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** Don't Let The Music Industry Fool You **
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Fevah Grew up in da struggle like anybody else in da hood. But now I'm a grown man and a father. So I'm doin' what I gotta do to make sure mines don't have to go through what I went through. All the rest, I can let my music speak for, follow me.
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Written by @PeterNickeas for the Chicago Tribune
For 10 minutes, it seemed like the shooting was everywhere in the South Chicago neighborhood.
It started when someone shot and wounded a couple, then two people fired at the shooter, then there was a chase and shots exchanged and a man sitting on a porch was hit. Responding officers kept cutting each other off on their radios as they reported other gunfire in the area late Sunday night and early Monday morning.

Then the heavy equipment rolled in: A helicopter and SUVs packed with lockers of rifles. SWAT teams in green coveralls patrolled the streets with uniformed officers.
It was just one of dozens of shooting scenes across Chicago over the long Fourth of July weekend. In all, at least 82 people were shot, 14 of them fatally, since Thursday afternoon when two woman were shot as they sat outside a two-flat within a block of Garfield Park.

Five of the people were shot by police over 36 hours on Friday and Saturday, including two boys 14 and 16 who were killed when they allegedly refused to drop their guns.
Many of the long weekend's shootings were on the South Side, clustered in the Englewood, Roseland, Gresham and West Pullman neighborhoods that rank among the most violent in the city.

The victims ranged from the 14-year-boy shot by police in the Old Irving Park neighborhood to a 66-year-old woman grazed in the head as she walked up the steps of her porch on the Far South Side. Most victims were in their late teens and 20s.
Each night of the long holiday weekend, at least a dozen people were shot in the greatest burst of gun violence Chicago has seen this year.
• From Thursday night into Friday, three people were killed and 10 others wounded. An attack outside a West Englewood salon left two men dead and an East Garfield Park shooting took the life of a 21-year-old woman.

• From Friday afternoon into Saturday, 20 people were shot, one fatally. The man who died had been flashing gang signs in a parking lot in the Clearing neighborhood when someone told him to stop. When the man didn’t, he was shot, police said.
• From Saturday night into Sunday morning, four people were killed and another 10 wounded.

• The bloodiest stretch of the weekend was a 13-hour period between 2:30 p.m. Sunday and 3:30 a.m. Monday when four people were killed and at least another 26 wounded, many of them in critical condition. And the most chaotic scene was in South Chicago, where three people were wounded during a running gun battle.

The shooting started around 11:20 p.m. Sunday when someone opened fire at two people who just left a store on Exchange Avenue south of 80th Street. A 25-year-old man was taken in critical condition to Northwestern Memorial Hospital and a 19-year-old woman was stabilized at Advocate Christ Medical Center.

While the man was firing, two people on the street shot at him and a chase ensued, with the three exchanging gunfire through a vacant lot west toward Escanaba Avenue, police and neighbors said.
The three didn't hit each other but a 48-year-old man was caught in the crossfire while sitting on the porch. He was wounded in the ankle and taken to Jackson Park Hospital.

The shooting kicked off an hour of occasional chaos as responding officers kept hearing gunfire, first the exchange between the three, then an apparently unrelated volley of shots a few blocks west on Muskegon Avenue where police found shell casings on a porch.

A 10-1 -- a call for an officer in distress -- was broadcast across the city because the shots were so close to police.
Officers from across the South Side responded, including tactical teams who had been ordered to wear their uniforms instead of plainclothes for the holiday weekend.

Police were radioing about hearing gunfire all over the neighborhood, and a district lieutenant ordered a perimeter over a three-block-by-four-block area. No one was taken into custody.
As a helicopter circled overhead, someone shot up a house a few blocks south on Exchange Avenue, just outside the perimeter, around midnight. The gunfire was called over the police radio before any 911 calls were received, and officers ran down the street toward where the gunfire came from.

The house that was hit by gunfire, in the 8400 block of South Exchange, was near where a teen had been shot earlier in the day and police had responded to a call of a gang disturbance. A group of gang members had been hanging out outside and someone wanted them removed, police said.

About half an hour later, the neighborhood had finally quieted down. "Release the perimeter," the lieutenant ordered, though he asked that patrol cars keep a watch on the four crime scenes.





