I must admit, ever since New Orleans rapper Lil Boosie Badazz got out of prison in 2014, he has become a new man. I personally liked some of his music but never really followed his career prior to. Since his release, he can do no wrong in my eyes. I just like the guy what can I say. I get a kick out of him. His interviews are always classics.
Boosie’s time in the bing grew him up and after his release it was obvious that he was finally headed down the right path. I can appreciate his redemption story.
Check out this video of Boosie talking about how his fans touch his heart when they let him know that they appreciate his music.
Around the :53 mark Boosie breaks out in song belting out the 1993 hood classic throwback, “Gangster Lean.” And he sings it from the heart.
So everybody knows I really do not feature rap beef here but I couldn’t resist this story, mainly because I adore Trina.
Yesterday, the rap beauty aka the Diamond Princess, came off her throne to throw to a few stones on IG Live and the internet streets were thorough-ly entertained.
Despite her notoriously raw and raunchy lyrics, onlookers were shocked to see the self proclaimed “Queen of Miami” turn all the way up because she normally doesn’t engage in rap beefs and is rarely associated with any female drama.
I thought everybody loved Trina, I mean what is there not to love? She definitely raised a whole generation from about 1998 until now ie the City Girls.
Clearly Miss Trina doesn’t take too kindly to her name being thrown around by the local peasants artists, so when this aspiring Miami rapper hopped on social media and posted the following, the end result was verbal slaughter.
Dear Music Industry, Trina is not the only female Rap Artist in MIAMI!! YALL SLEEP ON THE OTHER Female Mc'sđ¤đ from da #MIA..#IJS#CHE'đ¤đ˝đ.
Word on the street is that Trina will be appearing on the new rachetery, Love and Hip Hop: Miami and all of this drama is to create a more entertaining storyline for the show.
Personally I really don’t think that Trina needs to beef with anyone for a storyline, she’s been in the game for years and she can bring alot to the series on her own merits.
Check out this throwback Trina interview on Thisis50.com of her vehemently denying that she would be signing on to be apart of the franchise because she already had an established career and she wasn’t with the wig pulling and shoe throwing.
Maybe she changed her mind?
What do you think? Would you like to see the Diamond Princess make her reality tv debut on Love and Hip Hop? I think she would certainly add some swagg sauce to the set. –Maybe too much sauce!
Trina’s new album “The One” is out September 8.
Check out her latest collabo with fellow Miami artist, Trick Daddy:
Aspiring rapper Jabril Abdur-Rahman, aka “Yung Mazi” was shot and killed leaving Urban Pie Pizza in the Kirkwood area of Atlanta over the weekend.
“Mazi,” the son of a former Dekalb County school teacher, practiced the Islamic faith, and had survived 2 previous shootings, one of which he was shot over 10 times. Following a previous assassination attempt, one of the bullets struck him in the head, and he had to learn to walk and talk again.
The 31-year old father and associate of New Orleans rapper, Kevin Gates, was known throughout Atlanta for his flashy flamboyant “hot boy” persona.
True to dope boy fashion he made no qualms about his love for his cars, jewelry and money and often flashed his ill gotten  riches on social media while taunting his “haters” and presumed enemies.
On the day of his murder, he posted a live video of him and his young daughter at an Atlanta area mall. This would be the last IG live post he made.
According to people inside the restaurant, Mazi was ambushed and shot in the face and chest at least 9 times while walking to his white Mercedes Benz at roughly 9pm on Sunday night. He was carrying a box of pizza.
As of now the internet streets have not identified the shooter but I have ran across a few comments sections that finger another Atlanta rapper as putting a “hit” out on Yung Mazi. He had quite the reputation in the streets as a “finesser” and the commentor suggested that his finessing had ran its course. Since there is no solid evidence and we don’t dry snitch, I will keep that information to myself until more facts are confirmed.
Fortunately and unfortuntely, we live in the social media fame seeking world of clout so don’t be surprised if the the shooter eventually came out and admitted to the killing.
Check out the full story on Fox 5 Atlanta.
So sad to see another young brother succumb to black on black street violence. I am sure his family is deeply wounded. It’s always the families that suffer the hardest.
Friends of Mazi’s said that he was a deeply conflicted young man mourning the loss of two of his siblings. He had previously lost his younger brother in a tragic car accident as well as his sister in what appeared to be some sort of hate crime. He regularly expressed his grief ridden pain on social media, even boldly stating at times that his desire was to die so that he could “be with his sister and brother again.”
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