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Power 105.1’s The Breakfast Club interviewed Memphis’ own Yo Gotti. This sit down was held prior to his S.O.B’s performance last week. He discusses maintaining his independent success despite being signed to J Records, his past feud with Three 6 Mafia, the politics of the game, and entertains many oher questions.

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Hailing out of New York City, Tuge hops on French Montana‘s “Everything’s A Go” for this unofficial #Fleemix, off his upcoming project Ignorant Elegance. Listen to the track below.

GALLERY, News, Politics

Last night, protesters descended on New York City’s Union Square for the Million Hoodie March in support of Trayvon Martin, the 17-year-old murdered in Florida last month. Martin’s parents were in attendance with participants chanting, “Justice for Trayvon!,” reports the New York Daily News. The purpose the protest was to demand the arrest of George Zimmerman, the […]

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In conjunction with the United Nation’s International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, a group of revelers will gather in New York City this evening to march in solidarity in support of growing public outcry regarding the tragic shooting of 17-year old Trayvon Martin in Florida. The loosely organized “Million Hoodie March” will be […]

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The Combat Jack Show has been putting in work for over a year, bringing unfiltered and unadulterated Hip-Hop based commentary and interviews to the Internets. Names like Fab 5 Freddy, Bun B and Jarobi of a Tribe Called Quest are just a few of the guests that have blessed the Internet radio show with enlightening […]

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In a show put together by Complex Media & Skull Candy, several artists took the stage at Gramercy Theater in New York City. The show was headlined by new Def Jam signee 2 Chainz, with other label-mates Ace Hood and Asher Roth preceding him. Up and coming artists Mike Jaggerr, Nina B, AP and Jon Connor began the […]

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The father of Sean Bell lashed out at the head police union official who suggested his son brought his death on himself and called him drunk. According to published reports, William Bell is outraged that detectives union President Michael Palladino called the $7 million wrongful death settlement in the 50-bullet shooting case “an absolute joke.” […]