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Boosie Badazz Unveils ‘Touch Down 2 Cause Hell’ Tracklisting

Fans have been patiently waiting for Boosie Badazz to drop an album since his release from prison last year. The release date for Touch Down 2 Cause Hell has been set for May 26th and he has unveiled its tracklisting, which boasts some all-star features. Artists like Rich Homie Quan, Rick Ross, Keyshia Cole, Chris Brown and more make appearances on the 17-track effort.

Peep the tracks below.

Touch Down 2 Cause Hell

1. “Intro”
2. “Windows of My Eyes”
3. “Retaliation”
4. “Like A Man” feat. Rich Homie Quan
5. “No Juice”
6. “Don Da Da”
7. “Mr. Miyagi”
8. “On Deck”
9. “Hip Hop Hooray”
10. “On That Level” feat. Webbie
11. “She Don’t Love Me” feat. Chris Brown
12. “Drop Top Music” feat. Rick Ross
13. “How She Got Her Name”
14. “Spoil You” feat. T.I.
15. “Black Heaven” feat. Keyshia Cole
16. “Kicking Clouds”
17. “Hands Up”

Neef Buck – “Keep the Water Running” ft Dirty 1000 (p###. by Blak Hippie)

Today we present you with the fifth visual off Neef Buck’s ‘Forever Do Me 7’ mixtape.”Keep the Water Running” features Dirty 1000 and is produced by Blak Hippie. This is a big look for Neef Buck as he’s been making a bunch of noise in the grimey streets of Philly and throughout the Tri-State area. Clean visual, highly entertaining. Look out for Neef this year!

After 39 Years Escaped Prisoner Turns Himself In For Free Healthcare

Ronnie Dickinson of Frankfort, Kentucky, turned himself in to authorities with an incredible story, sheriff’s officials said Tuesday: His name isn’t Ronnie Dickinson, he’s been a fugitive for nearly 39 years, and he wants to go back to prison for the health care.

 

Gary Payton Suspended From FOX Sports After Battery Accusation

Gary Payton has been suspended from his analyst gig on FOX Sports due to a woman accusing him of putting his hands on her, TMZ reports. A woman, Trishtan Williams, claims that she accompanied Payton to an award show in Seattle, WA back in Janury and that he attacked her multiple times that night.

Williams alleged that Payton shoved her in a bar, then assaulted her in a car and then again in a hotel room.

The former NBA All-Star said that Williams is making these allegations to score a big pay day but FOX, where Payton has worked since 2013, is taking these allegations seriously.

“Regardless of the circumstance, domestic violence is abhorrent and inexcusable and FOX takes these accusations very seriously,” the network said in a statement to the Huffington Post. “As soon as we were made aware of the claim, we began an internal investigation. Mr. Payton was suspended immediately pending the completion of the investigation. Out of respect for both parties we will not be making any additional statements.”

Payton is suspended indefinitely. Williams also sued Payton over the assault for an undisclosed amount.

Apocalypse – “Mr Officer” (P###. By RuzBeatz)

Brooklyn wordsmith Apocalypse is set to release his debut album entitled “The Wake Up Call” on May 12, 2015 via #NoLabelJustUS/Deranged Music. He delivers a musical neck snapping song right here “Mr. Officer” behind the pads is RuzBeatz and this really knocks!! Apocalypse goes after the jugular questioning police motives behind alot of actions against people lately!

Horseshoe Gang x K-Young x One-2 – “Same Ol’ Thing”

Here’s another record off Mint Room 2. On “Same Ol’ Thing” label mates Horseshoe Gang, One-2 & K-Young get together to speak on the same things that are repeatedly heard or scene in the music world today. Mint Room 2 drops May 12th on DJBooth.net and 2DopeBoyz.com.

T.O.N.Y. Ft. Termanology – “Gladiator School” (P###. By Statik Selektah)

Minnesota lyricist T.O.N.Y. recruits Termanology for his latest single “Gladiator School”. Listen as T.O.N.Y. and Termanology go bar for bar over some very soulful Statik Selektah production.

