In this clip, Adrien Broner talked about winning his first world title at 21 and how the gravity of the moment didn't register until he was much older. Adrien said he didn't spend any of his boxing earnings until after winning his third world title, at which point he discovered how many millions he had in his account. For his first spendthrift moment, Adrien took his friends on a trip to Miami where he spent a total of $1 million.
As promised elite lyricist Ransom and super producer Nicholas Craven come through with the third installment of their "Director's Cut" series. It features The Musalini, Rome Streetz, RJ Payne, 38 Spesh and Rasheed Chappell.
01. Candyman Farewell To The Flesh 02. Blacula Ft. The Musalini 03. J.D.’s Revenge Ft. Rasheed Chappell 04. From Dusk Till Dawn Ft. RJ Payne 05. I Am Legend 06. Misery Ft. 38 Spesh 07. Hereditary 08. Gone Girl 09. American Hustle Ft. Rome Streetz 10. The Shining
Love for Nipsey Hussle spans the globe. His tragic death is impossible to comprehend, but fans and rappers from coast to coast still hold the legendary Los Angeles emcee near and dear to their hearts.
With today being what would have been Nipsey's 35th birthday, we remember and pay tribute to the iconic artist and businessman.
Born Ermias Joseph Asghedom, the "Last Time That I Checc'd" rapper knew what he wanted to accomplish in life at an early age and made it come to fruition.
Nipsey's mixtapes "Slauson Boy," "The Marathon," "The Marathon Continues," "Crenshaw," "Mailbox Money" and "Bullets Ain't Got No Name" built a loyal and sizable fan base. They also caught the attention of record labels and established artists.
When "Crenshaw" dropped in 2013, Nipsey released 1,000 limited edition copies for $100 each. Jay-Z bought 100 of them.
On February 16, 2018, his debut album "Victory Lap" was released. The project was a commercial success and received high marks from critics. It was nominated for Best Rap Album at the 61st Grammy Awards.
At the time of his passing Nipsey owned his own record label, All Money In, and The Marathon Clothing store, which was located in the Crenshaw neighborhood he grew up in.
He definitely would have achieved much more success in music and business in future years.
We tip our hat to the young entrepreneur. He's missed and will forever be remembered as The Marathon Continues.
Love for Nipsey Hussle spans the globe. His tragic death is impossible to comprehend, but fans and rappers from coast to coast still hold the legendary Los Angeles emcee near and dear to their hearts.
With today being what would have been Nipsey's 35th birthday, Connecticut spitter Kevlar Kohleone, re-releases the music video for "Rest in Power." A tribute to Nip featuring King D.O.E.
The Marathon Continues. R.I.P. Nipsey Hussle "Tha Great"
Stipe Miocic and Daniel Cormier attend the pre fight press conference. Junior Dos Santos and Sean O’Malley cut weight at the UFC Performance Institute. Official weigh-ins go down as the top three headliners face-off.
WILSON, N.C. (WNCN) — The community in Wilson came together Thursday night to say goodbye to one of their own.
Cannon Hinnant was just 5 years old. He was shot and killed in his own front yard. His neighbor is charged with murder.
Cannon’s family and friends are devastated as they try to wrap their minds around the loss.
“We shouldn’t even be here,” said Merrill Race, Cannon’s great grandfather.
Hundreds came out to the Shingleton Funeral Home in Wilson to pay their respects to the boy.
“Just a kid trying to have fun in his own yard and something like this happens. It’s despicable,” Race said.
Race said he was with Cannon just a few weekends ago. He said the 5 -year-old loved his bike and his two sisters.
“This guy took something away from us that should have never happened,” he explained.
“The words to explain…everything, he just loved everything. Everybody,” Lee Parker, Cannon’s stepfather said. “I could sit here for days, I just there are no words or no amount of money that’s going to bring him back.”
The shooting happened around 5:30 p.m. Sunday on Archers Road.
His family said Cannon was riding his bike in the front yard when he was shot at point blank range.
Wilson police identifed the Hinnant’s neighbor, Darrius Sessoms, as the suspect.
Sessoms, 25, was arrested Monday in Goldsboro.
Cannon’s father said Sessoms lived next door to them for years.
The boy’s after said they had shared a beer the night before. The family told CBS 17 there was no history of fights or animosity. None of it added up.
While the grief is overwhelming, the family said the support they’ve received from the community in Wilson and beyond has helped.
“It’s amazing. It’s amazing. And the things that people have done for us, all around from Australia, Ohio, Colorado. I mean it don’t stop. It’s all around the world,” Parker said.
A community vigil that was planned for Friday evening has been postponed at the family’s request. They said they hope to hold some kind of gathering in about two weeks.
The teenager stabbed and set on fire in the Bronx had recently been dating his alleged killer’s 14-year-old sister, law enforcement sources and the family said Thursday.
Adones Betances — who lives about five blocks from alleged victim Winston Ortiz, 18 — was enraged by the age gap between the two, the sources said.
He’s accused of stabbing Ortiz three times before dousing him with gasoline and lighting him on fire on the fifth floor of a Highbridge building near their homes Wednesday afternoon.
Sources said Bentances, 22, walked into the building just 10 minutes before Ortiz as part of a planned attack.
“I still can’t believe it. What goes through your mind to do something like that?,” Ortiz’s younger brother, Wilmer, 17, said outside the family’s apartment Thursday night.
He confirmed that his brother had been in a relationship with the suspect’s younger sister, but said that she’d ended it Wednesday.
“I’m pretty sure this all had to do with a breakup that he had been dealing with yesterday,” Wilmer said. “This is [his ex-girlfriend’s] older brother we’re talking about.”
