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Slim Thug connects with one of his former Boss Hogg Outlawz, Killa Kyleon, to drop an official music video for their latest collaboration titled "Wishing On A Star."
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Slim Thug connects with one of his former Boss Hogg Outlawz, Killa Kyleon, to drop an official music video for their latest collaboration titled "Wishing On A Star."
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Conway the Machine is preparing to release his solo album titled "From King to a GOD" on September 11th. The first single off of the project is the Daringer and Beat Butcha-produced heater, "Lemon," featuring Method Man.
Available now on all streaming platforms: https://music.empi.re/lemon
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Facebook removed hundreds of accounts on Thursday from a foreign troll farm posing as African-Americans in support of Donald Trump and QAnon supporters. It also removed hundreds of fake accounts linked to conservative media outlet The Epoch Times that pushed pro-Trump conspiracy theories about coronavirus and protests in the U.S.
Facebook took down the accounts as part of its enforcement against coordinated inauthentic behavior, which is the use of fake accounts to inflate the reach of content or products on social media.
The foreign pro-Trump troll farm was based in Romania and pushed content on Instagram under names like “BlackPeopleVoteForTrump” and on Facebook under “We Love Our President.”
Troll farms — groups of people that work together to manipulate internet discourse with fake accounts — are often outsourced and purchased by foreign governments or businesses to push specific political talking points. Nathaniel Gleicher, Facebook's head of security policy, said the troll farm’s motivations were unclear, but they didn’t see “clear evidence of financial motivation” or “clear links to known commercial actors in this space.”
Facebook stressed that the takedowns were based on “behavior, not content,” like breaking rules against creating fake accounts to boost engagement on some pieces of content.
Source: NBC News
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ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Authorities in Florida say a Burger King worker was fatally shot after a dispute over a delay in a food order.
The Orange County Sheriff's Office identified the shooter in a news release Sunday as 37-year-old Kelvis Rodriguez Tormes. Authorities said he is charged with first-degree murder with a firearm, destruction of evidence and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.
The victim was identified as 22-year-old Desmond Armond Joshua Jr., who had only recently begun working at the restaurant.
The Orlando Sentinel reported that the Saturday night shooting followed a confrontation between Joshua and a woman over the length of time it took for a drive-through food order to be completed.
The woman was refunded her money, then left and returned with Rodriguez Tormes, authorities said. After a scuffle, deputies say Joshua was shot in the parking lot and later died at a hospital.
Jail records Sunday did not list an attorney for Rodriguez Tormes.
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Homes that are confirmed to be hosting parties by the Los Angeles Police Department will have their utilities cut, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti announced Wednesday in the wake of reports of parties during the coronavirus pandemic in recent days.
The mayor said that he had authorized the Department of Water and Power to cut utilities within 48 hours after parties were confirmed by the LAPD.
"You're breaking the law," the mayor said in response to a question about the constitutionality of shutting off utilities on private property.
The mayor said that, working along with the city attorney, he was confident the city had the authority to take this action. He pointed to similar actions taken by the city on non-compliant businesses.
Garcetti added, "This is life and death."
In response to a question about whether the action would apply to repeat offenders, the mayor said the city had the authority to cut utilities on the first offense. However, Garcetti added that the city typically prefers to educate on the first offense.
On Monday, a party in the Beverly Crest area featured hundreds of people seemingly not social distancing or wearing masks, but police were unable to take action to shut down the gathering. Later in the night, a 35-year-old mother of three lost her life when a shooting took place at the event.
Source: NBC Los Angeles
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As promised Eto comes through with his highly anticipated "Eto Brigante" album. The Rochester, New York emcee goes completely solo on this project, which features production by Windsor James, D.R.U.G.S., Vokab, Tre Eight, Trox, Chup, Graph Wize, MichaelAngelo and V Don.
