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Did Usher & His UshBucks Get Him In Trouble With Some Vegas Gangstas?

This is going to be interesting. R&B singer Usher is all the rage right now, as he has been distributing his own UshBucks all over the place. Now Usher Bucks or UshBucks are basically fake money with Usher’s face on it, but there’s a little bit more to the story.

If you recall about a week ago or so, some strippers claimed that Usher try to pay them in this fake money – that happens to look really official. And people were laughing at the singer, but his PR machine moved quickly through TMZ, stating that he was simply promoting himself. Fast track to current era there are new developments already.

Basically, the OWNER of a Las Vegas nightclub is saying that the strippers from that night were in fact paid in commemorative Usher Bucks. This owner was not on the premises at the time of the party, but he disputed what the club manager previously said, stating that the club manager should have never allowed fake money to be mixed in with real money. They do acknowledge that some of the dancers were paid in real money, but small denominations, not the hundreds that the UshBucks were in. $100s!

On top of that, the club owner says that the liquor that was served and “drunken” last night should at least have been paid for and the ladies should have been tipped for all that free liquor. Apparently they paid for SOME, but it was at a discount. Why does URSH get a discount and I don’t?

LASTLY, it seems like it’s getting a bit gangsta. This is ALL and speculation but it seems like somebody wants the money to be paid to make the club “WHOLE.” And what that means is basically PUT UP or there will be issues later on down the line!

Well, there is a good ending to the story. It seems like Usher is willing to return and “make things right” with the club!

Here is what the owner said:

“I thought it was a joke when I first heard about it,” Sapphire owner Peter Feinstein said in a phone chat Monday. “I guess part of his entourage came in with a briefcase full of these ‘Ushbucks’ and they were passing them around. Now I’m getting all these calls from all these different news outlets interested in what happened.”

I can’t help but…

Minnesota Cop Who Killed Daunte Wright Charged With Second-Degree Manslaughter

Even as the country is in the thick of the Derek Chauvin murder trial, the police-involved killing that took the life of George Floyd, yet in another part of the same town, another Black man has been murdered by a cop.

Daunte Wright, a 20-year-old father of one was shot and killed on Sunday, April 11th in Minneapolis after a random traffic stop by Officer Kimberly Potter of the Brooklyn Center Police department, ironically 10 miles from the courthouse where Chauvin is being tried for Floyd’s death.



Both former officers Potter and Chauvin (the first white cop in Minnesota to be charged for a Black person’s death) are sure to be compared in the media for the shooting death of two African American males.

It took four days for Chauvin to be arrested and charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter, Potter was taken into custody in three days, after days of civil unrest (similarly to the Floyd/Chauvin murder).

The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) arrested Potter on Wednesday, April 14th at 11:30 am CST.

However, the arrest was not before she and the current police chief resigned their posts. Potter had already served 26 years on the force.

Potter, a 48-year-old mother, was booked into the Hennepin County Jail and charged with second-degree manslaughter. Should the courts find her guilty, she could serve up to 20-year-old and have a fine of $20,000.

She contends that the death was an accident, stating that she confused her gun for her taser.

But the Wright family’s attorney believes differently; Ben Crump submits that it was an execution.

As this story is developing, the Wright family is planning a funeral and gearing up to pursue justice.

Hip-Hop Powerhouses Jay-Z, Diddy, Nas, And LL Cool J Endorses Ray McGuire For New York City Mayor

Jay-Z, Diddy and Nas have all endorsed candidate Ray McGuire and his “inclusive comeback” plans for New York, as the city’s mayor.

The rappers all appeared on a Zoom call with the mayoral candidate, Angie Martinez, and Steve Stoute to discuss businessman McGuire’s campaign, with Jay-Z commenting: “When New York’s the most vibrant, It was because it was a destination for people to come there and create.”



Jay added that he’d initially reached out to McGuire to ask if he’d be interested in running a fund he was hoping to “start for black and brown people.”

And when McGuire told him of his plans to run for mayor, the “Empire State of Mind” star realized “there goes that!” But added: “I understood where he was coming from.”

“It’s just about how many people we can reach and what’s most urgent right now,” Jay-Z concluded.

Nas added that he’s decided to endorse McGuire because “everything he’s saying is what I want to hear,” while Diddy commented that he’s interested in anything that helps New York get out of the “state of emergency” it’s currently in.

“New York could be the first city that really does something bold to take care of the people. That’s why I was excited about this conversation, just knowing Ray… Ray was always talking about the people,” he continued.

Diddy is more involved in the campaign than he let on, and will be an “integral part in how we reach voters.”

McGuire also has the support of other stars including Spike Lee, Steve Martin, LL Cool J, Naomi Campbell, and Christy Turlington.

Cardi B Blasts “Blue-Check Republicans” For Not Addressing Police Brutality

Over the last week, America has had to directly face multiple incidents of police brutality. The ongoing murder trial for former police officer Derek Chauvin reminded the country of the horrific, public killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota last May.

Then just miles away from where Chauvin pressed his knee into Floyd’s neck for nine minutes as the victim was held down on the ground, unarmed 20-year-old Daunte Wright was killed by Brooklyn Center Officer Kim Potter on April 11 when the 26-year veteran of the force fired her gun at Wright instead of her Taser. Potter was charged with second-degree manslaughter.

This week also saw footage of Black/Latino Army Lt. Caron Nazario being held at gunpoint, pepper-sprayed, and harassed during a traffic stop in Windsor, Virginia go viral. The incident took place on December 5, but Nazario filed a federal lawsuit against Windsor officers Joe Gutierrez and Daniel Crocker earlier this month.

With all three of those stories making national news at the moment, Hip Hop superstar Cardi B had a question for her right-leaning critics on social media. The Invasion of Privacy hitmaker called out verified Republican Twitter users that she believes have remained silent on the issue of excessive police violence.

