Charlamagne Tha God gave the "Donkey of the Day" for Wednesday, June 1, to Michelle Gregg.
Gregg is the mother of the 4-year-old boy who fell into the Gorilla World exhibit at the Cincinnati Zoo last weekend, leading to the fatal shooting of Harambe the gorilla.
Michelle Gregg and Deonne Dickerson, the boy’s father. (Facebook)
Back in February we reported that Tomi Lahren, a conservative host of The Blaze, was up in arms over Beyonce's Super Bowl 50 halftime performance. Lahren was upset that Bey saluted the Black Panther Party.
She criticized the singer and took a shot at her husband, Jay Z,for allegedly being a former narcotics dealer.
“Beyonce, really? What is the political message here? What is it they are trying to convey here? A salute to what? A group that used violence and intimidation to advance, not racial equality but an overthrow of white domination,” Lahren said at the time. “Your husband was a drug dealer. For 14 years he sold crack cocaine. Talk about protecting black neighborhoods – start at home, right?”
InPusha T'sjust released single featuring Hov titled"Drug Dealers Anonymous"the two rappers give Lahren a light jab by using a small sound bite from her rant in the song, which is all about moving product.
It didn't take long for Lahren to respond via her Twitter account on Tuesday night, May 31.
"Always wanted to be on a track with two drug dealers. Thanks @PUSHA_T & #JayZ #DrugDealersAnonymous," she wrote.
Smoke DZA delivers his new mixtape titled "George Kush Da Button (Dont Pass Trump The Blunt)." Features include Joey Bada$$, A$AP Rocky, Action Bronson, Roc Marciano and Domo Genesis.
Production credits go to The Alchemist, Pete Rock, 183rd, Ron Browz, Mac Miller and more.
1.Intro (Skit) 2.Do You Believe [Prod. By D Dot Angelettie] 3.Don't Pass Trump The Blunt [Prod. By 183rd] 4.Where The Weed [Prod. By Ron Browz] 5.Mexican (Skit) 6.GT Performer (Feat. Action Bronson / Green R Fieldz) [Prod. By The Alchemist] 7.Hands Of Time [Prod. By The Understudy] 8.Blunted [Prod. By Dreamlife For Winner's Circle Production] 9.Hands (Skit) 10.Wagons (Feat. Joey Bada$$) [Prod. By Lirker] 11.Zeros (Skit) 12.Nine (Feat. A$AP Rocky) [Prod. By 183rd] 13.Rugby [Prod. By Crystal Caines / Infamous Irv] 14.Unfuckwittable (Feat. Roc Marciano / Domo Genesis) [Prod. By Pete Rock] 15.Beloved [Prod. By Mac Miller] 16.Outro (Skit)
Atlanta rapper Young Thug is back like he never left with a new song titled "Gangster Shit." It was produced by Wheezy. Give it a listen up top and let us know what you think in the comment section below.
Da Cloth (Mav Montana, Rigz, iLLanoise, Times Change and Symph) just released their DJ Kay Slay-hosted project titled "The Fixtape." Check out the latest music video off of it, "Frio," featuring Fred The Godson.
Memphis Native, ODO6 drops his club banger, "My Birthday" off his latest mixtape "4 & A Baby" hosted by Trapaholics. ODO6 treats everyday like his birthday, and plans to show everybody just how to turn up with this energized mix. Regardless of your race, gender, or culture, you can turn this track up and party like its your "Birthday". Video for "My Birthday" is currently underway and scheduled to release later this summer. For booking, features, beats or more info call 9015091465 or 9016145747. *** Ask your DJ to play that "My Birthday Song"***
Pusha T is gearing up for the release of his third solo album titled "King Push." The G.O.O.D. Music President calls on Roc Nation boss, Jay Z, for the project's first single, "Drug Dealers Anonymous." It was produced by DJ Dahl.
Washington, D.C. rapper Shy Glizzy is gearing up to release his "Young Jefe 2" project soon. Today he drops off an official music video for the song "Rounds."
