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Solange Soars On First SNL Appearance
Solange wows the audience.
Killer Mike
50 Cent Post Instagram
Solange had all the spot- light on Saturday night.
Continuing the support be- hind her critically-acclaimed third studio album, A Seat At The Table, the R&B singer- songwriter appeared on “Sat- urday Night Live (SNL),” and performed two songs from the project.
Solange, who released the No. 1 album on Sept. 30, was introduced by host Benedict Cumberbatch before she wowed viewers with perform- ances of “Cranes In The Sky” and “Don’t Touch My Hair,” which included a feature from
singer, Sampha.
Dressed in a sparkly head-
piece and beaded shirt, Solo first delivered a soothing ren- dition of her popular single, “Cranes In The Sky.”
For her second perform- ance, the diva in making changed into white pants and brought out Sampha for a gripping performance of “Don’t Touch My Hair”; she even recreated the iconic dance moves she delivered in the song’s music video.
Her Mom and sister, Bey- once were backstage to cheer on on.
Killer Mike
In accordance with a signifi- cant portion of the nation’s population, Killer Mike isn’t thrilled about the two candi- dates that stand before us as nominees for this year’s presi- dential election.
The rapper took to Instagram Friday (Nov. 4) telling black voters to“stay the f**k home,” if their needs are met.
“Black Voters in states like Georgia this is your chance to MAKE A DEMAND and have it met!,” he wrote with a list of de- mands. “Don’t remain a pasty and pet simply doing what u are told. Get something for your vote or stop complaining and accept your role as a [sec- ond] class citizen once and for all.”
While Mike does shed light in the hashtags of his post about the importance of voting on local issues as well, his ral- lied confusion amongst fans on what exactly will be solved by black voters going silent for possibly one of the most crucial presidential elections of our time.
But Killer Mike headed back to the ‘Gram, today (Nov. 6) to clarify his statements.
“I will be voting locally, you should vote,” he said further ex- plaining his stance. “I’m just saying when you vote ask for something back!”
50 CENT
long time now.
The documents could not be
confirmed, but 50 seems to be hell bent on his claims.
Clarifies His
Doc That Claims
Social Media
James ‘Jimmy Henchman’
Statement
Rosemond Is An Informant
To Voters
James “Jimmy Hench- man” Rosemond received great news last week when the former music manager found out his murder conviction was overturned.
However, there was some negative news about Rose- mond that hit the internet this weekend.
Rosemond’s longtime nemesis 50 Cent refused to end his online attacks against Henchman.
50 uploaded three posts on Instagram he says proves Rosemond is an informant.
The documents appear to show that Rosemond in- formed prison authorities about attempted escape by four in- mates.
50’s third IG post’s caption read, “So now you can see who Jimmy is. He been telling a
Fat Joe Hosts Grand Opening Of Sneaker Store
Fat Joe
New Trial Order For Music CEO In Alleged Murder- For-Hire Of G-Unit Affiliate
Jimmy “Henchman” Rosemond and Lowell “Lodi Mack” Fletcher.
Rapper Fat Joe celebrated the opening of his first sneaker store over the weekend.
Joey Crack opened up his UpNYC sneaker store, which is located at 158th and Broadway in Harlem.
The grand opening was a huge success for the rapper, who drew a large crowd, in ad- dition to some celebrities.
Former foe 50 Cent even stopped by to support the Ter- ror Squad leader’s new busi- ness.
Czar Entertainment founder Jimmy “Hench- man” Rosemond’s murder for-hire-conviction was over- turned Tuesday (Nov. 1), re- ports CBS News New York.
The 2nd U. S. Circuit Court ruled that Rosemond will re- ceive a new trail due to errors made by the judge in his case for the 2009 murder of G-Unit affiliate Lowell “Lodi Mack” Fletcher.
Rosemand was originally sentenced to life in prison (plus 20 years) for Fletcher’s murder. According to prosec- tors, the slaying came out of retaliation for Fletcher and Tony Yayo assaulting Rose- mond’s then 14-year-old son,
during an on-going feud be- tween 50 Cent and the former music manager.
But attorney Michael Ray- field believes that the latest legal victory is a “major step,” on Rosemond’s “path to jus- tice.”
Despite winning a new trial, Rosemond is serving a life sentence for a slew of charges involving drug trafficking. However, the newly-over- turned conviction could set the stage for a dismissal of addi- tion charges as the same wit- nesses were used to convict Rosemond following his 2011 arrest on charges of co- caine trafficking, money laun- dering, and more.
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