“Ya been real [quiet]. Twitter Blue-check Republicans are a f##### joke. I don’t ever want to see yaa ranting on celebrities, athletes until yall address what’s REALLY WRONG IN AMERICA!” tweeted the 28-year-old, Bronx-raised Afro-Latina on Wednesday.

That tweet was accompanied by a 1-minute selfie video where Cardi continued to question online conservatives who are not willing to use their platform to combat systemic racism. She said, “Where the f### are you Twitter blue-check Republicans at? Y’all are the loudest on this m############ app. Y’all not saying nothing. Y’all not complaining. Y’all blame everything on what’s wrong in America besides the police.”

Cardi has been a favorite target of online right-wingers, particularly Donald Trump supporters. Back in 2019, she famously threatened to “dog walk” Tomi Lahren when the conservative political commentator took issue with the rapper endorsing Democratic candidates. They also sparred on social media again in 2020 after George Floyd’s death.

Pro-Trump pundit Candace Owens feuded with Cardi for weeks on Twitter. Owens slammed Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion’s performance of “WAP” at this year’s Grammy Awards ceremony. The 31-year-old Republican pushed a fear-mongering campaign that claimed “WAP” was leading to the fall of the American empire.

In addition, Cardi B also clapped back at a longshot Republican California gubernatorial candidate who criticized her for not allowing her 2-year-old daughter Kulture to listen to “WAP.” However, after her latest history-making single “Up” rose to #1 on Billboard‘s Hot 100 chart in March, Cardi thanked “insane conservatives” for publicizing her Grammy performance which helped raise the streaming numbers for “Up.”

Mehcad Brooks Expresses Interest In Portraying DMX In A Biopic

After DMX’s passing on April 9, fans and entertainers around the world paid homage to the It’s Dark and Hell Is Hot album creator. There are already public conversations about immortalizing Earl Simmons in cinema.

The life story of DMX is primed to be a fascinating motion picture. A dramatic tale covering his troubled childhood in Yonkers, New York to his rise to becoming one of the top Hip Hop stars of his era could be a must-see production.

One actor appears to be throwing his name out there for a potential role as Dark Man X. Mehcad Brooks (The Game, True Blood) discussed the topic of a DMX biopic while appearing on SiriusXM’s The Clay Cane Show. The 40-year-old Texas native also praised Simmons as a special figure in Hip Hop history.

“So everybody talks about DMX is not the greatest rapper. I understand that. Everybody talks about 2Pac. Everybody talks about Biggie. Everybody talks about Jay-Z, Andre 3000, Eminem, Kendrick [Lamar]. Got it,” said Brooks. “But DMX spoke to me in a way that no other rapper did. DMX was our heavy metal.”

Cane asked Brooks if he would be interested in playing DMX in a movie. The Mortal Kombat star eventually responded, “Listen, I would be blessed. I would honor his memory in such a way, and I would be honored and humbled. From your lips to God’s ears. We’ll see.”

A screenwriter would have plenty of material to draw from for a script about Earl “DMX” Simmons. Besides his three-decade of musical releases, Simmons wrote a memoir titled E.A.R.L.: The Autobiography of DMX which was published in 2003. He also recorded part of his life for the 2006 BET reality series DMX: Soul of a Man.

Rich The Kid Signs Independent Record Deal With Rostrum Records

Dimitri Leslie Roger (aka Rich The Kid) has a new record label home. After spending time at the Universal Music Group-owned Interscope Records and Republic Records, Rich officially signed a million-dollar deal with Rostrum Records.

“Rich The Kid is a key voice of this generation and we’re very excited that he chose Rostrum as his new home,” says Benjy Grinberg, founder/president of Rostrum Records. “We look forward to amplifying his artistic vision and supporting his entrepreneurial ambitions.”

Grinberg adds, “This is the beginning of a new chapter for us at Rostrum as we continue to break barriers in the independent label landscape. We are thrilled to partner with BMG to release Rich’s upcoming music and further solidify his position as a leader in Hip Hop.”

Jae Brown (Rostrum Records A&R) Rich The Kid + Benjy Grinberg (Rostrum Records Founder and President)

Rostrum Records first launched in 2003. Since that time, the company released projects by Wiz Khalifa, Mac Miller, Innanet James, Rockie Fresh, Mod Sun, 24Hrs, Problem, DC The Don, and other acts. The label reportedly garnered more than 2.3 billion global streams in 2020.

“I’m excited to work with Rostrum in this next chapter of life and music,” says Rich. “This is a partnership that will be vital to showing artists that they can be independent and still win on a mainstream level. With the help of Benjy, Jae, and the Rostrum team, we will take over the summer and everything after.”

Rich The Kid dropped his debut studio LP, The World Is Yours, in 2018 under the Interscope umbrella. That project peaked at #2 on the Billboard 200 chart and earned Platinum certification from the RIAA. His album discography also includes 2019’s The World Is Yours 2 (Interscope) and 2020’s Boss Man (Republic).

Earlier this year, Rich released the Lucky 7 EP via Empire Distribution. The New York City-born, Atlanta-bred rapper also founded his own label, Rich Forever Music, in 2016. The Rich Forever roster has included Famous Dex, Jay Critch, YBN Almighty Jay, SipTee, and more.

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Boosie Badazz Reacts To Officer Who Shot Daunte Wright Being Charged With Manslaughter

Large parts of the nation are once again traumatized by the images of an unarmed Black man losing his life at the hands of a police officer. This time, 20-year-old Daunte Wright was killed during a traffic stop in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota on April 11.

48-year-old Officer Kimberly Ann Potter is seen in body camera footage shooting Wright with her firearm as he apparently attempted to flee the scene in his vehicle. The father of a two-year-old son was originally pulled over for an expired registration tag, but the cops on the scene got word that he had an outstanding misdemeanor warrant.