The teen said he didn’t remember why the girl broke things off with his brother, but that it was “something about him being too overprotective,” adding, “But I don’t know what that means.”
His brother, a student at Metropolitan Lifehouse Charter School, had been “very emotionally distraught” over the split, Wilmer said.
The teen’s screams around 3 p.m. Wednesday alerted neighbors, who doused the flames with buckets of water.
Police said Ortiz was stabbed twice in the back and once in the chest and suffered burns over 90 percent of his body.
The dying teenager identified his alleged killer when cops got to the scene, according to sources — who said Betances casually took his girlfriend out to dinner after the fatal attack.
“No amount of criminal punishment will make up for the fact that he took a life away,” said the victim’s brother. “I’m sad someone felt obligated to do this.”
Betances claimed he was framed following his arrest Thursday. He is being held on murder and manslaughter charges.
Nas dropped the first single "Ultra Black" from the album King's Disease which is entirely produced by Hit-Boy. The album is set to release on August, 21st.
Dave East delivers the third installment of his "Karma" series. Features include Benny the Butcher, Popcaan, Trey Songz, A Boogie With Da Hoodie, Young Dolph, Mary J. Blige and more.
1. “Handsome” 2. “Unruly” feat. Popcaan 3. “The City” feat. Trey Songz 4. “Get the Money” feat. Trouble 5. “Thank God” feat. A Boogie wit da Hoodie 6. “Said What I Said” feat. Doe Boy 7. “Broke or Not” feat. Jozzy 8. “Mission” feat. Jozzy 9. “Menace” 10. “Fuck Dat Shit” feat. Young Dolph 11. “Blue Story” feat. Bino Rideaux 12. “Stone Killer” feat. Benny the Butcher 13. “Envy” 14. “Know How I Feel” feat. Mary J. Blige 15. “Believe It or Not”
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A Louisville ride-share driver said he was just trying to drop off passengers. But around 12:55 a.m. Wednesday, at the intersection of South Preston street and East Oak streets, someone opened fire on his car.
The driver was Patrick Hemmerle, a Louisville real estate agent, drives for Uber and Lyft to make extra money.
"This car just came by and started unloading on us for no apparent reason," Hemmerle said.
He said he's not sure why he was targeted, but his cameras were rolling inside the car, something he said is recommended for Uber and Lyft drivers.
"You can see it in the video," Hemmerle said. "It bounces across my face and lands in my passenger floorboard."
He describes the car as a late model black Ford Fusion with silver and chrome wheels. Hemmerle posted the video on Facebook, where it's been shared hundreds of times.
Earlier this week, Louisville surpassed last year's total number of homicides, more than 90, with four months left in the year. The Louisville Metro Police Department also reports a sharp rise in carjackings. Data shows 58 carjackings between June 1 and Aug. 4 in Louisville. The department recorded only 14 in the same period last year.
"It's obviously not acceptable about what's going on," Mayor Greg Fischer said during a news conference Wednesday. "We're seeing more and more young people involved with these carjackings, so it's of great concern and something LMPD is focused on."
An LMPD spokesperson said they are aware of the shooting, but Hemmerle said he wants to see more action by police.
"The cops told me a detective would call me next week on it, and these guys are just riding around shooting random people," he said. "They need to be caught."
Falcon Outlaw is one of the most consistent artists I've had the pleasure of listening to. The Toronto emcee works with a variety of top notch producers and the music is always fire.
His latest single and music video is for the Isac No Beat-produced banger titled "The Extendo."
Kick back and stream the latest album from Young Dolph titled "Rich Slave." It features Megan Thee Stallion, Key Glock and G Herbo.
Tracklist:
1. Hold Up Hold Up Hold Up 2. Black Friday Skit 3. To Be Honest 4. I See $'s 5. Corduroy Houseshoes Skit 6. What's Da Bizness 7. The Land 8. Death Row 9. Cray Cray 10. RNB ft. Megan Thee Stallion 11. Rich Slave 12. Until It Rot 13. Blue Diamonds 14. No Sense ft. Key Glock 15. Benz 16. 1 Scale ft. G Herbo
Dave East delivers the third installment of his "Karma" series. Features include Benny the Butcher, Popcaan, Trey Songz, A Boogie With Da Hoodie, Young Dolph, Mary J. Blige and more.
Available on all streaming platforms:
Tracklist:
1. “Handsome” 2. “Unruly” feat. Popcaan 3. “The City” feat. Trey Songz 4. “Get the Money” feat. Trouble 5. “Thank God” feat. A Boogie wit da Hoodie 6. “Said What I Said” feat. Doe Boy 7. “Broke or Not” feat. Jozzy 8. “Mission” feat. Jozzy 9. “Menace” 10. “F**k Dat Sh*t” feat. Young Dolph 11. “Blue Story” feat. Bino Rideaux 12. “Stone Killer” feat. Benny the Butcher 13. “Envy” 14. “Know How I Feel” feat. Mary J. Blige 15. “Believe It or Not”
Drizzy Drake is back with a new single titled "Laugh Now, Cry Later," featuring Lil Durk. Check out the official music video below. Available everywhere now:http://drake.lnk.to/lncl
As promised elite lyricist Ransom and super producer Nicholas Craven come through with the third installment of their "Director's Cut" series. It features The Musalini, RJ Payne, 38 Spesh and Rasheed Chappell.
01. Candyman Farewell To The Flesh 02. Blacula Ft. The Musalini 03. J.D.’s Revenge Ft. Rasheed Chappell 04. From Dusk Till Dawn Ft. RJ Payne 05. I Am Legend 06. Misery Ft. 38 Spesh 07. Hereditary 08. Gone Girl 09. American Hustle Ft. Rome Streetz 10. The Shining