Roll Call produced by Havoc of Mobb Deep is the debut single from GUTTR (Ras Kass, Havoc, RJ Payne) featuring Method Man, Fame of M.O.P and Sway (Sways Universe/ Shade 45)
The Roll Call video finds the fellas in the hallways & classrooms HIP HOP HIGH SCHOOL alongside other celebrity students, like female Ferris Bueller, & faculty, such as Ice T.
Video Credits:
Directed by Norman Storm Bell Story Line by Ras Kass and Storm Executive Producer: Havoc Co-Executive Producer: Storm Production Company: Purfek Film Intercom Principle Voice Special Guest: Ice T Substitute Teacher: Nick Benzo Detention Teacher: Sway Camera Operator: Lamont "Liquid" Burrell Sound by Abdul Rahim Edited by I AM JOEY Animation & Graphics by The Gifted Glitch
Special Thanks to the Jersey City Community Charter School for creating our world of Hip-Hop High School
50 Cent is going to war with the mother of his son after she publicly accused him of raping her -- which he says is a totally false claim Daphne Joy is only making in retaliation for him seeking full custody.
Daphne, the mom of 12-year-old Sire, and 50's latest drama is tied directly to one of the lawsuits filed against Diddy. As we reported, Rodney Jones' latest amendment to that suit, claimed Daphne was a "sex worker" for the Bad Boy mogul ... an allegation that immediately caught 50 Cent's attention.
After 50 reacted on Instagram by posting, "I didn't know you was a sex worker, 👀 you little sex worker. LOL 😆" -- Daphne lit him up with a post of her own, saying ... "Let's put the real focus on your true evil actions of raping me and physically abusing me."
Now, 50 tells TMZ ... "The disturbing allegations in the sworn pleadings recently filed in a court case related to Daphne Joy the mother of my twelve-year-old child, has required me to take all necessary legal actions to protect my son Sire."
It's unclear what Diddy and Daphne's status is right now, but they've been romantically linked in the past ... which is apparently not sitting well with 50.
Thursday afternoon, he went after her again ... posting a pic of her & Diddy with a caption accusing her of getting money from Diddy, & repeating the claim she's a "little sex worker."
For the record, Daphne has said, "The claim that I am a sex worker is 100% false & character assassination. I am retaining an attorney to explore all legal remedies against both Rodney & his attorney."
Her lawyer will likely be facing off with 50 Cent's attorneys, too, as a child custody battle now looms.
YSR Gramz & Enrgy Beats (ft. Babyfxce E) - AHH HA [Official Video] Directed By Fresh Rich Visuals
Check out the official video for “AHH HA (ft Babyfxce E),” by YSR Gramz & Energy Beats, the first single off of their upcoming album So Much Enrgy & Sav. #YSRGRAMZ #ENRGYBEATS
Chad Lamont Butler, better known by his stage name Pimp C, was born on December 29, 1973, in Crowley, Louisiana. Pimp C rose to prominence as one half of the legendary duo UGK (Underground Kingz), alongside his partner Bun B. Together, they pioneered the Southern rap movement, delivering gritty tales of life in the streets with tracks like "Pocket Full of Stones" and "Front, Back & Side to Side." UGK's breakthrough album, "Ridin' Dirty," solidified their status as hip-hop icons, earning them widespread acclaim and a devoted fanbase. Following UGK's success, Pimp C embarked on solo ventures, collaborating with industry heavyweights like Jay-Z, OutKast, and Three 6 Mafia. His solo debut album, "The Sweet James Jones Stories," showcased his lyrical prowess and cemented his reputation as a force to be reckoned with in the rap game. However, Pimp C's journey was not without its challenges. During the height of his career, Pimp C was sentenced to eight years in prison, after being found guilty of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Despite these setbacks, Pimp C remained resilient, channeling his experiences into his music with honesty and authenticity. Tragically, on December 4, 2007, Pimp C was found dead in a hotel room in Los Angeles. The official cause of death was attributed to an accidental overdose, yet speculation and rumors surrounding his demise persist to this day. The mystery shrouding Pimp C's death has only added to the mystique of his legacy, leaving fans and fellow artists grappling with unanswered questions. After more than 15 years, the question still remains the same - What Truly Happened to Pimp C on that fateful December day?
Ice Spice is a Grammy-nominated artist who has broken all kinds of Billboard and streaming records with hits like "Munch" and "Karma." Her highly anticipated debut album, Y2K, is set to drop very soon. But how is she with spicy food? Find out as Ice Spice takes on the wings of death and discusses the "car test" for hit records, her partnership with Riot, and Bronx slang.
All things UFC and MMA with the undefeated Bad Guy, Chael Sonnen. UFC Champions, Jon Jones, Conor McGregor, Colby Covington, Khamzat Chimaev, the MMA hour and commentary on the latest UFC news, UFC Champions in 2022, UFC knockouts and finishes.
Guru and DJ Premier. together known as Gang Starr, are one of best duos in hip hop history. "All 4 the Ca$h" is one of many classic songs from the duo.
INDUSTRY, Calif. (ABC7) -- Officials on Tuesday identified a 17-year-old girl who died after she allegedly grabbed a deputy's gun & shot herself during an altercation at the Industry sheriff's station.