Brooklyn Center police chief Tim Gannon claimed Potter accidentally shot Wright by mistakingly discharging her Glock 9mm handgun instead of her yellow Taser. However, Gannon also admitted that officers in his department are trained to keep their guns on their dominant-hand side and their Tasers on their weak-hand side to avoid confusion.

Following days of peaceful and violent incidents, both Potter and Gannon resigned from their positions. Yesterday (April 14), Kimberly Potter was arrested and charged with second-degree manslaughter. She was reportedly remanded to the Hennepin County Jail.

There have been plenty of reactions to the news that Potter will be prosecuted for killing Daunte Wright. Some people believe second-degree manslaughter was appropriate in this case. Others felt the 26-year veteran of the force should have been charged with murder.

For example, Louisiana-bred rapper Boosie Badazz seemingly fell into the latter group. The always outspoken “Wipe Me Down” performer tweeted, “2nd-degree manslaughter WTF IF FOUNDHOOKOOKOOHOUIBBBBIBOBOOO N OOOOYU B#### HBITCH B#### U.”

The Wright family’s attorneys – Benjamin Crump, Jeff Storms, and Anthony Romanucci – said in a statement, “While we appreciate that the district attorney is pursuing justice for Daunte, no conviction can give the Wright family their loved one back. This was no accident. This was an intentional, deliberate, and unlawful use of force.”

Currensy Announces NFT-Only ‘Financial District’ EP For 4/20

New Orleans rapper Curren$y is looking to give some of his fans the chance to celebrate 4/20 with a special NFT. The Jet Life Recording founder is partnering with Bondly Finance to offer special items for the weed smoker’s holiday.

“Jet Life prides itself as being ahead of the game,” says Jet Life Recordings President Mousa Hamdan. “We’re very excited to team up with Bondly and enter into the future of fine art and collectibles.”

Consumers will get the NFT-only EP Financial District with their purchase. Plus, Curren$y is auctioning off a 1-of-1 musically inspired art piece designed by NFT 3D animating graphic artist Kid Eight.

The auction will run for three days with the highest bidder receiving flights and hotel accommodations to attend and meet with Curren$y at a future event. In addition to the one auction piece, the NFT sale also features three NFT tiers.

The three tiers offer the option to purchase:

  • the full 7-song EP which includes a 4/20 Smoke Pass, a Curren$y Lowrider NFT, and rare Jet Life Chain NFT that’s only reserved for purchasers of the full EP NF
  • scaled-down 5-song selection from the EP where the purchaser will also receive a 4/20 Smoke Pass and a Curren$y Lowrider NFT
  • a 4/20 Smoke Pass which gives the purchaser access to participate in the virtual smoke session with Curren$y and Jet Life.

“Jet Life is a brand that you can believe in,” says Curren$y. “Jet Life has always been at the forefront of using technology and alternative distribution models, so dropping an exclusive NFT only EP for my most passionate fans and then inviting them to a virtual smoke session with me backstage before my show in Houston on 4/20 is synonymous with my brand.”

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Previously, Bondly worked with R&B/Hip Hop star Tory Lanez to release two records from his Playboy album as NFTs. The Bondly Finance/Jet Life partnership includes an NFT digital storefront for Curren$y’s label. The sale takes place Tuesday, April 20 at 4:20 pm EST at www.jetlifeapparel.com.

“What Curren$y has cultivated with his JetLife fan-base is the exact type of forward-thinking artist we want to partner with,” says Bondly Finance CEO Brandon Smith. “Releasing an exclusive NFT only EP in this manner is the iteration from what he’s done previously using BitTorrent technology but drives more interpersonal engagement.”

Smith continues, “He’s really created something special for his diehard fans by limiting access to the EP, pairing it with dope art, and then inviting them to join him for a special virtual smoke session before his show. Who else does that?”

Mystikal Is Done With Groupies After Beating Bogus Rape Charge

Louisiana rapper Mystikal has experienced great highs and horrible lows in his career.  

Most recently, the former No Limit soldier was caught up in a #MeToo scandal— deterring his hopes to get back on the chart.  Over the last few days, his side of the story has emerged. The rapper is not only reflective of his career, but also his faith, and his future. 

The “Shake it Fast” rapper told the Associated Press, “When I look back and listen to the music, man — I was a nasty lil’ rapper!”

“A lot of my music now, I imagine myself rapping it to God and if I can rap it, I’m proud,” he continued.

His tune has changed since the 1990s when he burst on the scene. Perhaps his criminal past added to his shift in his mindset. In 2003 Mystikal, whose real name is Michael Lawrence Tyler, pled guilty to a sexual battery charge.  For this crime, he served six years in prison and was finally released in 2010. 

Then by 2016, he was accused of first-degree rape and second-degree kidnapping. 

In December of 2020, Louisiana’s Caddo Parish District Attorney closed the investigation, declined to indict, and dismissed the charges … yes after serving a year and a half. 

Those charges too were dismissed … albeit four years later. The case seemed shaky from jump. The rapper says that after his “Legends of Southern Hip-Hop” in Shreveport, Louisiana, he went out partying and had sex with a woman.

He contends that the woman was there with her boyfriend. He said the woman claimed she was raped instead of admitting that she cheated on her man.

Britney Green worked on the case for the District Attorney’s office and was familiar with the case. 

She said, “There was additional information that surfaced that the original grand jury did not have an opportunity to consider at the time that the charges were brought forward.”

“We then decided that the case needed to stop there because the (second) grand jury did not return an indictment after the review of the additional evidence.”

“We never want to be a part of any process that has an innocent person tied up in the criminal justice process,” Green continues. “I just want to say that there is a distinction between not guilty and innocent, and that also because the case is dismissed or a case is resolved in a fashion other than at trial, that it doesn’t necessarily mean that an incident did not happen.” 