"Eto Brigante" is available now on all streaming platforms:
Bandcamp: https://etoairvinyls.bandcamp.com/album/eto-brigante
iTunes/Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/eto-brigante/1522907600
TIDAL: https://listen.tidal.com/album/148142957
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/6OsnkN5WsRvTAMPKZwAPQ6
Tracklist:
1. Walberto (prod. by Windsor James) 03:07
2. Pool Hall Scene (prod. by D.R.U.G.S.) 02:12
3. Training (prod. by Vokab) 02:12
4. Old Hunnits (prod. by Tre Eight) 01:06
5. Lalin Scene (prod. by Trox) 01:53
6. Smoke Break Intermission (prod. by Chup The Producer) 01:12
7. David Kleinfeld (prod. by Chup The Producer) 01:37
8. Benny Blanco Club Scene (prod. by Graph Wize) 01:33
9. Button Up (prod. by MichaelAngelo) 02:01
10. Ending Scene Skit 01:34
11. The Last Call (prod. by V Don) 02:07
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One by one, members of Colorado’s Senegalese community arrived in Green Valley Ranch. They came from down the street, across town and as far as away as the mountains, carrying water and folding chairs. They hugged, they talked quietly, they wept as fire investigators walked through the scorched rubble that once housed a young family.
And despite the oppressive Denver sun, the community would not budge.
They came to support their brother, their friend, their community after an overnight house fire killed Djibril Diol, his wife, daughter, sister and niece. Denver police opened a homicide investigation, saying there was evidence the 2:40 a.m. Wednesday fire was intentionally set. Three other residents managed to jump from the second story and survived without life-threatening injuries, fire officials said.
But community members on Wednesday were left with a question nobody could answer: Why?
“What would our community do to be a target?” Ousman Ba said.
The fire was reported after a Denver police officer in the area noticed smoke, and neighbors started calling 911.
Police were first on scene and tried to save people, but the flames and heat were too intense, said Capt. Greg Pixley, spokesman for the Denver Fire Department.
“Officers quickly determined there were people in the home,” Joe Montoya, chief of the Denver Police Department’s investigations division, said at a morning news conference. “There was a valiant effort to try to pull people from the home. They were unable to save some of the individuals that perished in the fire.”
Diol and his family immigrated from Senegal in recent years, and they were staying at the 5312 N. Truckee St. home with another family until they could find their own, Ba said. That’s what this community does, he said. They look out for one another.
Source: Denver Post
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Ian Brock, a 15-year-old high schooler from Chicago, is offering computer coding classes to to kids of color through his organization "Dream, Hustle, Code." He also helps with personal development advice. His parents help him run the non-profit full time.
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NORFOLK, Va. (AP) — A North Carolina man has pleaded guilty to threatening to burn down a Black church in Virginia days after one of the church’s leaders took part in a vigil for George Floyd, a Black man who died in police custody in Minnesota.
John Malcolm Bareswill, 63, entered the plea Wednesday, nearly two months after he was arrested on charges related to his alleged threat, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Virginia said in a news release.
Authorities said Bareswill, who lived in Catawba, North Carolina, also made racist remarks when he called the Baptist church in Virginia Beach to make the threats in June. He could be sentenced to up to 10 years in prison during his hearing in November, the release said.
Floyd died on May 25 after a white Minneapolis police officer pressed his knee on Floyd’s neck for several minutes as he pleaded for air. His death sparked global demonstrations against racism and police brutality.
It is not immediately clear if Bareswill had a lawyer who could comment on his behalf.
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Off of Fred's 2014 highly slept on "Fat Boy Fresh" mixtape. This will also appear on his forthcoming best of album titled "God Son."
https://www.datpiff.com/Fred-The-Godson-Fat-Boy-Fresh-mixtape.589611.html
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Don Q is back on the scene with a new single and music video to accompany it titled "Legends," featuring Benny the Butcher.
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Much of David W. Nagy’s obituary, which ran in his local paper in Jefferson on July 30, recounted his painful death from the novel coronavirus at age 79 and named his surviving family members. But midway down, the tone shifted to offer a pointed message for President Trump and Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R).
“Family members believe David’s death was needless,” his wife, Stacey Nagy, wrote. “They blame his death and the deaths of all the other innocent people, on Trump, Abbott and all the politicians who did not take this pandemic seriously and were more concerned with their popularity and votes than lives.”
Stacey also scolded people who don’t wear masks, describing them in the obituary as “ignorant, self centered and selfish people” who ignore medical professionals and instead believe that “their ‘right’ not to wear a mask was more important than killing innocent people.”
As coronavirus cases keep climbing and some states have been slow to implement mask orders, Nagy said she felt compelled to use her husband’s final message to push for change. Then it went viral. Pictures of the obituary, which isn’t online, have been shared thousands of times on Twitter and Facebook.
