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Legendary hip hop group The Jungle Brothers stopped by Sway in the Morning to break down the Native Tongues collective of A Tribe Called Quest, De La Soul, Monie and Queen Latifah.
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Legendary hip hop group The Jungle Brothers stopped by Sway in the Morning to break down the Native Tongues collective of A Tribe Called Quest, De La Soul, Monie and Queen Latifah.
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Check out the official music video for "Father" from Bronx emcee G.Fisher and Rochester producer Kidd Called Quest.
"Father" is the 3rd video release from the "BXROC" Project. The gritty visuals sets the perfect tone for he ominous Kidd Called Quest track and Authentic, Grimey lyrical barrage that is G.Fisher.to describe his pain.
Shot and directed by 100klip films in the Bronx.
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(MMA Junkie) UFC champion Jessica Andrade experienced an armed robbery this week in her home country.
Andrade (20-6 MMA, 11-4 UFC), the current UFC strawweight titleholder, had her vehicle stopped while in Niteroi, Brazil, and was threatened at gunpoint, according to a social media message from her wife, Fernanda Gomes.
According to Gomes, Andrade was driving a Honda HRV when the car was stopped. The perpetrators forced the two women to hand over their cellphones before taking the vehicle.
Andrade’s manager, Tiago Okamura, verified the incident with MMA Junkie and confirmed Andrade is unharmed and in a good place.
“She’s OK,” Okamura said. “They took her documents, they took the car, they took phones, so we just spent the day doing paperwork and canceling credit cards. … She did a (police) report, and also people are looking for the car. But right now, we’re just glad that nothing bad happened. Nothing major that can’t be regained. Both her and her wife are safe, so that’s all that matters.
“They were a bit shook, so I didn’t get into much detail. We just had to make sure the damage wasn’t bigger than it was, so that was the main work for the day. They are traveling to the U.S. in a couple of weeks (for a holiday), and Jessica had her passport on her, so we had to sort that out, too.”
The incident comes less than a month after the greatest moment of Andrade’s athletic career. She claimed the UFC’s 115-pound title with a vicious slam knockout of Rose Namajunas at UFC 236 in what was her second chance at UFC gold.
Gomes’ update stated that both she and Andrade were “fine” after the ordeal, but she shared the license plate of the car in hopes the burglars are caught.
Andrade isn’t the first prominent UFC fighter to experience a robbery in Brazil. In May 2014, former UFC light heavyweight champion Mauricio Rua was stopped by four men with rifles and had to give up his shirt, shoes and money.
Despite the situation and potential for something to have happened, Andrade has no plans of leaving Brazil.
“She’s not going to be the first one, she’s not going to be the last one – it’s just unfortunate,” Okamura said. “She has her whole structure down there. She has her whole team, so I think it would be a terrible problem to move them. She’s got a great structure there. We have some of the best coaches there training with her on a daily basis. Her family is there. As much as there is crime there, it’s safer than Rio.”
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24-year old Lumberton, North Carolina rapper Bussdown, born Walter Morrell McKoy Jr., has received a life sentence in prison for the 2015 murder of a friend.
According to the Robsonian, Bussdown was convicted of killing 21-year-old William Covington.
Bussdown and Covington allegedly got into an argument over a gun that the rapper was loaned by Covington, but hadn't been returned. The disagreement turned violent while the two men sat in a car.
Once inside the vehicle Bussdown argued in court that he placed a firearm on his lap. When he saw Covington trying to pull a gun from his coat pocket, a struggle ensued. Gunfire erupted and Covington was struck three times in the head.
When presenting their case, prosecutors pointed out that the bullet wounds were in a semi-circular grouping about 4 inches wide, behind Covington's right ear.
The prosecution argued that such a neat grouping could not have been formed by accidental discharging during a struggle.
“Apparently the jury believed us,” Senior Assistant District Attorney Martha Duvall said.
Bussdown had previously rapped about the case in the song "Cookies."
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Report via TMZ -- Lil Durk is a wanted man in Atlanta, because a warrant has been issued for his arrest ... and we're told it's in connection with a shooting.
The Atlanta Police Department tells TMZ ... cops have obtained arrest warrants for Lil Durk, but the rapper is not yet in police custody.
