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Supreme Court Brett Kavanaugh is now accused of multiple cases of sexual assault. Ebro in the Morning breaks down sexual assault and the case overall.
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Supreme Court Brett Kavanaugh is now accused of multiple cases of sexual assault. Ebro in the Morning breaks down sexual assault and the case overall.
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In this VladTV exclusive, Nick Cannon spoke about the concept of being a boss and how that idea differs from being a hustler. Cannon said he would rather be referred to as a leader because he feels he is not good as a boss. He said that leaders help people grow and has a greater mission.
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On the Tuesday, September 25th episode of #Everyday Struggle, DJ Akademiks, Nadeska and Wayno review Young Thug's new EP 'On the Run,' talking about lifting our NFL protest for a potential Cardi B Super Bowl 2019 halftime performance. Plus we look back at Drake's album 'Nothing Was the Same,' five years later to see where it ranks in his discography. Then we answer some fan questions, including, this one, "Is it ever ok to not like an artist due to their voice? Obviously this isn't something they can change (except the use of autotune) but even then they're limited, so is it ok to do so?."
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In this clip, Boosie introduced his new artist Lil Blurry. He spoke about how another one of his artists brought Blurry to his attention. Boosie said he instantly knew he was a star and quickly linked up with the 13-year-old. Lil Blurry talks about his creative process and deleting a number of songs that contained content not normally suitable for 13-year-olds.
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When you're a rebellious, educated and enlightened liberator, the world is at your mercy. This saying holds true for Minnesota rap artist, REEL Smoovv, born as Johnny Watkins.
In Minneapolis, there's a unique brew of artists including the late Prince, The Time, and The Soul Asylum; among others. As an artist, Smoovv has a rich history to look upon and encapsulate everything great about the Minneapolis Sound. As a child, listening to R&B legends like The Tem
"As I got older and involved in Hip-hop, I grew fond of artists like Nelly, DMX & Outkast. Outside of hip-hop, it was Bob Marley, Peter Tosh & Erykah Badu."
In 2013, REEL Smoovv's hip-hop career began with a rap collective called "Flood The Basement" and featured on their “Whatchu Want” project. Later that year, he released two solo projects entitled “The REEL Revolution” and “REEL Smoovv's Summer Jams.” Shortly after "Flood The Basement" disbanded in 2014, REEL Smoovv joined the Mill City Collective & released his third solo project entitled, "REEL Smoovv's 31st Groovvs." This album helped identify him as a real artist with crafty metaphoric content. In 2015, the "Deeply Rooted Tribe" was formed along with two other Mill City Collective artists (FreshVs Sellers & RAW Toon). The group delivered the compilation project, "Low Eye Rise" which featured the lead single, "Tribe Supply." Since that release, REEL Smoovv has been working on a new project with the Tribe; as well as his solo project.
"Hip Hop has the most prominent platform out of all music genres & not enough people use it to promote positivity or even realize the power they have as an artist to shift the dynamic of things."
As an artist with direction, Smoovv has opened up for mainstream artists like The Migos, Curren$y, Bone Thugs and Harmony, Nappy Roots, 50 Cent, Naughty By Nature, The Game and Krayzie Bone; just to name a few. REEL Smoovv possesses characteristics of a self-effacing, reserved, laid back individual with an associates degree. But, with a microphone in hand, he takes on the stage with lyrical content and commands the attention of those in his presence. His latest single "Groovy In A Hooptie," proves that he is a contender in the hip-hop world.
All in all, REEL Smoovv is ready to deliver his message and help change people lives. Let the revolution begin!
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Styles P of The Lox drops off an official music video for "Monday Mourning" featuring Oswin Benjamin off of his "G-Host" album. Cop it now from iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/g-host/1370715282
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The Mayor of the Eastside of ChiCity while getting ready for his re-election campaign takes a moment to bless us with a few bar's over the "Dave East" made famous track... retitled "On God" where the Mayor gives hard punchlines about how hard he's going from the block to the booth "On God" so his play an get in tune with the Mayor on a daily via Twitter and IG @YSDAMAYOR
(Fox 4 News) - Dallas Police Chief Renee Hall officially fired Amber Guyger on Monday for the fatal shooting of a man in his own apartment.