Pregnant Popeyes Manager Fired After Refusing To Pay For Armed Robbery

Marissa Holcomb was held at gunpoint late last month in an armed robbery at a Popeyes in Texas. Then, she got fired. The shift manager, who is five months pregnant, says she was reprimanded because she refused to pay back $400 that the gunman got away with.

 

Join The Ill Community and Vote In The AllHipHop Review Board Thread

Join the Ill Community and sign up to cast your vote for the AHH/IC Review Board thread. Founded and sponsored by KillaCham, the thread is for fans of music to personally post their own album reviews, each review serves as a vote, of which the total is later averaged into a score, very similar to Rotten Tomatoes or Metacritic ! Even though these reviews are separate from the official reviews posted by AHH, it serves more as a review board for the people. It’s fun and very easy, join the discussion and cast your vote. Every few weeks a new album is reviewed and posted !

 

You can find the thread below in the Ill Community:

http://community.allhiphop.com/discussion/529485/allhiphop-review-board-wale-album-about-nothing-joey-bada-b4-da-1-week-left/p1

 

This is more of a way to give back to the people so sign up and get in on the action !

Recently a score was done for Kendrick Lamar’s “To Pimp A Butterfly” and Lupe Fiasco’s “Tetsuo & Youth”:

 

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Elcee – “GTFOMF”

 Toronto’s Elcee is an up and coming artist who uses his unique blend of double-time raps and velvet-smooth R&B vocals to create a sound that follows along from your headphones, to the whip, to the party and back to the bedroom. Compared to such artists as Chance The Rapper and Childish Gambino, Elcee is currently honing his live show on stages across Ontario. With his affiliation with the JetPacks Ent. collective Elcee is destined to excel.  Elcee – GTFOMF  Song Produced by JR Jarris Directed by 5000 Pound Films Co-Directed by Andrew Borzi Cinematography by Justin Kinch Edited by GLVDIOLU$ About GTFOMF: Running through the city, Elcee The Artist drops his latest music video for his fan favorite GTFOMF. Just in time for the warm weather, this video is a testament to the power of collaboration with right-minded individuals. We hope you enjoy watching it as much as we enjoyed making it. Visuals by 5000 Pound Films. #ManeStream [Hosted by DJ Nado]https://elceetheartist.bandcamp.com/album/manestream-hosted-by-dj-nado About #ManeStream: Elcee The Artist & JetPacks Collective present #MANESTREAM hosted by DJ Nado. The Toronto native leaves listeners head bobbin’ from the club—to the whip—to the bedroom. Silky smooth vocals spread over double-time raps have become a trademark sound for Elcee and we get this full-fledged with his latest mixtape, #MANESTREAMElcee goes over instrumentation produced by ReallyRaw, BuffBay, Had1, Christian RichJR JarrisJengi BeatsMr. Carmack & More! Features include JunnMartel YT & DotBoooyReezy!! Check out Elcee on Instagram and Twitter @ElceeTheArtist and on web via www.elceetheartist.com for latest projects and events. GTF5 Connect With Elcee www.twitter.com/elceetheartist www.instagram.com/elceetheartist www.facebook.com/elceetheartist www.soundcloud.com/elceetheartist www.elceetheartist.com

Mother Sues Police For Stripping Dead Daughter And Taking Pics

A mother is suing the Cook County Sheriff’s Department accusing officers of taking inappropriate nude photos of her daughter’s dead body. The lawsuit claims deputies improperly removed her clothing at the scene and took nude photos.

Good Life Music Group Hosts Listening Party At Street Execs Studios

Photo by Freddy O

Good Life Music Group, an Atlanta based independent record company recently presented its artists, rappers: Issa, Front Street, Law G and producer T Black the Hit Maker to an exclusive audience of media and special guests to walk them through a combined effort of hit tracks resulting in the culmination of their mixtape, Family Ties. Guests were treated with delectable food courtesy of Chef Kurt, Drumma Boy’s signature sparkling wine, Moreno and other alcoholic beverages. The Streets A&R, Bigga Rankin, MC’d the night, with DJ Key, introducing each track with a short announcement from each artist featured on it.