Deadly 4th of July weekend in Chicago
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Tracklist
1. Intro
2.Scene 1
3.Time
4.So Fly
5.They Say
6.96 Secs.
7.Fishing Hole ft MR 44
8.Danger
9.Balance
10.Get It In Remix
11.Take Me Down
12.Put 1 In The Air
13.In home 2
14.The Lost verse
15.Another Day
16.Crazy
17.Dream
18.Mama Freedom
19.I AM
20.Here We R
21.No Chaser
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ASPIRING CHI TOWN EMCEE ON THE RISE
Intelligenz, an emcee born and raised in Chicago Illinois is a Recording Hip-Hop Artist, elevating her career in the bright lights of Sin City. Choosing a name that would force her to be accountable for her lyrics, Intelligenz takes pride in being an example for women.
Surviving the death of her mom at 16 and foster care for 12 years on the South side of Chicago, she enlisted in the military at 18. Serving honorably for 6.5 years as a police officer in the Air Force, she went on to complete her Bachelor’s in Criminal Justice and after 2 years of being out the military got the courage to pursue her music. Writing since she was about 10 years, old she used music as a way to deal with her troubled childhood.
Hidden to most, she kept her talent to herself, rarely revealing it until she began to rap around 16. Very intimidated by the industry and battling stage fright, Intelligenz was scared to pursue music despite her love for it. She always wondered if she was good enough because of those she looked up to in the industry. But in Vegas, with support from family, she began her path to enter a journey traveled by many female Emcees.
No matter how many competitions, open mics, festivals or venues she performed on the strip, it seemed she would struggle to catch a break as a female who chose to highlight her bars versus her “assets.
After four years of closed doors, Intelligenz finally got her break. Now recognized as the OFFICIAL winner of MC Lyte’s “Next top Female MC” competition she holds no doubt and owns her talent.
Intelligenz drove from Las Vegas to Los Angeles to compete & battle against Femcees from all over the country, entering a live cypher on stage in front of concert goers who came out to see MC Lyte herself,
Yo Yo, Lady or Rage, Lil’ Mama, MC Smooth and of course Monie Love. Hosted by DJ D-Wrek from Nick Cannon’s Wild ‘N Out, it was a night to remember and a huge beginning for this “Next Top Female MC”. You can now see Intelligenz on stage opening for MC Lyte and performing across the country.
Today you can hear Intelligenz’s current single and first ever released via iTunes, Amazon and CDBaby titled “I’m A Movement”. She pays homage to Nas as one of her biggest influences in becoming a lyricist and her husband who has been her number one fan, supporter and encouragement when she would doubt herself.
I’m A Movement speaks on the current state of Hip-Hop, the lack of the female voice and touches on why she should be considered as one of XXL’s Freshman Class members. You can hear “I’m A Movement” in rotation on Vegas’ own, KCEP Power 88. And you can also check out her video on http://www.cantstophiphopworldwide.com/
Master Griot Radio/NBBT Radio also saw her talent and submitted her in the Coast2Coast Mixtape 226 competition, hosted by Chrisette Michele where her song “Running”, Track 15, was selected for release on the mixtape project. Speaking on her experience of entering foster care and the emotion she felt being taken to complete strangers, Intelligenz pours her entire experience into this song so that others who endured this can relate and know that they aren’t alone.
What’s next for Intelligenz? Fans can expect her debut album, “Everything I Am” to be filled with conscious context, unexpected lyricism and word play that combine innovation and the authenticity of Hip-Hop. The album touches on her commitment to music, her story of overcoming tribulations while leaving room for a few surprises for those who try and box her in! Lyrically and “floetically”, it wouldn’t be wise to put Intelligenz in a box!
Her roots are in battle rapping and though she prefers to be more well rounded she isn’t afraid to reach back in the bag if needed! Taking pride and responsibility in the craft of writing her own lyrics, she aims to follow in the footsteps of all the great Femcees who have paved the way before her including MC Lyte, Lauryn Hill, Queen Latifah, Da Brat, Jean Grae, Mia X, Rah Digga, Missy Elliot, Lil Kim, Foxy Brown and SO many more.
Today her focus passion is always music, helping veterans, foster kids and encouraging the youth to know anything is possible with education & faith.
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RZA, U-God, Ghostface Killah, Cappadonna, Raekwon, Masta Killa and Inspectah Deck of the Wu Tang Clan were recently in Vancouver, British Columbia and were greeted by Nardwuar the Human Serviette.
They talk about their favorite Kung Fu flick, theaters that used to show the movies turning into porn spots later on, RZA's early career as Prince Rakeem, Blowfly and much more.