“I was angry at the situation and the way people are talking and treating the pandemic, the way people act like this is nothing,” Stacey, 72, said in an interview with The Washington Post. “It’s because of their carelessness, and because of our politicians not getting control of this thing is why so many people are dying. I was just very, very angry. That’s why I wrote it and I meant everything I said in it.”
Over 156,000 people have died from coronavirus in the US. David died in late July in a Texas ICU, his body ravaged by the virus. His family wasn't allowed by his side, Nagy wrote.
"Dave did everything he was supposed to do, but you did not," Nagy wrote. "Shame on all of you, and may karma find you all!"
Source: Tyler Morning Telegraph
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Takeoff's just been sued by a woman claiming he raped her at a party in L.A.
The woman, who's filed the lawsuit as a Jane Doe, claims the Migos rapper made her extremely uncomfortable at an L.A. party back in June before he raped her in the bedroom of the person she says invited her to the party.
According to legal docs, obtained by TMZ, the woman claims Takeoff stared at her while at the party and that made her extremely uncomfortable. She also claims he offered her weed later in the evening, but she snubbed him.
In the suit, she says things went south after that -- she claims she was going upstairs with the man who invited her to the party when Takeoff, who was coming down the steps, got pissed. She says Takeoff and the man got into an argument, prompting her to go into the man's bedroom to wait it out.
She alleges that's when Takeoff entered the bedroom and started touching her buttocks. She claims she very clearly refused his advances, but Takeoff then flipped her over face-down, pulled down her clothing and raped her. She claims after he finished he immediately left the room.
After getting over the initial shock, the woman claims she went to a nearby hospital the same day where she claims hospital staff observed physical evidence of forceful rape. She claims hospital staff notified LAPD.
She's suing for sexual battery, assault, emotional distress and more and wants damages.
We've reached out to Takeoff for comment, so far no word back.
Source: TMZ
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The U.S. rapper Talib Kweli has been barred from Twitter after sending dozens of messages to a woman, Maya Moody, on the platform.
Twitter told the website Jezebel that it had permanently suspended Kweli’s account for “repeated violations of the Twitter rules … Violence, harassment and other similar types of behavior discourage people from expressing themselves.” The account had been suspended in late July, with Kweli claiming he had moved over to the website Patreon.
In an email to Jezebel, Kweli denied harassing Moody: “I’ve never cyber harassed anyone in my life. I responded, on Twitter, to the lies that Maya posted about me. When you respond to someone who posts lies about you, that is not harassment.”
The dispute began on 9 July after Kweli responded to a tweet Moody had made about another tweet listing rappers married to black women, including Kweli. “Literally almost all of them are married to light skinned [black] women but that’s a conversation for another day,” she said.
Kweli responded, “Nah let’s have this convo today … I mean, is any of this really any of your business?”, beginning a series of critical tweets over a two-week period, as well as posting messages on Instagram. He accused her of hypocrisy over her race comments, and of sympathizing with white supremacists. Moody was subsequently targeted by other users, who made threats of violence and sexual abuse against her on Twitter, which she reposted with screenshots. Personal details, including photos of her parents, were also published on Twitter. Moody described the experience to Jezebel as “draining and overwhelming.”
Responding to Kweli on Twitter, Moody repeated allegations against Kweli that had been made online that Kweli had previously described as a false story from someone “trolling me out of the blue.”
Moody also cited a case where a musical collaborator, Res, had sued Kweli for sexual harassment, which he denied. The claim was later dismissed by the judge in the case. Kweli was also the target of abuse after his phone number was published online.
The rapper Noname had criticized Kweli during his frequent messages to Moody, saying on Twitter: “The silence from male rappers while talib kweli harassed black women for weeks, disgusting.”
Moody complained that Twitter took too long to respond to the alleged harassment, saying other users had “been suspended for way less than targeting someone and harassing them constantly for over two weeks straight.”
Source: The Guardian
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Legendary No Limit Records CEO, business mogul, rapper and actor, Master P was the most recent guest on The Breakfast Club.
He talked about the history of No Limit, saving Snoop Dogg's life by talking him out of releasing a Death Row Records diss album, entrepreneurship and more.
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Detroit rapper 42 Dugg's wearing a new accessory, but there's no celeb jeweler involved this time -- instead, it's cops who've put a GPS monitor on him after he allegedly tried to evade police.
The rapper was busted Monday in Oakland County, Michigan nearly 2 months after cops say he fled from officers in a Detroit suburb ... according to Oakland County's chief assistant prosecutor Paul Walton.