Rich The Kid and Lil Yachty release an official music video for their collaboration titled "Fresh Off the Boat." Directed by YungMik3. Co-Directed by Benny Flash.
Long awaited mixtape from North Carolinas own Mike Bandz. Known for his hit single "People On Ya" which is currently on FM radio across the US, "Bandzilla" mixtape is sure not to disappoint any fans and or listeners! http://mikebandz.com
As the investigation continues into the shooting that happened during T.I.'s concert at Irving Plaza in New York City on Wednesday, May 25, a clearer picture of what happened is starting to emerge.
One person was killed and three were injured, including Brooklyn recording artist Troy Ave, who was shot in the leg.
Police arrested the BSB Records CEO and charged him with attempted murder and two counts of criminal possession of a weapon, after releasing video that shows him firing a gun backstage at the venue.
They alleged that he was the lone triggerman and accidentally shot himself.
PIX 11 reports that detectives are now working on a different theory.
According to their report, the 33-year old rapper was approached backstage by someone he had beef with and a fight ensued.
During the scrap Troy and his friend/bodyguard, Ronald McPhatter, were shot.
Ronald McPhatter a.k.a. BSB Banga died from a gunshot wound to the stomach
As Troy and his assailant tussled over the gun another shot went off. After that details get sketchy.
McPhatter, 30, died from a wound to the stomach. Christopher Vinson, 34, is recovering from a chest wound and 26-year old model, Maggie Carrie Heckstall, is recovering after surgery to repair damage from a gunshot to her knee.
Maggie Carrie Heckstall
Troy appeared in court on Monday, May 30, where he pleaded not guilty to the charges against him. He's being held without bail until his trial.
His attorney Scott Leemon said his client was the victim in this case and that McPhatter died saving his life.
"He was shot. He didn't shoot himself, nor his bodyguard/longtime friend who died a hero. The video released by NYPD is only a small sampling. The portion released was selective. What happened before? After? Outside of the frame of that one camera view?" said Leemon.
Comedian and actor DeRay Davis sat down with The Breakfast Club about how he ended up with two girlfriends living under the same roof, his show "Living With Funny," his brand of comedy, being an ally to gay people and much more.
Azie Faison, whose life was portrayed in the 2002 film Paid in Full, spoke to VladTV about getting shot nine times after being robbed by his sister's boyfriend. He explains that his sister's boyfriend, Kevin Clark, just got out of jail, and instead of setting him up with drugs to sell Azie said that he took care of Clark by giving him money and a car at first. However, Azie believes that Kevin saw the level he was operating at and decided to rob him.
The former Harlem drug dealer then spoke about Kevin and his accomplices robbing him of his chain and the money in his pockets after shooting him in the head before asking him to open the safe. After revealing that he awoke after his spirit left his body, Azie says that he discovered that his aunt and some other friends at his apartment were shot and killed in the ordeal; he was one of three who survived the shooting.
To hear more about what Azie had to say about the situation, including being accused of snitching to police, hit the clip below.
R. Kelly was recently in Jacksonville, Florida when he and his crew ran into a drunk dude who thought the singer was an impostor. Watch the pure comedy that ensues when the guy tries to out sing R&B's Pied Piper.
Eastern Conference champions the Cleveland Cavaliers are preparing to take on the Western Conference's best team, the Golden State Warriors, to decide who has the most dominant squad in the NBA for the 2015-2016 season.
The best of seven series is a rematch of last year's championship match up which Golden State won in six games (4-2).
LeBron James will lead the Cavaliers as he plays in his sixth consecutive NBA Finals. The Warriors will be led by the Stephen Curry, who is coming off of his second consecutive league MVP season.
Golden State finished the regular season with the NBA's best ever record of 73-9. The Cavs went 57-25.
The Warriors won the regular season match up against the Cavaliers (2-0).
