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Check out the official music video for "Bag Full of Guns" from Big T and Prince Lord
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Tekashi69 claims he's back in Los Angeles. If he is, trouble is bound to follow. We'll keep you updated on all the goings on while he's on the West Coast.
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Daz Dillinger of The Dogg Pound ain't fucking with Kanye West for the way he's been moving as of late. He just send a message out that Kanye should hear loud and clear.
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Corporations don't like bad publicity or controversy. Tekashi69 is learning that the hard way after having his $4.9 million headphone deal go up in smoke.
The rapper was going to promote TUNES Audio's red headphones, but the company has backed out of the deal because of growing controversy surrounding the "Gummo" hit maker, according to TMZ
As we previously reported, 6ix9ine's manager, Tr3way, is being investigated for possibly firing a gun during a fight between his camp and rival rapper Casanova inside the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York on Saturday, April 21, during the Adrien Broner vs Jessie Vargas boxing match.
Based on surveillance footage, cops also believe someone resembling Tr3way fired two to four shots at a vehicle trailing Tekashi's SUV on the way to the event.
6ix9ine, born Daniel Hernandez, is now barred from Barclays.
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20 years ago Big Pun released the classic album "Capital Punishment." It went on to become the first platinum-selling album by a Latin rapper,
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J Stone is one of the most exciting artists coming out of the West Coast. Signed to Nipsey Hussle's All Money In, No Money Out imprint, Stone is etched in the memory of fans following his featured appearance on Nipsey's song, "All Get Right," as well as his solo projects.
Today he releases an official music video for his banger titled "Unfadeable" off of the 2017 "Written in Stone" album. Cop it from iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/written-in-stone/1353124775
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Watch the official music video of "Everything (Remix)" by G Herbo ft Lil Uzi Vert & Chance The Rapper.
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Watch the official music video for "Certified" by T.I. Feat. Jacquees.
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People that have unfollowed Kanye West since he professed his love for Donald Trump include, Big Sean, Pusha T, 2 Chainz, Kylie Jenner, Travis Scott, Jaden Smith and many more.
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Khabib Nurmagomedov vs Conor McGregor In Russia Is The Fíght Conor Wants Next, Jose Aldo vs Jeremy Stephens, Octagon
- Conor McGregor's coach speaking about Khabib Nurmagomedov and he said there are a lot of holes in Khabib's game and Conor McGregor wants Khabib in Russia next.
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- Jeremy Stephens vs Jose Aldo is official and it's co-main event of the UFC on FOX card.
- Michael Bisping in his Believe You Me Podcast predicts Frank Mir vs Fedor Emelianenko and he said he think Frank Mir will beat Fedor.
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Royce 5'9 chops it up about the status of Slaughterhouse. major labels, shelved group album, Lord Jamar and others dissing Eminem, Joe Budden.
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Things are looking grim for Ralo at the moment. The Feds are attempting to build a case against the Atlanta rapper for drug trafficking that could put him away for a long time.
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Post Malone's new album "beerbongs & bentleys" has arrived. It features G-Eazy, YG, Nicki Minaj, Ty Dolla $ign, 21 Savage and Swae Lee.
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Janelle Monáe's third studio album titled "Dirty Computer" has arrived. The 14-track project features Brian Wilson, Zoe Kravitz and Pharrell Williams.
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2. Crazy, Classic, Life
3. Take a Byte
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5. Screwed f. Zoë Kravitz
6. Django Jane
7. PYNK f. Grimes
8. Make Me Feel
9. I Got the Juice f. Pharrell Williams
10. I Like That
11. Stevie’s Dream
12. Don’t Judge Me
13. So Afraid
14. Americans
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Watch the official music video for "Right Now Remix" by Philthy Rich Feat. E-40, Too Short & Ziggy.
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NORRISTOWN, Pa. (AP) — Bill Cosby was convicted Thursday of drugging and molesting a woman in the first big celebrity trial of the #MeToo era, completing the spectacular late-in-life downfall of a comedian who broke racial barriers in Hollywood on his way to TV superstardom as America’s Dad.
Cosby, 80, could end up spending his final years in prison after a jury concluded he sexually violated Temple University employee Andrea Constand at his suburban Philadelphia mansion in 2004.
The former TV star stared straight ahead as the verdict was read but moments later lashed out loudly at District Attorney Kevin Steele after the prosecutor demanded Cosby be sent immediately to jail. Steele told the judge Cosby has an airplane and might flee.
Cosby angrily denied he has a plane and called Steele an “asshole,” shouting, “I’m sick of him!”
The judge decided Cosby can remain free on $1 million bail while he awaits sentencing but restricted him to Montgomery County, where his home is. No sentencing date was set.
Cosby waved to the crowd outside the courthouse, got into an SUV and left without saying anything. His lawyer Tom Mesereau declared “the fight is not over” and said he will appeal.
