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Tuesday, July 25, 2023

Security guard for Young Jeezy says he is fake. And they use to chase rapper Gucci Mane around in Miami

When rappers flow through the streets. They do it with muscle. When it came to Young Jeezy's reign. CTE Clem and his crew were that muscle. We follow Clem on youtube as he tells the stories behind rapper Young Jeezy. Claims that he did not financially back his artists and didn't want them to get any shine over him. He claims that he ignored their tours at lhttps://youtu.be/OzC51DxUaz, as reported by www.rapmusicmagazine.blogspot.com.Not many people know the insides of a label. There has been a lot of flak about how Boosie and other celebrities didn't give artists money when they signed them. The best has been Finesse2tymes. Who ran Google ads on his videos? While using the Moneybaggyo Bread Gang logo in his videos. And eventually, a star was born. He claims that they use to chase Gucci Mane around in Miami. And he would be scared and run for his life. Jim Jones and Maino also did the exact same thing on YouTube and cashed in on a $400,000 dollar deal at Onerpm. What these artists offer is an opportunity. Labels such as Empire, Universal, and Def Jam for example choose which artist to back. When Cam'ron signed to Roc-a-fella. Roc-a-fella agreed to finance a Diplomat album but not a Jim Jones album, so he put up his own money and went to Koch Records. So, when a label signs an artist. If the Parent label such as Sony, Universal doesn't back the artist or give the artist an advance. It comes out of the CEO's pocket, and they have to take a chance that you're going to make money. that's why today, a lot of artists don't get signed for their talent. They get signed based on their streams and these artists don't want to work hard. They think that success is overnight. All you can provide is a platform. You can make fans like an artist's music.CTE Clem said that Jeezy took care of him and was shiest with other artists. He wouldn't promote the artists or tour with them. Especially if they had any spotlight. "He didn't want nobody to shine but him," says Clem. He says that Jeezy refused to get his artists' advances for the label and that doing the verses with a Gucci mane was a slap in the face and disrespect to his fallen soldier and friend Pookie Loc. As reported by www.rapmusicmagazine.blopspot.com. Photo by

Memphis rapper sentenced to 20 . Released rap song from federal prison says Yo Gotti did not have Young Dolph killed.

A Memphis rapper named P-Nut 4 da Bucks releases new music. Giving condolences to Young Dolph but says in his music. That the streets can't put the body of Young Dolph on Yo Gotti. He says that the city of Memphis should be more focused on getting money. Instead of violence. He should know. He is a real-life Lucious Lyons. Recording music from a prison phone. The production is cool and his delivery is smooth. Reminding us of the Triple Six Mafia era https://youtu.be/vyiZKDtkwds. 10 years removed from the streets, he says that Yo Gotti is the savior of Memphis. And the beef has escalated to a level of no turning back. He encourages young men to stand on business and to stick to the principles of the hustle. He claims that Memphis is a jungle and it's easy to get sucked up in it. As he sits in his prison cell in Yazoo City FCi federal prison. Sentenced to 20 years for pandering which in other terms, being a pimp. After one of his alleged girlfriends stated he smacked her around but there was no evidence. Despite the loss, he fights for his freedom daily and keeps his eyes on scoring a plaque from a prison cell. He knows that the CMG and PRE beef will not stop. "Once there is bloodshed in my city. There is no turning back," he says. Still, he encourages the younger generation to fall back from the violence in the streets. And to stick to getting money.

Monday, July 24, 2023

Cincinatti rap artist T.E. has been scouted by several major labels and has been compared to NBA Young boy

Cincinnati, Ohio artist T.E. is the latest Ohio artist to blow. Local artist Metro acs signed with Birdman and Cashmoney. And Cleveland artist Big Topic has gone viral. Not since Bone Thugs N Harmony took the scene have Ohio players had such flavor? "It's definitely a movement," says Empire music exec and artist Rob Run Corleone. T.E. has been compared to a mix of Eminem and Machine Gun Kelly. With Jack Harlow swag, but with a Midwest flow. Cincinnati is known for its sports teams. Such as the Bengals and the Reds but rappers have begone to rise. T.E. whose real name is Tristan Edison has a smooth flow and a drill-style delivery. He makes painful music and tells the stories of lost friends. And hard hustling in the trailer parks, ghettos, and apartments. He speaks of the struggle from the heart. With a unique sound that could compare him to the white NBA Youngboy. He is a sought-after artist and wants to fall in the footsteps of Bone Thugs n Harmony. And the Ohio Players as being a worldwide success. His song titled, 'Step 1 remix', has garnered 800k views. In 'Step 2', he goes drill and garners over 100k views. He is definitely an artist to watch and is next up for Ohio as he battles Metroacs and Big Topic for the top spot. Not since the days that The Grimey network ran the streets has Cincinnati risen to rap fame. And it's only a matter of time before T.E. takes the crown as king of the beats. 3rd

Rapper Kodak Black gets 2.5 million for his verse. On Takashi 6ix 9ine song and Wack 100 negotiates deal.

