MaybeRita Orasaid or did something he didn't like or perhapsA$AP Rockyjust likes to put women on blast. Whatever the case, theA$AP Mobmember yanked Ora through the mud on the song "Better Things"off of his new albumAt.Long.Last.A$AP.
“I swear that b-tch Rita Ora got a big mouth/ Next time I see her might curse the b-tch out/Kicked the b-tch out once cause she b-tched out/ Spit my kids out, jizzed up all in her mouth and made the b-tch bounce”
Jason Derulo’s brand new album “Everything Is 4” is available now for pre-order on iTunes! The album includes smash single “Want To Want Me”, “Get Ugly” prod. by Wallpaper, "Cheyenne", and brand new track "Broke" featuring Stevie Wonder and Keith Urban!
Two former XXL Freshman,Lil Durk and Logic put their considerable talents together for a song called "Tryna, Tryna." This is off of Durk's forthcoming Remember My Name album, dropping on June 2.
Juicy J sounds like he might have another hit on his hands. The Taylor Gang rapper recruits Ty Dolla $ign and Drake for his new single titled "Tryna Fuck." Give it a listen up top.
G-Unit comedian Hollywood Jack Thriller is oh so disrespectful.
With his celebrity boxing match with 40 Glocc about to go down on Saturday, July 25, in Atlantic City, New Jersey, Jack is throwing hilarious verbal haymakers at 40.
"40 Glocc, you need to kill yourself," Jack said via TMZ Sports. "Jeff Mayweather, kill yourself for even training him. And you can get it too for even knowing that nigga. Am I supposed to be impressed by that shit you was doing on TMZ? You're making Crips look bad everywhere. You can't be a Crip no more until I say so. Let's do this bitch boy... bitch Glock... pussy face... dickhead. I'ma beat the bitch out you. I'ma beat the snitch out you."
A$AP Rocky delivers his new album titled At.Long.Last.A$AP a week earlier than expected. Stream it up top and purchase it now from iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/at.long.last.a$ap/id994727168.
Tracklist:
01. Holy Ghost (feat. Joe Fox) 02. Canal St. (feat. Bones) 03. Fine Whine (feat. M.I.A., Future, & Joe Fox) 04. LSD 05. Excuse Me 06. JD 07. Lord Pretty Flacko Jodye 2 08. Electric Body (feat. ScHoolboy Q) 09. Jukebox Joints (feat. Kanye West & Joe Fox) 10. Max B (feat. Joe Fox) 11. Pharsyde (feat. Joe Fox) 12. Wavybone (feat. Juicy J & UGK) 13. Westside Highway (feat. James Fauntleroy) 14. Better Things 15. M’s (feat. Lil Wayne) 16. Dreams (interlude) 17. Everyday (feat. Rod Stewart & Miguel) 18. Back Home (feat. Mos Def, Acyde & Yams)
On the latest webisode of The Zone: KOTD Massacred, battle rappers Big T and Bishop Brigante talk about the Blackout 5 event, ratchet women, their sex life before and battle rap, chicken and waffles, marriage.
Kendrick Lamar links up with director Colin Tilley to shoot a music video for "Alright." This is off of the Compton, California rapper's latest album entitled To Pimp a Butterfly. Peep some photos from the set below via HHNM.
Chicago rappers Lil Durk and Lil Reese team up for a new song entitled "Myself." Take a listen to the track up top and let us know what you think in the comment section below.
Chris Brown and his baby's mother, Nia Guzman, are at odds over the amount of child support the singer is paying for their toddler daughter, Royalty.
According to TMZ, Brown had been paying $2,500 a month, until Guzman demanded that he up that amount to $15,000 a month.
Chris refused the demand and simply stopped paying anything. He believes Guzman is using the child as a gravy train.
Guzman's lawyer, Carl Moore, will be taking Chris to court within two weeks, asking for back child support and the pay raise, unless a settlement can be reached beforehand.
Slaughterhouse emcee Joell Ortiz recently chopped it up with Jenny Boom Boom about Chris Rivers and his late, great father Big Pun.
The conversation turned into a debate about just how good Chris is compared to his dad. Joell ultimately said that Chris needed a lot of work to walk in his pop's shoes.
