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Rochester, New York is quietly cranking out killer emcees, with ETO leading the pack. On "Angels" he's joined by Boob Bronx.

Follow them on Instagram @EtoMusicRoc @Boob_Bronx

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Page Kennedy links up with five of the deadliest emcees on the planet. Listen as he, Cassidy, Micky Factz, KXNG Crooked, King Los and Elzhi rip the instrumental to Nas' "Made You Look"

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2017 XXL Freshman Ugly God was the latest guest on The Cruz Show.

He talks about the origin of his name, social media, not caring about acceptance from people, masturbating every day, love of latin women, being happy to land on XXL Freshman cover, Lil B, Jeremih and more.

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A lawsuit filed filed in the U.S. District Court accusing three Cheatham County, Tennessee Sheriff's deputies of deprivation of civil rights has resulted in them being placed on administrative leave.

Lawyers for Jordan Norris, who was at 18 years old at the time, allege the force was “sadistic, malicious and unreasonable," according to WKRN.

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Norris is seen on surveillance video being tasered repeatedly while he's in a restraining chair. One of the deputies tells him; "I'll keep on going until I run out of batteries."

The Tennessean reports that Norris' lawsuit cites "the use of excessive force and failure to protect after he was repeatedly stunned with Tasers in the jail in November 2016. He suffered more than 40 pairs of Taser burns, many of which are unaccounted for by authorities."

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The teen was originally arrested and charged with felony drug and weapons charges.

Cheatham County Sheriff Mike Breedlove has requested an independent investigation by the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation.

"As Sheriff, I want our citizens to know that any inappropriate behavior that may have violated an individual's rights will not be tolerated. I have placed the employees involved on administrative leave while the investigation is conducted," he said in the statement. "We will work closely and cooperatively with the TBI and District Attorney's Office to ensure all facts are provided and all angles of this incident are thoroughly investigated."

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UFC commentator Joe Rogan usually does not interview fighters in the ring immediately after they have been knocked out, because they are usually concussed and are not able to intelligently form an opinion on what just happened to them.

On Saturday, July 29, Rogan broke his own policy by interviewing a visibly shaken up Daniel Cormier, following his brutal knockout loss at the hands of Jon Jones at UFC 214.

After taking a night to reflect, Rogan issued an apology via his Twitter account.

"My apologies to and to all of you upset by my interviewing him after the fight. In all honestly I was kind of in shock," Rogan wrote. "I don't think I realized what I was doing until I actually had a mic in front of him. I've said I don't want to interview KO'ed fighters. And then I wound up doing it to someone I care a great deal about. D.C. Is a great man and the whole thing was surreal. I was beating myself up about it all last night. It'll never happen again. My apologies to D.C. And to all of you. Again, no one asked me to do it. It was 100% my fuck up. Like I said, I was kind of in shock."

So, there you have it.

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Vic Mensa stopped by The Breakfast Club for a new in depth interview.

- Jay Z calling him a “once in a lifetime artist”

- How his relationship grew with Jay

- Jay's suggestion to pull a bar from one of his songs

- Lil Yachty diss line

- The song Homewrecker

- Using his music for activism

- Thoughts on DJ Akademiks

- Why he was an activist against the Dakota Pipeline

- Treatment from Chicago Police

- Resolving his beef with Chance the Rapper

 

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King Vickk Drops His Latest Mixtape New World Order

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King Vickk returns with his latest mixtape release New World Order.

Hosted by Infamous The DJ.

14 tracks with features from Dead Bodies, Lil Jay, Lotto Bandz, and Halo Mega Eli.

Follow King Vickk on his official Twitter for future updates and releases.

Available to download over at datpiff.

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Homixide Doody Drops His Official Visual for Bag

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Homixide Doody releases his official visual for his single Bag.

Doody is the latest young Atlanta artist to earn the Duct Tape seal of approval.

Handpicked by DTE Godfather Big Bank Black, Doody is a real son of the Zone 6 streets and already boss of his own.

Known more for his grind in the streets than his grind in music.

He has decided to put real effort behind his musical talent.

Check out Doody over on Instagram for future releases and updates.

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Austin Poe formerly known as E-Money, is a Chicago-based rapper. Poe delivers a new single,
in visual form, titled “Soul Flow.” Tapping into that nostalgic ‘90s feel, he delivers some breezy
lyricism over Freshboy’s production.

“Soul Flow is a feel-good song about finding yourself and knowing you have arrived. Everything
in your past has got you to this point. Now, you can embrace your present, and look towards a bright future.
With that mindset you can enjoy the moment: laugh, and most importantly inspire people along the way,”
Austin shares with us.

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ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Jon Jones reached the pinnacle of mixed martial arts and then fell harder than just about anyone ever had before.

When he got back on top Saturday night by stopping his greatest rival in dramatic style, Jones vowed to appreciate everything he had lost and regained.

Jones reclaimed his UFC light heavyweight title by stopping Daniel Cormier in the third round with a vicious head kick and a finish on the ground at UFC 214, completing his rocky journey back to the top after 2 1/2 years of drama with his 14th consecutive victory.

