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Album Stream: DaBaby @DaBabyDaBaby - KIRK

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As promised DaBaby drops his new album titled "KIRK." Features include Kevin Gates, Chance the Rapper, Nicki Minaj, Lil Baby, Migos, Gucci Mane, Moneybagg Yo and more.

Available now on all streaming platforms.

Tracklist:

1. INTRO
2. OFF THE RIP
3. BOP
4. VIBEZ
5. POP STAR f. Kevin Gates
6. GOSPEL f. Chance The Rapper, Gucci Mane & YK Osiris
7. iPHONE f. Nicki Minaj
8. TOES f. Lil Baby & Moneybagg Yo
9. REALLY f. Stunna 4 Vegas
10. PROLLY HEARD
11. RAW SHIT f. Migos
12. THERE HE GO
13. XXL

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Houston (Commercial Appeal) -- Memphis rapper Blac Youngsta was arrested Wednesday in Houston on felony weapon charges, according to records from the Harris County criminal district court. 

Sammie Benson, the rapper's real name, was arrested after having illegal possession of a weapon. Benson and three other males were riding in a 2019 GMC Yukon and had numerous traffic violations, including running a red light around 4:30 p.m., according to the Houston Police Department. 

Benson, 29, who was in the backseat was taken into custody. Another male passenger, Marcus Cartwright, police said. 

Three pistols and marijuana were found in the vehicle, police confirmed to The Commercial Appeal. 

Benson was charged with felony possession of a prohibited weapon. Cartwright received misdemeanor charges. 

Benson possessed armor-piercing ammunition, according to district court records.

Previous charges against Benson were dropped in Charlotte, North Carolina this year after he was accused of shooting at another Memphis rapper, Young Dolph, in 2017, his attorney Arthur Horne confirmed.

Benson's bond is set at $2,500.

Benson is signed to Memphis rapper Yo Gotti's Collective Music Group Label (CMG). He has also appeared on mixtapes of other Memphis rappers like labelmate Moneybagg Yo.

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Check out Big Sean's official music video for "Bezerk" featuring A$AP Ferg and Hit-Boy.

Official Audio 
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Dark Lo drops the title track from his upcoming album - AMERICAN MADE – available everywhere on October 4, 2019 through NEXT Wave Entertainment.

Pre-Order the AMERICAN MADE album by DARK LO (with features by Benny the Butcher and Ar-Ab) today!

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Follow Dark Lo @DarkLo
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#DarkLo #AmericanMade

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On today's edition of MMA Talk they present news of Conor McGregor training for his long-awaited return to the octagon, the Kamaru Usman vs Colby Covington title fight being close to completion for UFC 245 and more.

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Ashton Kutcher is a Hollywood vet with more than 20 years in TV and film. He's also a successful tech investor and entrepreneur, and he stars in a brand-new season of The Ranch, available now on Netflix. But how is he with spicy food? Find out as the man behind Punk'd takes on the wings of death and covers a wide gamut of topics—from Diddy stories and court side shenanigans, to biochemistry and Elon Musk.

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Rapsody sits down with Nick Cannon to talk about her latest album 'Eve' which has features like SiR, J.I.D., J. Cole, Queen Latifah and more. She also explains why she doesn't chase hits, and doesn't want to be considered the greatest female rapper.

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DaBaby was a recent guest on Big Boy TV. He talked about the origin of his name. taking care of his family, his upcoming "Kirk" album, being a father and more.

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Report via TMZ -- Tekashi 6ix9ine plans to do something very un-snitch-like -- after all the snitching he just did -- and that's to reject the witness protection program as soon as he's a free man again.

The federal trial that saw the rapper sing like a canary for 3 days wraps up Thursday as prosecutors and defense attorneys give closing arguments. Tekashi pointed fingers and named names of his old gang members (and other celebs too), but sources close to him tell us he will forgo any participation in witness protection -- and will instead opt for a life of fame.

That might sound like a death wish, considering how many people he rolled over on during his testimony -- but we're told Tekashi's still itching to make new music, and believes he can pick up where he left off.

Tekashi realizes the Nine Trey Bloods could be gunning for him, and possibly others who are pissed he turned rat for the feds -- but we're told his safety plan is simply round-the-clock security. It's, essentially, the hide-in-plain-sight approach.

As for how he'll foot the bill for 24/7 bodyguards -- we're told Tekashi still has some cash left from before his arrest ... plus, he's planning on his music career taking off again, once he's out.

It won't be cheap. As we reported, Tekashi also has family members who fear for their lives -- so expenses could add up fast if he's protecting them too. We reached out to his attorney, Dawn Florio ... but she had no comment.

Tekashi testified he believes he'll be out as early as next year, which would mean the feds cut him one helluva deal. He was facing a minimum sentence of 47 years before agreeing to fully cooperate with prosecutors.

Bottom line, Tekashi isn't following in the footsteps of famed mafia snitch, Henry Hill, who survived under witness protection for just under a decade.