The cloud was lifted and almost immediately after the charges were dropped and he said that stuff started popping again.

According to the AP article, the song “Feel Right,” a hit song that he and Mark Ronson put out in 2015, placed on the “Coming2America” soundtrack was a sign that maybe things were going to get better.

“It felt like God was winking his eye at me,” the award-winning songwriter said. “That’s what strengthens my spirituality right now, things like that.” 

When asked about his future and if his fans will accept him back, he said, “I can’t do nothing about that, but I try to understand where they’re coming from. At this point in age, I’m just grateful to still be able to participate. At my concerts, man, I still (have a) packed house after all this time. It’s amazing.”

“I don’t do the groupies on the road (anymore),” he declared. “I don’t perform at the show and get the ladies (excited) and get her all goo-goo eyed and take advantage (of being a celebrity) … That was a young Mystikal.”

Prodigy’s Daughter Santana Fox Disses Flee Lord, BUT WHY!?!

Rest in peace Prodigy.

Well, we are looking at a new day. A new day is here and there’s nothing we can do to stop it. This is not the days of Mobb Deep, this is a new day. So let’s get it started…

Prodigy has a daughter and her name is Santana Fox. And Santana Fox is a rapper, that raps! Another rapper is Flee Lord. Flee Lord infamously did a whole album dedicated to Prodigy and it was well received by the community of Hip-Hop. We like that joint, In The Name Of Prodigy. It came out last year.

This year, in the year 2021, Santana Fox has recorded a diss song to Flee Lord. And we don’t know why! Now, I want you to listen to the song and maybe you can tell me why P’s daughter is dissing Flee Lord! But it seems like a recording deal was rejected to the sum of $50,000. To many of us, myself included $50,000 is a lot of money, but if you are the daughter of a legendary rap artist you may be able to turn that down and keep it pushing. At any rate, this is sad because Flee Lord really did show a lot of love to prodigy and she appeared on the album and that’s what’s baffling people.

There may be some more to this that we don’t know, but it seems like perhaps Free Lord may have some unreleased Prodigy music that we haven’t heard yet. It also suggests that Havoc was paid about 40 Grand to appear on the project. Honestly, I can’t really decipher through all of this so if you know something that I don’t know please put it in the comments and let’s get to the bottom of this!

Rest in peace Prodigy!

The Man That Allegedly Gave DMX Weed Laced With Crack Is Talking!

DMX was telling this story at the beginning of his career, middle of his career and was crying at all of this at the end of career and this guy has had nothing to say until DMX dies.

So, I had to get the end out in the beginning. Basically, the guy that allegedly gave DMX weed laced with crack cocaine is now speaking out. Remember last year, when DMX did an interview with Talib Kweli and he was broken down and crying? I remember that so vividly it feels like it was yesterday. And I remember when DMX told his story also in the Ruff Ryders documentary from BET. And THEN we were mad at this guy – the one that poisoned DMX with CRACK! Well now Ready Ron wants to “tell his side.”

Hold on bro! You had years and years and years and years and years to tell your side of the story! DMX has been extremely consistent from day one, and you haven’t hired a publicist, reached out or even tried to get press from anybody that I know of! And the second DMX dies (or in a coma), suddenly you want press. Now, you don’t get press, because we know that DMX was a truthful individual, who bore his soul to us and was more than authentic! And you, sir, are coming out of the woodwork to most of us and now I wanting to tell your side of the story after Dark Man X has died. It just doesn’t work like that!

More than that, BET brought the receipts! He claims in a video that media outlets are not giving him opportunity to speak, but BET pulled out receipts on social media showing that they reached out to him to tell his side of the story in the documentary series they had. I don’t know why he didn’t respond, but that’s not my problem! They did indeed reach out!

Furthermore, my guy, the allegedly man that gave X crack, has social media and can actually tell the story on his own platform for all to see, unedited and we would simply re-posted is anyway like I’m about to repost this silly clip of him rebuking DMX in Death. DMX is not here to defend himself and you almost seem like a coward right now. As if DMX was going to beat that tail if he was here. Everybody, including myself, is emotional over DMX’s death and we are not about to entertain this foolishness but if you want to talk, SPEAK. 

Now you can read the first paragraph again.

P.S. Hate mail unearthed this dude. Wow.

EXCLUSIVE: G Herbo Gets Another Win In Fraud Case As No Contact List Restrictions Eased

Rapper G Herbo is ramping up to have an active summer, now that the judge has eased more restrictions on him over his fraud case.

In December of 2020, G Herbo was charged with one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and two counts of aggravated identity theft, for his alleged involvement in a nationwide scam. 

The Feds claim G Herbo, born Herber Wright III, was part of a ring that bilked hotels, private jet companies, and rental car businesses out of millions of dollars using stolen credit cards. 

In addition to G Herbo, his manager and four other associates were also hit with the same charges in a 14-count indictment. 

When G Herbo was charged, the rapper was ordered to have no contact with several of his key business associates.

Those included on a “no contact” list issued by the government included Joseph Bowden, Diandre Davis, Kimberly Fernandez, Mykkel Nance, Deandre Woods, and his half-brother, Cecil Davis,.

But thanks to a new ruling, those constraints have been eased. 

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A judge just ruled that G Herbo can now associate with Joseph Bowden who is the rap star’s business partner. Bowden manages G Herbo’s day-to-day affairs and is the CEO of Wright’s record label. He also directs Machine Entertainment Group which holds all of G Herbo’s performance licenses.

Diandre Davis is another key associate of G Herbo and serves as his tour manager. Davis is key because he books the lucrative gigs for the Chicago M.C. 

