The Juggalo family has been going through a whirlwind of emotion the last few weeks. And todays announcement was a gust of wind with mixed feed back.
Just 6 days ago, Psychopathic Records released a video and lyrical response to the system their feelings on their family of "Juggalo's" being added to numerous gang lists in various cities and states. Perfectly titled "If We Were A Gang", they took full advantage to address a few other issues such as the hate and also the recent split between former friends Insane Clown Posse, the rap group Twiztid.
Today representitives of Psychopathic Records made this announcement: "We at Psychopathic Records regret to inform the Juggalo World that we are officially severing all ties with Blahzay Roze. Without revealing too many personal details, we will only say that the difficulties of working with her professionally over the past year have only increased, and we now consider her to be unmanageable. We wish her the most of love, luck and success elsewhere throughout her career. We still hope to see her at Juggalo Weekend Canada, the DCG CON and this year’s Gathering and other Psychopathic events in the future."
Blahzay Roze blazed into the Juggalo music scene out of left field and immediately began releasing videos. She had a mixed reception with some fans saying she was born to be in that position, while many others felt she was being coached into her character and her songs where being written for her. Still, she released her 7 track debut Ep entitled "Broken".
With her feature on the Psychopathic Psypher less then a week ago, no one expected this so quickly. And the popular wensite www.faygoluvers.com exploded with feedback from the Juggalo family of supporters with many arguing it should or shouldn't have happened, and even a few hinting towards the idea Twiztid of MNE might try to sign her. Of course those assumptions are just listeners speaking amongst each other and nothing from anyone of either camp.
In just a few hours, Blahzay Roze took to instagram to speak her piece on the situation: "Like normal I have gotten the news through thr internet. Whut a surprise. I am not signing with MNE. I did not fuck any of J's homies( I won't even comment on his infidelities)I am still making music for the juggalos and the underground community so to all you "hates" don't be so quick to think your rid of me yet Muahaha. I am an extremely emotionally disturbed individual & to the people who only play a character I guess I was just alittle to real for them. All is Well. All Love to Psychopathic."
It's hard to tell if it's respect or shots being fired. Definitely looks like a love/hate thing started. Guess we have to stay tuned. Meantime, check out some of Blahzay's music.
Gun violence on the Jacksonville, Florida set of a music video for Boosie Badazz and Baby Soulja has left one man dead and four others wounded.
Boosie and Soulja were filming visuals for the song "Dirty" around 1:00 p.m. Saturday, February 25, when shots rang out.
Kyree Corley was killed on the set of a music video for Boosie Badazz
News4Jax reports that 22-year old Kyree Corley was pronounced dead. Four people hurt during the shooting were taken to UF Health Jacksonville. One needed surgery. Injuries to the other three were described as minor.
A man told News4Jax that his brother went to watch the video being made. He later got a call that his sibling was dead.
Homicide investigators are not sure if the shooting was a drive-by or if the gunman or gunmen were already on the scene.
Boosie was scheduled to perform at Pure Nightclub in Jacksonville later that night.
Memphis rapper and Paper Route Empire CEO, Young Dolph, escaped injury following an attempt on his life in Charlotte on Saturday. February 25, following his performance at Cameo Nightclub during the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) basketballtournament weekend.
Young Dolph allegedly was shot in NC.. they let off 100 rounds at the bullet proof truck he was pic.twitter.com/nSS0TU0Uv1
According to WSOCTV, Dolph, bornAdolph Thornton, Jr, was in his bulletproof SUV near the intersection of North Caldwell and 8th Street around 6:30 p.m., when gunmen approached and opened fire.
Just spoke to a food vendor who traveled from VA for #CIAA weekend--hid during shooting; says went on nearly five minutes @wsoctvpic.twitter.com/8T6KOWOcai
Another vendor told me they got down just in time; says bullet traveled through food truck and went through buffalo sauce @wsoctvpic.twitter.com/AlSHa2Hu25
It's always a pleasure to hear new music from Nitty Scott, MC. Today she delivers a song titled "BUDDHAVELI (NahImaStay)." It was produced by Yung Lil Big.
Remy Ma is lobbing lyrical bombs at Nicki Minaj. The Terror Squad rapper has had anough of what she sees as subliminal disses from Nicki and fires back with a diss song over Nas' "Ether" with a new track she calls "Shether." Listen to it in full on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/remymamusic/remy-ma-shether
His name is Sherwood Vinson. 23 years young. Born from the city of Athens, Raised in Monroe, Ga. Former highschool basketball star for the city of Kissimmee, Fl ; Where he now currently resides. His passion for music, his family especially his daughter, have always been his motivation to want more and strive for a better lifestyle. Andre 3000, Future, Gucci Mane, Tupac, are just a few artists that inspire him.
He strongly believes that through his music, he'll be able to achieve everything and possibly more.
Chicago rapper and Glo Gang boss, Chief Keef, has been on his grind as of late. Here's a new song from him titled "Can You Be My Friend." Stream it up top.
1.Illuminati Intro (Prod. By Yung Lan) 2.Hip Hopper feat. Lil Yachty (Prod. By MikeWillMadeIt) 3.I Got You Feat. Slim Jxmmi I Got You (Prod. By EarDrummers) 4.Hush (Prod. By Nonstop Da Hitman) 5.I Would (Prod. By Cassius Jay) 6.On Sight Feat. Kodak Black (Prod. By JuneOnDaBeat) 7.My Fault (Prod. By Yung Lan) 8.Set Trip (Prod. By Tay Keith) 9.Confuse Me Feat. YFN Lucci (Prod. By Nonstop Da Hitman) 10.Front Row Seat (Prod. By Lung Lan) 11.Dear Lord (Prod. By 808 Mafia)
Attorneys forTakeoff, OffsetandQuavo, together known asMigos, should be getting prepared to defend their clients in court.
TMZ reports that stylist Marcus Clark has filed a lawsuit against the group for allegedly failing to return expensive clothing they wore in Niykee Heaton's 2016 "Bad Intentions" music video.
According to Clark, he reached out to Migos' management in an effort to retrieve the items and was told, "That's over with."
Court documents lists the items reportedly taken as:
- 3 Enfants Riches Déprimés shirts, $18,138, plus $1,632 in taxes. - 2 pairs of vintage sunglasses (Versace and Les Copains), $700.
Clark is asking to be awarded more that $1 million in damages.
Young M.A. shows no signs of slowing her grind down. She just dropped a fire freestyle over Jay Z's classic "Dynasty Intro." She calls it "Kween." Watch it below.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on February 24, 2017 at 11:37pm
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While he's finishing up the fourth installment of his "Free Crack" mixtape series, Chicago rapper Lil Bibby release an official music video for his "MOB" freestyle.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on February 24, 2017 at 11:00pm
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Rigz steps out of the shadows with two guns blazing as he releases dual visuals for "Calling Me" featuring fellow Da Cloth member Times Change and "The Mask" with Cold Summers Ent. boss, Lil Eto. Both songs are off of Rigz's forthcoming solo mixtape titled "Muddy Boots."