz
3. Ca$his- Commas on Commas Prod by Looney On A Tune
4. Ca$his- Cold As Minnesota Prod by Ric & Thadeus
5. Ca$his- All About Stuntin Prod by Kera Beatz
6. Ca$his- Strictly 4 My Prod by 1 Kool 100
7. Ca$his- Get The Stash Prod by Kera Beatz 8. Ca$his- Turn Up Quick Prod by Rick Beats
Little Rock, AR; Young Freq decided to showcase his talent and love for music after some trials occurred in his life. He uses his large following and love for the streets to encourage youth to follow their dreams and to detour them from making bad choices in life. Young Freq has worked with numerous artists such as Kevin Gates, Webbie, Young Dolph, Starlito, Cool Amerika, Boston George, and Rod D. We now present his latest mixtape called "S.O.L.I.D." hosted by Bigga Rankin. This album is anticipated to be one of his greatest selling mixtapes.
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — From New York to Illinois to California, in red states as well as blue, protesters decrying Donald Trump's election spent another night overtaking highways, smashing store windows, igniting fires and in at least one city, facing pepper spray and rubber projectiles from police trying to clear the streets.
The demonstrations stretched into a third straight night Thursday and came to a head in Portland, Oregon, where thousands marched and chanted, "We reject the president-elect!" while some lit firecrackers and sparked a dumpster blaze.
Officers began physically pushing back against the crowd that at times threw objects at them, making 26 arrests and using flash-bang devices and types of smoke or tear gas to force people to disperse.
Trump himself fired back, tweeting: "Just had a very open and successful presidential election. Now professional protesters, incited by the media, are protesting. Very unfair!"
Just had a very open and successful presidential election. Now professional protesters, incited by the media, are protesting. Very unfair!
In Portland, police termed the protest a riot after some 4,000 protesters surged into the downtown area. After giving several orders to leave, officers fired what appeared to be rubber projectiles. It was not immediately clear if anyone was hit.
The number of protesters dwindled by early Friday, and police ordered those still in the streets to disperse immediately or be "subject to arrest and the use of riot-control agents."
In Denver, protesters briefly shut down a freeway near downtown. Police said demonstrators made their way onto Interstate 25, stopping traffic for about a half-hour.
Protesters also briefly shut down highways in Minneapolis and Los Angeles.
In downtown San Francisco, high school students called out "not my president" as they marched, holding signs urging a Trump eviction. They waved rainbow banners and Mexican flags, as bystanders in the heavily Democratic city gave them high-fives from the sidelines.
"As a white, queer person, we need unity with people of color, we need to stand up," said Claire Bye, a 15-year-old sophomore at Academy High School. "I'm fighting for my rights as an LGBTQ person. I'm fighting for the rights of brown people, black people, Muslim people."
In New York City and Chicago, large groups gathered outside Trump Tower. In New York, they chanted angry slogans and waved banners bearing anti-Trump messages. Police still stood guard Friday on Fifth Avenue.
"You got everything straight up and down the line," demonstrator David Thomas said. "You got climate change, you got the Iran deal. You got gay rights, you got mass deportations. Just everything, straight up and down the line, the guy is wrong on every issue."
In Philadelphia, protesters near City Hall held signs bearing slogans: "Not Our President," ''Trans Against Trump" and "Make America Safe For All." Officers on bikes blocked traffic for the march that spanned four lanes of street traffic and even drew parents with children in strollers.
Jeanine Feito, 23, held a sign that read "not 1 more deportation." The Temple University student said she acknowledges Trump as president-elect but doesn't accept it.
"I'm Cuban-American. My parents are immigrants, and I'm also a woman. These are things Trump doesn't stand for," Feito said. "He's bullied us, discriminated against us, is racist and encourages violence. I think it's important we stand together and fight against this."
About 500 people turned out at a protest in Louisville, Kentucky, while hundreds in Baltimore marched to the stadium where the Ravens were playing a football game.
A group got into some shoving matches with police in Oakland, California, but Los Angeles saw mostly peaceful protests. City News Service reported that dozens of protesters in the nation's second-largest city were arrested around midnight when they refused to budge.