G Herbo’s aunt, Kimberly Fernandez is the rapper’s part-time as a personal assistant, while Mykkel Nance is his personal manager. 

Deandre Woods is G Herbo’s DJ and a producer for his performances and finally, Cecil Davis is the rapper’s half-brother, who sometimes pops up at family events. 

The ruling is great news for G Herbo since the same judge decided the rapper should be permitted to travel as he fights the accusations the government has leveled against him. 

For the record, G Herbo has pleaded not guilty to the charges and has maintained his innocence. 

G Herbo even released a record called “Statement” in which he disputes the allegations against him.

 

Machine Gun Kelly Getting Into The Nail Polish Business

Don’t try and put labels on Machine Gun Kelly.

Don’t tell him about the music he should make. Don’t tell him about how he should rock his hair or gear. Don’t tell him how to wear his nails.

The Cleveland native not only marches to his own drum but has decided to make money off his affinity for diversity — and his flair for fashion.

MGK is entering the beauty industry with the launch of his very own nail polish.

What kind of polish would this former Bad Boy artist have?

The name and shades are currently unknown, but the line will be unisex, called UN/DN, will be released in the fall, and is the first product through his partnership with Unlisted Brand Lab.

The Unlisted founder and CEO Candy Harris said via a press release, “We’re honored to be working with MGK on this rare opportunity to build a brand that will progress a category to embody a cultural shift that has been a long time coming.”

This is right up the 30-year-old’s alley.

Two weeks ago, fans might have noticed a hint about a “secret” that he had. He captioned on his Instagram, “i wanna know if i tell you a secret will you keep it.”

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Bet you didn’t think he was gonna bank with the nail art, huh?

Are you copping?

Lil Nas X Is Criticized For Not Helping His Alleged Drug Addict Mom

People are talking about the Satan Shoe star once again. Lil Nas X, unbeknownst to most people, has a mother that is a struggling addict, according to reports. A drug addict. Damn. Allegedly and all that. In the light of DMX’s untimely passing recently I guess this is now a thing. But his mother is not just any old regular drug attic. Apparently, she is out on the streets begging for food in public, like well lit places that people recognize her.

So the Internet doing what the Internet does, somebody posted a video of her begging for food. The rapper or singer or whatever Lil Nas X is is now has been publicly criticized for having his mother out there like that. And it seems like a really ugly look for one of pops biggest stars. However, I am going to have to rock with Satan Sonny Boy on this one, because people really don’t know how it is with these drug addicts. The human beings that have a major problem, don’t understand some stuff about drugs.

Addiction is a sickness and people need a lot of help as well as care to get better. They also have to want to get better. And, in the event that they don’t want to get better, there is almost nothing that can be done about it.

The sad reality is is I believe that is what we saw with DMX. Those folks that were closest to him were really clear that there was not a lot they could do for him, because he didn’t seem to want to do anything with his sickness. I mean, not to disrespect him, but he did try at times to get help but in other times, I was told there was nothing that they could do about it. Nevertheless, we still want to “talk” to the people who gave DMX drugs recently. At any rate, Lil Nas X plight with his mother is not really our concern anyway. His MOTHER is a concern and hopefully Mama X gets the help that she needs. Some of the critics only wanna diss the Lil Guy.

In the meantime, her son is going to continue on as he was and thriving in a way that only most of us can imagine. Good luck mom.

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EXCLUSIVE: AR-Ab Files Emergency Motion To Prevent Murder Victim’s Family From Speaking During Sentencing

Philadelphia rapper AR-Ab is making a last-minute request to a judge, to prevent a murder victim’s family from speaking during his sentencing, which is scheduled for tomorrow (April 15th).

On November 19, 2019, AR-Ab was convicted of conspiracy to distribute 50 grams or more methamphetamine, 5 kilograms or more of cocaine, 280 grams or more of cocaine base, and 100 grams or more of heroin.

The government’s case against Ar-Ab and eight of his OBH (Original Block Hustlaz) associates was bolstered after a former associate named Dontez “Tez” Stewart, turned stool pigeon and testified against the rapper during his two-and-a-half-week trial.

Tez Stewart claimed that AR-Ab ordered a hit on a drug dealer named Robert Johnson. Stewart carried out the murder in return for about $10,000 worth of drugs. 

The government was planning on allowing the family of Robert Johnson to give witness impact statements during AR-Ab’s sentencing under The Crime Victim’s Rights Act (CVRA).

AR-Ab’s lawyers are taking issue with the possibility of Johnson’s family speaking during his sentencing because the rapper was never charged with the murder.

Stewart was the one hit with a murder charge for killing Johnson. His testimony against AR-Ab led to a reduced sentence of third-degree murder for carrying out the hit. 

AR-Ab’s lawyer claims Johnson’s family’s testimony could result in a harsher sentence against AR app, who was never charged with Johnson’s homicide.

“Mr. West has never been charged with the murder of Mr. Johnson, much less convicted. The testimony of Stewart at trial did not bear sufficient indicia of reliability to establish any connection between Mr. West and the death of Mr. Johnson,” explained Ar-Ab’s lawyer, Edward C. Meehan Jr. 

AR-Ab’s lawyer is requesting that his sentencing date be delayed, should the court decides to allow the witness impact statements. 

AR-Ab, born Abdul Ibrahim West, is facing a life sentence after he was convicted of running the drug operation. 

The Feds claim AR-Ab used his record label OBH Records as a front for the massive drug conspiracy. 

AR-Ab’s close associate and OBH artist Dark Lo also got caught up in the case, after he allegedly wrote a threatening letter to Stewart, advising him not to testify.

Dark Lo pleaded guilty to witness tampering and is facing up to 15 years in prison for writing the letter to Stewart under his alias Ron Harvey Jr.

The real Ron Harvey was a founding member of the Philadelphia Black Mob who was hit with seven life sentences. 

