Archive for June, 2009

Tomorrow Finally Comes For Maino With The Release of Debut LP

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

Maino is seeing a day he thought he'd never see. Despite obstacles including a ten year stint in prison, a label change from Universal to Atlantic and pressure to return to the streets, his album If Tomorrow Comes hits stores today.

“My album is based on the portion of my life after I got out of prison and I wanted to do music. So I was going through some trials and tribulations, just had a baby, I was on parole, still in the streets, I was going through all this stuff in the streets and I was trying (more...)

Papoose - "Pay Homage"

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

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Maino - "Here Comes Trouble"

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

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Monica Conyers Resigns From Detroit City Council

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

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Monica Conyers, now a convicted felon, has resigned from her position from the Detroit City Council.

Wife of the powerful and much respected Democratic congressman John Conyers (and drafter of the pay-to play radio bill HR 848 currently under consideration by Congress), the City Councilwoman gave up her seat without any type of struggle. She was also given an extra push by a group of six council members that advised her resignation or be ousted by them.

A letter of resignation from Conyers was received Monday morning by Detroit City Clerk Janice Winfrey. This sudden transition comes from Conyers, 44, admitting Friday that she was obtaining funds from a Houston company, Synagro Technologies, in exchange for her vote in regards to a $47 million, sledge-treatment contract.

The one-paragraph letter was brought by a staffer that announced her resignation after she had pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit bribery three days prior, according to Associated Press.

Upon hearing the news, Council President Ken Cockrel, Jr. called Monday morning to have her step down from her position. More pressure was applied from Michigan Attorney General Mike Cox when he threatened to forcefully move her through means of the court if she didn't resign by Tuesday.

More than a year ago, former Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick came under the same type of pressure to resign after being involved with the text-messaging sex scandal. She would be the only one to vote against him resigning, but she could only sit back and watch as Kilpatrick lost the fight and would end up in jail as the vote was one-sided, 7-1.

As she steps down, a major transition in power will take into effect for the remainder of the year.

With the departure of Conyers, Ken Cockrel, Jr has returned, who had been absent from the council close to eight months as he was serving as they mayor. The balance of power, as a result, has shifted to moderates who are less insistent in relation to keeping contracts within the borders of Detroit and are open to raising water rates. Along with this, her absence could also have an impact on the council's stance on the renovation of the Cobo center that was proposed.

The resignation of Conyers is effective July 6 and her seat will remain empty through the end of the year, according to Cockrel. She faces up to five years in prison and a $250,000 fine at sentencing.

Nas - "Film"

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

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50 Cent - "Where You Are"

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

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DJ Unk's Jewlery Stolen From His Car

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

It would seem that West Atlanta has taken a “what's yours is mine” mentality, forcefully alleviating one of the city's favorite sons of his valuables, leaving him confused and angered. DJ Unk, perennial hit maker for Big Oomp Records and star of one of the last Southern Dance Movements, was robbed by (more...)

Gucci Mane feat. Big Boi - "She Got A Friend"

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

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Ace Hood Gets “Ruthless” With New Project

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

It's on and popping as Ace Hood takes another swing at the mic as he drops his sophomore album Ruthless today on We Da Best/Def Jam Records. Fueled by his new single “Overtime” featuring the rocking vocals of Akon, Ace Hood told Hip-Hop Wired, “I would put Ruthless as the number one album. Not just cause it's me, because it's my album, just cause of the message I'm trying to get out with this album. I got a record on there (more...)

Part 2: Missing Jada Justice

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

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In part 2 of the case of missing two-year-old Jada Justice disappearing only to be have her remains found in a swamp, the gritty details are given in relation to how this girl came to die.

As reported earlier, Lake County Prosecutor Bernard Carter announced that Engelica Castillo, 18, and her boyfriend, Tik Tkachik, 23, are being charged with murder, two counts of neglect of a dependent, battery and false informing.

Suspicion arose when Castillo and her boyfriend were not cooperating in the process of the investigation, according to the police. They also noted that in their first questioning of Castillo, she seemed to be under pressure of some substance.

As reported in the affidavit, Tkachik told the police that Castillo had been beating young Jada on the head after they had both used heroin. It was while on their way to buy more heroin that evening when they noticed that the girl was no longer breathing.

Allegedly the beating came from a bathroom accident that the infant had.

"I told you to stop. I told you enough is enough," Tkachik said he told Castillo, according to the affidavit. The pair allegedly repeatedly tried CPR to revive the child.

When they became aware of Jada no longer breathing, they took her to the house and once they realized that she was dead, they made attempts to dispose of the body.

Her body was allegedly placed in garbage cans the next day and taken, by Tkachik, to an obscured, wooded-type area in LaPorte County. It has been reported that he may have tried to burn the body which can be the explanation for the suffered that he suffered on his face that he stated was an accident with a propane grill, according to police.

After this unsuccessful attempt, the body was taken back to the home, entombed the body in a tub of concrete, and sank it in a swamp near Westville, according to the affidavit.

Reports state that Tkachik was the person to lead police to the location of the body.

According to ABC news, if convicted, both could face 45 to 65 years in prison.