Walton tells us cops tried to pull over a 2020 Chevy Tahoe that ran a stop sign back on June 5. We're told the Tahoe initially pulled over but took off when the cop approached the car, and actually managed to make a clean getaway.
Well, not all that clean. We're told the cop ran the plates and discovered it was a Hertz rental ... that was under a local promoter's name. A detective did some digging and found out Dugg is one of the promoter's clients.
Walton tells us the detective ultimately reviewed surveillance video in the area and identified 42 Dugg as the driver. The 25-year-old rapper was finally tracked down and booked for fleeing a police officer -- a third-degree felony.
Dugg eventually posted $20k bond but got a GPS ankle monitor as part of his conditional release. If convicted, the rapper faces up to 5 years in prison, a $1,000 fine and suspension of his license for 1 year. He's due back in court next week.
Dugg is best known for his collabs with Lil Baby ... including "Grace" and "We Paid," which have more than 106 million YouTube views. We've reached out to Dugg, so far, no word back.
Source: TMZ
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Riding the momentum of the newly released album "The Respected Family," Benny the Butcher brought his Black Soprano Family members, Rick Hyde and Heem to the Bars On I-95 platform to drop a freestyle.
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MMA news today:
ARIEL HELWANI & DANIEL CORMIER discuss why Conor McGregor can't make a deal with the UFC
https://www.espn.com/mma/
NATE DIAZ fires back after Conor McGregor says he could have won their first fight
https://twitter.com/NateDiaz209
https://www.instagram.com/thenotoriou...
YAIR RODRIGUEZ out of the Aug. 29 main event versus Zabit Magomedsharipov due to an ankle injury
https://twitter.com/arielhelwani
BRENDAN SCHAUB previews Khabib Nurmagomedov vs. Justin Gaethje
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnme...
MICHAEL BISPING explains why it's a 'bad time' for Tyron Woodley to fight Colby Covington
https://www.youtube.com/c/BelieveYouM...
DANA WHITE gives an update on Jon Jones, says the UFC won’t be stripping him anytime soon
https://www.barstoolsports.com/
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The Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office has confirmed that popular Chicago rapper FBG Duck, 26, was shot and killed outside of a retail store in Chicago’s Gold Coast neighborhood Tuesday afternoon.
According to the office, the rapper, whose legal name is Carlton Weekly, was shot while standing outside of the store in the first block of East Oak Street in Chicago on Tuesday.
Chicago police say that Weekly was one of three people shot when a group of four individuals got out of two cars on Oak Street and opened fire, striking the rapper and two other people.
Weekly was rushed to Northwestern Memorial Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. Two other individuals were hospitalized with serious injuries.
According to police, the shooters fled the scene on Oak Street in a black Ford Taurus and a silver Chrysler 300M sedan.
An investigation remains ongoing, and surveillance footage is being pulled from stores along the street, which is home to numerous popular high-end boutiques, including Tom Ford and other retailers.
Source: NBC Chicago
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Dr. Dre's wife is not getting divorced without a fight, because she's challenging their prenup and $1 billion is on the line.
Nicole Young just filed legal docs, obtained by TMZ, in which she claims she was forced to sign the prenup back in 1996.
Nicole says Dre is now worth $1 bil, and says before they tied the knot, "I was extremely reluctant, resistant and afraid to sign the agreement and felt backed into a corner. Given the extraordinary pressure and intimidation by Andre, I was left with no option but to hire a lawyer (of course, with the help of Andre's team of professionals) and unwillingly signed the agreement very shortly before our marriage."
She then says 2 years into the marriage, "Andre acknowledged to me that he felt ashamed he had pressured me into signing a premarital agreement and he tore up multiple copies of the agreement in front of me. Since the day he tore up the agreements, we both understood that there was no premarital agreement, and that it was null and void."
Sources connected to Dre beg to differ, telling TMZ, he never expressed shame over the prenup and he never tore it up or said it was invalid. Our sources also say Nicole had her own lawyer and she had a clear choice on whether to sign or not.
Our sources say Dre has made it clear ... he will pay spousal support and all her expenses, but clearly Nicole wants a big piece of the pie, claiming he amassed most of his fortune during the marriage.
Nicole is asking the judge to separate the divorce from the prenup issue, but it looks like a fight is brewing.
Source: TMZ
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