The notorious hitman was accused of being involved in a heinous crime in 1973 in Washington DC, where seven people – including an infant – were slaughtered in a home that was owned by NBA legend, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. 

AR-Ab filed the emergency motion today, and a judge has yet to decide as to whether or not Johnson’s family will be able to make a statement during his sentencing.

AR-ab tries to prevent murder victim's family from speaking during sentencing
The government replies to AR-ab attempt to prevent murder victim’s family from speaking during sentencing

AR-Ab could be facing an uphill battle, because Jennifer Arbittier Williams, Acting United States Attorney, also filed a motion, asking the judge to dismiss AR-ab’s last-minute effort to delay sentencing. 

“At trial, this Court correctly found that the murder was indeed intrinsic to the conspiracy and ruled that the jury should hear evidence of this murder during trial,” Williams countered. “That evidence included that the defendant ordered a co-conspirator drug trafficker to kill a suspected rival drug dealer, and then the defendant paid the coconspirator with significant quantities of drugs. The defendant offers no compelling justification as to why this Court’s previous findings were erroneous.”

A judge has yet to rule on the matter. 

 

‘Snowfall’ Cast Amin Joseph & Michael Hyatt Talk Season 4, Freeway Rick Ross and Danileigh’s Tweet

Amin Joseph & Michael Hyatt are two actors that play an integral part of FX’ television series, “Snowfall.” 

Approaching the highly-anticipated finale of Season 4 on April 21st, the show has viewers on the edge of their seats as they continue to wait patiently in seeing what unfolds from episode to episode.

Written by acclaimed author Walter Mosley, who executive produced the project alongside John Singleton, “Snowfall” takes place during the height of the crack epidemic in South Central Los Angeles in the 80’s.

Amin plays uncle to Franklin Saint (played by Damson Idris), while Michael plays his dear mother. It seems everything Franklin does affects his family and close friends, faced with the decision to continue the hustle or surrender altogether.



AllHipHop: How did you get into acting?

Amin: I’m from Harlem, New York. I’d done plays when I was a young kid in middle school, but when I first started taking it serious, I was on the basketball team. My coach told me to go downtown to audition for a commercial because I used to be on the bench cutting up, talking mad smack. I wasn’t getting in the game at all. He knew I wasn’t gonna cut any playing time so he said “yo man get off my bench, go downtown and make some use of yourself.” That’s my first foray into professional acting, the commercial world. I decided to take it serious and learn theatre. I grew up in the Apollo Theatre in Harlem, ended up going to Howard University and studying there in the conservatory under the late Al Freeman Jr.

Michael: I went to Howard too and grad school, we both went to the same program. Didn’t know each other, when did you leave there Amin? 

Amin: I left in 2001.

Michael: I was there ‘87 to ‘91 or ‘92, probably ‘91.

AllHipHop: What’re you most excited for with Season 4 well underway?

Amin: I feel good. To have a show about black culture, a certain time period, I feel a circle of truth around my head that we’re telling the story of the late great John Singleton. We’re carrying on his legacy being able to still employ people that he handpicked, that he personally tapped to help their trajectory in this career — that gives birth to a new era of filmmaker and creative, that we’re telling our story made by one of our most prolific filmmakers ever. That feels good to be on our fourth season doing that.

Michael: I agree with Amin. I look at the messages on Twitter and Instagram, I’m grateful that people are connected to the show as they are and they continue to be. Because of Hulu, there’s been an increase in viewing which is beautiful. I love that we’e reaching as many people as we are.

AllHipHop: Amin, how did you feel when you saw Danileigh’s tweet that she couldn’t get into “Snowfall?”

Amin: I think it’s been quite overblown. What I really was speaking to is nothing about the sister personally. A lot of times when we think about the word ‘black’ when it comes to this country, there’s the black people speaking literally, then there’s black culture. “Snowfall” is about black culture, it’s about knowing the history so that we won’t repeat it. When I say it’s a black thing, someone might not understand: if you’re not really investigating the black culture and the relevance this story has to black culture, then perhaps you’re missing something.

AllHipHop: Starting out, did you think the show would be this popular?

Michael: Well you attach John Singleton to something, you know it has wings. I’m not one to really pay attention to numbers, but I knew that it was going to be a beautiful artistic experience. I knew that it was going to be truthful because that’s what John reaches for.

Amin: I thought we would’ve blown up. I thought we would’ve been the biggest thing coming straight out the gate. It’s John Singleton, it’s LA in the 80’s. This is a period piece, it’s on FX, one premium networks in all of the world. Come on, we have talent like Michael Hyatt. Are you kidding me? The young man Damson Idris, Angela Lewis, Carter Hudson, we have a phenomenal cast. I always thought this show would get the eyeballs. The fact we all were dealing with the pandemic, the show was first shown to the audience during the cable paradigm. Now, everyone’s into streaming. Now that people can stream this next day on Hulu after watching it on FX the day before, it opened up a bigger fanbase. No one makes a show for it not to be seen. Being critically acclaimed, that’s up to media, up to critics. Especially a show like this, you want people to see it so people can understand this point of view, this particular type of perspective. I’m glad it’s finally finding an audience. It’s always had a small niche audience, but it’s finding a larger audience like Michael said because of Hulu. We’re game for it all here.

AllHipHop: Walter Mosley said most actors were new to big-time performance, minus you Michael. He said you all were very interesting, intelligent people. How does that feel?

Amin: It’s freaking Walter Mosley, let’s be real. He works on a sacred ground of fiction literature so to have him as one of our collaborators in the writing room, it brings another authenticity. He’s another person personally tapped by John Singleton. Looking at things now, we’re able to see things not from hindsight, but in pure view. What a great pick that was for John Singleton to get with someone like that, to be able to continue to steward the story.

