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Rotimi recently visited New York City radio station Hot 97 to chop it up with Funkmaster Flex.
He talks about his new EP "Jeep Music, Vol.1," juggling women and his career, "Power" and more.
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Rotimi recently visited New York City radio station Hot 97 to chop it up with Funkmaster Flex.
He talks about his new EP "Jeep Music, Vol.1," juggling women and his career, "Power" and more.
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One of the women suing Usher for having sex with her without revealing that he might be exposing her to genital herpes held a press conference Monday, August 7.
Quantasia Sharpton appeared alongside her lawyer Lisa Bloom, and detailed her version of an alleged encounter with the singer.
Sharpton said she was picked out of a concert crowd on her 19th birthday by Usher's security. The "Let It Burn" hit maker later allegedly had sex with Sharpton in her hotel room, according to TMZ.
She has tested negative but feels violated.
There are no confirmed reports that Usher has herpes, but Sharpton is 1 of 3 people (a man and 2 women) being represented by Bloom against him. One of the accusers has tested positive for the STD.
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It's been a long climb back to the top for Jon Jones. Problems outside of the octagon left him stripped of his UFC Light Heavyweight title, but he's back after reclaiming the belt with a knockout win over Daniel Cormier at UFC 214.
Jones stopped by Good Morning America on Monday, August 7, to talk with Michael Strahan about overcoming adversity, the fight against Cormier, challenging Brock Lesnar and more.
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KYLE goes Sneaker Shopping with Joe La Puma at Concepts in New York City, and talks about working at Vans when he was younger and buys his first pair of Air Jordans.
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Up and coming rapper Yung Mazi has been shot and killed in his hometown of Atlanta.
11 Alive reports that police responded to gunshots in front of Urban Pie on Sunday, August 6. When they arrived Mazi was suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. Police say he appeared to have been targeted.
Mazi, real name Jibril A, told DJ Smallz in a June of 2016 interview, that he had been shot 10 times previously.
"I'm a red dude. People always don't like the red dude for some reason ... and that's cool. I'm not hating, I'm not mad. I would be mad honestly, if I was like you. I would be mad. And then, I might walk around with with a quarter million dollars worth of jewelry on," he told Smallz when asked why he keeps getting shot.
In December of 2016, the rapper was shot 3 more times at a Buckhead Waffle House.
We send our deepest condolences out to Mazi's family and friends.
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Harlem, New York emcee Dave East is preparing to release a new album titled "Paranoia: A True Story." The disc will arrive on August 18. Check out the cover up top.
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Fetty Wap is out of $250,000 and he's blaming it on his former assistant manager.
TMZ reports that sources close to Fetty's RGF Productions, claim Shawna Morgan would allegedly double-dip funds for herself by collecting fees for booked shows on behalf of RGF. She would then call the venues back pretending to be Fetty's manager and ask for additional money to pocket for herself.
RGF also accuses Morgan of skimming cash off the top by lying about fees. They plan on taking action to recoup the stolen funds through their legal team.
She was reportedly fired on Friday, August 4.
Morgan denies the accusations, saying RGF actually owes her $250,000. According to her story, she used her credit card to cover hotels and tour expenses, but was never reimbursed.
In addition, Morgan claims to have only taken the standard 10% management fee for bookings. She denies being fired and plans to pursue legal action of her own against RGF.
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Fatboy SSE stopped by The Breakfast Club recently to talk about his wild comedy style, losing his virginity at 15 to a girl from Myspace, meeting Snoop Dogg, relationship with Meek Mill, underwear line, dieting, giving back to the community, buying his mom a house, 50 Cent pledging to put his on television.
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Mr. Dalvin sat down for an exclusive interview with VladTV to discuss being a part of Jodeci, and the massive success that came with it. Mr. Dalvin discusses selling tens of millions of record and touring the globe, yet never having been nominated or even invited to the Grammy's. Mr. Dalvin attributes this to the Grammy's believing Jodeci to be "too black" to attend. The legendary singer goes on to discuss "spearheading" Jodeci's image, and how it went on to dominate the culture.
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DJ Sliink recruits Wale and Skrillex for his new single titled "Saint Laurent."
