Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 10, 2018 at 1:20pm
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Just when the Godcast is on a break, news comes through that Eminem has dropped a "suprise" album and on this album is a "diss" response to the words that Lord Jamar has had for Eminem. The Godcast panel reconvenes to talk about the verse that Eminem directed towards Lord Jamar and break down the lyrics to see if he's really saying anything or not.
0:00 - 0:48 Todays mathematics + Intro 0:49 Updates from the "hiatus" 2:50 Rah Digga recaps "Sounds Of The City" show 8:00 The elephant in the room 9:51 Clap it up for Eminem growing some balls! 12:20 Eminem usually goes after soft targets and this verse was wack 14:57 Rah Digga thinks this was "stellar rhyming" from Eminem 16:29 Analyzing MGK vs Eminem rhymes 19:33 Eminem just rhymes a bunch of words that have no feeling 21:46 This wordplay isn't inspiring 22:28 Brand Nubian PEACE gear plug (https://hoodgee.com) 23:00 Technical skill alone isn't enough 30:23 Lyric breakdown of Eminem's diss 32:54 Rah Digga: Why should we care? 34:47 Lord Jamar's "white people are guests in hiphop" comment 35:55 Is the "Fetch me the remote" line a dog-whistle bar? 38:11 Rah Digga: "Eminem has paid his dues so he can respond" 43:10 Eminem intentionally used loaded words tinged with racism 44:26 Brand Nubian PEACE gear plug (https://hoodgee.com) 44:56 Eminem slept on the Outsidaz floor" 49:28 Eminem's music isn't the soundtrack of our lives 54:51 Eminem's influence on opioid use in hiphop 58:18 50 Cent wasn't made by Eminem 1:02:55 Why doesn't Eminem feature artists he signs? 1:05:25 Does Lord Jamar have bars for Eminem? 1:08:24 Lord Jamar has done nothing and the low-blows towards Joe Budden 1:14:27 We should care because it's for the preservation of the culture 1:20:58 The delivery of the messenger matters 1:23:48 The erasure of Lord Jamar
1:25:13 Outro
[SOCIAL MEDIA] ► Lord Jamar - @LordJamar (IG and Twitter) ► Rah Digga - @TheRealRahDigga (IG and Twitter)
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 10, 2018 at 12:39pm
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Following the tragic news on Friday that Mac Miller passed away, Ebro in the Morning remembers the rapper, what he meant to them, his legacy, and the fallout from his unfortunate passing.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 10, 2018 at 10:59am
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DALLAS (AP) — A white Dallas police officer who shot and killed a black neighbor in his home and later said she mistook his apartment for her own parked on the wrong floor of the complex’s garage after getting home from work that night, the city’s mayor said.
Mayor Mike Rawlings disclosed the detail about the investigation into the Thursday night killing of 26-year-old Botham Jean on Sunday, which was when the officer, Amber Guyger, was arrested on a manslaughter charge.
Guyger, 30, was booked into the Kaufman County Jail after being taken into custody, the Texas Department of Public Safety said in a news release, noting that it wouldn’t be releasing any additional information because the investigation is ongoing. A jail employee said Guyger was released on bond.
Many questions remain about the shooting. But on Monday , the Dallas County medical examiner’s office said that he died of a gunshot wound to the chest and that it had ruled his death a homicide.
Lawyers for Jean’s family had been calling for Guyger’s arrest, saying the fact that she had remained free days after the shooting showed she was receiving favorable treatment. Shortly before her arrest was announced, they held a Sunday night news conference in which they pleaded again for her to be taken into custody and said their team had presented prosecutors with new evidence — a witness and video footage. They didn’t provide details.
The family’s attorneys weren’t available to comment after the arrest came.
On Saturday, one of the attorneys, S. Lee Merritt, said the man’s loved ones weren’t calling on authorities to jump to conclusions or to deny Guyger her right to due process. But he said they wanted Guyger “to be treated like every other citizen, and where there is evidence that they’ve committed a crime, that there’s a warrant to be issued and an arrest to be made.”
The group Mothers Against Police Brutality said the arrest is a “first step” toward justice and accountability but should have come sooner. Co-founder Sara Mokuria said the group expects transparency in the case going forward.