AllHipHop: How was it seeing your character develop from season to season? 

Michael: I am learning. Every season, I don’t ever see it coming where Cissy is asked to go. I’m surprised as the next person. I’m grateful for the opportunity to stretch and flex muscles that are necessary to make Cissy come alive. It’s really beautiful, it’s a lovely artistic experience. It really has been for me, and a spiritual one. It’s been a lovely journey. 

Amin: You never know what we’re going to be thrown. We do realize with this subject matter that more than likely things are not going to end up well for all the characters we attach to. We’re watching them live their lives, not knowing the ramifications of their actions that we’d see later on. How we could look back in history and see how people were engaged in the selling or the taking, the destruction of their community, the moral fibre of their spirituality, you didn’t see it. I surrender to that each year and see where the writers are taking the story, try my best to embody and surrender to that.

AllHipHop: Talk about the growth of Franklin Saint from asking his cousin for advice to being the boss.

Michael: Working with Damson is watching a child evolve. Damon is so in tune, he’s so passionate about telling the story. He’s new to the game, he’s eager, and he’s wide open. It’s lovely to watch this young man evolve into his manhood, into his artistic adulthood. Whenever we’re working together, he’s incredibly generous. It’s a wonderful energy to feed off of, we thankfully feed off each other really well. He keeps me on my toes. The evolution of Franklin, it’s heartbreaking to see someone who truly had a pure dream to change his community for the better. Truly thought he was doing that not only for his family, but the community as well. To see him go through this journey of learning how to play the chess of life, finding out the hard way that sometimes your best intentions without a clear understanding, you’re going to trip. He’s tripping and he’s trying to find his way. As heartbreaking as it is, unfortunately it’s part of the journey for so many of us.

AllHipHop: Favorite episode this season and why?

Amin: My favorite is Episode 407, so much happens in this episode. It’s one of those episodes. We have our episodes that seem like they’re setting the story up, setting the season up. A lot of those you get that preface, that exposition to set up the season in the beginning episodes. We’re starting to turn that corner to those episodes that make the season what it is, the conflict time. Episode 7 is my favorite for this season because there’s so many things that happen in this episode, it turns the world to where we end up at the season finale.

It’s crazy, we really start seeing the world start to crumble. Things that have been held together, things that Cissy has held together for so long, Franklin, Uncle and Auntie, we see things spraying. People are barely able to hold on to their concept of reality, this episode is quite the shift. 

AllHipHop: Michael, do you have a favorite episode?

Amin: Michael doesn’t even watch our work. Michael doesn’t even watch “Snowfall,” she’s the only person we let go with not watching “Snowfall.” She doesn’t believe in watching her work. Therefore, do you have a favorite episode from reading the script? Which will probably be the best way to approach Michael on that.

Michael: I seldom get to work with Amin in the seasons, so there’s a storyline there that I get to work with Amin.

Amin: I’m very sure Michael has been a big advocate of the love between Cissy and Alton. The work that they do this season is phenomenal. We’ve seen some of it, but it’s going to really blossom in the next few episodes. Iit shows really the stakes and what it does, what this whole world is doing to these really fragile relationships of people and the loving bond they have together. I know she was proud to fight for that in this season. 

Michael: It’s been a joy to work with Kevin Carol specifically, because he brought to Alton a true fierceness of intensity of passion that only he could have done. Kevin’s a tremendous actor, tremendous human being. He brought such life, such compassion, feeding off of him is so organic and effortless. The energy we have on camera is really effortless. It’s been a joy to go through this journey with Kevin, definitely.

AllHipHop: How was it filming after the passing of John Singleton?

Amin: As one would think, we lost our helmer. We lost the guy who was steering the ship. You can’t replace John. I’m glad our production didn’t go “here’s the new replacement to John,” because it’s impossible. His enthusiasm, his wit, his genius, his creativity, his charisma, that can’t be replaced. What you can do, you can relish the time spent. You can remember the lessons, you can be thoughtful of how you treat your fellow crew member. You can be passionate in telling the story. You can be laser focused into making sure we speak truth to power where it needs to be. Those are things I take from John in a whimsical, child-like enchantment with the filmmaking process. I’ll never forget that about John: he wasn’t serious about filming, it was always a collaboration. It was always enthusiastic, I really loved that about him.

AllHipHop: How do you feel about Freeway Rick Ross saying you guys stole his story? 

Michael: Lovingly, I know very little of what’s his name. I’ve heard from other people ‘cause I remember when we used to do the press tours, there’d be some questions about whether the story was his life. I remember John saying “no, this is the life of so many people who lived this journey.” I don’t know Mr. Ross’s experience but it seems to me from the stories I’ve heard from so many people around the country, that this journey is something many people can relate to. I believe what John told me, that this isn’t specifically his autobiography.

Amin: To give another POV from it, I personally know Freeway. I respect Freeway and his story, he has a story to tell unapologetically, through his own lens with his capabilities. He’s a competent businessman and he definitely has a story to tell. There are plenty of similarities in the story that we tell, but Freeway deserves an opportunity for his narrative to be told by him. There’s love and respect for him.

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AllHipHop: How excited are you for Season 5? Saw it was renewed, congrats1 

Amin: Thank you, we’re back in the saddle. The thing about each season is working with people like Michael, working with my sister, working with Damson my young brother, Isaiah, Angela, Carter, Sergio, Alon, Kevin, that’s been the joy. The personal relationship with our crew, the people we’ve been in and out of this with for the last 5 years, it sounds crazy. With Covid it’s extended a bit so it’s almost 6 years. It doesn’t sound splashy but that’s the real. I’ve had a child, a daughter. Michael has a young son that I’ve watched grown up into a brilliant young man during this time. John was about that as well. John has a young son, he has a birthday coming up this next week. He’s a “Snowfall” baby, he was born the second season of Snowfall. Those things really mean the most to me going into Season 5, ‘cause who knows what those writers are gon’ put us through. 