In a statement, the Dallas Police Department said Guyger was terminated during a hearing with the chief Monday morning. An internal affairs investigation found she “engaged in adverse conduct when she was arrested for manslaughter” and she was fired due to her "actions" the night of the fatal shooting.
Guyger was arrested for the death of her neighbor, Botham Jean. She claims she mistakenly went to the wrong apartment the night of Sept. 6 and shot Jean dead because she believed he was an intruder.
Chief Hall addressed concerns about Guyger’s employment status late last week, saying she would not take action as long as the investigation was active because she didn’t want to risk compromising the criminal case. That position apparently changed over the weekend, as Guyger's firing was not expected.
Legal experts told FOX 4 News there are already protections in place to prevent administrative procedures, like firing an employee, from conflicting with a criminal case. Attorneys for Jean’s family had also criticized the chief for keeping Guyger on the force.
“I think it sends a strong message out to the community that the Dallas Police Department now has taken steps in the right direction with making that decision to fire this officer,” said Daryl Washington, an attorney for Jean’s family.
The Dallas County District Attorney’s office is still preparing a criminal case to present to a grand jury. Although she was charged with manslaughter for Jean’s death, DA Faith Johnson said the grand jury could upgrade that charge.
Guyger has been with the department since 2013. She has the right to appeal the discipline.
Also on Monday, Chief Hall also announced changes to the police department’s administrative procedures. She told the city council’s Public Safety Committee that she is ending the 72-hour wait period for obtaining statements from officers who are involved in shootings.
The previous chief, David Brown, put that policy into place so officers would be able to provide a clear recollection of events away from the heat of the moment.
Chief Hall is also moving forward with a citizen’s review board, something protestors demanded after Jean’s death. It’s not clear if that board would have subpoena power as demanded by the protestors.
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Bow Wow's relationship with former mentor Jermaine Dupri is currently strained at best. The two now seem to be at odds over comments JD made during a recent interview on The Breakfast Club.
"I don't even be follow Bow Wow (on social media) by the way," Dupri said. "How long have I been dealing with this? This been every day of my life since he was 12-years old. Bow Wow's been the same. The dude used to come on my bus and steal my jewelry. When he was 12, I had my jewelry laid on the bus. He'd come off his bus and steal my jewelry, and take my jewelry and run on his bus. His bus would be gone and I'd have to wait to get my jewelry. He's been doing that crazy stuff to me."
Bow Wow took to Twitter Sunday, September 23, to address the drama, saying he would not be a part of So So Def's 25-year anniversary tour.
"Why cant niggas just keep my name out they mouth," the 31-year old, born Shad Moss, tweeted. "2 types of people i never met in my life a motherfucker like me or a motherfucker i need. I wont be there #ssd25. News- i never was signed to so so def 'contractually' i was always on columbia. They let jd produce my album because he was on columbia. Why you think when he left he aint take me? He couldnt. 3rd album he was no where to be found on it FACTS."
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he 50 Cent and Eminem vs Ja Rule will never end ... ever. Here's the latest shenanigans that went down between the three.
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Check out this Spanish version remix of Meek Mill's song "Dangerous" from Rican Bull and GioBulla up top.
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On the Thursday, September 20 episode of #EverdayStruggle, Lil Durk joins DJ Akademiks, Wayno and Nadeska to talk about his upcoming album 'Signed to the Streets 3,' plus he weighed in on Kanye's upcoming move back to Chicago, the state of drill music, and his recent move to Atlanta.
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Watch as Conor McGregor earned his first UFC belt when he defeated Chad Mendes at UFC 189 for the interim featherweight championship. McGregor takes on Khabib Nurmagomedov at UFC 229 in the main event on October 6 live on Pay-Per-View.
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