Apologies to Sinatra, but 6ix9ine's gonna do it his way.

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Report via TMZ -- Soulja Boy's new drip has a lot more weight behind it -- 50 lbs. to be exact ... a result of him focusing on getting his life together and staying clean.

Soulja's manager, Miami Mike, tells TMZ ... the rapper started packing on the pounds after his last arrest, which led to him doing about 3 months in L.A. County Jail earlier this year.

Mike says Soulja was only 130 lbs. when he started his sentence, but since then he's quit drinking and doing drugs of any kind. Most significantly, we're told he's cut out lean.

We're told sippin' on lean almost constantly killed Soulja's appetite, but now he has a steady and healthy appetite ... and he's able to work out much more.

On top of the health benefits, Soulja's manager says his lifestyle changes have helped the rapper's bank account ... because he used to spend an average of $500 to $800 per day on lean.

We broke the story ... Soulja vowed to make some other big changes in his life after getting released in July ... such as spending way less time on social media.

Young Draco's been true to his word, but don't worry ... he's still got that pretty boy swag.

Jake Paul might want to take note.

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Hip Hop legend Rakim stopped by The Breakfast Club to break down hip hop history, why he decided to go with a smooth flow when other rappers were more hype at the time, Dr. Dre sessions, Eric B, Marley Marl, his book and more.

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Robert De Niro, Al Pacino and Joe Pesci star in Martin Scorsese's THE IRISHMAN, an epic saga of organized crime in post-war America told through the eyes of World War II veteran Frank Sheeran, a hustler and hitman who worked alongside some of the most notorious figures of the 20th century. Spanning decades, the film chronicles one of the greatest unsolved mysteries in American history, the disappearance of legendary union boss Jimmy Hoffa, and offers a monumental journey through the hidden corridors of organized crime: its inner workings, rivalries and connections to mainstream politics.

The Irishman hits theaters November 1 and on Netflix November 27.

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Artist Spotlight - “Phantom” is the first major label release amid a growing catalog from Katrell Hunter, a young artist, producer, and engineer who is quickly making a name for himself in the music industry. With hard-hitting verses and clever wordplay complimenting a smooth and melodic hook, “Phantom” paints a masterful illustration of the young artist’s rise upon the concrete canvas of his native East Harlem, New York. 

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Beginning his ascent at the age of sixteen against the backdrop of the hip-hop hotbed that is Harlem, Katrell Hunter has quickly solidified himself as a staple of the local music scene. Inspired and influenced by the likes of Kanye West, he has dedicated himself to the pursuit of perfection in all areas of his craft- including production, songwriting, recording, and engineering. Lending his production and engineering skills to Premier Studios in downtown Manhattan, Hunter has secured credits and collaboration with artists such as Famous Dex, Gunna, and Kyah Baby. No stranger to the stage, his performances have captivated sold-out crowds at venues such as Black Thorn and Aloha Lounge. And if you ask this multitalented emcee about all he’s been able to accomplish in his budding career, he’ll tell you he’s just getting started.

“Phantom” is a flawless embodiment of Hunter’s style, with his striking versatility and tactfully executed cadence woven over an enthralling track produced by Hooly Gz. A complex and dynamic orchestration, the flow of the song pushes listeners into a world of fluid vibes while the emotional connection and strategic strikes of the lyrics pulls them in deeper with each replay. Swerving off the beaten path and creating a lane all his own, this installment by Katrell Hunter will stand out as he conquers new heights and continues his disruption in the music industry.

Released by Sony Music & Wealth Nation, you can download and stream “Phantom” by Katrell Hunter on all major platforms.

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Interview With Music Artist Scooty B Cruzin

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1. Where are we talking from today?

A. I am currently living and working in Nashville, TN. I have lived in this area for over 6+ years.

2. What would you like to accomplish in 2019?

A. I started this year with utter determination to release an EP/album of really any genre, just to dedicate my life music. I have a passion for hip-hop and alternative rock and made a commitment to get at least one of many projects publicly distributed. As of September 2019, I have sent a 6 song hip-hop/rap EP, called “The 3-2-4 Mixtape”, for commercial distribution through Amuse. I would like to finish the year promoting this record heavily and reaching the largest potential audience imaginable.

3. What is your take on politics?

A. My take on today’s political climate is based on what I see in the real world. Generally speaking, I think the American people are not being told the full gravity of some situations such as global warming and being oversold on other issues such as gun control. As a former college student hailing from a small town raised in a medium-income family; I can tell you that there’s a large group of young people that are struggling with personal debt. I will flat out tell you that I do not agree with what’s happening at the border, as that’s more of a humanitarian issue.

4. Where did you get your artist name from?

A. Back in 2017, I remember telling my girlfriend at the time that I was going to take my hip hop aspirations more seriously and that I needed a name. I thought about where I worked, which was at Bird scooter company. My name is Brandon. So viola!