Law enforcement sources tell us cops want to bring Lil Durk in to book him on 5 FELONY charges ... including criminal intent to commit murder, aggravated assault, possession of a firearm during commission of a felony, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, and another charge of associating with a criminal street gang to participate in a crime.
Lil Durk -- government name Durk Banks -- went on Instagram Wednesday night and said he's turning himself into police on Thursday ... but he hasn't done so yet.
As for the shooting, it's all detailed in a police report ... cops say officers responded to reports of a person shot around 5:45 AM Feb. 5 at a restaurant called The Varsity, where they found a man suffering from a gunshot wound. Police say they recovered 13 shell casings from a rifle and pistol at the scene and found a firearm.
According to cops, the shooting victim was rushed to a hospital and underwent surgery ... and we're told he survived.
Cops say they spoke to 2 witnesses and were told the victim appeared to be in a verbal dispute with an unknown black male before the shooting. Police say they've reviewed surveillance footage, and are still investigating.
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Houston based celebrity jeweler Johnny Dang runs us through some of his best pieces, his process, how he invented grillz and why they call him the ‘King of Bling’.
Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures have partnered with Johnny Dang, aka the “King of Bling,” to create a pendant inspired by GODZILLA: KING OF THE MONSTERS, an epic action adventure that pits Godzilla against some of the most popular monsters in pop culture history. A presentation of Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures, in association with Toho Co., Ltd., a film by Michael Dougherty, Godzilla: King of the Monsters hits theaters May 31, 2019.
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YG was a recent guest on The Breakfast Club. The West Coast emcee talks about his new album, performing at Coachella, fake love surrounding Nipsey Hussle's death, Hollywood, clothing line and more.
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Goodz Da Animal made his second appearance on Hot 97 to spit a fire freestyle for legendary DJ Funkmaster Flex. Check it out below.
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Rambo: Last Blood— In theaters September 20, 2019. Sylvester Stallone, Paz Vega, Sergio Peris-Mencheta, Adrianna Barraza, Yvette Monreal, Genie Kim aka Yenah Han, Joaquin Cosio, and Oscar Jaenada.
Almost four decades after he drew first blood, Sylvester Stallone is back as one of the greatest action heroes of all time, John Rambo. Now, Rambo must confront his past and unearth his ruthless combat skills to exact revenge in a final mission. A deadly journey of vengeance, RAMBO: LAST BLOOD marks the last chapter of the legendary series.
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Symph of Da Cloth releases his highly anticipated "Judas" album. Features include Mooch, Tiffany Davis, Dwayne Collins, Rigz and Maverick Montana.
Production credits go to ETO, Midnite, Wavy Jones and Vice.
Available Now On All Streaming Platforms!
Tracklist:
01. Judas (prod. by Wavy Jones)
02. Bars From Hell (prod. by Vice)
03. Devils Gospel (prod. by Eto)
04. Voices feat. Maverick Montana (prod. by Wavy Jones)
05. No Justice No Peace (prod. by Midnite)
06. Feeling The Pain feat. Rigz & Dwayne Collins (prod. by Eto)
07. Had To Suffer feat. Mooch (prod. by Eto)
08. Hold On feat. Tiffany Davis (prod. by Eto)
09. Heartless (prod. by Eto)
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Report via WPLG Local 10 -- A South Florida stripper was under guard at a hospital late Tuesday after she was drunken driving when her car struck and killed three teenage soccer players last weekend in North Miami, police said.
North Miami police said announced Tuesday night that Mariam Coulibaly faces three counts of DUI manslaughter and vehicular homicide.
Gideon Desir, 13; Lens Desir, 15; and Richecarde Dumay, 17, were walking to a bus stop along Northeast 125th Street early Saturday when Coulibaly lost control of her vehicle and struck them on the sidewalk. The boys, members of the Little Haiti Football Club, were on their way to a soccer tournament in Weston.
Coulibaly, 31, was also hurt in the crash. Late Tuesday, she was still being treated at Aventura Hospital and Medical Center under police guard. Reached by phone by Local 10 News reporter Liane Morejon, Coulibaly confirmed that she was the driver involved in the North Miami crash.
A North Miami patrol car sat outside the hospital late Tuesday.
Citing police sources, the Miami Herald reported that Coulibaly's blood alcohol level was twice the legal limit when she was tested four hours after the crash.
