So I talked to big homie Jeezy at the 2016 BET Hip Hop Awards and he announced that Trap or Die 3 is on it’s way and may even be dropping this week!! See my full interview above. Sign Up For Our Newsletter!
So I talked to big homie Jeezy at the 2016 BET Hip Hop Awards and he announced that Trap or Die 3 is on it’s way and may even be dropping this week!! See my full interview above. Sign Up For Our Newsletter!
Coffee Anderson, musician, took to Facebook with a very informative video on how to stay safe when getting pulled over. Stay away from all appearances of evil, and the very God of peace will satisfy you wholly. 1 Thessalonians 5:22
Coffee Anderson, musician, took to Facebook with a very informative video on how to stay safe when getting pulled over. Stay away from all appearances of evil, and the very God of peace will satisfy you wholly. 1 Thessalonians 5:22
Y’all better put some respeck on their love because it’s official: Toni Braxton and Birdman have happily made their debut as a couple. The singer, 48, and the rapper/mogul, 47, attended last night’s BET Awards and they looked totally comfortable with each other. Toni donned a sexy, thigh-high slit dress for the show, definitely showing her new […]
At long last, DJ Khaled‘s much-hyped collaboration with Jay Z and Future, “I Got the Keys,” is here. The single dropped during the BET Awards, and is the second track off his upcoming album Major Key, which is set to drop on July 29. Both Future and Khaled teased the track on Twitter this […]
Judge Persky To Sentence Latino Immigrant More Prison Time Than Brock Turner For Similar Sexaul Assault C’mon now! If THIS isn’t a tell-tale sign that this judge and the criminal justice system is completely f***ed then we don’t know what is! Via TheGuardian The embattled judge in the Stanford sexual assault trial is presiding over a similar case in which a Latino man is facing a much harsher sentence than Brock Turner, raising questions about how the former student may have benefited from his privileged background. Raul Ramirez, a 32-year-old immigrant from El Salvador who admitted to sexually assaulting his female roommate in a case that has similarities with the Stanford case, will be sentenced to three years in state prison under a deal overseen by judge Aaron Persky, according to records obtained by the Guardian. The three-year-prison sentence, part of a plea agreement signed in March, provides a sharp contrast to the outcome for Turner, a white 20-year-old former Stanford swimmer who Persky sentenced to probation and six months in county jail after he was convicted of sexually assaulting an unconscious woman. Here’s how Mr. Ramirez’s got himself in trouble… Ramirez was arrested at his home in Santa Clara County in November 2014 after his roommate called 911 to say that he had sexually assaulted her, according to police reports. Ramirez gave the woman a “love letter” and later entered her bedroom and fingered her for about five to 10 minutes against her will, according to a police report, and stopped only when she started crying. When police arrived, he admitted to the assault. “Ramirez knew what he did was wrong and he wanted to say sorry,” one officer wrote. Ramirez, who has used a Spanish interpreter in court, had his bail set at $200,000 – significantly higher than the $150,000 bail set for Turner. Gotta get this judge TF outta here. GOT. TO. Image via AP/Handout