Police Chief U. Renee Hall said the day after the shooting that her department was seeking manslaughter charges against Guyger, 30, a four-year veteran of the police force. But Hall said Saturday that the Texas Rangers, who have taken over the investigation, asked her department to hold off because they had learned new information and wanted to investigate further before a warrant was issued.
Meanwhile, Jean’s family also hired attorney Benjamin Crump, who is best known for representing the families of Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown.
According to police, Guyger shot and killed Jean after returning in uniform to the South Side Flats, where they both had apartments, following her shift. She reported the shooting to dispatchers and told officers who responded that she had mistaken Jean’s apartment for her own.
Hall said Guyger’s blood was drawn at the scene so that it could be tested for alcohol and drugs, but authorities haven’t released the test results.
Jean’s mother, Allison Jean, wondered whether race could have been a factor. Her son, who grew up in the Caribbean island nation of St. Lucia before attending college in Arkansas, is black. Guyger is white.
“If it was a white man, would it have been different? Would she have reacted differently?” Allison Jean said Friday.
Jean wasn’t the first person shot by Guyger. She shot another man, Uvaldo Perez, on May 12, 2017, while on duty, but she wasn’t charged.
According to an affidavit in the case filed against Perez, police were looking for a suspect when Guyger and another officer were called to assist a third. Perez got out of a car and became combative with Guyger and another officer. A struggle began and Guyger fired her Taser at Perez, who then wrested it away from her. She then drew her gun and fired, wounding Perez in the abdomen.
Sgt. Mike Mata, president of Dallas’ largest police employee organization, the Dallas Police Association, on Saturday called for an “open, transparent and full investigation of the event,” the Dallas Morning News reported. He described Jean as an “amazing individual” and said that “if the grand jury deems necessary, this officer should have to answer for her actions in a court of law in Dallas County.”
Friends and family gathered Saturday at the Dallas West Church of Christ to remember Jean, who had been working for accounting firm PwC since graduating in 2016 from Harding University in Arkansas, where he often led campus religious services as a student. They described Jean as a devout Christian and a talented singer.
Drake brought out Meek Mill at his Boston concert to perform "Dreams and Nightmares" intro Saturday, September 8. This brings an end to their three-year beef that was highlighted by several diss tracks from both rappers.
Posted by Indie Castle on September 8, 2018 at 9:30am
Talented publisher, songwriter, and performer, Benji, announces the release of her new single titled “Til the Sun Comes Up” off her upcoming EP
Benji is an up and coming songwriter, artist/performer, who has probably seen it all and done it as a hustler, investor, CEO, published writer, and mother. Benji recently announced the launch of her new work, which she titled, “Til the Sun Comes Up”, a song off her upcoming EP which is scheduled to be released in late November 2018.
The music industry and the world of entertainment as a whole have evolved over the years, with creative minds and hands putting out a series of works that are appreciated by lovers of good music. One of such artists that have stayed true to their art and never compromise quality music is Benji. Since her entrance into the industry, Benji has continued to grow by leaps and bounds, featuring in a couple of songs with a few well-known acts in the industry. Overtime Benji has been able to network and build relationships with some heavyweight artists influential to her music, such as Bun B, Too Short, Lil Scrappy, Akon, Young Buck, DjDrama.
The recent release of her latest work is a testament to her creativity and passion to make good and thought-provoking songs. Like any other work from the humanitarian, “Til the Sun Comes Up”, is an expression of Benji’s fierce lyrics that will help her to create a niche for herself in the industry.
Lady Benjamin as she used to be called started out as a writer, becoming a published writer at the age of 16 by writing poetry. Her love for poetry soon metamorphosed into songwriting and ultimately rapping, a feature that is evident in her lyrics.
Benji decided to take the bulls by the horns after winning a few competitions and coming up tops at a live freestyle showcase hosted by Too. Over the years, Benji has overcome different obstacles to become the woman she is today.
Benji has been privileged to work with different artists in recent times since making a debut into the industry in the early 2000’s. She landed an opening act for Rick Ross in Miami for his then-newest single “Everyday I’m Hustling”, which led to the invitation to do a string of shows throughout the south, including Spring Bling and a VMA after party show.
After a few meetings and being introduced to 88fingaz, who is now her executive producer, Benji is currently working on her EP which is expected to drop early November 2018.
