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Stephen A. Smith and Max Kellerman debate whether it was unfair that the Broncos played the New Orleans Saints with practice squad wide receiver Kendall Hinton at quarterback since four of Denver's QBs were out due to COVID-19 protocols.

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Rex Ryan, Dan Orlovsky and Ryan Clark react to Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers falling to 7-5 after a 27-24 loss to Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 12 of the 2020 NFL season.

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In this episode of "People's Party With Talib Kweli," Kweli and Jasmin Leigh sit down with rapper, songwriter, elite lyricist, and one of the true champions of the mix-tape era:

PAPOOSE

There's a ton of history covered with the mix-tape king during this thorough discussion. Here's a brief overview:

• The living legacy and influence of Rakim, Big Daddy Kane, and Kool G Rap.
• Working with Busta Rhymes on 'Touch It' remix and what it did for Pap's career.
• Pap Giving DJ Kay Slay his demo tape fresh off a prison bid.
• Defunding the police, prison reform, community policing, and black ownership.
• Signing a record deal with Jive for $1.5 million and the fallout that followed.
• The backlash from records like 'Change Gone Come' and 'Sharades'.
• The hip-hop marriage of Papoose and Remy Ma, and how they got together.
• Starring on 'Love & Hip Hop' and Pap's surprise about how his fans reacted.
• Papoose's latest album 'Endangered Species'.
• Covid-19 and its impact on the marginalized.
• Who will carry the torch for today's generation of emcees.

Don't miss a minute of this one, with plenty of jewels spread throughout this full hour and some change.

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2:50 -- Papoose and Talib trade statements of gratitude. Pap thanks Kweli for putting him on with his feature in 'The Beast', so early in his career. Talib notes how having him on the track kept his stock up during the mix-tape movement, and they go on to talk about who has the stronger 'hat game'. They also go into Pap's hometown of Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn, and he's asked what his experience was like growing up there, and if he thinks it's the best rap neighborhood on earth.

8:30 -- Talib brings up the fact that both him and Pap have had the honor to collab with the living legend Kool G Rap. They go on to talk about G Rap's underrated status as one of the most influential emcees in hip hop history. Jas asks Papoose where his name originated from, Talib and Pap give a shout out and rest in peace to Justo Faison and they discuss how important he was to the evolution of the mix-tape era and helping Papoose establish himself in the game.

13:16 -- Talib notes how much Pap's track 'Alphabetical Slaughter' impacted him, with it being one of those songs that exude hip hop in it's purest form. Pap goes on to talk about having a close ear to hip hop as a young child, and setting a high bar for himself as a future wordsmith after listening to Big Daddy Kane's album 'Long Live The Kane'. Pap is also asked about his experience working with Busta Rhymes on the 'Touch It' remix, and how they linked up.

19:12 -- Papoose is asked about giving DJ Kay Slay his first demo outside Hot97. The story highlights a crossroads in Papoose's life -- he was fresh out of Rikers Island prison and ready to risk everything to get his shot. They also discuss the day that Pap signed his deal and the importance of Kay Slay to the culture along with what he did for Pap's career and so many others, while he opened up doors for new artists when nobody else would give them a chance.

23:47 -- Papoose talks about his experience working with Violator Records CEO Chris Lighty. With Chris getting him casted in the De Niro/Pacino film 'Righteous Kill' with one quick phone call. Talib goes on to ask Pap for his take on defunding the police and prison reform, from a perspective of someone that's been through the system. They talk about community policing and black ownership being a vital piece of the solution to go along with reforms to these historically racist institutions.

31:39 -- Papoose speaks on signing with Jive Records in a deal worth $1.5 million, planning his debut album, 'The Nacirema Dream'. But later on Kay Slay revealed that he and Papoose had left Jive, saying that they had "almost (became) victims of A&R hell." Pap explains why he blames himself for signing with a big label in the first place and Jasmin asks Pap if he feels he was blackballed from other potential deals after the fallout with Jive Records. He speaks on learning from mistakes of the past and owning them in full.

36:02 -- Talib brings up Pap's song 'Change Gone Come' being a tribute to Sean Bell who was killed by the NYPD on his wedding day. Pap talks about the character assasiation by local newspapers and being targeted by the police after the song hit the airwaves. Showing up to his shows on horses, and telling clubs not to give him admission. Papoose is later asked about his wife Remy Ma, and why she is such a powerful emcee. Pap talks about how she's been able to silence the critics with her ability to dish out hits while writing at such a high level.

