Respect and honor go a long way. Following a meeting with Hocus45th and French Montana, J. Prince got YBN Almighty Jay's chain back. Props to them all for coming together.
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Respect and honor go a long way. Following a meeting with Hocus45th and French Montana, J. Prince got YBN Almighty Jay's chain back. Props to them all for coming together.
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Conor McGregor praises Khabib Nurmagomedov, wants a Rematch, Joe Rogan on Jorge Masvidal, Darren Till
- Conor McGregor talking about Khabib Nurmagomedov and he said he wants rematch with Khabib
- Joe Rogan talking about Darren Till and Jorge Masvidal at UFC London
- Kenny Florian recaps Darren Till's loss to Jorge Masvidal at UFC London and UFC release UFC 237 poster
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What is going on?! Ebro in the Morning discusses some of the fails of the day during Congratulations You Played Yourself.
Topics include:
- $4 million for the cheapest apartment at Hudson Yards in NYC/$32 million for the most expensive
- Rick Singer, the man responsible for the big college admissions off, told a judge he was guilty of lying about student's ethnicities to take advantage of affirmative action opportunities.
- Kodak Black Makes Things Weird By Doubling Down On Young M.A comments.
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Rich Dollaz of 'Love & Hip Hop: New York' is today's Donkey of the Day for his behavior on the reunion show. Rich Dollaz decides to charge at Safaree after he made jab at him.
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Dexter Sosa Hussey Talks Jeezy And Bleu Davinci, Kim Kardashian 1st Husband, Big Meech + More Part 4. Dex Sosa Hussey was asked about when Bleu Davinci went on the breakfast club and said that Jeezy was not paying for Big meech appeal. Dex Sosa Hussey also chimes in with a UNTOLD story surrounding the whole Wolf situation that happened in Atlanta.
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Sean Paul sat down with Ebro in the Morning to discuss his brand new track alongside J. Balvin titled "Contra La Pared."
He also spoke about Buju Banton's historic show in Jamaica, his thoughts on dancehall's influence on Afrobeat, Soca, and other genres of music, who smokes more he or Rihanna, and a track he is cooking up with Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys.
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Original Hot Boy Turk drops off a new banger titled "Point Blank Period." The track was produced by Yung Bala. Stream and download it up top.
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North Philadelphia spitter and OBH Records artist, Breeze Begets, is back with a new banger titled "Makaveli Lair." Stream it up top.
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38 Spesh circles back around to his "5 Shots" EP to drop an official music video for "Smoking Gun."
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Adam Grandmaison -- better known as Adam22 -- was in the middle of taping an episode of his "No Jumper" podcast when someone pulled out a gun and pointed it at his head. No shots were fired and the gunman was subdued. Peep the video below.
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Imagine living in a place where every two hours someone is shot, and every 14 hours someone is murdered. It isn’t Iraq or Afghanistan, but one of the biggest and most sophisticated cities in the world: Chicago. On the city’s south side, which is considered the heart of black America, gang rivalry is tearing its people apart. It has become so brutal that both police and the perpetrators agree this urban warfare is out of control
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BG Knocc Out shared his thoughts on YNW Melly being arrested for the murder of his two friends, which BG Knocc Out thinks is "cold" if it's true. He also spoke about knowing several people growing up who liked to kill and playing the role of a normal person around others. To hear more, including why he's not a fan of Obama.
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On Monday’s (March 18) episode of #EverydayStruggle, Nadeska, Wayno and DJ Akademiks open the show discussing their thoughts on ScHoolboy Q’s latest single, “Numb Numb Juice.” Ak and Wayno give their review on the track, and try to predict what’s next for Q’s roll out. The crew then shares their thoughts on Punch’s comments regarding Jay-Z’s advice for Kendrick Lamar’s ‘To Pimp A Butterfly.’ Later in the episode, Akademiks runs through the Billboard sales numbers, which see this week Juice WRLD’s ‘Death Race for Love’ album land at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. Halfway through the show, the trio discusses Kodak Black’s alleged altercation involving Sticky Fingaz, which according to Kodak, ended up with Sticky Fingaz getting punched by the Florida rapper because of his “old head energy.” The squad then answers a set of fan questions, and follows up with some quick news updates on YBN Almighty Jay’s attack from a few weeks back, and shed light on the unfortunate passing of Lil Durk’s cousin, former Chicago rapper Lil Mister.