Benji’s style of music has been influenced by different events and personalities, with the legendary Tupac being one of the most notable figures.
Her hit single titled “Til the Sun Comes up” is already proving to be a banger. The single, as well as other works of Benji, are available across different digital platforms including iTunes, SoundCloud, and Spotify.
Benji is currently in the studio working on the second release featuring Bando Jonez.
Another blog from Ra808This time going into a better way to construct a song..She's not telling you what to do its constructive criticismhttp://ra808beatz.com/blogRead more…
We're very sad to report that Mac Millier has passed away at the young age of 26.
According to TMZ, the Pittsburgh native, born Malcolm JamesMcCormick, was found unresponsive at his San Fernando Valley home on Friday, September 7, and was pronounced dead at the scene.
On Episode 4 of UFC 228 Embedded, welterweight champion Tyron Woodley embraces a fight with another feared striker – this time, undefeated Darren Till. Featherweight Brandon Davis zones out with video games, while former strawweight champion Carla Esparza unplugs for fight week. Strawweight Karolina Kowalkiewicz shows off her dogs’ new Halloween costumes and plans to show off her ground game on Saturday against Jessica Andrade. Flyweight champion Nicco Montano and challenger Valentina Shevchenko join Woodley and Till at open workouts. And strawweight Tatiana Suarez pushes through her last tough training session before fight night. UFC 228 Embedded is an all-access, behind-the-scenes video blog leading up to the two world title bouts taking place Saturday, September 8th on Pay-Per-View.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 7, 2018 at 12:00pm
Super producer V Don is back with a new banging EP titled "The Bone Collector." Features include Westside Gunn, Retch, ETO, Adonis, Crime Apple, Willie the Kid and more.
01. V Don - London Fog (feat. Westside Gunn) 02. V Don - Stronger (feat. D Polo & Kadeem) 03. V Don - Back & Forth (feat. Retch) 04. V Don - Family Tree (feat. Eto) 05. V Don - Ain't Safe (feat. Adonis & Crime Apple) 06. V Don - All Business (feat. Avenue, Eto & Willie the Kid) 07. V Don - London Fog (Instrumental) 08. V Don - Stronger (Instrumental) 09. V Don - Back & Forth (Instrumental) 10. V Don - Family Tree (Instrumental) 11. V Don - Ain't Safe (Instrumental) 12. V Don - All Business (Instrumental)
Home page of Cashcal Mr.100, a hip hop artist from Chicago. CashcalMr100 an unsigned Independent artist from Chicago ILL. with New Music that will solidify him as one of the best up & coming artist in the World. Check out his latest single #LetsJustT
Chicago's artist Cashcal Mr.100 is back at it again with a new EP. #PainLoveAndProfit that features his single (Hold Me Down) thatis streaming everywhere. Also a cover for Pusha T's ( If You Know You Know) called ( I Know) that I feel was right in the pocket. Also (Missing Some Millions) (Bag Shit) (South Shore Dr.) & last but not least ( Pain Love & Profit) the title based song where he drops jewels on the urban communities.Connect With Cashcal Mr.100 On Social Media:Twitter: www.twitter.com/Cashcalmr100Instagram: www.instagram.com/Cashcalmr100Read more…
(CNN) Burt Reynolds, the mustachioed megastar who first strutted on screen more than half a century ago, died Thursday, according to his agent Todd Eisner.
He was 82.
The Georgia native, whose easy-going charms and handsome looks drew prominent roles in films such as "Smokey and the Bandit" and "Boogie Nights, suffered a cardiac arrest, Eisner said.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 6, 2018 at 12:40pm
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On Episode 3 of UFC 228 Embedded, flyweight champion Nicco Montano prepares to carry on a family tradition. Opponent Valentina Shevchenko makes the media rounds and sneaks in more gym time. Welterweight headliners Darren Till and champion Tyron Woodley head to their respective airports for their trips to Dallas. Strawweight Tatiana Suarez must make a return visit to the mall ahead of media day. DWTNCS standout Brandon Davis prepares for a short-notice, high-profile bout against featherweight Zabit Magomedsharipov, who checks in as planned despite the change in opponent. UFC 228 Embedded is an all-access, behind-the-scenes video blog leading up to the two world title bouts taking place Saturday, September 8th on Pay-Per-View.