The shooting occurred Sunday night at the station, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.
Johanna Gonzalez of La Puente died at the scene, according to the L.A. County Medical Examiner's Department, which listed her death as suicide. The cause of death was listed as "gunshot wound of head."
"Investigators learned that on Sunday, Industry Sheriff's Station deputies received a family disturbance call for service on the 300 block of Clintwood Avenue in the city of La Puente," the sheriff's department said. "The juvenile's foster parent reported that the juvenile was suffering from an apparent mental health crisis. Deputies responded to the scene; however, the juvenile had already left on foot before the deputies arrived."
Sheriff's officials said they didn't know where Gonzalez was headed at the time of the call.
About 7:40 p.m., Gonzalez knocked on the door of the station and gained entry & she withdrew a deputy's handgun during an altercation that ensued, sheriff's Lt. Art Spencer told reporters at the scene.
During the struggle, the girl "suffered a self-inflicted wound," cops said.
An attorney for the girl's family said they want to do their own investigation into the circumstances of her death.
"Knowing her size, her physical capabilities, I find it incredibly hard to believe that she would be able to disarm a deputy who had their weapon properly holstered," attorney Delaney Miller told ABC7. Before her death, the girl was being fostered by her aunt & uncle.
Iowa women's basketball star Caitlin Clark has been offered $5 million to play in Ice Cube's Big3 league, league co-founder Ice Cube confirmed on social media.
"We intended the offer to remain private while Caitlin Clark plays for the championship," Ice Cube wrote on X. "But I won't deny what's now already out there: BIG3 made a historic offer to Caitlin Clark. Why wouldn't we? Caitlin is a generational athlete who can achieve tremendous success in the BIG3.
"The skeptics laughed when we made Nancy Lieberman the first female coach of a men's pro team, & she won the championship in her first year. Then Lisa Leslie won it all in year 2. With our offer, Caitlin Clark can make history & break down even more barriers for women athletes."
ESPN reached out to the WNBA and the league's players' union to see if Clark playing in another league could be allowed under the current collective bargaining agreement. A spokesperson for the union said they were unaware of the Big3 offer and couldn't comment at this time.
The league does have prioritization rules in its CBA, which can affect some players who participate in overseas leagues. But it remains to be seen if those would prevent Clark's Big3 participation.
Clark is expected to be the WNBA's No. 1 draft pick on April 15 by the Indiana Fever. WNBA rookie salaries for lottery draft picks (Nos. 1-4) in 2024 are $76,535 and climb to $97,582 by their fourth season.
Clark already has a considerable endorsement portfolio with companies such as Nike, State Farm, Gatorade & Gainbridge, which has naming rights for the arena in Indianapolis where the WNBA's Fever and NBA's Pacers play.
Diddy's no longer associated with Revolt TV in any form or fashion -- the company he started in 2013 -- because it's now completely under new ownership ... TMZ has learned.
Sources familiar with the deal tell us Diddy recently sold off all of his shares to an interested buyer for an undisclosed sum -- but we're told the company remains Black-owned ... upholding its original connection and dedication to furthering the culture.
Like we said, it's unclear what exactly Revolt went for when it was all said and done -- but we're told the new boss wishes to remain anonymous for the time being. With that said, our sources say they share a deep passion for Black culture ... and they plan on publicly making a formal introduction in the coming weeks.
As you know, Diddy has been inactive with the network since stepping down as Chairman last November ... and his last order of business was being notified of the sale, which we're told just went through this week. We're told it was an amicable deal, and everyone's happy.
Per our sources, Revolt's CEO Detavio Samuels and Chief Brand Officer Deon Graham will remain in their current positions and assist the owner while the ink dries on the contract. Another thing ... we're told there'll be no major changes to staffing or production for Revolt TV employees.
Our sources say that, over time, the new owner will implement their vision ... but that for the time being, things will mostly remain the same as the transition occurs.
The one thing everyone's wondering ... is this news in any way connected to what's been going on with Diddy personally? On its face, the two things appear to be unrelated ... as we're told this had been getting hammered out well before Diddy's properties were raided Monday.
Former G-Unit member Kidd Kidd locked down a monster feature for his new single titled "Yellow Tape." Kidd teamed up with fellow New Orleans native and former Hot Boys member, B.G., for this gem.
Welcome home B.G.!
"Yellow Tape" is available now on all streaming platforms
In this clip, Boosie spoke about Kodak Black taking aim at him in his freestyle "11AM in Malibu." Boosie expressed his belief that his comments truly affected Kodak, indicating that he may have gotten under the rapper's skin. Recalling his own youth, Boosie also suggested that Kodak should take responsibility for his missteps rather than blaming others. Referring to a tweet in which Boosie responded to Kodak's jabs, Vlad recalled Boosie's advice to Kodak to focus on his family and personal growth rather than stirring up social media drama. The conversation took a somber turn as Vlad brought up Kodak's recent arrest and unruly behavior toward the press, indicating potential self-destructive tendencies. Vlad and Boosie conveyed their hope that the young rapper will eventually figure things out, emphasizing the importance of staying away from drugs to maintain a successful career.
Juelz Santana addresses Cam'ron and Mase claims that he could've been the next Jay-Z. He also addresses the narrative he didn't reach his full potential because he was lazy.