Memphis is known as the home of the blues and birthplace of rock-n-roll, but over the past two decades it has been the home of some of today's and yesterday's top hip-hop artist. We introduce to you a new artist out of Memphis that goes by the moniker "Lil Tino". His first single "Go Get Da Money" has started a craze in the south with his running man dance and energetic stage performances.
Lil Tino just dropped his second single "Check" on all streaming sites worldwide. A street anthem motivating those to go get a bag! CHECK!!!!
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 30, 2019 at 9:07am
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Ninja goes Sneaker Shopping with Complex's Joe La Puma at Notre in Chicago and talks his Adidas deal, playing soccer growing up, and how sneakers have become part of gaming culture.
B.I.G. BROOKS is an artist from the “Rocket City” Huntsville, Alabama. He has an extensive history in the underground rap scene. His new release “Portraits Of Pain” produced by Miami’s own Chico $tar is about the trials and tribulations he’s had to go through in his life and still continues to grind it out. His mission is to uplift and inspire others through music. Stay Tuned.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 29, 2019 at 10:49am
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In this clip, John Salley seconded Jalen Rose's take on Gary Payton being the GOAT of trash talking. John talked about how GP came into the league talking trash and was very aggressive with it as well. He said that GP would say things to opposing players so outlandish that players would believe he seriously had an issue with them.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 29, 2019 at 10:30am
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Errol Spence had never been tested at this degree of difficulty. Shawn Porter pressured, prodded and exposed him during a title bout that stretched every bit of Spence’s vaunted boxing skill.
The budding welterweight superstar emerged with two championship belts after he figured out the answers to this test just in time.
Spence added the WBC welterweight title to his IBF strap with a thrilling split-decision victory over Shawn Porter on Saturday night.
Spence (26-0) persevered through the biggest challenge of his ascendant career from Porter (30-3-1), a veteran brawler who forced Spence into uncomfortable situations in nearly every round. Spence matched Porter’s pace and landed more punches, and the Texan punctuated the win by knocking down Porter in the 11th round with a left hand.
“This is a lifetime dream,” Spence said. “It shows hard work pays off. ... Shawn Porter is a rough and awkward fighter. I didn’t get off what I wanted to. He’s a true champion. He made it tough ... (but) all my punches have bad intentions.”
Two judges scored it 116-111 for Spence, and a third scored it 115-112 for Porter. The Associated Press scored it 114-113 for Spence.
Porter’s unorthodox, pugnacious style baited the favored Spence into many wild exchanges, starting with a thrilling stretch of the third and fourth rounds. The pace rarely waned for the rest of the bout, with Porter constantly forcing a tough fight.
But Spence knocked down Porter with a spectacular left hand to the head with a minute left in the 11th round. The punch staggered Porter and rolled his eyes back, but he barely touched the canvas and went right back into the fight.
“He’s a strong kid,” Porter said. “We both came in to do the job. I think I had a little more than what he expected, but he handled it. Congratulations to him and his team. We’re proud of what we did.”
The Staples Center crowd of 16,702 in downtown Los Angeles was on its feet throughout the 12th round, roaring for both fighters when they embraced after the final bell.
Spence threw 745 punches to Porter’s 744, a remarkable measure of the fight’s evenness. But Spence landed 221 of those punches — 49 more than Porter. Spence also landed 44% of his power punches to just 25.7% for Porter, whose inaccuracy has been a problem in an otherwise stellar career.
“Porter was throwing a lot,” Spence said. “I wanted to show I was the bigger and stronger welterweight.”
Porter was a double-digit underdog with some oddsmakers despite his stellar record and accomplishments. That’s a measure of the boxing world’s respect for Spence, who has been one of the brightest rising stars in the sport since he turned pro following the 2012 London Olympics.
But Porter appeared to be the toughest opponent of Spence’s career, and it showed. Porter believed he could beat Spence by forcing a brawl on his skillful opponent, taking away Spence’s space to put together combinations and using his awkward style to set up counterpunches.
Porter’s plan mostly succeeded, starting with a dynamite third round in which he absorbed body punches to deliver his own. Both fighters traded huge shots in a ramshackle three minutes of action, and they followed it with an equally exciting fourth in which each fighter rocked the other repeatedly.
Spence was the more accurate fighter throughout the bout, and the judges noticed. None of his punches was bigger than the left hand in the 11th round, underlining his tactical skills with visceral evidence to the fans who loved Porter’s wild aggression.