Download/Stream: ‘Saint Laurent’: http://smarturl.it/SAINTLAURENT
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Check out the official music video from Justine Skye's single "Back for More" featuring Jeremih. The clip stars G-Unit singer Rotimi (Dre from "Power").
Out now: https://JSkye.me/BackForMore
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Atlanta rapper, VH1 "Love and Hip Hop Atlanta" cast member and Grustle Gang leader, Lil Scrappy, sits down with DJ Smallz and reacts to mumble rap, soundcloud rapper and XXL Freshman rapper categories as a genre of music in regards to his.
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Here's a new music video off of Big Boi's "BOOMIVERSE" album for "Chocolate" featuring Troze.
"BOOMIVERSE" Available at iTunes http://smarturl.it/BOOMIVERSE
Apple Music http://smarturl.it/BOOMIVERSE_AM
Spotify http://smarturl.it/BOOMIVERSE_Sptfy
Google Play http://smarturl.it/BOOMIVERSE_GP
Amazon Digital http://smarturl.it/BOOMIVERSE_Dig
Deezer http://smarturl.it/BOOMIVERSE_Dzr
Soundcloud http://smarturl.it/BOOMIVERSE_SC
Tidal http://smarturl.it/BOOMIVERSE_Tidal
Amazon Physical http://smarturl.it/BOOMIVERSE_Amazon
Best Buy http://smarturl.it/BOOMIVERSE_BestBuy
Target http://smarturl.it/BOOMIVERSE_Target
FYE http://smarturl.it/BOOMIVERSE_FYE
Urban Outfitters http://smarturl.it/BOOMIVERSE_UO
Newbury Comics http://smarturl.it/BOOMIVERSE_Newbury
Director: G Visuals/Randy Marshall
Producer: Randy Marshall
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NEW YORK (AP) — Martin Shkreli, the eccentric former pharmaceutical CEO notorious for a price-gouging scandal and for his snide “Pharma Bro” persona on social media, was convicted Friday on federal charges he deceived investors in a pair of failed hedge funds.
A Brooklyn jury deliberated five days before finding Shkreli guilty on three of eight counts. He had been charged with securities fraud, conspiracy to commit securities fraud and conspiracy to commit wire fraud.
Shkreli, upbeat and defiant outside court afterward, said he was “delighted to report” that he had been acquitted of what he called “the most important charges” in the case.
Asked about his client’s social-media antics, attorney Ben Brafman conceded it was something they would be working on.
“There is an image issue that Martin and I are going to be discussing in the next few days,” he said, adding that while Shkreli was a brilliant mind, sometimes his “people skills” need work. As he spoke, Shkreli smiled and cocked his head quizzically in mock confusion.
Brafman predicted that Shkreli would someday go on to develop cures to terrible diseases that afflict children.
Prosecutors had accused Shkreli of repeatedly misleading investors about what he was doing with their money. Mostly, he was blowing it with horrible stock picks, forcing him to cook up a scheme to recover millions in losses, they said.
Shkreli, 34, told “lies upon lies,” including claiming he had $40 million in one of his funds at a time when it only had about $300 in the bank, Assistant U.S. Attorney Alixandra Smith said in closing arguments. The trial “has exposed Martin Shkreli for who he really is — a con man who stole millions,” added another prosecutor, Jacquelyn Kasulis.
But the case was tricky for the government because investors who testified conceded that Shkreli’s scheme actually succeeded in making them richer, in some cases doubling or even tripling their money on his company’s stock when it went public. The defense portrayed them as spoiled “rich people” who were the ones doing the manipulating.
“Who lost anything? Nobody,” Brafman said in his closing argument. Some investors had to admit on the witness stand that partnering with Shkreli was “the greatest investment I’ve ever made,” he added.
For the boyish-looking Shkreli, one of the biggest problems was not part of the case - his purchase in 2014 of rights to a life-saving drug that he promptly raised the price from $13.50 to $750 per pill. Several potential jurors were kept off the panel after expressing disdain for the defendant, with one calling him a “snake” and another “the face of corporate greed.”
The defendant also came into the trial with a reputation for trolling his critics on social media to a degree that got him kicked off Twitter and for live-streaming himself giving math lessons or doing nothing more than petting his cat, named Trashy. Among his other antics: boasting about buying a one-of-a-kind Wu-Tang Clan album for $2 million.