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Young M.A. has finally responded to Kodak Black saying he wants to fuck her in his song "Pimpin Aint Eazy." She took to Instagram Live on Friday to speak on it.
"Y'all keep talking about this Kodak situation. Y'all niggas is weird, bro," she said. "Come on, obviously the nigga is weird, bro. Obliviously, he on some shit, bro."
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Report via the Hartford Courant -- A Hamden school district secretary resigned abruptly after a video surfaced that shows her targeting a black man in a racist tirade, district officials said Saturday.
The video shows the woman, identified by a school district spokeswoman as Corinne Terrone, “repeatedly calling an African-American man the N-word in a supermarket in East Haven” on Friday night, a statement on the district website says.
“The video also appears to show the Hamden employee spitting at the aforementioned African-American male as he was walking away from the employee,” the statement says. “It also appears that the employee’s children witnessed her conduct.”
Terrone, who could not be reached, has not been charged. East Haven police, Lt. Joseph Murgo said he, “is aware of this disturbing video and the hate speech contained in it.
“We are in touch with Shoprite and are looking to get a better understanding of what took place last night,” Murgo said. “At this time, we have not been contacted by anybody directly involved in this matter. We are urging any potential victims of last night’s incident to contact us so we can investigate this matter further.
“Speech like this,” he said, “has no place in today’s society and nobody deserves to be spit at or called racist names.”
Spitting on someone can be considered an assault, and the state also has several hate crime laws (https://bit.ly/2TamqxZ), including intimidation based on bigotry or bias and ridicule based on a person’s race.
Terrone was most recently a clerk in the district’s central office, and had previously been a clerk at the high school, district spokeswoman Karen Kaplan said. After school officials became aware of the video, the human resources director arranged a meeting with Terrone, who then resigned, Kaplan said.
“Such behavior, exhibited in public or private, is completely unacceptable and in conflict with the values of Hamden Public Schools,” Kaplan said.
“Someone who will use that sort of language in any setting, whether public or private, is not someone we want anywhere near our children,” the school district statement says. “The employee is separated from service, and we hope that her children will receive the support they need after witnessing such a traumatic event.”
Officials say a report was made to the state Department of Children and Families.
Hamden leaders were quick to condemn the woman’s actions shown on the video.
“What I saw was vile and shocking,” Mayor Curt Leng said. “While I am disgusted and disheartened seeing such hateful behavior, wildly unacceptable anywhere, I am thankful for the swift and effective actions taken by our school system to address this head on and make clear that hate and violence will not be tolerated.”
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ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Errol Spence Jr. successfully defended his IBF world welterweight title for the third time, unanimously outpointing previously undefeated challenger Mikey Garcia on Saturday night.
Garcia moved up two weight classes to take on Spence and took a pounding though he never went down. Garcia, obviously worn out, spent the later rounds blocking punches instead of throwing them.
Spence improved to 25-0 after all three judges awarded him every round. One card was 120-107, and the other two were 120-108.
It was the first time Spence had to go the distance in his last 12 fights.
Garcia, who moved up from 135 to 147 pounds in his attempt to become a five-division champion, lost for the first time in 40 pro fights.
The hard-punching Spence landed 345 of the 1,082 punches (32 percent) he threw — both of those career highs. That included 237 of 464 (51 percent) of his power punches in his second title defense at home in North Texas in nine months.