Platinum megastar rapper Kodak Black has recently been on the blogs. For a featured verse for the former King of New York rapper Takashi 6ix 9ine. Wack 100, Who is a former exec for Suge Knight's Deathrow Records and manager for rapper The Game. Says that he negotiated a deal for Kodak Black to be paid 2 million for a featured verse. Onn Tekashi's new single,' Shaka Laka', has garnered over 7 million views within one day of being released. Kodak Black received backlash from other Florida artists such as Trick Daddy and Baton Rouge rap Don Boosie. Trick Daddy stated that Kodak was a sellout and is doing anything for money. Boosie claims that Kodak Black's street credibility has been revoked. Kodak Black basically stated that he is in the business of making music and he has kids to feed. Wack 100 claims on Geddy radio that he negotiated the deal. By flying down to Florida and meeting Kodak Black at his studio. Wack 100 claims on Geddy radio youtube interviews that He gave Kodak Black a million-dollar cashier check for 1 million dollars. And told him that he would get another million dollars for doing the video. Kodak Black was surprised and months later the video was done. The first verse recorded was speaking on Takashi's court situation but it was ultimately edited out. The song was recorded to move Kodak Black into the Latin market allegedly. And to help Takashi 6ix 9ine rebuild his image. Kodak was also gifted a $500,000 dollar Phantom Rolls Royce. Takashi who gets upwards of $800,000 per show showed that money is not a problem in his camp. The feature has mixed reviews and their has been leaked portions of the first initial verse. Takashi 6ix 9ine Photo by Instagram

7th street club owner says the business has seen an increase in customers aince opening Body Language Grill

When former Dancer Dreamm opened her Lounge on 3212 S 7th Street. She envisioned a place patrons could come in and have a good time. without violence or fighting.Since the opening of the club. It's had its highs and lows but lately business has been booming. With the rise of summer vacationers and area Louisville businessmen and rappers. She continues to invite country music singers and rock stars to come in and perform as reported by www.rapmusicmagazine.blogspot.com. The club can hold 1,000 people and hosts parties and events as well. Recently platinum rappers Skilla Baby and Jim Jones have come by. To perform and throw dollars on the ladies at the club. There have been incidents at the club since it has been open which also serves as a bar and grill. "You can think and get a drink," says club owner Dreamm. The club is highlighted by its security to ensure safety. Since News Break has been covering her events she has seen an increase in business. When she ran short of workers she called on local rapper Rob Run Corleone. To keep astable of waitresses and dancers, that kept the club afloat. Since then she has seen her numbers increase. And hopes that the number of patrons that visit the club keeps rising. "Im what you call a quiet assassin," says Empire artist Rob Run Corleone. Sort of like crisis management, he boasts. In all, she encourages women to be business owners. And to always be nice to people when conducting business."You never know who these people are. They could help you get some money," she says. Photo by Exotic Dreamm

California rapper 2eleven says Stlanta rapper Young Jeezy. FAILED to pay him and stiff his artist

Rapper 2eleven Photo by Dirty Glove Young Jeezy has recently been in the news lately because of accusations that he did not properly pay artists as reported by www.rapmusimagazine.blogspot.com. CTE Clem recently reported that Young Jeezy did not want his artist to shine. And he did not want his artist to have more money than them. So he often shelved them. Now Westcoast rapper 2 eleven makes those same accusations as www.rapmusicmazine.com and www.dirty-glove.net. Rapper 2eleven stated that Young Jeezy cease and desisted $500k. And only brought him along because he wanted an entourage of rappers. That he didn't want to make money and was even short on money. He talks about a problem with Black Wall Street and speaks well about Waka Flocka's name. Who recently sold 10 million units. He says he is not bitter toward Freddie Gibbs nor Carbon 15, who worked with Young Jeezy. He claims Jeezy was on some other things and did not care about the label. He basically just wanted soldiers around. This happens a lot at labels owned by artists. The biggest artist doesnt want the other artists to outshine them. 2 eleven goes on to speak on being signed to Suge Knight's label and says that. Suge Knight was a great CEO and always gave him an opportunity to eat at the table. Artists need to concentrate more on their specific assignment at a label and the paperwork needs to have deadlines. This way artists know exactly what they are getting themselves into. And what the expectations are so that they can get a release from the contract for a breach.

Miami's Kodak Black disses Boosie and says that ws broke as Boosie is. He should do.a.verse with with Takashi 6ix9ine

Kodak Black is in the news after doing a verse for Takashi 6ix9ine. For 2 million dollars and Rolls Royce. Kodak has been shamed by other industry vets such as Trick Daddy among a few. Says that he is in the game for business only. He sent threats to Boosie says www.rapmusicmagazine.blogspot.com. Boosie has stated he wanted Kodak Black to retire and did not respect his position in the music industry as some websites have reported. In a recent interview with Wack 100. Wack claims that Kodak stated that "Maybe Boosie needs to do a verse," with Takashi 6ix9ine because when he went to jail. He placed his Rolls Royce truck for sale. Kodak Black claims that he never once attempted to sell any of his vehicles while incarcerated. He further claims that Boosie is jealous and angry that Takashi didn't offer him the money. Trick Daddy called Kodak Back a sell out and Wack 100 states that it is strictly business. "I understand Boosie'sdissapointment, but Kodak Black has kids to feed. And 2 million dollars is a lot of money for a 30-minute feature. This comes at a time when Boosie has flopped. Only sold 500 copies of his album. And is fighting an uphill battle with the CEO of Empire. Ghazi Shami over accusations that he allowed his brother TQ to forge his signature. Still, Boosie remains strong. Getting upwards of $40,000 for an interview and $50,000 for a show. The song has now garnered over 7 million views. And tops YouTube trending charts. While Boosie continues to fight a gun possession charge in California. His attorneys have motioned the court for a dismissal https://youtu.be/6xRHgpFrtlc. . Kodak Black and Boosie Photo by
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Louisville rapper Ctez gets his own value meal at the infamous Indi's restaurant titled the Bow meal

Rapper Ctez is no stranger to success after his performance in the Jack Harlow video Nail Tech. He now takes his signature slogan to Indi...