42:45 -- Papoose illustrates the time-line of how he and Remy found love. Being close friends during a turbulent time in Remy's life while she was on trial, leading to her getting locked up. He talks about the blessing in disguise that came along with learning how to communicate while incarcerated. Papoose goes on to speak about the relevance of the term 'black love' and what it means to him. Pap is also asked about the importance of being held up as a positive example in the realm of reality tv, and he talks about being surprised with the reception from fans to him starring in 'Love & Hip Hop'.

50:16 -- Talib thanks Pap for his conscious song '3rd Eye', dealing with some of today's most notable disparities and injustices. He asks Pap if he felt like it was his responsibility as a man and/or entertainer to write records like that. He speaks on learning about knowledge of self at a young age, and the privilege of growing up with teachers that made black history a priority. Papoose goes on to talk about the move to live instrumentation on his latest album 'Endangered Species', defines what the album title is pointing to, and working with bassist/producer Brady Watt.

58:11 -- Papoose is asked about his song 'Covid-19', and if he can give his take on the huge amount of mis-information about the sickness and how the virus is affecting black people and other marginalized communities more than others. Talib reflects on knowing he had covid in it's beginnings, despite all the negative test results, and Pap speaks on his uncle passing away on the hospital floor from cardiac arrest due to hospital overload. Finally Talib caps the show with asking Pap who he thinks will be carrying the torch for today's generation of emcees.

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COCOA, Fla. – Florida Today is reporting burial services for Sincere Pierce at Riverview Memorial Gardens ended abruptly Saturday afternoon when an unknown gunman fired a single shot and hit the deceased’s mother.

The gunfire came as guests were paying their last respects to the 18-year-old, one of two teens killed Nov. 13 by a Brevard County deputy in Cocoa. Funeral services for the other teen killed, 16-year-old Angelo Crooms, were held Nov. 21.

As the pastor finished his prayers and Pierce’s friends and loved ones were placing flowers on his casket, a loud popping sound could be heard.

The sound of a single gunshot was followed by stunned silence before Quasheda Pierce could be heard yelling that she’d been hit. Mourners were at first slow to react before realizing what had occurred and then began rushing to nearby cars and leaving the funeral quickly.

An initial investigation has found the shot came via an accidental discharge from a firearm carried by a 16-year-old at the service, deputies said.

The shot penetrated the 16-year-old’s leg and then impacted Pierce’s leg, deputies said.

The crowd of around 50 people panicked and left the cemetery as close friends and family of Quasheda Pierce attended to her injury.

Friends and family were able to help Quasheda Pierce into a minivan before ambulances and EMTs arrived. The nature and severity of her injuries were not immediately known. Some at the scene said she had been shot in the leg.

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Acting Essex County Prosecutor Theodore N. Stephens, II, and Newark Public Safety Director Anthony F. Ambrose announced today that the Essex County Prosecutor’s Office Homicide/Major Crimes Task Force, which includes detectives from the Newark Police Department, is investigating a fatal shooting.

Officials said that on Friday, rapper Tripple Beanz, real name Corey Thompson, 29, of Newark, was fatally shot on the 300 block of Avon Avenue in the City of Newark at approximately 12:54 pm.

According to reports, two gunmen ambushed Thompson in broad daylight then fired multiple times at him while he laid on the ground.

County officials said Thompson was pronounced dead at the scene at 1:08 pm.

At this time, no arrests have been made, officials said. The investigation is active and ongoing.

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Fredo Pounds drops another visual off of his stellar "La Cocina" album, a collaborative effort with Pots N Pans. This one is for the James Quispe-directed "Cold World."

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LOS ANGELES — Mike Tyson said he smoked marijuana right before he fought Roy Jones Jr. Saturday night in his celebrated return to the boxing ring at the age of 54.

"Absolutely, yes," he said during his post-fight press conference.

Tyson and Jones fought to a draw in an eight-round exhibition match at Staples Center as scored by three former WBC champions.

After the bout, Tyson indicated he smoked another joint, apparently before he met with the media to discuss his first fight in 15 years.

"Listen, I can’t stop smoking," he said. "I smoked during fights. I just have to smoke, I’m sorry. I’m a smoker. … I smoke everyday. I never stopped smoking."

Fighting in an exhibition rather than a professional fight apparently gave Tyson some wiggle room. The Voluntary Anti-Doping Association tested the fighters for performance-enhancing drugs prior to the bout, but marijuana reportedly was not on the list of banned substances.

Tyson said he stopped using cocaine about 2 1/2 years ago, but that turns out not to be the case for marijuana — even inside the ring.

"It’s just who I am,’’ he said. “It has no effect on me from a negative standpoint. It’s just what I do and how I am and how I’m going to die. There’s no explanation. There’s no beginning, there’s no end."