According to court records, Coulibaly has a long history of driving infractions. Coulibaly dances regularly at The BODY strip club on Biscayne Boulevard. She was partying on South Beach Friday night ahead of the crash, sources said. The owners of the strip club said they weren't sure whether she was working before the crash.
A nearby surveillance camera recorded the boys walking along the sidewalk just before the crash.
Seconds later, once the teens are out of the frame, an SUV can be seen speeding through the intersection.
The families of the victims had been frustrated with the small amount of information released by the North Miami Beach Police Department and wondered why the driver had not been identified earlier.
"For some reason, we're protecting the identity of somebody that has killed and murdered three young boys," attorney Brett Rosen said early Tuesday.
Family and friends have set up a GoFundMe page to help pay for the boys' funeral expenses.
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MIAMI (AP) — Federal prosecutors in Miami have successfully appealed a judge’s decision to release rapper Kodak Black on bond after his arrest on weapons charges.
In a hearing Wednesday in U.S. District Court, Judge Federico Moreno said the 21-year-old rapper was a “danger to the community” based on his lengthy criminal record and should be detained until trial.
Black was arrested earlier this month during a Miami-area hip-hop festival marred by gun violence outside the venue linked to other show participants.
Prosecutors said Black falsified information on federal forms to purchase three firearms. He pleaded not guilty, and a judge previously granted his release on $550,000 bond.
Black also faces drug, weapons and sexual assault charges in other states.
The rapper will likely stand trial for the Miami charges this summer.
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Dr. Jessica Clemons was a recent guest on The Breakfast Club. She discusses battling depression, dealing with grief and investing in mental wealth.
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Tekashi69's baby mama, Sara Molina, comes through the No Jumper podcast to speak the truth on her thoughts of her viral DJ Vlad interview.
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In this clip, Chi Ali and Vlad discuss all the people who have appeared on VladTV that have admitted to killing someone, as Vlad notes that all of the circumstances are extremely different in each individual case. That leads Chi Ali to note that he doesn’t believe justice should come from being incarcerated, sharing his belief that “justice has to come from within.” From there, he mentions that he’s not trying to go back to jail but he’s still a man first, stating that he’s a man of principles and that he’ll ultimately die for what he believes in.
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Max Holloway joins Ariel Helwani’s MMA Show to talk all things UFC and his short trip to Canada, Ariel’s native country. Holloway details his UFC 236 loss to Dustin Poirier and his decision to jump between weight classes. He also shares how he reacted to his son, Rush, crying after Holloway’s loss to Poirier and admits that his son isn’t use to his dad losing in the Octagon. Holloway then looks ahead to his July 27 bout against Frankie Edgar at UFC 240 and what comes after his Rogers Place (Edmonton, Canada) match, including a potential trip to Australia in October for UFC 243. The 27-year-old then explains his “0-0 record” mentality heading into each of his fights. And before signing off, Holloway and Helwani talk about the West Edmonton Mall’s beach and Holloway’s plan to visit the attraction.
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Skip Bayless and Shannon Sharpe discuss Doc Rivers' recent remarks calling Kawhi Leonard the closest thing to Michael Jordan. Hear why they both disagree and Shannon breaks down why Kobe Bryant will probably be the only one who is like MJ.
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Report via TMZ -- Yo Gotti just got slapped with a whopping $6.6 MILLION default judgment in a North Carolina court ... and it's all because the rapper blew off a recording session with another artist after pocketing $20,000.
According to a judge's order, obtained by TMZ, Gotti got $20k to sing on a Young Fletcher track back in 2016, but then refused to release the song, and instead recorded a similar one on his own. He then went so far as to try going behind Fletcher's manager, attempting to poach the artist for his own label with a $150k deal.
Yo Gotti was served with a lawsuit last year while onstage, but he never answered the suit. Fast-forward to Tuesday ... and the judge issues a $2.2 million judgment, but the figure was immediately tripled, because the judge found "willful, unfair, and deceptive acts."
It's not over yet ... attorneys for Young Fletcher's manager, Michael Terry, say they'll go after Gotti's cars and his Bel-Air mansion, if need be to collect the money.
We reached out to Yo Gotti ... so far, no word back.
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HC Kush is another young rapper coming up fast out of Buffalo, New York. Check out this 2017 collaboration he did with Westside Gunn, Youngest BMW and EMG 2xs titled "No Hook."
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Check out the official music video for Kodak Black's "Needing Something"
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