Florida rapper Kodak Black makes his first public appearance since being released pardoned by Donald Trump. Kodak shows off new diamond grill with Johnny Dang, new tattoos and his recent weight loss.
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Lil Migo – Make It Out (Video)
Memphis rapper Lil Migo takes on a Bobby Womack sample infused beat, produced by Dr8koo, for his new song and video called “Make It Out.”
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Kodak Black – Last Day In
Kodak Black was recently pardoned by former president Donald Trump and has managed to drop his first song since being out titled “Last Day In”.
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EST Gee & Yo Gotti – Get Money (Remix) (Video)
Louisville, KY and CMG’s newest signee EST Gee got added to the Yo Gotti’s CMG label this week. Today, they deliver the visual to EST’s remix to “Get Money” directed by Diesel Films.
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Sauce Walka Calls Out Lil Uzi Vert For “Dick Munching” His Style With Face Diamond
Previously, Lil Uzi Vert took to social media to reveal that he had a new diamond in the works for himself, one that he reportedly spent $24 million on with Eliantte Jewelers. Now, Sauce Walka has called out the Philly rapper for biting his style.



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Lil Uzi Reveals He Paid Eliantte Jewelers $24M for Pink Diamond in Forehead
Lil Uzi Vert has been talked about amongst those who cop jewelry, and his creations with Elliot Eliantte Jewelers have always been highlighted. Now, the rapper has revealed that he has been paying millions of dollars for the last few years to implement a natural pink diamond in his face.







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Funkmaster Flex Says Jay-Z Made A Deal With Trump To Pardon Roc Nation CEO Desiree Perez
Funkmaster Flex has found some new fuel in his unusual and one-sided feud with Jay-Z thanks to an even more unusual source: Donald Trump’s 11th-hour spate of high-profile pardons just before leaving office earlier this year. Included in those pardons was Roc Nation CEO Desiree Perez, who was arrested in 1994 for conspiracy with intent to distribute narcotics. She cooperated with the US Attorney and was sentenced to five years of probation. Perez was appointed CEO of Roc Nation in 2019 after serving as COO and working with the company for nearly a decade.
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Yo Gotti Signs EST Gee to CMG, Gives Him $750K in Cash
Yo Gotti has added to his Collective Music Group roster by signing Louisville rapper EST Gee to the label. To celebrate the deal, Yo Gotti gifted the 26-year-old rapper $750,000 in cash.
Gotti shared a video on his Instagram page where he and Gee are in the studio. The CMG boss is seen standing across EST Gee as he welcomes the new addition with stacks of cash, a money counter, and multiple Ace of Spades bottles on the table.
“I know a star and hustler when I see one and EST Gee is up next,” Gotti said in a statement. “He got what it takes.”
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19-Year-Old Georgia Employee Scams Nearly $1 Million From Kroger In 2 Weeks
The theft, by a 19-year-old who worked at a Kroger in Duluth, Ga., occurred over two weeks when a supermarket compliance officer was away, the authorities said.
A teenage employee stole nearly $1 million from a Kroger supermarket in the metro Atlanta area and then went on a shopping spree for guns, shoes and cars, including a Chevrolet Camaro that he totaled, the authorities said on Thursday.
The employee, Tre Brown, 19, obtained more than 40 refunds on several credit cards for merchandise that he falsely claimed had been returned to a Kroger in Duluth, Ga., the police in Gwinnett County said.
The transactions ranged in value from $75 to more than $87,000, according to the police, who said that the fraud scheme was carried out over two weeks in December and January while a supermarket compliance officer was away.
The fraud was later detected by corporate employees of Kroger, who the police said had contacted them. A large sum of the money was returned after Mr. Brown’s arrest on Jan. 14 on a felony charge of theft by taking, the police said. They said they had no further information on the amount recovered.
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Meek Mill Calls Out Double Standard of People Arrested After Capitol Riots
Meek Mill, who has been outspoken about injustices in America, has taken to social media to call out the double standard for the predominantly white rioters as opposed to Black people in the United States.
Meek posted a screenshot of a Politico headline that showed rioter Richard Barnett—the man who was seen with his feet up on Nancy Pelosi’s desk in her office. The headline said Barnett reportedly won permission to return home as he waits for his trial to begin. Barnett was charged with entering capitol ground with a stun gun, theft, and disorderly conduct.
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Rapper YFN Lucci Identified As The Alleged Driver In Fatal Drive By Shooting In Atlanta
Authorities say Atlanta rapper YFN Lucci has been accused of being the driver in a shooting that left one man dead and another wounded.
Atlanta rapper YFN Lucci is accused of being the driver in a gang-related drive-by shooting that left one man dead and another wounded, authorities said.
The 29-year-old rapper turned himself in Wednesday, a day after Atlanta police announced murder charges against Lucci, whose real name is Rayshawn Bennett.
Police said Bennett and other “gang members” drove through rival gang territory on Dec. 10 and two people inside the car opened fire, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported citing an arrest warrant.
The rivals returned fire, hitting James Adams, 28, in the head, police said. Adams was “manually ejected” from the car and police later found his body lying in the road. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
Later that day, Kevin Wright, 32, arrived at a fire station with a gunshot wound to his abdomen. He survived.
Police said Ra’von Boyd, 23, was also in the vehicle during the shooting. Boyd and a 17-year-old juvenile were charged in the incident and were both arrested in Miami.
A warrant was put out for Bennett’s arrest Tuesday, charging him with murder, aggravated assault, participating in criminal street gang activity and possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony.
Before he surrendered to authorities Wednesday night, he released his latest music video on his Twitter and Instagram pages.
Bennett’s attorney Drew Findling said a “review of the initial evidence” provided “no basis for any criminal charges.”
Police said Bennett and other “gang members” drove through rival gang territory on Dec. 10 and two people inside the car opened fire, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported citing an arrest warrant.
The rivals returned fire, hitting James Adams, 28, in the head, police said. Adams was “manually ejected” from the car and police later found his body lying in the road. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
Later that day, Kevin Wright, 32, arrived at a fire station with a gunshot wound to his abdomen. He survived.
Police said Ra’von Boyd, 23, was also in the vehicle during the shooting. Boyd and a 17-year-old juvenile were charged in the incident and were both arrested in Miami.
A warrant was put out for Bennett’s arrest Tuesday, charging him with murder, aggravated assault, participating in criminal street gang activity and possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony.
Before he surrendered to authorities Wednesday night, he released his latest music video on his Twitter and Instagram pages.
Bennett’s attorney Drew Findling said a “review of the initial evidence” provided “no basis for any criminal charges.”
Lucci is best known for his 2016 song “Key to the Streets” featuring the Atlanta-area-based rap group Migos.

