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Jhonni Blaze x The Breakfast Club: Opens Up About Her Traumatic Youth, Drug Use, Human Trafficking, Drake + More.
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Jhonni Blaze x The Breakfast Club: Opens Up About Her Traumatic Youth, Drug Use, Human Trafficking, Drake + More.
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David Banner stopped by Sway in the Morning to talk about his new projects and how black people contribute to white supremacy.
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Big Twins is gearing up for the release of a new album titled "Grimey Life" on November 16. Today he drops an Alchemist-produced banger called "Phantom of the Opera."
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Rapper Young Greatness, whose given name was Theodore Jones, was killed in a shooting early Monday morning (Oct. 29) on Elysian Fields Avenue, according to a report from TV station WDSU.
Jones' mother, Jeanine Rose, told WDSU her son was fatally shot in a Waffle House parking lot early Monday. He was in New Orleans for a funeral and was Facetiming with his manager when the shooting started, Rose told WDSU.
According to preliminary information from NOPD, the shooting was reported at 1:35 a.m. in the 2900 block of Elysian Fields Avenue (map). Police said a 34-year-old man died at the scene, but authorities have not released his name.
After the shooting, the Waffle House parking lot location was taped off, as well as a portion of the 2100 block of Abundance Street, which borders the lot. Evidence cones were scattered across the parking lot, and crime scene investigators could be seen measuring distances outside the restaurant.
Young Greatness is known for his 2015 song, “Moolah," which made it to the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The music video was set in New Orleans.
Source: The Times Picayune
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Watch the official music video for "Thug Life" by Boosie Badazz.
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"THEY DONT WANT IT" BY CORY GUNZ x YUNG JB
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With fellow OBH members Ar-Ab, Mullaz, No Brakes Bras and others currently jammed up by the feds Dark Lo Da Crook, addresses the "Allegations."
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(New York Daily News) Gunfire erupted at rapper Tekashi69’s Upper East Side celebration after he beat jail time in a child sex case, cops said.
A group of men tried to push their way into the party at Philippe’s on Madison Ave and 59th St. but were turned away. That’s when the shooting started, police said.
Passers-by ducked for cover as bullets flew in one of the city’s most upscale areas.
“There were two gunshots about two seconds apart. A woman ran in with kids and everybody was under the tables," said a customer at Le Bilboquet, across the street.
One man was struck in the abdomen. He was in stable condition, but not cooperating with law enforcement, sources said.
(New York Post) - A soft Manhattan judge went easy on rainbow-haired rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine and sentenced him to four years of probation for posting a video online of a 13-year-old girl engaged in a sex act.
Justice Felicia Mennin also ordered the performer, whose real name is Daniel Hernandez, to complete 1,000 hours of community service and granted him youthful offender status, which will seal his criminal record.
The slap on the wrist came over the objection of prosecutors, who asked for one to three years in prison.
Tekashi took a no-jail plea deal in 2015 but Assistant DA Sara Weiss said he had repeatedly violated the agreement by getting into trouble during the probationary period and it should be yanked.
Tekashi, 22, was busted in Texas last January for choking a teen fan and nabbed a few months later in Brooklyn for driving on a suspended license and assaulting a cop.
She said the face-tattooed rapper had also joined the gang 9 Trey Bloods, which he openly promotes in his music.
But the judge called the arrests “technical violations” of the plea agreement and said his accomplishments and charity work had outweighed the missteps.
The “Gummo” rhymer flashed a triumphant smile as he left Manhattan Supreme Court with his three retained attorneys.
After court, lawyer Dawn Florio said that Tekashi’s father had been murdered when he was 13, and he was suddenly forced to become the primary breadwinner for his family.
“The loss of his father really destroyed him,” she said.
His Brooklyn and Texas cases are still pending.
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Young Dolph - Still Smell Like It (Official Music Video)
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R&B OG Keith Sweat dropped by The Breakfast Club studio to talk about his thirteenth studio album 'Playing For Keeps' and more.
-13th Studio Album
-What makes him still want to do music
-Working with Teddy Riley again
-How some younger artists don't want to associate themselves with older artists
-What happened when Neyo threw a shot at him
-How he feels about sampling and clearing music
-How he keeps up with what people are listening to
-He has to hide that he promotes shows
Watch the whole interview below!
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TK Kirkland x The Breakfast Club: Talks Fetishes, Dating Qualifications, New Comedy Album + More
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal authorities took a Florida man into custody Friday in connection with the mail-bomb scare that earlier widened to 12 suspicious packages sent to prominent Democrats from coast to coast. President Donald Trump promised the man would be prosecuted to the “fullest extent of the law.”
The man was identified by law enforcement officials as Cesar Sayoc, 56, of Aventura, Florida. He was arrested at an auto parts store in the nearby city of Plantation. Court records show Sayoc has a history of arrests for theft, illegal possession of steroids and a 2002 charge of making a bomb threat.
It was not immediately clear whether Sayoc had been formally charged in the current case.
Law enforcement officers were seen on television examining a white van, its windows covered with an assortment of stickers, outside the Plantation auto parts store. Authorities covered the vehicle with a blue tarp and took it away on the back of a flatbed truck.