With his rangy athleticism and virtuosic skill, Spence has captured fans with a series of crisp victories in recent years. Spence won the IBF title in 2017 by stopping Kell Brook in England, and he defended it three times, culminating in a one-sided thrashing of undersized Mikey Garcia in March.
But Porter has been an elite welterweight for the past half-decade, rising to win the IBF title in 2013 before losing it to Brook. He rebounded from a much-hyped loss to Keith Thurman in 2016 with four straight victories, including a decision over Danny Garcia last year to claim the WBC belt.
Josesito López opened the pay-per-view show with an impressive eighth-round stoppage of fellow Southern California veteran welterweight John Molina Jr. López (37-8, 20 KOs) knocked down Molina (30-9) twice in the first round and again in the seventh.
Mario Barrios claimed the WBA 140-pound belt in his first world title shot with a narrow unanimous decision over Uzbek Olympian Batyr Akhmedov. Barrios (25-0), from San Antonio, knocked down Akhmedov (7-1) twice, but the Uzbek slugger largely dominated long stretches of the fight, leading fans to boo the scorecards of 114-112, 115-111 and 116-111 for Barrios.
David Benavidez then won the WBC 168-pound title with a ninth-round stoppage of Anthony Dirrell, who fought the final half of the fight with a ghastly cut on his right eyelid. The 22-year-old Benavidez (22-0), who controlled the bout before and after Dirrell’s cut, reclaimed the belt he won in 2017 and lost last year after testing positive for cocaine.
Multi-Talented artist, Lil Unfufu unleashes the visual to his debut single, "A 1000 Ones "
Rapper/producer Lil Unfufu (born Gregory I. Pulliam) grew up in Jacksonville, Florida. Listening to all types of music and it shows in his body of work. He began rapping in the summer of 1991 when he entered his boys & girl club annual talent show (then rapping as Kid Duce). In 1993 Lil Unfufu won first prize at the same talent show winning a chance to be on BET'S teen summit, but a drug arrest and conviction sidelined his opportunity. However, he continued to write and rap in juvenile detention eventually, after meeting local producer Dru, he decided to do a 3 song demo that never made it out of the studio because he was arrested and sentenced again for drug possession.
Upon his release in 1997, he released his first single entitled "Thug T.K.O". Later connecting with childhood friend and producer/rapper B.A. Barakas (Tavaris Thomas), the two joined forces and started their own independent label (BANG'EM ENTERTAINMENT) in 1997, releasing 2 projects in one year "Bang'em Where We Hang'em the Compilation" and "Murderer" his debut album, then rapping as Mr. Murder. The two albums did so well locally that their Bang'em Entertainment imprint landed an independent distribution deal through bankrupt distributor Southwest in 2002, to be distributed regionally.
Since his release though in 2011 he has been working harder than ever releasing his first mixtape "Still I Bang" a book entitled "Scandalous", and a song a day mixtape series via the internet and countless other records. Also, in 2014 he released his RNR mixtape hosted by Dj Bigga Rankin. Unfufu's visual for his new single "A 1000's Onez" from the forthcoming album entitled "A Song A Day Vol.6" is available now on all major platform. Be sure to connect with Lil Unfufu on all social media outlets and digital music platforms to stay abreast of everything he's doing.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 28, 2019 at 12:16pm
Page Kennedy recruits a killer list of emcees for his posse cut titled "Game of Bars." It features Axel Leon, OT the Real, Kid Vishis, Che Noir, Daylyt, Fatt Father, Kuniva and Rj Payne.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 28, 2019 at 11:31am
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In this clip, B.G. Knocc Out expressed how he hopes no rapper ever works with Tekashi 6ix9ine when he gets out of jail. He also explained why he doesn't believe that'll happen. B.G. Knocc Out also talked about Tekashi going against the code and how unfair it is for someone like him to receive less time for his cooperation despite being just as guilty, or culpable at the very least, of the various crimes his co-defendants are facing years over.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 28, 2019 at 11:24am
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On todays episode of 'The Doc Hicks Podcast' we talk about NYC Rapper Troy Ave Recently seating Down with NORE and DJ EFN for a interview on the Drink Champs Podcast. About a hour and a half into the interview, Troy Ave and NORE discussed his ongoing pending case revolving around podcaster Taxstone. Taxstone was introduced to the media game through Cthagod from the breakfast club. After this interview Cardi B bestfriend and podcaster Star Brim on "Keepin it bute" choice to come at the Drink Champs host NORE over Troy Ave interview saying "Nore is not loyal to Taxstone"
This is a short Snippet from the full episode from my podcast. To hear the full episode 37 go to 'The Doc Hicks Podcast' on your Favorite streaming site or click a link below:
“Right Back” is the first major label release amid a growing catalog from ZootedRick, a captivating Miami artist who is quickly making a name for himself in the music industry.