During about a month of testimony, Shkreli appeared engaged at times, grinning when his lawyer described him as a misunderstood misfit. Other times he looked bored, staring into space and playing with his hair.
Shkreli, who comes from an Albanian family in Brooklyn, was arrested in 2015 on charges he looted another drug company he founded, Retrophin, of $11 million in stock and cash to pay back the hedge fund investors. Investors took the witness stand to accuse Shkreli of keeping them in the dark as his scheme unfolded.
“I don’t think it mattered to him — it was just what he thought he could get away with,” said Richard Kocher, a New Jersey construction company owner who invested $200,000 with Shkreli in 2012. “It was insulting.”
Shkreli’s lawyer agreed his client could be annoying, saying, “In terms of people skills, he’s impossible,” and referring to him as a “nerd” and a “mad scientist.” But he said his hedge fund investors knew what they were getting.
“They found him strange. They found him weird. And they gave him money. Why? Because they recognized genius,” Brafman said, adding that they had signed agreements that his client wasn’t liable if they lost their money.
Jurors also heard odd vignettes befitting the quirky defendant: how Shkreli slept on the floor of his office in a sleeping bag for two years; how a drug company board member and former American Express executive wrote an email saying he’d meet with Shkreli “only if I can touch your soft skin”; how Shkreli wrote a letter to the wife of an employee threatening to make the family homeless if the man didn’t settle a debt.
Shkreli didn’t testify. But rather than lay low like his lawyers wanted, he got into the act by using Facebook to bash prosecutors and news organizations covering his case. In one recent post, he wrote, “My case is a silly witch hunt perpetrated by self-serving prosecutors. ... Drain the swamp. Drain the sewer that is the (Department of Justice.)”
The judge ordered Shkreli to keep his mouth shut in and around the courtroom after another rant to new reporters covering the trial.
Prosecutors “blame me for everything,” he said. “They blame me for capitalism.”
No sentencing date was set.
After agreeing to continue Shkreli’s $5 million bail, the judge told him: “I wish you well, Mr. Shkreli. See you soon.”
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Our favorite redhead, Justina Valentine, is back with another infectious single, "Deep End". The Shy Boogs Trap/RnB hit has a great summer feel & unforgettable hook. The release of "Deep End" follows the success ofJustina's 2016 "Scarlet Letter" album. Catch Justina lighting up your television every Thursday night on MTV's hit show, Wild 'N Out. Justina's going on tour! Find out if she's performing in a city near you by visiting JustinaMusic.com. Here's an exclusive look at her new music video, "Deep End".
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Trina and Trick Daddy are back together again. Here's the official music video for their new single "Smooth Sailing" featuring Ali Coyote.
Available now!
iTunes: https://goo.gl/Lzbkgr
Apple Music: https://goo.gl/6U191j
Spotify: https://goo.gl/aJWQG2
SoundCloud: https://goo.gl/b4NYFc
Directed by: Damian Fyffe
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To coincide with the release of his new album titled "12," A$AP Twelvyy drops an official music video for "Hop Out" featuring A$AP Ferg.
"Hop Out" ft. A$AP Ferg available now:
Apple Music - http://smarturl.it/HopOut/applemusic
Spotify - http://smarturl.it/HopOut/spotify
Amazon - http://smarturl.it/HopOut/amazonmusic...
Google Play - http://smarturl.it/HopOut/googleplay
Tidal - http://smarturl.it/HopOut/tidal
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Lil Durk and Lil Reese have teamed up for an EP titled "Supa Vultures," out August 11. Check out the official music video for track No. 1 off the project, "Distance."
Pre-order "Supa Vultures" from iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/supa-vultures-ep/id1264116880
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Vice's Erica Matson spent a day at Oaksterdam University, America's first cannabis college where they cover everything from the business side to the science side to the legal side of weed. It's one of a handful of schools around the country offering a marijuana education for people hoping to enter the growing cannabis industry.
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Rotimi was the latest guest on The Breakfast Club:
He talked about his character on 'Power,' La La Anthony's breasts, getting more women because of the show, his new EP 'Jeep Music, Vol. 1,' almost signing with T.I., 50 Cent, SZA, his mother knowing he would become a star, Nigerian heritage, touring with August Alsina.
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