The stickers included images of Trump, American flags and what appeared to be logos of the Republican National Committee and CNN, though the writing surrounding those images was unclear.
The development came amid a nationwide manhunt for the person responsible for a series of explosive devices addressed to prominent Democrats including former President Barack Obama, former Vice President Joe Biden and Hillary Clinton.
Trump, after Sayoc was apprehended, declared that “we must never allow political violence take root in America” and Americans “must unify.” As in comments earlier in the week, he did not mention that the package recipients were all Democrats or officials in Obama’s administration, in addition to CNN, a news network he criticizes almost daily.
Earlier Friday, he complained that “this ‘bomb’ stuff” was taking attention away from the upcoming election and said critics were wrongly blaming him and his heated rhetoric.
The Justice Department scheduled a Friday afternoon news conference in Washington that was to include New York Police Commissioner James O’Neill, whose department investigated the mailings with the FBI.
Law enforcement officials said they had intercepted a dozen packages in states across the country. None had exploded, and it wasn’t immediately clear if they were intended to cause physical harm or simply sow fear and anxiety.
Earlier Friday, authorities said suspicious packages addressed to New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker and former National Intelligence Director James Clapper — both similar to those containing pipe bombs sent to other prominent critics of Trump— had been intercepted.
Investigators believe the mailings were staggered. The U.S. Postal Service searched their facilities 48 hours ago and the most recent packages didn’t turn up. Officials don’t think they were sitting in the system without being spotted. They were working to determine for sure. The officials spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity to discuss an ongoing investigation.
Online court records show that Sayoc in 2002 was arrested and served a year of probation for a felony charge of threatening to throw or place a bomb. No further details were available about the case.
Sayoc was convicted in 2014 for grand theft and misdemeanor theft of less than $300, and in 2013 for battery. In 2004, he faced several felony charges for possession of a synthetic anabolic-androgenic steroid. He also had several arrests for theft in the 1990s.
He filed for chapter 7 bankruptcy in 2012. His name is also listed on business records tied to dry cleaning and catering businesses. Records show he was born in New York and according to an online resume he attended college in North Carolina.
Investigators were analyzing the innards of the crude devices to reveal whether they were intended to detonate or simply sow fear just before Election Day.
Law enforcement officials told The Associated Press that the devices, containing timers and batteries, were not rigged to explode upon opening. But they were uncertain whether the devices were poorly designed or never intended to cause physical harm.
Most of those targeted were past or present U.S. officials, but one was sent to actor Robert De Niro and billionaire George Soros. The bombs have been sent across the country - from New York, Delaware and Washington, D.C., to Florida and California, where Rep. Maxine Waters was targeted. They bore the return address of Florida Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, the former chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee.
The common thread among the bomb targets was obvious: their critical words for Trump and his frequent, harsher criticism in return.
The package to Clapper was addressed to him at CNN’s Midtown Manhattan address. Clapper, a frequent Trump critic, told CNN that he was not surprised he was targeted and that he considered the actions “definitely domestic terrorism.”
The devices were packaged in manila envelopes and carried U.S. postage stamps. They were being examined by technicians at the FBI’s forensic lab in Quantico, Virginia.
The packages stoked nationwide tensions ahead of the Nov. 6 election to determine control of Congress — a campaign both major political parties have described in near-apocalyptic terms. Politicians from both parties used the threats to decry a toxic political climate and lay blame.
The bombs are about 6 inches (15 centimeters) long and packed with powder and broken glass, according to a law enforcement official who viewed X-ray images. The official said the devices were made from PVC pipe and covered with black tape.
The first bomb discovered was delivered Monday to the suburban New York compound of Soros, a major contributor to Democratic causes. Soros has called Trump’s presidency “dangerous.”
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Associated Press writers Laurie Kellman, Ken Thomas, Jill Colvin and Chad Day in Washington and Jim Mustian, Deepti Hajela, Tom Hays and Michael R. Sisak in New York contributed to this report.
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For the AP’s complete coverage of the mail-bomb scare: https://apnews.com/PipeBombAttacks
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Vado drops off an official music video for "In My Lifetime."
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Philadelphia rapper and OBH Records artist Dark Lo teams up with New Jersey's Faizan for a new banger titled "Mirrors." Enjoy the visuals.
The two are also teaming up for the forthcoming "Drawing Board" EP.
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"Fork In The Pot" - Alchemist feat. Conway, Westside Gunn & Schoolboy Q
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Jalen Rose praises Steph Curry, calling him the closest thing to a modern-day Globetrotter playing in the NBA today. Curry dropped 51 points and hit 11 3-pointers Wednesday night as the Golden State Warriors beat the Washington Wizards 144-122.
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Legendary artist Too $hort sat down with Ebro in the Morning and discussed various topics including his controversial past as an artist, getting credit for the use of the word "bitch" in hip hop, allegations of sexual assault, the viral video of him running from police, and more. He also dropped a quick surprise fact we didn't know about the late Lisa 'Left Eye' Lopes.
His latest project 'The Pimp Tape' is set to be released November 9.
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Vanessa A. Williams And Leon x The Breakfast Club: Talk New Series '40 And Single', Filming In Africa + More.
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