What do you think of Chris Rivers? Is this even a fair comparison?
In an exclusive interview with VladTV, producer extraordinaire Alchemist speaks on Battle Rap, why Eminem is above it when it comes to a competitor, and the genre's huge breakout into the mainstream.
The producer says he's glad that Battle Rap has a bigger platform, because it shines light on lyrical artists and also encourages them to step up their skill-set. As for dream battles, Alchemist is down to see Queens rapper Mr. Cheeks battle Smack Battle favorite Un Kasa. He explained how Eminem is above the genre, and he's highly doubtful that anyone can see him in a rap battle.
The producer says the future of Battle Rap is questionable since it quickly switches up. He believes that with so many lyrical styles, many would be left behind in the future. He also says he salutes many of the genre's artists because of the time, effort, and skill they exude.
CLEVELAND (Associated Press) — The streets returned to calm Sunday after police arrested dozens of demonstrators overnight when protests grew increasingly aggressive in the wake of a patrolman's acquittal in the deaths of two unarmed black suspects.
In total, 71 people were arrested, including several who turned their anger toward bystanders in downtown Cleveland, Police Chief Calvin Williams said. Someone picked up a restaurant sign and hit a patron in the head, and other protesters used pepper spray on passers-by and restaurant patrons sitting at outdoor cafes.
But Mayor Frank Jackson thanked the vast majority of protesters who remained peaceful and respectful as they voiced their frustration with Saturday's verdict.
Officer Michael Brelo, 31, faces administrative charges while remaining suspended without pay after he was found not guilty on two counts of voluntary manslaughter, but he no longer faces the prospect of prison. The anxious city now awaits a decision on criminal charges against a white officer in the fatal shooting of a black 12-year-old boy with a pellet gun.
Brelo and 12 other officers fired 137 shots at a car with Timothy Russell and Malissa Williams inside it on Nov. 29, 2012. The shooting occurred at the end of a 22-mile chase involving more than 100 Cleveland police officers and 60 cruisers after Russell's Chevy Malibu backfired while speeding past police headquarters. During the chase, an officer reported that he thought he'd seen Williams with a gun. At the end, police mistook police gunfire for shots from Russell's car.
Malissa Williams (left) and Timothy Russell
Brelo fired 49 of those shots that night, but it was the final 15 fired into the windshield while he stood on the hood of Russell's car that led to his indictment and a four-week trial. He faced up to 22 years in prison if convicted on both counts.
The shooting helped prompt an investigation by the U.S. Department of Justice that concluded Cleveland police had engaged in a pattern and practice of excessive use of force and violations of people's civil rights.
Jackson said protesters were encouraged to continue expressing their opinions as long as they stayed peaceful. Williams said police only moved in Saturday when things got violent and people refused to disperse.
"We want to make sure that people understand we're going to help you in this process but if things turn violent, as we stated in the beginning, we will take action to preserve safety in the city," Williams said.
The protests erupted as authorities work to complete an investigation into the Tamir Rice shooting, the findings of which will be given to the prosecutor's office to decide whether to pursue criminal charges
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Alicia Kirkman, 47, of Cleveland, said she joined the march in honor of her son, killed in a police shooting eight years ago.
"I'm just so mad we never get justice from any of the police killings," said Kirkman, who said she settled with the city after her son's death but no charges were filed.
The judge said in his ruling that he wouldn't "sacrifice" Brelo to the wave of anti-police sentiment that has swept across the nation in the wake of other police in-custody deaths. While protests in cities like Baltimore, New York City and Ferguson, Missouri, have erupted into violence, the demonstrations in Cleveland didn't escalate.
The judge's decision to acquit Brelo focused on which shots killed Russell, 43, and Williams, 30, two homeless drug addicts with a long history of mental illness. Four of the 23 gunshot wounds to Russell and seven of Williams' 24 wounds were believed to have been fatal. Judge John P. O'Donnell said in his 35-page verdict that while testimony showed Brelo fired some of the fatal shots, other officers fired kill shots as well.
A grand jury charged five police supervisors with misdemeanor dereliction of duty for failing to control the chase. All five have pleaded not guilty and no trial date has been set.
