In this clip, DJ Paul gives his opinion on gun ownership. He is a private gun owner and believes that every household should have a gun, particularly an assault rifle for protection.
DJ Paul did offer the caveat that not everyone should be allowed which insinuates stricter screening processes to ensure the right people have guns.
Later on, DJ Paul and DJ Vlad debate about the future of the American economy and what the potential fallout could be if the U.S. outlawed private gun ownership.
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Jinu Park, was born in Tamuning, Guam and is a Korean-American singer, songwriter, and producer who was raised in Seattle, Washington. He brings the fresh and hot sounds of R&B as well as an upbeat mix of his own authentic music. Pure soul flows natural through the mic when Jinu performs. His passion rings clear in every note and it is clear you are witnessing a star in the making. Today We have and exclusive listen to 2 of Jinu Park's upcoming releases, Shadows Fade and the Spanish version Las Sombras Desvanecen. Both scheduled for a June 2018 release. Already building his buzz on the indie circuits, it wont be hard to tell why once you press play.
Known hit-making songwriter, Memphis-own HitEmUp steps from behind the pen and into the limelight to have his own name in lights with the release of his new video, “Wait A Min”.Linking up with legendary Atlanta super-producer Jazze Pha (“1,2, Step”) for the new single/video. “Wait A Min” is a catchy fun-lovin’ party single. Made for the money makers making it rain with the blue faces rather they are in the club, house party, or gentlemen’s spot. Radio-friendly single that will skyrocket to the top of the charts in no time. HitEmUp’s hottest single to-date.Brief backstory on the Memphis hitmaker, HitEmUp musical journey began at a early age as he is the youngest of 16 siblings. Hitz has written hits for a laundry list of superstars. A globally wide variety of stars including Drake, Blac Youngsta, and 3-6 Mafia. HitEmUp released his debut album in 2008, titled, Known2Shine. The debut went on to move 16,000 units and lead to collaborations with other Memphis recording artists like Kia Shine and Project Pat. “Wait A Min” is the follow up to Hitz’s debut, originally released in 2017.“Wait A Min” is already a big success for the Memphis born and raised. Independently, “Wait A Min” has accumulated over 200,000,000 streams and was in heavy rotation on Top 40 radio stations. Establishing HitEmUp as one of the biggest independent recording artist in the music industry. “Wait A Min” continues to spread like wildfire throughout the U.S. and even hopping over to the other side of the pond.Connect With HITEMUP On Social Media:https://twitter.com/hitemup_901https://www.instagram.com/hitemup901https://www.facebook.com/HITEMUP901Read more…
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Dirty Glove Bastard sat down with North Carolina artist Hemi last week in Atlanta to chop it up about being from Fayetteville, how the city has changed from when he was younger to now, how he handled growing up with his father being in prison, one of his uncles being shot & killed in his front yard, and another of his uncles going to prison for a crime he didn't commit, how he was pulled into the street life at an early age, starting making music only 2 years ago, why that North Carolina is a huge market for music but doesn't have many mainstream artists, his debut project Time A Tell, why he chose Bigga Rankin to host the tape, advice for upcoming rappers and much, much more.
Multi-platinum selling rapper T.I. was arrested Wednesday morning, May 16, outside of his gated community in Henry County, Georgia.
The Atlanta Journal Constitution reports that TIP, born Clifford Joseph Harris Jr., was trying to gain entry around 4 a.m., but had forgotten his keys. A guard refused to grant him access and an argument ensued.
Things escalated after a friend T.I. called showed up on the scene.
T.I. was arrested on misdemeanor charges of simple assault, disorderly conduct and public drunkenness. His friend was arrested on an outstanding warrant.
The "Live in the Sky" hit maker was released from the Henry County Jail after posting a $2,250 bond.
PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5) - A woman accused of sending a Paradise Valley man 65,000 text message tried to explain her actions in a jailhouse interview Thursday.
"I love him," she said.
Police say 31-year-old Jacqueline Claire Ades of Phoenix met the victim online and went on one date with him before she began sending him thousands of texts, breaking into his home, and showing up at his workplace claiming to be his wife.
"I felt like I met my soul mate and I thought we would just do what everybody else did and we would get married and everything would be fine," Ades told us.
During her jailhouse interview Thursday, Ades was asked why she sent the victim so many texts.
"Because it made me find out all my information," she said. "Loving him selflessly brought me his information. Because everybody just wants to take.
But if you just give and you don't stop giving, you will all of a sudden receive a lot."
Police say some of those messages Ades sent the victim were threatening, and included:
"Don't ever try to leave me... I'll kill you... I don't wanna be a murderer!"
"I hope you die... you rotten filthy Jew."
"I'm like the new Hitler... man was a genius."
"I'd wear your fascia 'n the top of your skull 'n your hands 'n feet."
"Oh, what I would do w/your blood... I'd wanna bathe in it."
Ades was arrested Tuesday, May 8.
She was booked into the Fourth Avenue Jail on charges of threatening, stalking, harassment and failure to appear.
Ades is set to appear in court May 15. She is being held without bond.
During her interviews, Ades would answer a question or two, then deflect the next one.
She veered from topic to topic, rambling about Einstein, the Dead Sea, the birth chart of Jesus and the symbolism of the markings on a dollar bill.
At one point, she told a reporter, "I don't want to talk about that. You have negative energy."
Ades was asked directly, "Are you crazy?"
"No," she replied. "I am the person that [sic] discovered love."
When confronted about the fact that 65,000 text messages seemed more threatening than loving, she replied, "When you find love, everything is not perfect. I love him."
She was asked if she would now leave the victim alone.
"If he wants me to," she said. If [Victim] wants me to go to jail, I should go to jail."
She then said, "He's the meanest person I've ever met. " But in the next breath, she said, "He's my soulmate."
When asked why she decided to speak to reporters, Ades said, "I have to share the message of love. Everybody has to love each other."
Actor and musician Jussie Smollett returns to The Breakfast Club to promote his new album 'Sum Of My Mysic', how he finds time to write in between his role on FOX's Empire, and more.