Joey Bada$$ is back like he never left with a new album titled "2000."
Tracklist:
01. The Baddest Ft. Diddy 02. Make Me Feel 03. Where I Belong 04. Brand New 911 Ft. Westside Gunn 05. Cruise Control 06. Eulogy 07. Zipcodes 08. One of Us Ft. Larry June 09. Welcome Back Ft. Chris Brown x Capella FGrey 10. Show Me 11. Wanna Be Loved Ft. JID 12. Head High 13. Survivors Guilt 14. Written in the Stars
Kim Kardashian is taking interest in a new legal case ... she wants to see Gunna released from his jail cell while he awaits trial.
Kim, who has helped a ton of folks get out from behind bars over the years, tweeted out her support for the rapper Wednesday, with a hashtag and a nod to one of Gunna's popular songs.
KK tweeted to her 73.1 million followers ... "#FreeGunna" and emojis saying "Free P" ... a reference to his song "Pushin P."
As we reported ... Gunna was recently denied bond a second time in his Young Stoner Life RICO case and will be held in a Georgia jail until at least January, when his case is scheduled to go to trial.
\ Gunna's accused of possession of drugs with intent to distribute and receiving stolen property, pleading not guilty to the allegations, and he's been going hard for his freedom ... penning an open letter about the U.S. Constitution on his birthday, which he spent behind bars.
Now Kim appears to be in Gunna's corner ... and it will be interesting to see if her celebrity can help his cause.
Official visuals for "Sig Sauer" from Boldy James and Real Bad Man.
Boldy James connects with producer Real Bad Man for a new album titled "Killing Nothing." It features Stove God Cooks, Rome Streetz, Crimeapple, Knowledge the Pirate
01 - Water Under The Bridge 02 - All The Way Out 03 - Game Time 04 - Hundred Ninety Bands 05 - Medellin' feat. Crimeapple 06 - Cash Transactions feat. Knowledge the Pirate 07 - Open Door feat. Rome Streetz, Stovegod Cooks 08 - Ain't No Bon Jovi 09 - Bo Jack (Miller Light) 10 - Sig Sauer 11 - 5 Missisippi 12 - Seeing Visions 13 - Killing Nothing
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Former Minneapolis police Officer Thomas Lane was sentenced Thursday to 2 1/2 years in prison on a federal civil rights charge for his role in the killing of George Floyd.
U.S. District Judge Paul Magnuson sentenced Lane for his February conviction of depriving Floyd of medical care as he lay dying under Officer Derek Chauvin’s knee in May 2020.
“Mr. Lane this is a very serious offense, in which a life was lost,” Magnuson said. “The fact that you did not get up and remove Mr. Chauvin when Mr. Floyd became unconscious is a violation of the law.”
But Magnuson also held up 145 letters of support for Lane — he said he had never received so many on behalf of a defendant & faulted the Minneapolis Police Department for sending him out with another rookie on the call that ended with Floyd’s killing.
Federal prosecutors had asked for a sentence of up to 6 1/2 years, in line with federal guidelines. Lane’s attorney asked for a little over 2 years, arguing that Lane was the least culpable of the officers in part because he had asked his colleagues twice whether Floyd should be turned on his side.
Magnuson ordered him to surrender to U.S. Marshals on Oct. 4.
Lane, who is white, held Floyd’s legs as Chauvin pinned Floyd for nearly 9 1/2 minutes. Two other officers, J. Alexander Kueng & Tou Thao, were also convicted of violating Floyd’s civil rights & will be sentenced later. Lane faces a separate sentencing Sept. 21 in state court after changing his plea there to guilty to a reduced charge of aiding & abetting manslaughter.
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Former Minneapolis police Officer Thomas Lane was sentenced Thursday to 2 1/2 years in prison on a federal civil rights charge for his role in the killing of George Floyd.
U.S. District Judge Paul Magnuson sentenced Lane for his February conviction of depriving Floyd of medical care as he lay dying under Officer Derek Chauvin’s knee in May 2020.
“Mr. Lane this is a very serious offense, in which a life was lost,” Magnuson said. “The fact that you did not get up and remove Mr. Chauvin when Mr. Floyd became unconscious is a violation of the law.”
But Magnuson also held up 145 letters of support for Lane — he said he had never received so many on behalf of a defendant & faulted the Minneapolis Police Department for sending him out with another rookie on the call that ended with Floyd’s killing.
