In this clip, Boosie reminisced about meeting Bushwick Bill for the first time and smoking angel dust together during that initial interaction. Boosie said he respected Willie D's decision not to attend the funeral and talked about some of the potential drama that occurs at funerals.
Later, Boosie spoke on how the death of Nipsey Hussle made streets dudes like him feel unafraid to die. Boosie said that he hopes to be remembered like Nip when it's his time.
PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY, Virginia (ABC 11) -- The family of a minor league baseball player in the Tampa Bay Rays organization was killed, allegedly by an 18-year-old relative who was caught on camera naked attacking someone else.
Matthew Bernard is charged with three counts of murder. Sources told ESPN the victims are the mother-in-law, wife and child of pitcher Blake Bivens, who plays for the Montgomery Biscuits in Alabama.
Bivens' wife is Bernard's sister.
Police haven't said how they were killed or given a motive.
Bernard didn't make it easy for police to arrest him. New video shows him chasing after an officer, who was armed with a gun. The officer eventually sprays mace in Bernard's direction.
Bernard then runs toward a news photographer, who, like the officer, quickly runs off. He's later seen attacking and choking a church caretaker in a parking lot. Before that, the same officer intervenes using his stick.
Bernard then runs down the road where he is confronted by other officers and a K-9.
He was eventually taken into custody.
In the wake of the shootings, the team cancelled its doubleheaders Tuesday night and released a statement, saying in part, "First and foremost, the Biscuits thoughts and prayers are with Blake and all those who have been impacted by this tragedy."
Bivens' son turned a year old in June.
According to ESPN, Bivens was selected by the Tampa Bay Rays in the fourth round of the 2014 draft after he attended high school in Virginia.
Director Todd Phillips “Joker” centers around the iconic arch nemesis and is an original, standalone fictional story not seen before on the big screen. Phillips’ exploration of Arthur Fleck, who is indelibly portrayed by Joaquin Phoenix, is of a man struggling to find his way in Gotham’s fractured society. A clown-for-hire by day, he aspires to be a stand-up comic at night…but finds the joke always seems to be on him. Caught in a cyclical existence between apathy and cruelty, Arthur makes one bad decision that brings about a chain reaction of escalating events in this gritty character study.
Three-time Oscar nominee Phoenix (“The Master,” “Walk the Line,” “Gladiator”) stars in the titular role alongside Oscar winner Robert De Niro (“Raging Bull,” “The Godfather: Part II”) as Franklin. The film also stars Zazie Beetz (“Deadpool 2”), Frances Conroy (TV’s “American Horror Story,” Hulu’s “Castle Rock”), Marc Maron (TV’s “Maron,” “GLOW”), Bill Camp (“Red Sparrow,” “Molly’s Game”), Glenn Fleshler (TV’s “Billions,” “Barry”), Shea Whigham (“First Man,” “Kong: Skull Island”), Brett Cullen (“42,” Netflix’s “Narcos”), Douglas Hodge (“Red Sparrow,” TV’s “Penny Dreadful”) and Josh Pais (upcoming “Motherless Brooklyn,” “Going in Style”).
Oscar nominee Phillips (“Borat,” “The Hangover” trilogy) directs from a screenplay he co-wrote with Oscar-nominated writer Scott Silver (“The Fighter”), based on characters from DC. The film is produced by Phillips and Oscar nominee Bradley Cooper (“A Star Is Born,” “American Sniper”) under their Joint Effort banner, and Oscar nominee Emma Tillinger Koskoff (“The Wolf of Wall Street”). It is executive produced by Michael E. Uslan, Walter Hamada, Aaron L. Gilbert, Joseph Garner, Richard Baratta, and Bruce Berman.
Behind the scenes, Phillips is joined by director of photography Lawrence Sher (“Godzilla: King of the Monsters,” “The Hangover” trilogy), production designer Mark Friedberg (“Selma,” “The Amazing Spider-Man 2”), editor Jeff Groth (“War Dogs,” “The Hangover Part III”), and Oscar-winning costume designer Mark Bridges (“Phantom Thread,” “The Artist”). The music is by Hildur Guðnadóttir (“Sicario: Day of the Soldado”).
Warner Bros. Pictures Presents, in Association with Village Roadshow Pictures, in Association with BRON Creative, a Joint Effort Production, a Film by Todd Phillips, “Joker.” It will be in theaters nationwide October 4, 2019 and will be distributed worldwide by Warner Bros. Pictures.
Artist Danny Brown is back with a brand new look! He sat down with Ebro in the Morning to discuss working with Q-Tip, and discusses some of his history with addiction.
