Young Dolph

Up To 100 Shots Fired Just Before Final Ciaa Game In Charlotte
Up To 100 Shots Fired Just Before Final Ciaa Game In Charlotte

... Sunday for witnesses. “Several dozen” shell casings have been found at the scene, police said. It’s believed the shooting took place in the roadway and did not occur in a nearby apartment complex or any tented events. Some social media posts were saying a “street party” was going on in the area at the time. Regarding Saturday evening’s shootout, several national lifestyle websites – including The Source , XXL , Complex and BET – reported that one of the targets was a rapper who goes by the stage name Young Dolph. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police declined to say whether he was in fact involved. Dolph reportedly performed at an unofficial CIAA-related party at Cameo Charlotte nightclub later that night. Attempts to reach his booking agent were unsuccessful. In a separate incident, a Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police officer and an N. C. Alcohol Law Enforcement officer were hospitalized with minor injuries just after midnight Sunday morning, after being struck by ...



Ride The Wave Of Punisher's Unlikely Renaissance This Weekend At The Coolidge
Ride The Wave Of Punisher's Unlikely Renaissance This Weekend At The Coolidge

... whose family was murdered by the mob, hunts down those who deserve punishment (like the Yakuza, duh) in totally righteous fashion. Meanwhile, the cops are on his tail and somehow Castle gets help from a homeless guy who he lures out of hiding by driving an RC truck with a bottle of booze sitting in its bed. You know, extracting the homeless for info 101. There’s not much more to it, to be honest, but what it lacks in story it makes up in complete and total hilarity. Lundgren struggles with his English still in this one, and hearing him trade lines with detective Lou Gossett Jr. (only seven years out from winning an Oscar for An Officer and a Gentleman) is absolutely fucking bonkers. The fight scenes are poorly photographed, the supporting actors are painfully cheesy, and aside from the names and the vague references to his origin story, it’d be hard ...



Young Dolph & Yo Gotti Battle For The Heart Of Memphis Rap
Young Dolph & Yo Gotti Battle For The Heart Of Memphis Rap

... Also, Quavo says, “Throwing cash onstage / Supporting the minimum wage,” so this one’s a winner. 2. Nef The Pharaoh, G Perico, & AD – “The Faculty”. Three of my favorite California underground stars are teaming up to form a supergroup called the Faculty, and this is their statement-of-intent first single. All these guys are great, and all of them have radically different styles and voices. But over an eerie, low-key beat like this, they all have room to flex. 3. Wiki & Your Old Droog – “What Happened To Fire?”. Another regional underground-rap supergroup team-up! Wiki, from Ratking, just recorded a whole new EP with Your Old Droog, and the title track, with its strutting blues-lope bassline and its guttural head-crack smart-assery, is the winner. There is some Paul’s Boutique in this song, and when was the last time you heard some Paul’s Boutique in a new rap song. 4. F 1 JO – “No Beer”. This New York club-banger is doing its part to make sure you know that beer is a bum’s drink. As someone who enjoys beer, I enjoy this characterization. Good song, too. 5. Lil Bibby & G Herbo – “Got ‘Em Sick”. These two officially ...

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