With a style and flow that will get you on your feet and a hook that is sure to stick in your head long after the song has ended, “Right Back” is poised to become a club staple and a party anthem for ZootedRick’s growing international fanbase.
Born in Nuevo Laredo, Mexico and raised in Miami, Florida, ZootedRick embodies the definition of hustle and grind in the music game. When asked how much time he spends in the studio, he responded, “24/7- everyday. And I even take it with me too.” And take it with him he does. “Lord Zooted” is constantly on the road from Miami to hip-hop destinations such as Atlanta for business pursuits, media requests, and performances with the likes of Euro Gotit and B La B. All this while finishing high school, ZootedRick is a rare breed among his peers in the industry.
Dripping in designer clothing & accessories and sporting colorful dreads, ZootedRick has a look that makes him stand out even in the most crowded room. While in Miami’s famed Design District, tourists from the US and abroad will frequently stop him to ask for photos and autographs- some even before they’ve heard his music. Whether from his up-tempo hits, lively performances, viral social media content, or casual encounters such as these, ZootedRick continues to make fans out of everyone who crosses his path.
There’s no doubt that “Right Back” brings the high energy and vibes that a young generation of hip-hop fans craves. But listen again and you might catch the true depth of the lyrics. The premise for the song is a perfect metaphor for the dueling feelings and emotions experienced by many in the music industry. Staying grounded amid the constant and enticing lures of fame and fortune creates a struggle that is characteristic of many artists. “Head above the water but I feel like I’m drowning. Ten toes on the ground but I feel like I’m flying.” Lyrics like this are masterfully tucked away amid the depiction of a luxurious lifestyle that is the envy of many. Loaded with something for all listeners and with a unique sound that is refreshing in the South Florida rap scene, “Right Back” will remain a highlight of ZootedRick’s discography as he continues his ascent in the industry.
Released by Sony Music & Wealth Nation, you can download and stream “Right Back” by ZootedRick on all major platforms.
Posted by Longe magazine on September 27, 2019 at 2:30pm
Quinn Soular is an alternate kind of musicians dependent on what is your methodology is in the music business. Quinn is one of the numerous specialists that is marked to the record name "Great Artist Record". Quinn brings exactly what this record name appears to have been searching for with regards to the imagination and his remarkable sound.
Quinn Soular new record "On Purpose" has a blend of R&B, Hip-Hop, and Reggae at the time. The melody is well-created with the great conveyance. Quinn vocals are cover up this well-delivered beat. To hear Quinn's new song "on Purpose" listen below, or discover it on any of the streaming platforms such as Itunes, Spotify, Google Play and beyond.
The course of the melody, which is "love gotten me deliberately" brought back present and an entire school feeling. His verses are of contemplations, regard, and love towards ladies. His verses help me to remember probably the best verses heard in vocals of male artists, for example, BabyFace, Joe, Jahiem, Tyrese and then some.
Discover increasingly about who Quinn Soular is by visiting his website.
io: Quinn Soular is a Pop, R&B singer-songwriter & also a professional keyboardist & producer who sings songs about love, life and all it has to offer the good and the not so very nice. And just like most modern-day artist musicians, he produces his own music allowing you to get the whole Quinn Soular music experience.For moreinformation at https://www.greatartistrecords.com/
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 27, 2019 at 11:39am
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TORONTO (CTV News) -- In a newly released police interview, accused Toronto van attacker Alek Minassian suggests that a lack of attention from women is what pushed him to take action.
Investigators allege the 26-year-old killed 10 people and injured 16 others as he plowed a rental van into them along Yonge Street in April of last year. Eight women and two men died in the attack. The victims' ages ranged between 22 and 94 years old.
Minassian was taken into police custody shortly after officers were called to the scene.