Former A&R exec at Atlantic records, now partner with Pharrell Williams, Kawan “KP” Prather co-hosted, alongside award winning producer, Drumma Boy and ATL celebrity radio host, Lil Bankhead . The night concluded with guests leaving with gift bags containing Good Life merchandise and paraphernalia.

Check out more photos from the event. Photos by Freddy O.

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Baltimore Police Hypocritically Compares Protesters To A Lynch Mob

This op-ed piece originally appeared on Hebrew Vision News

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“…While we appreciate the right of our citizens to protest and applaud the fact that, to date, the protests have been peaceful, we are very concerned about the rhetoric of the protests. In fact, the images seen on television look and sound much like a lynch mob in that they are calling for the immediate imprisonment of these officers without them ever receiving the due process that is the Constitutional right of every citizen, including law enforcement officers…”
-Excerpt from the Baltimore Fraternal Order of Police statement-

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The recent statement issued by the Baltimore Fraternal Order of Police (BFOP) comparing the indignant protesters in arms over the police related death of Freddie Gray to a “lynch mob” adds insult to injury to the greater Black community in America due to the historical terrorism that we have faced from lynch mobs, which has included police repression. So with the recent rash of police murders of unarmed Black’s, this statement clearly demonstrates that the ghosts of Jim Crow’s past continues to haunt America as many of the murderers who are police do so with impunity.

Hypocritically, what this statement also does is continues to demonize the victims of the American White Supremacist construct, while casting the perpetrators of White Supremacy as the victims. This horrendously exacerbated statement is historically inaccurate, relative to the past and present lynch mobs of which Blacks have suffered the worst fate at their cruel hands, and therefore needs to recanted by the BFOP due to its insensitive and mendacious nature. What the BFOP fails to acknowledge is the exhaustion and exasperation of the Black community in response to the continual heinous and unjustified extrajudicial executions of members of the Black community.

In light of the numerous extrajudicial executions of unarmed Blacks, it is absolutely deplorable how the statement recognized the “Constitutional right” of due process that the officers involved in Freddie Gray’s murder are being afforded, while none of the victims who have lost their lives from these rogue police officers ever had a chance to experience. This is an injustice that the Black community has continued to face, with men, women and children suffering murder after murder at the hands of street vigilantes and police officers who have played the role of jury, judge and executioner. And while I do believe in the rule of law and the righteous carrying out of justice, it is an outright insult to the Black community to demonstrate such an utter disregard and contempt for Black life in America.

As victims of state sponsored brutality, from plantation patrols to police forces, Blacks in America are and have been without sanctuary in law or its enforcement thereof. The continued onslaught against Black life in America shows the blatant contempt that the system in its entirety has for those who are classified in America as Black. As an individual who strives to be a man of peace, truth, justice, love and respect in Torah, and seeking to redress the grievances that are present with the Black Community in America, I find it absolutely hypocritical that the BFOP statement has been issued without providing any clear evidence to date of how Freddie Gray died in police custody. But it is such statements as these that provides me with the insight that what is taking is place is nothing less than the incitement of the Black community to riot by the powers that be in order to justify the rounding up and hauling off of the Black community to FEMA Camps where only the Most High knows what then will take place. Our best bet, as a community, is to find ways to further distance ourselves from the clear and present dangers that lurk in governmental structures in order to ensure our survival, and not fall to the traps that are being set for us. For it is only until we we are able to insulate ourselves from the existential threats that have been assailing us for the past 400 plus years in America, that we will be able to thrive as we once did before in our homelands from where we were stripped and forced to suffer in the most nightmarish of conditions in the blood drenched land of police killing sprees and home of the institutionally enslaved.