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Chris Brown has released another giant batch of music for his fans. After dropping the 45-track set Heartbreak On A Full Moon in 2017, Breezy re- turns with a new double album titled Indigo.
Brown’s latest two-disc project features over 30 songs. The double LP also boasts a star-studded lineup of guests, including Drake, Nicki Minaj, Lil Wayne, Juvenile and Juicy J.
Rich The Kid Ordered
CHRIS BROWN
Rich The Kid just got slapped in the face with mas- sive child support payments. According to The Blast, he’ll have to cough up $11,000 a month to Antonette Willis, the mother of his two chil- dren.
While the estranged couple is settling their divorce out of court with a private judge, an- other judge handed down the child support order during a hearing this month.
Willis filed for divorce last year amid cheating allega- tions. Court papers state he’s a serial cheater who slept with women such as Blac Chyna and India Love during their marriage. As a result, his soon-to-be ex-wife wants full physical custody of both of their toddler children, joint legal custody between both parents and spousal support.
In March 2018, Willis put Rich on Blast via his own In-
To Pay $11K-A-Month
Child Support As
Divorce Nears Its End
Eric Holder's Getaway Driver Confirms Nipsey Hussle's Murder Was Over Snitching Accusations
LOS ANGELES, CA – The woman who reportedly helped Eric Holder getaway after he allegedly gunned down Nipsey Hussle on the after- noon of March 31 told investi- gators the shooting was prompted by snitch talk.
According to court docu- ments obtained by TMZ, the woman, identified as Witness 1, says she was hanging out with Holder that March 31. Hungry, they decided to grab food from The Marathon strip mall where they immediately recognized Nipsey standing outside his store.
Witness 1 says she was ex- cited and had hopes of taking a selfie with the Grammy Award-nominated rap star.
After Holder grabbed food from the adjoining burger joint, he made his way to Nip and that’s when the dispute
snitch.
Holder then returned to
Witness 1’s vehicle and report- edly asked her to drive around the corner of the strip mall. She claims he pulled out a semi-automatic handgun and witnessed him cock it back be- fore telling her he intended on performing a drive-by.
Witness 1 was against it, so Holder got out of the car, put on a red shirt and instructed her not to leave. Holder re- portedly got out of the car and went through a back alleyway to get to Nipsey in front of his store. She says that is when Holder shot Nip several times while striking two oth- ers.
Witness 1 spoke with LAPD two days after the murder and is not expected to be charged in connection with Nipsey’s murder at this time.
RICH THE KID
stagram account, which is al- legedly his favorite social media platform to meet po- tential hook-ups.
“THIS IS HIS WIFE WHO HE CLAIMS HE’S NOT MAR- RIED TO,” she wrote in all caps. “JUST LETTING Y’ALL KNOW I’M FILING A DI- VORCE. #NOPRENUP.”
NIPSEY HUSSLE
began.
The woman says she report-
edly heard Holder ask Nipsey if he’s ever snitched before. In response, Nip mo- tioned for Holder to go way while accusing him of being a
George Clinton, Doug E. Fresh
Snoop Dogg And Faith Evans Back Petition For Donald Trump To Commute Loon's Prison Sentence
Of African American Music
And Gloria Gaynor To Be
Honored By National Museum
NEW YORK, NY – Snoop Dogg and Faith Evans are among the celebrities hoping to see Loon get out of prison. The two have signed a petition asking Donald Trump to commute the former Bad Boy Records artist’s 14-year sen- tence for a non-violent drug of- fense.
The petition was created by Weldon Angelos, who was famously released after serving 12 years of a 55-year sentence for his own nonviolent drug of- fense. Angelos’ case became heavily scrutinized by advo- cates such as Families Against Mandatory Minimums, who helped lead a campaign that prompted his early release in 2016.
Loon, whose real name is Amir Junaid Muhadith,
natures on Change.org as of Wednesday night (June 26).
“In 2008, Loon left the music industry to pursue a bet- ter, positive life after reverting to Islam and was traveling the world as a motivational speaker. He now goes by Amir Junaid Muhadith. However, while he was still in the music industry he made an introduc- tion for someone who was in- volved with drugs and he got snared in a federal drug con- spiracy case. He pleaded guilty for this minor role and agreed to a 14-year sentence to avoid the ‘trial tax’ he would receive if he rejected the government’s plea offer, which included very lengthy mandatory minimum enhancement penalties that would flow from a conviction after trial.
NASHVILLE, TN – The National Museum of African American Music is acknowl- edging George Clinton, Doug E. Fresh and Gloria Gaynor at its sixth annual Celebration Of Legends Gala.
Hosted by Grammy and Emmy Award-winning pro- ducer Shannon Sanders, the event will recognize each recipient for their contribu- tions to music with a Rhap- sody & Rhythm Award.
“Their artistry is innovative and influential, carrying an impact that can still be felt today,” SMAAM President and CEO H. Beecher Hicks III said in a press release. “The Rhapsody & Rhythm
GEORGE CLINTON
honorees span the breadth of African-American music, rep- resenting disco, Hip Hop and funk.”
LOON
was sentenced to 14 years in prison for conspiring with in- tent to distribute one or more kilos of heroin in 2013.
Angelos explained Loon’s situation and pleaded for the rapper’s release in his petition, which has close to 8,000 sig-
Chris Brown Releases Double LP 'Indigo'
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