Federal prosecutors had asked for a sentence of up to 6 1/2 years, in line with federal guidelines. Lane’s attorney asked for a little over 2 years, arguing that Lane was the least culpable of the officers in part because he had asked his colleagues twice whether Floyd should be turned on his side.
Magnuson ordered him to surrender to U.S. Marshals on Oct. 4.
Lane, who is white, held Floyd’s legs as Chauvin pinned Floyd for nearly 9 1/2 minutes. Two other officers, J. Alexander Kueng & Tou Thao, were also convicted of violating Floyd’s civil rights & will be sentenced later. Lane faces a separate sentencing Sept. 21 in state court after changing his plea there to guilty to a reduced charge of aiding & abetting manslaughter.
The criminal cases against the former Aurora police officers & paramedics indicted in Elijah McClain’s death will move forward after an Adams County judge found the evidence against them strong enough.
Lawyers for the 5 men asked Adams County District Court Judge Priscilla Loew to review the cases & argued that there was not enough evidence to support the charges against their clients.
A grand jury in August indicted the 5 men — Peter Cichuniec, Jeremy Cooper, Nathan Woodyard, Randy Roedema & Jason Rosenblatt — on a combined 32 counts in connection with McClain’s 2019 death while in their custody, including manslaughter & criminally negligent homicide.
Loew reviewed thousands of pages of testimony & evidence & on Monday found that there was enough evidence for the cases to proceed.
Probable cause is a legal standard that states there must be sufficient evidence to create a reasonable belief that the defendant committed the crime charged. That is a lower standard than the “beyond a reasonable doubt” standard needed to convict someone at trial.
All five men are scheduled to appear in court for arraignment Aug. 12.
Pure unadulterated grit! Baltimore emcee Staxx410 a Black House Records artist, has unleashed a fireball of a new single “Pearl Of Bahudine” featuring the legend Rockness Monsta (Heltah Skeltah) and produced by Jamil Honesty. As Rock is known for his unique flow and unmistakable voice Staxx410 is equally distinguishable with a raspy and ill style that makes this track adrenaline-laced for the ruffnecks.
Capped with some well-chosen sound bites from OG supervillain Megatron, Staxx410 says of the track “I met Rock at a Duck Down event back in 2016 and been wanting to do a track with him for a few years now. I came up with the title and the concept being a fan of the original Transformers cartoon and Rock being a Decept. It aligned perfectly!”
The Horror Hound festival holds its first-ever event in Louisiana, where it attracts hundreds of geeks, freaks, and die-hard horror fans from far and wide. Among them is fanboy Chase and his girlfriend Laine, who is forced to come along for the ride. But as the event approaches, Laine begins to experience unexplained premonitions and disturbing visions associated with the town’s past, and in particular, local legend/urban myth The Creeper. As the festival arrives and the blood-soaked entertainment builds to a frenzy, Laine believes that something unearthly has been summoned…and that she is at the center of it.
G-Unit 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo - That's What's Up (Classic Audio) (Guess Who's Back LP)
50 Cent, Tony Yayo and Lloyd Banks, the three original members of G-Unit. They're run which includes classic albums and mixtapes will never be duplicated.
"That's What's Up" is pure audio heroin off of 50 Cent's 2002 "Guess Who's Back" project.
