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Jonah Hill took The Genius Test to assess his ‘Mid90s’ hip-hop knowledge. Watch to see how much he knows about JAY-Z, Wu-Tang Clan, The Fugees, and more.
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Houston legend and Rap-A-Lot Records CEO, J. Prince, warns Pusha T to stop talking about Drake or else.
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Da Cloth team continues to put in heavy duty work. Mooch teamed up with producer Farms Beats for a new project titled "Heroin Farms." Here's the second visual off of it featuring Rigz, "Aunty House."
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Da Cloth team continues to put in heavy duty work. Mooch teamed up with producer Farms Beats for a new project titled "Heroin Farms." Here's the second visual off of it featuring Rigz, "Aunty House."
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Police in Tulsa, Okla. have released body cam footage that shows a woman in handcuffs stealing a police car. The incident happened earlier this year, and the woman is currently in prison.
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Philadelphia rapper and OBH Records boss, AR-AB, has left a lot of material to hold fans over while he fights his court case. Check out his "Trained to Go" freestyle.
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Jay Mula releases an official music video for his collaboration with Manolo Rose titled "No Regular."
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James Harrison joins Colin Cowherd to discuss Week 7's NFL action. Hear what they say about Baker Mayfield rookie struggles, the Los Angeles Rams and more.
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Skip Bayless and Shannon Sharpe react to the Los Angeles Lakers - Houston Rockets fight in LeBron James home debut. Plus, hear what they have to say about the NBA suspensions.
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(AP) - Rae Carruth is a free man.
The former NFL wide receiver was released from prison Monday after serving more than 18 years for conspiring to murder the mother of his unborn child.
The Carolina Panthers’ 1997 first-round draft pick was released from Sampson Correctional Institution in Clinton, North Carolina, after completing his sentence of 18 to 24 years.
Carruth did not speak to reporters on as he left the prison wearing a knit cap and an unzipped jacket on a chilly morning with temperatures in the high 30s. There was a smattering of applause as Carruth got into a white SUV and was whisked away from the prison.
Carruth, now 44, was found guilty of orchestrating a plot to kill Cherica Adams on Nov. 16, 1999, in Charlotte, North Carolina, to avoid paying child support. Adams was shot four times while driving her car, but managed to make a 911 call that helped implicate Carruth.
Adams fell into a coma and died less than a month later after the shooting.
The child she was carrying, Chancellor Lee Adams, was delivered by emergency cesarean section but suffers from permanent brain damage and cerebral palsy.
Last week, he told WSOC-TV in Charlotte in a telephone interview, “I just truly want to be forgiven.”
Carruth went on to say he was “somewhat frightened” about his release, adding that “I’m nervous just about how I’ll be received by the public. I still have to work. I still have to live. I have to exist out there and it just seems like there is so much hate and negativity toward me.”
Carruth has repeatedly said he wants to have a relationship with his son, who remains in the custody of his grandmother, Saundra Adams, who has raised him since birth. Adams had previously said she would be there when Carruth got out of prison, but she was not present on Monday.
Carruth’s arrest on charges of conspiracy and attempted murder nine days after the shooting sent shockwaves throughout the Panthers organization.
The team released Carruth and the NFL suspended him indefinitely after he fled the Charlotte area after posting $3 million bail and was found by federal authorities hiding in the trunk of a car in Tennessee, about 500 miles from Charlotte.
Panthers center Frank Garcia, who was teammates with Carruth for more than two seasons, said players were stunned when they heard the news of Carruth’s possible involvement in the murder, about 20 miles from the team’s downtown stadium in the affluent section of South Charlotte.
“It would be like finding out the guy sitting in the cubicle next to you at work was arrested for murder,” Garcia said. “You just don’t always know people as well as you think you do.”
Garcia said Carruth was a little shy, and mostly kept to himself. But he said Carruth had a passion for helping kids, including reading books to elementary school students.
It was a difficult time in Panthers history.
Some players were called out of football practice to testify at the trial. Those not involved would spend time huddling in the players’ lounge watching the trial on Court TV.
“That is one time where you were actually hiding from the cameras,” Garcia said. “You just wanted to stay low and not be involved. All along you’re asking yourself, ‘Did I miss any signs? How is somebody capable of this?’”
While in jail Carruth worked as a barber, making about $1 per hour, according to North Carolina Department of Public Safety spokesman Jerry Higgins.
That’s a far cry from the four-year, $3.7 million contract Carruth signed with the Panthers after being drafted — although he never collected all of that money since he was released in the third year of his deal.
Carruth’s future is uncertain.
He was taken to an undisclosed location after his release.
He will be a on a ninth-month post-release program, according to Higgins. He would need special permission from a case officer to leave the state or the country during that span, but is free to go wherever he pleases after nine months.
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#BREAKING & #JUST IN: Our first look at Rae Carruth in nearly a decade. He was released from Sampson Correctional Facility in Clinton, NC shortly after 8 a.m. The former Panthers player was charged in the 1999 murder of Cherica Adams in Charlotte, NC. @wcnc #RaeCarruth pic.twitter.com/3eYdwueTnI
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The NBA suspended Los Angeles Lakers forward Brandon Ingram (four games), guard Rajon Rondo (three games) and Houston Rockets guard Chris Paul (two games), all without pay, for their roles in a fourth-quarter fight on Saturday night in Los Angeles.
"Ingram has been suspended for aggressively returning to and escalating the altercation and throwing a punch in the direction of Paul, confronting a game official in a hostile manner, and instigating the overall incident by shoving Rockets guard James Harden," the league said in a statement. "Rondo has been suspended for instigating a physical altercation with, and spitting and throwing multiple punches at, Paul. Paul has been suspended for poking at and making contact with the face of Rondo, and throwing multiple punches at him."
Rondo received one more game than Paul because he threw the first punch, NBA vice president of basketball operations Kiki VanDeWeghe, who was in attendance for Saturday night's skirmish, told SportsCenter on Sunday night.
"We try to judge each one of these (incidents) on the merits, who does what, who instigates, how dangerous the situation and becomes and is," VanDeWeghe said. "And also the discipline is an act of deterrence. We want to make sure that we deter this further action and make a statement that this is not acceptable. Fighting's not acceptable in our league and never has been."
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Reek Da Villian speaks with Mikey T The Movie Star of Report Card Radio in This Feature Interview Detailing His Early Rise in the Hip Hop World , Writing his 1st Rap at the Young Age of 7 leading into his 1st Recordings and rapping for the likes of Big Pun before being signed to Busta Rhymes who at the time was working with Dr.Dre on "The Big Bang" for Aftermath Records ..Check Out the Full Interview an stay tuned for more with Reek Da Villian...
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Flin,MI emcee Noah Watson has just dropped one hot single "200Nine Freestyle" from his "Fiction 2: Based On True Events." "200Nine Freestyle" is a tribute too Mac Miller, an artist whose untimely passing is considered a huge loss to the music world by Noah Watson. Noah delivers with emotion filled lyrics that solidify his place in the underground scene. Keeping Hip Hop alive with true content and skill, Noah Watson pushes forward daily always creating new material for his listening audience."200Nine Freestyle" is currently available on all major Streaming and Distribution platforms. Check it out today!!
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To The moon is an extremely well produced project from an extremely talented artist. Darrin Jones new album "To The Moon" has just hit all major streaming and distribution platforms, and is gaining a lot of recognition for its creative content. Lyrical, Darrin Jones delivers on all 10 songs on "To The Moon." Keeping an overall chill type feel to the album shows not only Darrin's well deserved confidence as a writer, but his comfort in his musics creation. And that's something many artists struggle to find. Check the project out today!!
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