Michael: I concur with everything that Amin said. It’s a joy coming to set for the first day and seeing all of these amazing faces that we haven’t seen for 6 months. Catching up and diving in, creating art. At the end of the day, we’re all artists. Grateful to be employed, grateful to be telling our stories. We’ve all had our rollercoaster, trials and tribulations that artists have. To be here in this historical show, telling the stories we’re able to tell, having the story that we now have as a part of our lives — the stories with John, the stories with Walter, it’s been a phenomenal experience. I’m grateful that we’re able to extend it for another year. 

Fans Honor DMX In Front Of His Old Childhood Apartment In Yonkers

The death of rapper DMX has caused unspeakable heartbreak to the Hip-Hop community, as fans of the late artist related so closely to him that they feel like a friend has died. 

Through millions of social media-posted expressions of bereavement and condolences, fans only knew Dark Man X through his art.

There are some that looked beyond the rap moniker and are mourning the loss of Earl Simmons.



His beloved Yonkers community gathered outside of the apartment building that he grew up in to show their respect to the “Slippin’” emcee. The vigil helped those who knew him, were related by blood and street codes to express memories of how he impacted the city.

One of them that was echoed was his heart for charity and how he gave of himself to others. His belief in giving back afforded those who came after in the community to form valuable bonds with the chart-topper. 

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Outside of the various turkey giveaways and random gifts to people in need, he donated to the Nepperhan Community Center and tens of thousands of dollars to basketball programs.

All in attendance showed appreciation for his international acclaim but felt a deep sense of obligation to recognize him in his hometown. While the details are not firmed, the city will host a parade in his honor. 

Also, funeral details have not been released as of April 14th.

Juvenile Celebrates Gets The Key To The City Of New Orleans

Cash Money records might have taken over for the 1999 and 2000s, but it was not until 21 years later that their star artist received the key to their hometown.

On Wednesday, April 14, 2021, rapper Terius “Juvenile” Gray was presented the high honor from the New Orleans mayor, the honorable Latoya Cantrell.

Mr. “Back that Thang Up” attended the ceremony held in the municipality’s city hall. In front of friends, family, and fans, Cantrell noted his over 30-year contribution to rap music and how his celebrity has impacted the city.

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The plaque read, “In recognition of his contribution to the music industry and being known as one of the pioneers of hip-hop music in the South. Known as a creative genius and homegrown talent that has made him a hip-hop legend and known worldwide. He has not only been able to show us how good he is at putting lyrics to a beat, but just how artistic he is with his hands by crafting luxury furniture, Made by Juvie.”

“Creating music that shook the world with hits like ‘Bounce for the Juvenile,’ ‘Back that Azz Up’ and ‘Slow Motion,’ he has had an amazing journey releasing 112 solo projects to date and has sold millions of records, including two hit albums ‘Solja Rags’ and ‘400 Degreez.’

“As a son of the City of New Orleans, Juvenile exemplifies the New Orleans’ spirit by bringing people together and inspiring a generation of musicians and fans. Thank you for your contributions to the music industry, entrepreneurship, and the evolution of Hip Hop!”

Juvenile is indeed a pioneer and deserves the accolade.

Ciara, Jennifer Lopez Want You To “Roll Up Your Sleeves” And Get A Vaccination Shot

Singer Ciara and her sports star husband Russell Wilson are promoting COVID-19 vaccinations in a U.S. TV special featuring the likes of Jennifer Lopez, Matthew McConaughey, and Lin-Manuel Miranda.

The celebrity couple will host “Roll Up Your Sleeves” on Sunday night (April 18th), with the hour-long show designed to “educate viewers, raise awareness and dispel concerns surrounding the COVID-19 vaccines,” according to organizers.

The star-studded event also aims to “inform and encourage those who have vaccination concerns to learn the facts”.

U.S. President Joe Biden, former leader Barack Obama and his First Lady Michelle will all be making appearances, as will COVID czar Dr. Anthony Fauci, who will be interviewed by McConaughey on the show.

Other celebrities in the line-up include Billy Crystal, Demi Lovato, Eva Longoria, Faith Hill, Jennifer Hudson, Sterling K. Brown, Wanda Sykes, Ken Jeong, Shaquille O’Neal, and Charles Barkley.

To date, there have been more than 31 million positive cases of COVID-19 across the nation since the pandemic began, with over 560,000 deaths, while more than 66 million Americans – an estimated 20 percent of the population – have been fully vaccinated so far.

Rapper NBA YoungBoy Booked Into Louisiana Jail After California Arrest

It seems like it was just last year when rapper NBA YoungBoy was on top of the world. He had all the money he could imagine to toss around. 

He had Floyd Mayweather’s daughter, YaYa, stabbing pregnant girls and his music was killing the streaming game.

But as of today, the 21-year-old is held up behind bars in Louisiana. He has been booked and placed on hold at the St. Martin Parish Correctional Center and will be waiting until the US Marshal comes to the town to snatch him up.

His stint at SMPCC comes three weeks after getting arrested for a “traffic stop.”

The rapper, whose real name is Kentrell Gaulden, was knocked by the feds at the end of March in Los Angeles after they caught him with an outstanding federal warrant stretching back to an incident that happened at a video shoot in September 2020 in Baton Rouge.

Almost as dramatic as a scene out of a Cops episode, the “Make No Sense” rapper tried to run away from the law enforcement team on foot after the FBI stopped his vehicle. #ThatWasDumb

A grand jury gave the rapper an indictment for a felon in possession of a firearm. While there are no charges listed publicly for NBA YoungBoy, his detainment was initiated by the U.S. Marshals’ Office.

Hope he don’t drop the soap.

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