Lyrics:
(Chorus- Banks) G-Unit, G-Unittttttt,G-Unit, G-Unittttttt,G-Unit,G-Unit (repeayou no my gun -bozarcool come back naggae,respect a gun city fly my yellow dream sleep for cheak to me
(50 Cent-between Banks) G-Unit nigga that's what's up (repeat 6x)
(50 Cent) I blast 50 Cent nigga that's what's up
(Lloyd Banks) Right now my life movin to fast to stop and pray See every now and then I smile just not today In my hood they let the choppers spray Somebody probably got shot today I named em pop when niggas surfboard You ain't stoppin me dawg Only time you left ya hood is on Monopoly boards You grimey as birds shittin on the top of ya fords You will, die by the gun if you ain't droppin ya sword I got tattoos as well as lead marks To me fucking is kinda like racin and I always get a head start My opinion of a sweet dream is a dead NARC Just yesterday guns is blastin with red darts Beef, you a target Cause when we come at yo ass, Aladdin won't be the only one the carpet Man you wanna play wit a ringer? I ain't a peoples person I'll give my next door neighbor the finger (fuck you) Even though I got the shit in the stores I'm like a nigga that borrow clothes Bitch, I'm tryin to get in ya draws Man I'll dump a whole clip in ya mans braids Pussys love Nelly, he made it look cool to wear bandaids I'm blowin on damn haze All of a sudden I'm gassed, cause I'm on the radio and I can't wave If you ain't up on thangs Lloyd Banks is the name, G-Units the game Now I know to keep low when the heat blow I'll have niggas post up on ya block like I'm shootin the free throw Still get the green from P-dro, better known as Pedro I'm ghetto like a patty ya egg-roll Yea they feinin to stick me, they don't know the nina's is wit me Snuck in wit Christina and Brittney You only spend time at the mall On New Years eve a body drops around the same time as the ball (yea)
(50 Cent-between Banks) G-Unit nigga that's what's up (repeat 6x) That's what's up
(50 Cent) Keep thinkin I'm candy Ain't nuttin sweet about me Nigaas talkin in the pens and in the street about me Some jake, tryin to watch every move I make Cause my diesel will make fiends do the up-town shake I'm a pro, far from a amateur, holdin more keys than your fuckin janitor They say "God bless the child that could hold his own" You pay cops to hold you down, I just hold the chrome Every breath I take, every step I take, every move I make I got a ruger on my hip You ain't gotta like or love me but you gone respect me You need a fifth and 2 clips to try and check me 12 in the afternoon we can start the clappin Look homie I'm down for that day-time action Keep thinkin it's a game time in front of ya home Get the drop on that ass and shot shadder ya bones (yea)
(Tony Yayo) Listen boy, Tony be the real McCoy When hoes see the new toy, they jump for joy And even though the kid rappin I still got fiens in the hood puffin on that Magic Dragon My guns under my pillow, I sleep wit my shoes on Every single night me and my mack get our groove on Don't get moved on Cause I shoot through your bicepts your tricepts Then breeze through ya projects When the coke come back It's the China White And the d don't sweat us in a bag a rice Let's ride O T And burn the tape I got this bad mommy, her mouth's a sperm bank Since Yayo be a fearless man I donate my heart to them niggas that ran And, those niggas in the hood don't wanna see me famous They rather see my moms make funeral arangements I got enough rhymes, to fill 6 notebooks I been spittin that shit ever since coke crushed You can hear me on your T.V. and radio at the same time I never ever say the same rhyme, it's Tony 2 times Beware of my wraith, I'm gone school you niggas Prepare for class Yo I peep where your puns at, peep where you pumped that Money you tryin to stack I spent it on blunt wraps
(Banks) Word to my mother nigga 50 fuckin Cent nigga G-Unit nigga We about to gorrilla this industry man Yall niggas better know Yall niggas better fear us nigga Word to my mother nigga Fuck yall niggas wanna do 1 2 4 nigga G-Unit 50 Cent Tony Yayo Lloyd Banks nigga Bllllatttt
Trina's family is reeling after the devastating loss of her niece, who was shot and killed in Miami ... TMZ has learned.
Sources close to Trina confirmed with TMZ that her niece, who the rapper endearingly referred to as Baby Suga, was killed Tuesday night ... telling us she was in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Law enforcement sources say it appears the woman was visiting the area, they're still investigating the circumstances surrounding the shooting to determine if the attack was random or targeted.
Suga & 2 other women sustained gunshot wounds during the incident ... the condition of the other 2 women is not currently known.
A nurse says she can’t catch a break online after being trolled on the internet for her hip-hugging scrubs that are deemed “inappropriate.”
Erika Diaz, 22, showed off her medical uniform, which clearly defined her shapely figure & subsequently went viral on TikTok.
In the clip, which amassed 12.7 million views, Diaz stands in front of her camera in her scrubs, hitting back at people who call it “inappropriate” for work. The video then cuts to images of how the scrubs are advertised online, proving her body has different proportions than the women in the photos.
“Some people just have an issue with my body not my scrubs & it shows,” her caption read.
“Just for clarification I am 5’2” & 107 lbs I’m short & little, y’all can say my body is fake all y’all want it’s not,” she wrote, “ask my back problems.”