Did the marijuana help numb the pain Saturday night?

"No, it just numbs me," he said. "It doesn’t numb the pain"

The bout proved entertaining, with Tyson looking fit and powerful and landing hard punches to Jones’ body. For his part, Jones flashed some of his old showmanship but also kept Tyson tied up for much of the fight as a means of survival.

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REIN is back with a new visual in support of his "Vintage Season III" album. The A.M.I. (Above My Influences) co-CEO, recruited Royce 5'9's younger brother Al Khufu for a gem titled "City Life."

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When the Denver Broncos play the New Orleans Saints on Sunday, the player they'll likely have under center is a rookie wide receiver who has never played -- let alone taken a snap at quarterback -- in his NFL career.

A Broncos official told USA TODAY Sports on Saturday night that Kendall Hinton is expected to be elevated from the practice squad and get the start. That's because all quarterbacks on the Broncos roster -- Drew Lock, Brett Rypien, Jeff Driskel and Blake Bortles -- have been placed on the COVID-19/reserve list.

The official added that the Broncos are still sorting through their quarterback options, which include backup running back Royce Freeman. The person requested anonymity because of the sensitivity of the situation.

The Broncos signed Hinton as an undrafted free agent out of Wake Forest, but cut him just before the start of the regular season. Earlier this month, they re-signed him to provide depth at wide receiver, never suspecting he might end up helping them in a completely different way.

Hinton played quarterback for parts of four seasons at Wake before transitioning to a wideout his senior year. Over his college career, he completed 53% of his passes for 1,504 yards with eight touchdowns and seven interceptions. He also ran the ball 188 times for 881 yards (4.7 YPC) and 12 TDs.

After moving to receiver in 2019, he caught 73 passes for 1,001 yards and four touchdowns for the Demon Deacons.

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Mike Tyson stepped through the ropes in his signature black trunks and heard the opening bell in a boxing ring for the first time in 15 years.

The former heavyweight champion of the world traded lively punches with Roy Jones Jr. for eight entertaining rounds that ended with two middle-aged legends wearily hugging each other in mutual admiration.

Their fight was only an exhibition, and it ended in a draw. But for Tyson, the experience evoked the joy and excitement he felt so long ago at the start of his boxing career — and it was likely the start of a new chapter in his epic life.

“I’m happy I’m not knocked out,” Tyson said. “I’ll look better in the next one.”

Tyson showed glimpses of his destructive prime Saturday night during the 54-year-old boxing icon’s return to the ring against the 51-year-old Jones.

Tyson had the most impactful punches, showing off versions of the footwork and combinations that made him the world’s most feared fighter. After eight two-minute rounds, both Tyson and Jones emerged from Staples Center smiling and apparently healthy.

“This is better than fighting for championships,” Tyson said of the heavyweight exhibition, which raised money for various charities. “We’re humanitarians now. We can do something good for the world. We’ve got to do this again.”

Tyson’s return to the ring for this show attracted international attention, and Iron Mike did his best to demonstrate his months of work to recapture a measure of the form that made him a legend to a generation of boxing fans.

Tyson tagged Jones with body shots, head shots and a particularly nasty uppercut during a bout that was required by the California State Athletic Commission to be a reasonably safe, glorified sparring session.

Tyson was exhausted two hours afterward, but also clearly energized as he recounted his emotions with his wife and team looking on.

“I took my youth for granted,” Tyson said. “This event made me find out what I was really made of. ... My body feels splendid. I want to beat it up some more.”

Tyson intends to fight in more exhibitions next year, perhaps heading to Monte Carlo next to challenge a European fighter. He didn’t close the door on the possibility of a full-fledged comeback, although that would be many fights in the future.

For one night, Tyson and Jones were back at the center of the sports world, and they reveled in it.

“I’m happy to scratch that off my bucket list and move on with my life,” said Jones, the former four-division world champion widely considered the most skilled boxer of his generation. “He hit harder than I thought. Everything hurt. His hands hurt. His head hurts. Everything hurt when I made contact. He’s an exceptional puncher still. He can do anything he wants next.”

Neither fighter was deceived by the quality of the bout. While both came out throwing punches that evoked echoes of their glorious primes, they also tied up frequently on the inside, and their occasionally labored breathing could be heard on the microphones in the empty arena.

Hip hop star Snoop Dogg’s witty television commentary was among the loudest noises inside Staples, and he had a handful of zingers: “This is like two of my uncles fighting at the barbecue!”

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Herb McGruff and Stan Spit link up once again for their upcoming 2021 project, "We Da Zone 2 (WDZ2)." The legendary Harlem, New York duo get right down to business by dropping an official music video off of it for this banger titled "All My Life."