He fended off a stiff challenge from Cormier (19-2), who held the belt for most of the past two years while Jones (23-1) dealt with self-inflicted setbacks outside the cage. His title belt has been stripped twice, and he endured a yearlong suspension for a doping test failure before returning to beat Cormier for the second time.

“I feel like I’m leaving my past behind me and I’m erasing everything I’ve done before,” Jones said. “I feel like this is a step to a new career, a new championship, and I want to be a better champion than I was in the past.”

After 2 1/2 rounds of even, high-level striking, Jones landed a left head kick that caught Cormier leaning in. The champion staggered backward and then around the cage with Jones in pursuit, and Jones finished the fight on the ground with a series of merciless strikes.

Jones was widely considered the world’s top pound-for-pound mixed martial artist while he held the belt for nearly four years from 2011-15. He beat Cormier by clear decision in their first bout in January 2015, but had fought just one time since.

In contrast to the combative nature of their public dialogue over the past three years , Jones praised Cormier afterward.

“I want to thank Daniel for being my biggest rival and my biggest motivator,” Jones said. “He has no reason to be ashamed. He has been a model champion. I aspire to be a lot more like that man, because he’s an amazing human being.”

Jones also called out former UFC heavyweight champ Brock Lesnar for what would almost certainly be the highest-profile fight in MMA history.

Earlier, Cris “Cyborg” Justino became a UFC champion for the first time at Honda Center, stopping Tonya Evinger in the third round to win the vacant featherweight belt. Tyron Woodley also defended his welterweight title with a clear decision over Demian Maia, thoroughly frustrating the Brazilian jiu-jitsu master in a fight that drew loud boos from the Honda Center crowd.

Former welterweight champion Robbie Lawler squeaked out a unanimous decision victory over Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone in another compelling matchup on the UFC’s most stacked card of the summer.

Jones’ next opponent for the 205-pound belt could be Swiss sensation Volkan Oezdemir, who kicked off the pay-per-view show with a sensational 22-second knockout of Britain’s Jimi Manuwa.

But Jones, who did an exuberant cartwheel when he entered the UFC cage for the first time since April 2016, is the UFC’s light heavyweight champion for the third time in his tumultuous career.

Jones lost his belt in early 2015 for his involvement in a hit-and-run accident in which a pregnant woman’s arm was broken. In July 2016, Jones was pulled from a rematch with Cormier for his drug test failure.

Cormier reigned atop the division for most of Jones’ absence, but he realized his glittering title belt was affixed with an enormous asterisk. The 39-year-old ex-Olympic wrestler has been trading verbal shots with Jones ever since one of the best rivalries in MMA history was sparked by their brawl in a casino lobby during a promotional appearance in 2014.

Cormier apparently incurred a concussion during their rematch. He cried in the cage afterward.

Jones’ victory thrilled a crowd that was deflated after Woodley defended his welterweight belt with a strong technical performance against the 39-year-old Maia, a vaunted jiu-jitsu specialist from Brazil. Maia couldn’t get the fight to the ground thanks to the wrestling acumen of Woodley, who patiently stuffed takedowns and grinded out a victory that bored UFC President Dana White.

Afterward, White said Georges St. Pierre will fight middleweight champion Michael Bisping next instead of Woodley. White claimed that “nobody wants to watch Tyron Woodley fight.”

Justino is widely considered the most dangerous pound-for-pound fighter in women’s MMA after a lengthy career spent dominating smaller promotions. She finally claimed a UFC belt by methodically breaking down the tough Evinger, a late replacement opponent fighting 10 pounds above her usual weight.

“I’m really happy to be champion,” Justino said. “This is the perfect time, because I feel I’m at the top of my career.”

Justino, born in Brazil and living in Orange County, has reigned atop the sport for a decade with her fierce, skilled style of fighting. But the UFC didn’t add a 145-pound weight class until last year, and a failed doping test was another obstacle in her meandering path to get into the world’s biggest promotion.

Justino was her usual merciless self against Evinger, but it still took two rounds of work before landing the punches and kicks that ended it.

“I am very happy and proud to own this belt and it will be really hard to take it away from me,” Justino said.

After Oezdemir got the Anaheim fans on their feet with a vicious first-round stoppage for his fifth consecutive victory, Lawler (28-11) and Cerrone kept them up with an entertaining three-round striking exhibition between two of the toughest veterans in the sport. Cerrone (32-9) shrugged after the judges favored Lawler in two of the three rounds.

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Police have tracked down the person who drained $361,000 from Boosie Badazz's Capital One bank account. It turns out that the culprit was the rapper's own brother, Taquari Hatch.

TMZ reports that Taquari used Boosie's stolen driver's license to make more than a dozen wire transfers to different people ... who would then give him cash.

Bank officials caught on after Taquari made the mistake of mentioning that he had a wife on a phone call. Boosie is not married, which sent the fraud department into action.

Taquari was arrested last week and booked for identity theft and fraud charges.

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