“I literally work 2 jobs, volunteer & I am still studying I’m devoting my life to the improvement of others & anyone’s opinions are irrelevant,” she added.
Diaz defended herself against the critics who suggested her outfit wasn’t “professional” & that she should just buy a “bigger” size.
“You simply can buy a 1 bigger size to give you space for breath,” commented one person.
“I’m an old school director. I’d never allow that on my floor — I don’t want to see nails perfume or style — keep that at home where it belongs,” griped another.
But her others followers had her back, advocating for her to flaunt what she’s got without judgment.
“She can’t help it that she’s snatched, let a fine woman live,” wrote one user.
“Can’t change what you have, doesn’t make it inappropriate,” chimed in another.
New details emerged Tuesday in the “Ocean’s 11’’-style heist of a Brink’s armored truck in California that netted up to $150 million in jewels — including that the priceless gems were hijacked at a rest stop.
Last week’s robbery occurred when the high-security vehicle pulled over at the “Flying J’’ travel stop and gas station on its way from one gem show in San Mateo to another in Pasadena outside Los Angeles, authorities said.
That’s when the apparently highly skilled robbers made off with a massive haul that included diamond, sapphire & gold necklaces, as well as a horde of luxury watches.
“They did leave San Mateo on Sunday night [July 11], destined for Los Angeles and the Pasadena Convention Center. And sometime [the next] morning, they were robbed,” said Arnold Duke, president of the International Gem and Jewelry Show in San Mateo.
“There was a large number of Rolex, Cartier & Franck Muller watches. These are luxury watches that sell $10,000 & up.”
Between 30 & 40 percent of the sparkling merchandise in the truck was swiped.
But a former FBI agent, Rick Smith said it’s unlikely any Brink’s worker was involved in the sensational robbery.
“I doubt that a Brinks employee is involved in something like this because it’s so obvious,” he said.
Duke added, “FBI & police investigators, detectives were at our show in Pasadena this weekend interviewing everybody, including my employees, because anybody that was there could potentially be some kind of suspect.”
Police have arrested a man who they said pointed a gun at multiple customers inside of the Family Dollar store in Hamden on Saturday afternoon.
Officers were called to the store on Dixwell Avenue around 3:15 p.m. after getting a report of someone pointing a gun at customers in the front of the store.
According to police, a witness told them that the suspect, later identified as 25-year-old Joshua Murray, of New Haven, was upset that two women did not say thank you to him for holding a door open for them.
Two officers found Murray on Helen Street nearby. He was in possession of a gun when he was found and he was taken into custody, police said.
No injuries were reported.
Murray is facing charges including carrying a pistol without a permit, breach of peace and interfering with an officer. He is scheduled to appear in court on August 2 and was held on a $25,000 bond.
"You Take the Credit, We'll Keep the Check" is the name of the forthcoming album from frequent collaborators Jay Worthy and super producer Harry Fraud." The duo recruited Conway the Machine and Big Body Bes for the project's lead single, "Helicopter Homicide."
An Iranian bride tragically died at her own wedding after getting hit by a stray bullet during a round of celebratory gunfire.
Mahvash Leghaei, 24, had reportedly just tied the knot when a male guest decided to mark the occasion by firing off some ceremonial gunshots — a custom that’s illegal in Iran.
Unfortunately, the shooter’s festive firearm display, in which he allegedly used an unlicensed hunting rifle, backfired horribly: While the first shot went off without incident, a second round reportedly went through Leghaei’s skull & brain before hitting two male guests.
“We had an emergency call of a shooting at a wedding hall in Firuzabad city & officers were dispatched immediately,” a police spokesperson, Colonel Mehdi Jokar, told Newsflash of the freak accident, which occurred at the wedding south of Shiraz.
Jokar chalked up the marital misfire to “crowds” & a “poor control of the weapon.”
The bride subsequently went into a coma and later succumbed to her wounds. Fortunately, the other 2 victims survived with minor injuries.
Following the incident, the unnamed shooter — who is reportedly a cousin of the groom — allegedly fled the scene with the weapon in tow, but was apprehended by police shortly thereafter.
“Naturally, any disturbance of public order like this crosses the red line with the police, and people need to know that to create a safe community, shooting is banned at weddings,” said Jokar. “We will take tough action against anybody found to be breaking this rule.”