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Kid Ink recruits Lil Bibby, Yo Gotti, Tyga and French Montana for the official remix to his DJ Mustard-produced record that already featured Chris Brown.
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With just eight hours to prepare, the contestants learn who their first round opponent will be. Everyone heads to Slaughter Studios in Brooklyn for the first round of the tournament to earn a spot on the undercard of the Total Slaughter main event on July 12th. In this episode, Aye Verb goes up against Big T, and wildcard entry T Rex battles Detroit's own Marv Won.
Episode 4 premieres on FUSE TV this Wednesday, 7/9 @ 12am ET / 11pm CT / 9pm PT. Check your local TV guide listings for more information.
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Meek Mill has finally revealed the release date for his highly anticipated sophomore album Dreams Worth More Than Money.
The Dream Chasers Records CEO took to his Twitter account this morning to announce the project will drop September 9.
9.9.14 #DWMTM
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The-Dream revealed a couple of surprises over the weekend. The singer/songwriter revealed that he had gotten married for the third time.
The mystery woman's name hasn't been revealed, but The Dream shared a photo of her on his Instagram account.
"THE MRS. I LOVE YOU with my Whole Entire Heart and Spirit," Dream wrote. "God has blessed me in a Time where any man would feel overcome! God has restored my Heart!"
The "Black" singer also unveiled the artwork and track list for an upcoming EP entitled Royalty: The Prequel.
The EP will be released tonight at 7 P.M. via http://www.contra-paris.com/.
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— Deen Kharbouch (@DeenKharbouch) July 1, 2014
French Montana's estranged wife Deen Kharbouch has been very vocal over the last couple of years regarding the rapper's abandonment of their 4-year old son, Kruz.
A new Radar Online report goes into further detail about French, his son and his relationship with new girlfriend Khloe Kardashian.
Deen Kharbouch recently shared a photo on Instagram of her son Kruz graduating from Pre-K
While Montana, real name Karim Kharbouch, was spending $100,000 on Khloe's recent 30th birthday, including a $50,000 jeep, he's forgotten about his son, according to a source close to Deen.
"French has purchased a vehicle for someone who doesn’t need it. But he’s insisted that he would not pay for his child to go to school! He’s [not just] blowing his money [but] his wife’s money too!”
"He’s not a millionaire. That’s what he does. He makes other people think he’s on top. He’s a con man. And if the Kardashians are falling for that, that’s his MO.”
The source further claims that French has not seen his son in a very long time and recently skipped his Pre-K graduation to party with Khloe, who is still married to Lamar Odom.
“Kruz has not seen or spoken to his father in over six months. Nor has his father inquired about Kruz’s well being in over six months. Since the fame, he’s been a deadbeat. He also threw a birthday bash for this woman and did not attend his son’s pre-school graduation! His son was the only child without a father present.”
Of course, there's two sides to every story. French has not spoken publicly about his wife or son except for a September 2012 interview with The Boombox explaining why his marriage fell apart.
"Man, I couldn't do it; that's why we got separated," French said at the time. "At first it was smooth, but then as much as people think that money changes you, it's changing them around you. A person ain't gonna treat you the same now that they think that you think you somebody. You around so many beautiful women, that's a conflict too. It's just about finding somebody that understand the game, what you're into. You can't expect to make all this money and not go through problems. You can't expect God to give you everything you want without taking something away."
It's never a good when this kind of thing goes public. But this probably isn't the last we'll hear about it.
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50 Cent and Common on the same record? That would be incredible. Two legends in the rap game who are still going strong. 50 has also become a force to be reckoned with in the film and television industry as both an actor and executive producer. Common has a number of acting credits under his belt, so that opens up even more possibilities.
The G-Unit CEO shared a photo of himself and the Chicago emcee on Instagram with a caption that read: "Ran into COMMON we on the move BIG THINGS TO COME."
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Iggy Azalea was one of the featured artists at this years Wireless Festival. The Australian rapper took the stage on the 4th of July at Finsbury Park in London. During her set she brought out Rita Ora to perform "Black Widow" off of her debut album, The New Classic.
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