He also gets into some heavy conspiracy talk, especially when it comes to Jeffrey Epstein and more.
Watch 'Danny's House' on Viceland Wednesday's at 10PM, and his brand new project is coming soon!
Lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov returns to the Octagon to face interim champion Dustin Poirier at UFC 242 on Saturday, September 7 at 2pm ET/11am PT live from Abu Dhabi.
On the latest episode of The Joe Budden Podcast, Joe hops in on the Popeyes chicken sandwich conversation by bringing one to the set for the homies to check out.
Kobe Bryant recently made comments that he would've had 12 championships if Shaq worked out harder, also including saying he would've been the GOAT. Skip Bayless and Shannon Sharpe react to his statement and explain why Kobe is right.
On the third episode of Get It Together, Aleali May visits Los Angeles to see her family and meet up with Gavin "Mizzle" Mathieu, the creative director for YG's 4Hunnid label. The two sit down in Mizzle's design studio to speak about mental health, the impact of Nipsey Hussle's tragic death, and more. This episode concludes with a Jordan Brand event celebrating May's collaborations.
Nathaniel Jordan joins us once again to share what's in Chick-Fil-A's chicken. Is it safe for us to consume their chicken on a regular basis. #WellnessWednesday
Donkey of the Day Leolah Brown, singer Bobby Brown’s older sister, decided to take to social media on Monday to announce that her brother had been hit by a car and broken both of his legs. The only problem is, the entire story was a lie.
Jessica Andrade became strawweight champion when she defeated Rose Namajunas at UFC 237 earlier this year. Andrade defends her title for the first time against Weili Zhang at Fight Night Shenzen on Saturday, August 31.
J Prince Jr is the son of the legendary J Prince, founder of the Rap A Lot Records imprint. He's been in the public eye many times over the years but hasn't done a full interview until today. We got him in the studio and he proceeded to fill us in on who he is, what he's done and much more. Enjoy!
1:24 Childhood, Growing up in Rap-A-Lot as J Prince’s Son 4:00 Living up to his father and Prince Family legacy 8:00 Entrepreneurial spirit 10:15 First time realizing his father’s respect and power 10:48 Wanting to become an artist growing up 11:25 Being from Houston. Impact on life 12:28 Going back to the hood. Never forgetting your roots 18:10Current Rap-A-Lot Records roster 19:10 Almighty Jay’s chain. Old School vs New School street mentality. 21:20 Handling 6ix9ine drama 24:08 Water dumping pranks 25:10 Thoughts on pressed ecstasy pills with Rap-A-Lot logos 26:15 Never experiencing drugs 27:00 Relationship with Pimp C and Bun B 28:10 Thoughts on Bushwick Bill, Gets Boys relationship 30:09 Mob Ties 31:45 Family ties with Drake 32:43 Middle man between Drake and Meek Mill during beef 34:35 Not doing interviews. Controlling own narrative. 36:45 Rejecting Love & Hip-Hop 39:50 “Megan the Staillion is the coldest female in the game” 42:15 Old Town Road takeover. Hip-Hop x Country movement 43:25 Mob Ties Compilation album with London on da Track
Rapper Lil Tecca goes Sneaker Shopping with Complex’s Joe La Puma at Flight Club in Los Angeles and talks about his favorite basketball sneakers, his first pair of Jordan’s, his love for Bape and more.
RJ Payne is taking no days off as he continues to push his classic debut album "Square Root Of A Kilo." Check out the official music video for "A New Day" off of the project.
In this segment of the Yanadameen Godcast, Lord Jamar and Rah Digga debate on Jay-Z's recent partnership with the NFL. Can Jay-Z really make a change within the organization? Is that his plan? Did he do it for the money? Is he being used?
0:00 Brooklyn's Black Lady Theater ad 0:40 Today's Mathematics 1:41 Lord Jamar and Rah Digga introduce the show 3:20 Lord Jamar let's the viewers know how they can donate to the show 4:40 Rah Digga says she learned some things that made her look into the flat Earth debate again 8:47 Lord Jamar and Rah Digga shout out David Ford, and open gifts from him 10:34 Rah Digga gifts Lord Jamar Hennessy White from Mexico 11:57 Lord Jamar addresses Jay-Z working with the NFL 15:41 Rah Digga says everyone should wait before they get upset, and see what Jay-Z is going to do 19:08 Lord Jamar says the NFL recruited Jay-Z because he has a heavy influence over black people 22:25 Rah Digga talks about Jay-Z working with Barneys New York 27:25 Credits/ Outro