As expected, the demonstrations led to social media blowback from Trump supporters accusing protesters of sour grapes or worse, though there were no significant counterprotests. They said the demonstrators were not respecting the democratic process.
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Jablon reported from Los Angeles. Associated Press writers Deepti Hajela in New York, Janie Har in San Francisco and Lisa Baumann in Seattle contributed to this report.
Taylor Gang recording artist Berner and Cypress Hill spitter B-Real are back with the third installment of their "Prohibition" series. The duo locked features from B-Legit, Dizzy Wright, Demrick, Paul Wall, Devin the Dude and Wiz Khalifa. Grab the album from iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/album/prohibition-pt.-3/id1169776757?ign-mpt=uo%3D2
Prohibition, Pt. 3 Tracklist:
1 First High 2 Vibes (feat. Dizzy Wright) 3 Freeway (feat Paul Wall) 4 Stories (feat. Devin the Dude) 5 FTB 6 Noise 7 Levitate (feat. Quez) 8 Marijuana (feat. B-Legit and Demrick) 9 Smoke Box 10 Whole World 11 Stoners (feat. Wiz Khalifa) 12 F**k Boy 13 On & On 14 Outro
Houston rapper Z-Ro a.k.a The Mo City Don delivers is latest album appropriately titled "Legendary." The 15-track project features Mike D and Just Brittany. Do yourself and purchase a copy now from iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/legendary/id1170324037
Legendary Tracklist:
1. Never Wrote 2. OG 3. Drank and Smoke 4. My Time 5. I Know 6. Ain’t No Love 7. I Can (feat. Mike D) 8. Skrewed Up 9. I’m Good 10. It’s Ok (feat. Just Brittany) 11. One Deep 4 Life 12. Out His Mind 13. Thru the City 14. Dome, Kush and Codeine 15. Come With Me
Canadian rapper and Roc Nation recording artist, Belly, drops off his new "Inzombia" project. Features include Ashanti, Ty Dolla $ign, Jadakiss, Future, Young Thug and Zack.
1. Die Alone 2. The Day I Met You 3. Trap Phone ft. Jadakiss 4. Frozen Water ft. Future 5. Re Up ft. Nav 6. Consuela ft. Young Thug & Zack 7. Outkast ft. Ty Dolla $ign 8. Hollywood Interlude 9. Seven Day Love ft. Ashanti 10. Actin Different 11. Can't Feel a Thing
A Tribe Called Quest come through with their first album in 18 years. "We Got It From Here… Thank You 4 Your Service" contains contributions from group members Q-Tip, Ali Shaheed Muhammad, Jarobi White from the late, great Phife Dawg.
Features include Elton John, Anderson .Paak, Jack White, Kanye West, Kendrick Lamar, Busta Rhymes and Consequence.
We Got It From Here... Thank You 4 Your Service Tracklist:
Part one
1. The Space Program 2. We The People…. 3. Whateva Will Be 4. Solid Wall of Sound (feat. Busta Rhymes) 5. Dis Generation (feat. Busta Rhymes) 6. Kids… (feat. Andre 3000) 7. Melatonin 8. Enough!!
Part two
1. Mobius (feat. Consequence & Busta Rhymes) 2. Black Spasmodic 3. The Killing Season (feat. Kanye West & Talib Kweli) 4. Lost Somebody 5. Movin’ Backwards (feat. Anderson .Paak) 6. Conrad Tokyo (feat. Kendrick Lamar) 7. Ego 8. The Donald
R&B singer Joe keeps his stellar career going by releasing his 12th studio album titled "#MYNAMEISJOETHOMAS." The lone feature on the 16-track project comes from Gucci Mane. Grab yourself a copy now from iTunes.
#MYNAMEISJOETHOMAS Tracklist:
1. Lean Into It 2. Don’t Lock Me Out 3. Wear the Night 4. So I Can Have You Back 5. No Chance 6. Happy Hour (feat. Gucci Mane) 7. Hollow 8. Hurricane 9. Can’t Run From Love 10. Tough Guy 11. Lay You Down 12. I Swear 13. Love Centric 14. Celebrate You 15. Our Anthem 16. Hello