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It's being widely reported on social media that San Francisco rapper Lil Yase has passed away. Condolences from numerous friends and associates have been shared on Instagram.

"I can’t believe the news I just got man you know how we rocked. Love you Gang until we meet again. Damn!" DJ Big L captioned a photo of Yase.

"Rest In Peace to one of the coolest funniest dudes I ever met!" director Jeremíah Messiah wrote. "He was different but he was himself and he always looked out and gave me more money than I asked for recording or anything. And he offered to buy me a new laptop when I got hit. My nigga forever a real one!"

Yase, born Mark Antonyyo Alexander, was best known for the 2016 "Get It In (Remix)" single featuring G-Val, Lil Blood, Nef The Pharaoh, Mozzy and Yatta. The music video has been viewed over 3.3 million times on Youtube as of this writing.

The 25-year old's latest album titled "Kobe" was released in July of this year. He followed that up with the single "Case Closed" with AMG Manson in October.

No cause of death has been released.

Our condolences go out to Yase's family and friends.

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Kodak Black has pledged to make a hefty donation to charity if President Trump grants him a pardon.

In a since deleted tweet on Friday, the 23-year old Florida rapper, real name Bill Kapri, threw out the idea.

"If The President Them Free Me, I’m Gonna Spend 1 million on Charity within The First Year I’m Out. That’s on Everything," he wrote.

The tweet was Kodak's latest effort to get an early prison release from Trump.

Last September the "Tunnel Vision" hit maker's attorneys, Bradford Cohen and Jonathan Schwartz, sent a petition to POTUS asking to have their client's sentence commuted.

Cohen cited alleged instances of Kodak being abused in a Kentucky prison as the reason.

In April, Kodak took to his Instagram account requesting an in-person meeting with Trump.

"Tell Donald Trump to pull-up on me, I got a brilliant idea," he wrote. "I thought of something back in Miami but I dismissed it ['cause] I be thinking I b crazy sometimes. This shit keep following me tho! This ain't got nothing to do with my wrongful conviction, come see me I got my corona mask on."

Barring a highly unlikely pardon, Kodak is scheduled to be released on November 3, 2022, after serving three and a half years on federal firearms charges.

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ElCamino and 38 Spesh deliver yet another raw and gritty street project. On "Sacred Psalms" the duo stick to what fans have come to expect from them. Melodic flows and lyrics from ElCamino, while 38 Spesh handles all of the production. 38 also adds a verse on the "If You Want It (Remix)." Camino flew solo on the original version, which appears on the Trust Army "Army of Trust 2" album.

"Sacred Psalms" available everywhere music is streamed and sold.

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01. Hammers on the Hip
02. The Avenue
03. Hold U Up
04. Don't Know
05. Hustle Like Me
06. What I Be On
07. Camino Season
08. If You Want It (Remix)

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In this clip, Mike Tyson speaks about his upcoming exhibition fight against Roy Jones and the rounds being 2-minutes instead of 3. Mike then pointed out that it "only takes two seconds to knock somebody out," and he adds that most of his rounds lasted less than 2-minutes in the past. He went on to speak about growing up in Brownsville, Brooklyn and playing in abandoned buildings.

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ElCamino and 38 Spesh deliver yet another raw and gritty street project. On "Sacred Psalms" the duo stick to what fans have come to expect from them. Melodic flows and lyrics from ElCamino, while 38 Spesh handles all of the production. 38 also adds a verse on the "If You Want It (Remix)." Camino flew solo on the original version, which appears on the Trust Army "Army of Trust 2" album.

"Sacred Psalms" available everywhere music is streamed and sold.

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01. Hammers on the Hip
02. The Avenue
03. Hold U Up
04. Don't Know
05. Hustle Like Me
06. What I Be On
07. Camino Season
08. If You Want It (Remix)

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Pryme City and Def Soulja drop off official visuals for the title track off of their "Cloth Talk" album.

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Phresher is feeling like he's got a new lease on life.

The 31-year old, born Kashaun Rameek Rutling, took to his Instagram account on Thanksgiving to recount a recent incident that left him bruised and battered following a robbery.

"Words cant describe how grateful I am today for my family and friends. Last Friday I put my family, friends and team through a Real Scare," the Brooklyn, New York rapper captioned a photo of himself, which showed significant facial swelling. "I was robbed at gunpoint ... gun butted and almost kidnapped. They took my car, money, jewelry but they couldn’t take my spirit. I'M STILL HERE and for that I am grateful to be able to tell you this because things could have been different."

We're glad Phresher survived the incident and appears to be doing OK, and wish him a speedy recovery.

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