Shrieks erupted in the courtroom when the verdict was announced, and some of Cosby’s accusers whimpered and cried. Constand remained stoic, then hugged her lawyer and members of the prosecution team. She left court without comment.
“Justice has been done!” celebrity attorney Gloria Allred, who represented some of Cosby’s accusers, said on the courthouse steps. “We are so happy that finally we can say women are believed.”
The jury of seven men and five women deliberated 14 hours over two days.
The verdict came after a two-week retrial in which prosecutors had more courtroom weapons at their disposal than they did the first time: They put five other women on the stand who testified that Cosby, married for 54 years, drugged and violated them, too.
At Cosby’s first trial, which ended in a deadlocked jury less than a year ago, only one additional accuser was allowed to testify.
After the verdict, the district attorney became teary-eyed as he commended Constand for what he said was courage in coming forward. As Constand stood silently behind him in a bright white blazer, Steele apologized to her for a previous DA’s decision in 2005 not to charge Cosby.
Steele said Cosby “was a man who had evaded this moment for far too long.”
“He used his celebrity, he used his wealth, he used his network of supporters to help him conceal his crimes,” the district attorney said. “Now, we really know today who was really behind that act, who the real Bill Cosby was.”
Cosby could get up to 10 years in prison on each of the three counts of aggravated indecent assault. He is likely to get less than that under state sentencing guidelines, but given his age, even a modest term could mean he will die behind bars.
Constand, 45, a former Temple women’s basketball administrator, told jurors that Cosby knocked her out with three blue pills he called “your friends” and then penetrated her with his fingers as she lay immobilized, unable to resist or say no. Cosby claimed the encounter was consensual said he gave her 1½ pills of the cold and allergy medicine Benadryl to help her relax.
It was the only criminal case to arise from a barrage of allegations from more than 60 women who said the former TV star drugged and molested them over a span of five decades. The onslaught all but destroyed his career and his good-guy image as wisdom-dispensing, sweater-wearing Dr. Cliff Huxtable on “The Cosby Show.”
The business fallout from the verdict was almost immediate: Bounce, a TV network that caters to black viewers, announced it would drop reruns of “The Cosby Show.”
Cosby’s retrial took place against the backdrop of #MeToo, the movement against sexual misconduct that has taken down powerful men in rapid succession, among them Harvey Weinstein, Matt Lauer, Kevin Spacey and Sen. Al Franken.
During closing arguments, Cosby’s lawyers slammed #MeToo, calling Cosby its victim and likening it to a witch hunt or a lynching.
Cosby’s new defense team, led by Mesereau, the celebrity attorney who won an acquittal for Michael Jackson on child-molestation charges, launched a highly aggressive attack on Constand, calling her a “con artist” and “pathological liar” who framed Cosby to get rich.
Constand sued Cosby after prosecutors initially declined to file charges, settling with him for nearly $3.4 million over a decade ago.
The star witness for the defense was Marguerite Jackson, Temple employee who testified that Constand once spoke of setting up a prominent person and suing.
Cosby’s defense team derided the other accusers as home-wreckers and suggested they made up their stories in a bid for money and fame.
But Cosby himself had long ago confirmed sordid revelations about drugs and extramarital sex.
In a deposition he gave over a decade ago as part of Constand’s lawsuit, Cosby acknowledged he had obtained quaaludes to give to women he wanted to have sex with, “the same as a person would say, ‘Have a drink.’” The sedative was a popular party drug before the U.S. banned it more than 30 years ago.
The entertainer broke racial barriers as the first black actor to star in a network show, “I Spy,” in the 1960s. He created the top-ranked “Cosby Show” two decades later. He also found success with his “Fat Albert” animated TV show and served as pitchman for Jello-O pudding.
Later in his career, he attracted controversy for lecturing about social dysfunction in poor black neighborhoods, railing against young people stealing things and wearing baggy pants.
It was Cosby’s reputation as a public moralist that prompted a federal judge, acting on a request from The Associated Press, to unseal portions of the deposition.
Its release in 2015 set Cosby’s downfall in motion, prompting authorities to reopen the criminal investigation and bring charges.
The Associated Press does not typically identify people who say they are victims of sexual assault unless they grant permission. Constand has done so.
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Janelle Monáe is quite busy making the rounds to promote her forthcoming album titled "Dirty Computer."
The singer lands on the cover of the latest issue of Rolling Stone to discuss it, her sexuality, Prince and more. Peep the cover up top and read more over at Rolling Stone.
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Rican Bull recruits fellow Philadelphia rapper Black Deniro and Dark Lo for a new banger titled "Mobbin." Give it a listen up top.
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DOPE BOY TROY drops his response to the CARDI B Becareful record from a guys perspective
Album: STYLE 4 FREE(issue 2)
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