Prosecutors had argued that when Brelo stood on the hood of the Malibu that he meant to kill Russell and Williams instead of containing a threat to his and other officers' lives. O'Donnell ruled that even the last 15 shots were justified based on Brelo's belief that someone inside the car had fired at police at the beginning, middle and end of the chase.
Michael Brelo
"Officer Brelo risked his life on that night," Brelo's lead attorney, Patrick D'Angelo, said after the verdict.
Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Tim McGinty said he respected O'Donnell's decision, and added that the case would prevent police violence.
In addition to the Tamir Rice case, the county prosecutor's office is looking into the death of a black woman who died in police custody while lying face first on the ground in handcuffs. The family of Tanisha Anderson, 37, has sued the city of Cleveland and the two police officers who subdued her. They say she panicked Nov. 12 when officers put her in the back of a patrol car after they'd responded to a call about Anderson having a mental health crisis.
Russell's sister, Michelle, said Brelo would ultimately face justice, despite the judge's decision. The city of Cleveland has paid the families of Russell and Williams a total of $3 million to settle a federal civil rights lawsuit.
"He's not going to dodge this just because he was acquitted," Michelle Russell said. "God will have the final say."
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Associated Press writers Andrew Welsh-Huggins, John Seewer in Toledo and John Coyne contributed to this report.
A$AP Rocky will release his new At.Long.Last.A$AP on June 2nd. One of the most anticipated songs is his collaboration with Schoolboy Q. Take a listen to "Electric Body" up top.
(Fredericksburg.com) Fredericksburg police released three videos Friday of an incident that resulted in the resignation of Officer Shaun Jurgens.
Jurgens used his Taser and his pepper spray May 4 on a man who was sitting behind the wheel of his car and appeared to be ignoring police orders.
David Brian Washington, 34, had attracted police attention initially with erratic driving that included striking one car, running over a sign and driving on the wrong side of U.S. 1, police said.
Following a review of the incident, city police administrators determined that Jurgens used excessive force against Washington, who it turned out was having a stroke. He was treated at Mary Washington Hospital and is recovering in a rehabilitation facility.
Washington was charged with driving on a revoked license, two counts of hit-and-run and reckless driving.
Jurgens resigned, but insisted that he did nothing wrong. In a statement he provided to The Free Lance–Star, Jurgens explained the reasons for his actions and invited the Police Department to release the videos.
The reasons he cited included concern for the safety of his fellow officers and the surrounding public.
Jurgens maintained he acted appropriately, especially considering that the suspect would not show his hands and had already exhibited reckless behavior.
The city’s police use-of-force policy prohibits the use of Tasers or pepper spray on someone behind the wheel of a car. It also prohibits the use of a Taser on suspects who are “passively resisting.”
The released videos came from the body cameras of three officers involved in the apprehension of Washington: Jurgens, Cpl. Matt Deschenes and Sgt. Crystal Hill.
The videos show Deschenes and Hill with their guns drawn as Washington sat in a stopped car at the intersection of Cowan Boulevard and Powhatan Street.
Jurgens showed up a short time later. After repeated warnings for Washington to show his hands and get out of the car, Jurgens fired the Taser.
“Get out of the car or I’m going to [expletive] smoke you,” Jurgens said at one point.
The Taser seemed to have no effect on Washington, and a large amount of pepper sprayed was unleashed into the car.
The officers got Washington out after that and emotions calmed considerably.
The most excitable moment after Washington was in custody was when Hill screamed, “Oh my God. Stop it, stop it” as the car—which apparently was still in gear—backed over Washington’s shoe.
Washington could be heard moaning repeatedly, complaining about his eyes and saying he was feeling sick. He told police he’d been feeling poorly for about a week.
The officers comforted Washington outside the car, telling him that help was on the way and that he would feel better soon.
The May 4 incident began when police got a call about an out-of-control driver who struck another vehicle while driving south in the northbound lanes of U.S. 1 near the University of Mary Washington pedestrian bridge.
The Hyundai Washington was driving had already run into a median and knocked down a sign, police said.
The car had stopped on Cowan Boulevard when police arrived and the events that led to Jurgens’ May 14 resignation unfolded.
Fat Trel calls on Fetty Wap for his latest track titled "I Need You." The song was produced by AllSteezy. Trel's next project, Georgetown, is coming out soon. Check it out up top.