5. Growing up, how important has music been in your life? Can you recall the moment when you decided that you wanted to be a musician? Was it an easy or difficult choice to make?

A. Music took to me as a child as birds take to the sky. I was never really especially talented, but I spent everyday idolizing the gods of performing arts: David Bowie, Prince, Gaga, James Brown, Jackson...people that were music personified. I remember buying the first guitar that I bought with my own money, and life never was the same. I couldn’t even play the thing but would put on “shows” in my bedroom. In high school I started project after project, band after band, trying to get people to work with me on becoming great. Nothing came out of it but the drive to keep going till it happens. All along the way, I learned new skills such as producing and new styles. Music isn’t a choice for me. To quote Jack Nicholson quoting John Lennon in the departed: “Give me a tuba and I’ll get something out of it”. If I never make a dollar from music it’s still my lifeblood and I can’t ignore it. I tried. I have a degree in mechanical engineering, and I still call myself a musician first. I don’t remember any specific moment where I decided to dedicate my life to music, but I do remember being down on my luck and watching one of Tai Lopez’s “motivation videos” and him saying “your purpose is you childlike curiosity for any particular subject”. For me it is music.

6. Was there ever a time when you thought about doing something else? If you weren’t a musician today, what could you see yourself doing?

A. I have a degree in mechanical engineering cause I thought for a very long time that engineering was my path. Sometimes I still do, and my resume is still out there. But that’s only because my mom and dad wanted me to have a plan other than my dream as a musician. I mean it’s not like I got through engineering school without having some interest in the subject, but always when I should have been studying I was listening to beats or writing lyrics. I still could see my self as some freelance engineering trying to build the first iron man suit, but it’s not me to be in the office fetching coffee.

7. What has been the biggest surprise so far about making music your career? What has been an unexpected or welcome challenge to it all?

A. I wouldn’t call it a surprise, but it shocked me sort of to learn how bigger labels acquire talent and how the whole commercial album production process goes. You start reading about all the big names that had been in the music industry forever but didn’t make it big till they producing material for themselves. Not everyone starts in the garage handing out demos on the street. A lot of these guys have been writing for other people for years. Sometimes for me, that translates that getting your foot in the door is a matter of luck more than anything and it can be a while before someone worth mentioning hears your song.

8. What was it like putting together your EP?

A. After you been writing/playing music for a while, you kind of get this attitude that no matter how it sells, I’m going to have fun and be true to myself. I’ve written at least a hundred songs that’ll never be heard, but happy to play to friends to family if I can remember them. Putting together my current record is no different. If it gets a 1000 commercial plays I’ll be happy, cause it’ll always mean more to me than anyone else. It’s my hard work on display, and I love the piss and vinegar as much the reward.

9. Who are some of your favorite artists or rather, what musicians have continued to inspire you and your music? Who would you still love to work with in the future?

A. My favorite artist at the moment is Chance the Rapper. Going through his catalog I’ve found that he adores the opportunity he’s been given and is determined to get his message out there, which is “life is God”. I believe Hip hop was meant to tell a story and all the greats are good storytellers. My idols are Jay-z, Biggie, Rakim, Ghostface...they taught me how to keep faith, keep my head up, and make money. I would love to work with any of today’s greatest storytellers including Chance the Rapper and J-Cole

10. What has it been like keeping up with your social media accounts and all of the different platforms? Is it hard to stay up to date on it all? What would you say is your favorite way to connect with your fans now?

A. For me keeping up with the socials is the hardest part of it all. As a painter all you want to do is paint, and let the auction house be in charge of putting it on display. I understand the importance of reaching out to fans and keeping up with the chatter, and I do my best. However, for me, it’s more like if you leave a message or a comment regarding a song I will send you a heartfelt reply of thanks and keep it moving. I need to work on engaging fans in a manner that makes them look forward to my future work. Right now my best method of communication is Facebook and Instagram.

11. If you were going to be stranded on a deserted island, what musical item would you take with you and why?

A. A guitar of some sort would be nice. I could record a catalog's worth of serenades while slowly dying on the beach.

12. If your music was going to be featured on any TV show that is currently on right now, which would you love it to be on? Or if you prefer, what is a movie that you love that you wish your music was featured in?

A. Eh, I don’t watch a lot of TV but 50 cent’s Power has a lot of hype. Maybe the huddle song for an NFL team, I dunno.

13. At the end of the day, what do you hope people take away from your music?

A. I just want the world to see me for what I am and what that is is a songwriter. Maybe even a pretty prolific one at that. As far as my message: Be yourself, and speak on what you know. If all you know is bad relationships, sing songs about bad relationships. If all you know is God, sing songs about God.

14. When you are not making music what else do you enjoy to do?

A. Can’t help to ride a scooter now and then. And I will always enjoy writing and watching other musicians perform.

15. Where you @ online?

A. You can find Scooty B Cruzin on Instagram, Facebook, Bandcamp, Reverbnation, And Twitter. I have releases on Apple Music and Spotify.
 
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