Starting Lineups:
Golden State (2016 playoff stats) — Stephen Curry (25.8 ppg, 5.9 apg), Klay Thompson (26.5 ppg, 3.9 rpg), Andre Iguodala (8.9 ppg, 3.6 rpg),Draymond Green (15.3 ppg, 9.8 rpg), Andrew Bogut (5.2 ppg, 6.7 rpg)
(New York Daily News) A rapper accused of opening fire at a deadly nightclub shooting was the victim, despite video showing him shooting a gun as patrons ran for their lives, his lawyer said Monday.
Rapper Roland (Troy Ave) Collins accused of attempted murder and of shooting himself in the leg was wheeled into court to face charges in the wild-west melee between shows Thursday at the Irving Place nightclub in Union Square.
After ballistics tests, Collins’ charges could be upgraded to murder in the death of 30-year-old Ronald (Edgar) McPhatter.
Collins pleaded not guilty, and was remanded without bail.
The shooting happened at a T.I. concert, before the Atlanta-based rapper was set to take the stage. He was not involved in the violence, sources said.
Collins, 33, winced as several officers and detectives took him out of a marked van and helped him into a wheelchair, where he sat with his right leg bandaged.
Collins pulled a gray t-shirt over his head as reporters asked him questions.
Prosecutors said Collins recklessly fired a gun five times in a crowded venue with no concern about the consequences.
Collins underwent surgery to have bone fragments removed from his leg.
"This defendant is on video coming out of the VIP room where the individuals were shot,” said Assistant DA Christine Keenan. ”He had the gun in his hand and was seen firing that gun in the direction of fleeing patrons."
Keenan said Collins did not wait for first responders after shooting himself.
"A van that belongs to him brought him to the hospital," she said.
Keenan said that when cops searched the van, they found three guns inside. She said a ballistics test confirmed one of those guns was the one used at Irving Plaza.
"This is still an ongoing investigation," she said, noting that there are pending charges.
But Collins lawyer, Scott Leemon, said the video tells only part of the story.
"What really happened here is Mr. Collins here is the real victim,” Leemon said. “The person who was killed at this event, he died a hero. He (McPhatter) was his bodyguard. He wasn't shot by Mr. Collins. He was a lifelong friend."
"This 11 seconds of video that the NYPD released, it doesn't say what happened before, it doesn't say what happened after. The scientific evidence will show he didn't shoot himself. This was another rush to judgement."
"In this case he's the victim and should be treated like the victim."
TC Da Outlaw steps into the studio and begins his musical career with talents of this magnitude unseen in quite some time. TC Da Outlaw released his debut mixtape “Coming all the Way Down“ in and 2005 featured Rich Boy. It marked the streets with an artist that whom will undoubtedly be around for a long time to come. TC first untitled tracks were self-produced in one week, which were a total of 18 tracks that were solely him going in hard on the mic. During the time the Texas vibe of screw music was heavy in the streets, leading TC to link up with Tricky Trav from Cleveland who would connect him with Chamillionaire, 50/50 from Houston, and Magno; he made copies of the cds himself and flood the streets. The streets response was two thumbs up. Following his first rough draft, TC would go on to release “The Takeover” in 2006 with all original beats produced by YT the Great. TC’s 2008 “Money on the Way” mixtape brought out recognition of his lyrical talent and proved too many that TC had consistency and could be a force in the industry. Based on the success of his initial three mixtape releases TC took the opportunity in 2010 to collaborate with other artists for a while and continue to keep his next venture under works. TC best describes his list of features as, “the city” because there are definitely too many to name. His project “OG Status” released late 2013 served as his graduation from the streets and face to the music industry. TC da Outlaw is the ultimate representative of the music and street scene in Alabama. Rapping in the studio for more than 15 years, Outlaw releases his 13th mixtape “The Redprint” hosted by Bigga Rankin. Maturity in the industry comes with knowledge and this time around Outlaw is establishing his brand MGA (Major Grind Association).
Supremely gifted lyricist Nitty Scott, MC blesses her fans this Memorial Day with a hot new song titled "All the Flowers." The track was produced by Fast Life Beats. Give it a listen up top and grab yourself a copy now from iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/all-the-flowers-single/id1118195353