During one portion of the ninth round, Spence walked Garcia in a full circle around the ring while continually delivering blows.
Garcia threw 406 total punches, and landed only 75 of them (18.5 percent). After landing 43 percent of his power punches his previous five punches, he was only 25 percent (54 of 218) on those against Spence.
Garcia was fighting for the first time since unifying the IBF and WBC world lightweight titles with a unanimous decision last July over Robert Easter in Los Angeles. He was trying to become a five-division champion.
Both fighters entered the arena to loud cheers and different kinds of music, with Spence following a local high school marching band. Garcia got plenty of support from the large number of Mexican fans at the fight.
Chants of “Mikey!, Mikey!” broke out in the second and third rounds, but those faded away as Spence kept punching and the crowd instead responded to hard shots — many more for the champion than the challenger.
The fight was at midfield of AT&T Stadium, the massive billion-dollar home stadium of the favorite NFL team for both fighters. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones was there along with several players, including quarterback Dak Prescott, as part of an announced crowd of 47,525.
Jones and Prescott even stepped into the ring with Floyd Mayweather before the main event.
Exactly nine months earlier, Jones and the Cowboys were also there when Spence won his second title defense in the 147-pound division. Spence stopped previously undefeated challenger Carlos Ocampo with a first-round knockout at the NFL team’s practice facility in Frisco, not far from his home in Desoto.
Garcia grew up around Oxnard, California, where the Cowboys hold part of their preseason training camp each year.
WBA world welterweight champion Manny Pacquiao, a five-division champion, was in the building and could be a future opponent for Spence. Pacquiao won two title bouts at the Cowboys stadium in 2010, when he beat Joshua Clottey for the WBO welterweight crown and later Antonio Margarito for vacant WBO super welterweight title.
The 40-year-old Pacquiao wants to return to the ring in July.
In the last undercard before the main event, former WBC super middleweight champ David Benavidez (21-0, 18 KOs) landed 61 punches in just over four minutes before his scheduled 10-round bout against J’Leon Love was stopped by the referee in the second round.
Former WBC silver bantamweight champion Luis Nery from Mexico made his U.S. debut with a TKO after knocking McJoe Arroyo down four times in four rounds before the scheduled 10-round bantamweight fight was stopped as the suggestion of the corner before the fifth round. Nery, the 24-year-old southpaw who has drawn comparisons to Pacquiao, is 29-0 after his 23rd knockout.
Dallas heavyweight Gregory Corbin lost for the first time in 16 pro fights when he was disqualified in the eighth round after repeated low blows against Charles Martin, who improved to 26-5-1. Corbin had won every round on all three scorecards through the seventh.
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Dark Lo is back with a brand new visual for his new single titled "El Chapo Cried." Produced by The Olympians.
Now available everywhere music is streamed and sold!
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Spotify: http://bit.ly/ChapoCriedS
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Tray Deee spoke to VladTV about his thoughts on Jussie Smollett, revealing that he saw a lot of holes in Jussie's story from the beginning, and he believes the Empire actor would be "mauled" if the Nigerian brothers in the case really attacked him. Tray Deee also spoke about Jussie being a good example of why you shouldn't cry wolf.
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In this clip, B.G. Knocc Out and Vlad discussed how snitching is a part of the drug trade and how those involved in it should anticipate being told on. B.G. Knocc Out spoke about his experience in the drug trade and how he was snitched on a few times. He also offered some insight into how cocaine expanded from California across the nation in the 1980s.
B.G. Knocc Out also advised people against entering the drug trade in 2019 because of surveillance technology and the fact that there are more legitimate options to make money now than ever before.
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Black Sinatra is the latest artist to emerge from the vibrant Rochester, New York music scene. It's only a matter of time before someone like JAY-Z, 50 Cent or Nas to recognize his immense talent, then it's off to the races.
Sinatra's latest music video is for "OGs" and "The Flyest" featuring fellow Rochester native Young Sleep.
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