In June of this year, a decision to proceed with a judge-only trial in Minassian’s case was made. The trial is expected to get underway in February 2020.
In a four-hour interview with police, recorded just hours after the attack, the Richmond Hill man tells police his problems with women began as early as 2013 when he went to a Halloween house party.
"I walked in and attempted to socialize with some girls, however, they all laughed and held the arms of the big guys instead," Minassian told Det. Robert Thomas. "I was angry they would give their love and attention to obnoxious brutes."
"I started thinking it was unfair that certain guys will not get any love and affection from girls."
After that experience, Minassian said, he started to visit chat rooms and began talking to like-minded men, who also expressed frustration with what they called "involuntary celibacy." The online subculture blames women for the loneliness of men.
Sexually-active women are described in this subculture as "Stacys" and attractive men are called "Chads."
"Involuntary celibacy means this wasn't your choice," Minassian told police. "Essentially (you) have been thrown into true force loneliness and you are unable to lose your virginity."
"This is especially painful for young males."
Minassian told police he drew inspiration from misogynist killer Elliot Rodger, who murdered six people in a shooting and stabbing spree while injuring several others with his vehicle in Isla Vista, Calif. in May 2014.
"He founded the entire movement," Minassian said. "It’s basically a movement of angry incels, such as myself, who are unable to get laid, therefore we want to overthrow the Chads."
"I felt it was time to take action and not just sit on the sidelines and just fester in my own sadness."
In the interview, Minassian said he thought about the rebellion for a long time, but only planned an attack a month before, by reserving the rental van.
"And then I just simply wait until today. I go rent the van and then drive it, take it to downtown Toronto and I just start using it as a weapon," Minassian said.
The white van barreled down Yonge Street from Finch Avenue to Sheppard Avenue, mounting the sidewalks, striking pedestrians.
"This is the day of retribution, that's the only thing that's in my mind, it's just burning in my mind."
Minassian said in the interview that he didn’t plan to target Yonge Street and Finch Avenue.
"And then as soon as I saw pedestrians, I just decided to go for it," he said.
"I floor the pedal, I speed the van toward them and I allow the van to collide with them. Some people get knocked down on the way, some people roll over the top of the van."
Not long after Minassian was arrested, a Facebook post containing militaristic language emerged that was allegedly written by him.
The online post, which appeared on the account for a user named Alek Minassian, read: "The Incel Rebellion has already begun! We will overthrow all the Chads and Stacys! All hail the Supreme Gentleman Elliot Rodger!"
Minassian faces 10 counts of first-degree murder and 16 counts of attempted murder.
The attack claimed the lives of:
Beutis Renuka Amarasingha, 45 Andrea Bradden, 33 Geraldine Brady, 83 So He Chung, 22 Anne Marie D’Amico, 30 Mary Elizabeth Forsyth, 94 Ji Hun Kim, 22 Dorothy Sewell, 80 Chul ‘Eddie’ Min Kang, 45 Munir Abdo Habib Najjar, 85
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 27, 2019 at 8:03am
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Young M.A just released her debut album titled “Herstory in the Making.” She stopped by The Breakfast Club to talk about it, directing adult films, relationships, turning down millions from major labels to stay independent and more.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 27, 2019 at 7:30am
Young M.A comes through with her debut album titled "Herstory In The Making." Stream it up top now.
Tracklist:
1. No Mercy (intro) 2. Da Come Up 3. BIG 4. Kold World 5. PettyWap 6. The Lyfestyle 7. Smoove Kriminal 8. Stubborn Ass 9. RNID 10. She Like I’m Like 11. Numb 12. Bipolar 13. Bleed 14. No Love 15. Car Confessions 16. Foreign 17. NNAN f. Relle Bey & Max YB 18. My Hitta 19. Sober Thoughts f. Max YB 20. Crime Poetry (outro) 21. PettyWap 2 (bonus)
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 27, 2019 at 7:27am
Kevin Gates is back with a new album titled "I'm Him." Stream it up top and grab a copy from all streaming platforms.
Tracklist:
1. RBS Intro 2. Icebox 3. By My Lonely 4. Bags 5. Facts 6. Fatal Attraction 7. Say It Twice 8. Walls Talking 9. Let It Go 10. Face Down 11. Push It 12. Have You Ever 13. Pretend 14. What I Like 15. Funny How 16. Betta for You 17. Fly Again