Source: NBC / Getty Ice Cube Reacts To The New Rappers Coming Out Of The West It’s no doubt that Ice Cube played a huge role in putting West Coast hip-hop on the map, so it’s only right he give his take on today’s up-and-coming rappers from the same area. From Blueface’s “Respect My Crypn” to Saweetie’s “Up Now” to Lil Mosey’s “Kamikaze,” Cube shared his honest opinion on the rappers who are holding it down for the West.
Source: Paul Natkin / Getty Ladies, gentlemen…people across the globe, we have reached a very special moment in history…or so I hope. Kanye West , a.k.a. the next Walt Disney , Steve Jobs , and Picasso , is chucking the deuces up to his ego. I killed my ego — KANYE WEST (@kanyewest) June 14, 2018 That’s right, the thing that has gotten Kanye into trouble more times than once has finally hit six feet under. Hours before Kanye’s big announcement, he posted about his wife’s involvement in freeing 63-year-old Alice Johnson from prison. https://t.co/GBaHHmLIL3 — KANYE WEST (@kanyewest) June 14, 2018 Then, Kanye went into a Twitter thread about eliminating pride… give without pride — KANYE WEST (@kanyewest) June 14, 2018 your pride can be and will be used against you — KANYE WEST (@kanyewest) June 14, 2018 be great without pride — KANYE WEST (@kanyewest) June 14, 2018 And then came the big reveal… I killed my ego — KANYE WEST (@kanyewest) June 14, 2018 Who or what is Kanye West with no ego? Just Ye — KANYE WEST (@kanyewest) June 14, 2018 And big shocker…this is something new for Ye… this is new for me but it’s just how I feel now. I don’t know why. I thought my ego protected me from doubters so that I wouldn’t doubt myself but there has to be a better way to do this — KANYE WEST (@kanyewest) June 14, 2018 Finally, Ye ended by saying his need to help people affects his actions… sometimes I have trouble saying no because I want to help everyone — KANYE WEST (@kanyewest) June 14, 2018 So there you have it. Could we be on the horizon of a new Ye? We already know how random and fickle he can be. And now that it’s known he has bipolar disorder , I wonder if that will affect his future sentiments. Per usual, only time will tell and Kanye will continue to keep us guessing. Until then, I’ll happily attend that ego funeral. Let’s just hope the only resurrection Kanye believes in is Jesus Christ.
Source: James Leynse / Getty Several people have been killed, after a white pickup truck drove down the West Side Highway bike path in New York City for serval blocks. According to police, the driver drove his vehicle on the wrong side of the West Side Highway then on the the bike path. Once he stopped, he got out of the car with what police said was a gun, and was shot by officers. Authorities are still investigating the incident and are considering terrorism as part of the investigation. CLICK HERE TO READ MORE
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Troy Ave is one of many rappers to compare himself to Tupac. Just last month, Memphis rapper, Young Dolph compared himself to the West Coast legend after surviving over 100 gun shots, inspiring the name of his recent album, Bulletproof. Brooklyn emcee Troy Ave, stated that he was the second coming of Tupac when he appeared on The […]
Q Parker Talks The Bad Boy Reunion Tour On “Don’t Be Scared” “So we’re actually on the road and we’re on the west coast,” said Parker. “At the time no Bad Boy artists are traveling to the West Coast but we have to promote our single “Only You” and the West Coast is the only coast that initially jumped on the record. […] “So we had to beef up security and we go to the West Coast and we’re out at this club and they play the song and we hear it and we’re getting ready to be like ‘Get money!’ but then we’re like—‘woah!’ From that moment on we would never allow any DJ to play it.” Listen to Q Parker on “Don’t Be Scared” below. Continue reading →
For your listening pleasure… Q Parker Talks The Bad Boy Reunion Tour On “Don’t Be Scared” Q Parker of 112 fame recently stopped by BOSSIP’s Don’t Be Scared podcast to dish on the “Bad Boy Family Reunion” tour. While there he also recounted classic 112 stories including the time the group first head Tupac’s “Hit Em Up” diss. “So we’re actually on the road and we’re on the west coast,” said Parker. “At the time no Bad Boy artists are traveling to the West Coast but we have to promote our single “Only You” and the West Coast is the only coast that initially jumped on the record. […] “So we had to beef up security and we go to the West Coast and we’re out at this club and they play the song and we hear it and we’re getting ready to be like ‘Get money!’ but then we’re like—‘woah!’ From that moment on we would never allow any DJ to play it.” Listen to Q Parker on “Don’t Be Scared” below. @BossipDBS @HipHopObama @IamDaniCanada @DavidDTSS
The Amarillo Police Department are on the scene of an active shooter situation taking place at a local Walmart, 97.9 The Beat has confirmed. https://twitter.com/CityofAmarillo/status/742756165491167233 Officials have asked the public to stay to stay away from the area as they detain the area and evacuate patrons out of the west side of the building. https://twitter.com/CityofAmarillo/status/742756331191296001 […]