We gonna show you the dumb stories that were put out but for the record! Mack set it str8 for yall!
The 30-year-old rapper was rushed to Cedars Sinai Tuesday for multiple seizures. He was released the next day but was taken to the hospital again after being found unconscious in his room
This is the second time the multi-platinum rapper has been hospitalized this week after a seizure. He was taken to Cedars-Sinai on Tuesday after suffering multiple seizures and released on Wednesday.
TMZ reports Wayne’s condition is “unstable," however members of Wayne's label Young Money/Cash Money have refuted the reports with a few tweets, and promised to release "an official statement shortly but dont [sic] believe the nonsense about comas and tubes to breathe."
The rapper Mack Maine tweeted, however, that Wayne is home "alive and well." Another rapper, Birdman, tweeted, "My son is in good spirit..feelin much betta...be home soon."
Here is one of the rumors TMZ & HollywoodLife try to start
WSVN-TV -
OPA-LOCKA, Fla. (WSVN) -- A teenage boy who allegedly assaulted a
Department of Children and Families caseworker is in police custody
after seeking shelter at the home of a man who turned out to be a police
officer.
The young male ran into a backyard late Monday afternoon. When the
home's owner, a Miami-Dade Schools officer on his day off, asked the boy
who he was running away from, the youth told him he was running from
the police.
Authorities said the suspect had attacked a social worker when she
showed up at his home for a welfare check. Officials indicated the teen,
who took off running after the incident, hit her so hard that she
required medical attention. "He apparently attacked her, hitting her
several times and causing some serious injuries," said David Chiverton,
assistant city manager of Opa-Locka.
The suspect ran down a street near Opa-Locka Boulevard which led him to
the homeowner's house. What happened next was captured by surveillance
video.
The teenager hopped the fence and let himself into the officer's home
after he invited the juvenile to come in. Once inside, the teenager
walked by several pictures on the walls showing his host in his police
uniform, but he appeared not to notice them.
The teen then plopped down on the living room couch while the detective
called authorities and spoke with them in code so as to prevent tipping
off his guest. Within minutes, a cruiser pulled up to the front of the
house. The teen looked out the window, but it was too late for him to
escape. Officers entered the house, handcuffed the teen and took him
into custody.
"Lord have mercy," said a nearby resident. "With such good luck, you
better bless Him, because if you're running from them and you run into
them, come on, what else can you do?"
Chiverton chooses to emphasize the positive outcome of an unfortunate
situation. "We're sad to know that the social worker was injured, but
we're glad to know that the suspect was apprehended."
Since the suspect is a juvenile, police are not releasing his name. He
faces multiple charges, including attacking a state employee.
Even though he lived through a lot of it firsthand -- and would rather forget at least one part of it -- Evander Holyfield mustered up the courage to see Mike Tyson's biographical one-man show in Los Angeles this weekend.
Holyfield
and Tyson -- who HATED each other following the infamous ear-biting
incident of '97 -- buried the hatchet a few years ago (with a little
help from Oprah). In fact, Tyson even showed up at an eventin Chicago last month to support Holyfield's BBQ sauce.
This weekend, "Real Deal" returned the favor, checking out "Mike Tyson: Undisputed Truth" ... and not only did he give the show a great review -- he gave Mike props for showing "respect."
Fresh off the release of Gucci Mane’s “Truth” (listen here) , a diss record aimed at Young Jeezy, producer Lil Lody has insinuated that Lil Boosie will come in to bat for the Trap Or Die rapper. “When this jeezy feat boosie drop tho lol stay tuned…. Boosie called from jail HA”
the producer tweeted.
Young Jeezy and Lil Boosie have had a long documented friendship and the two reportedly recorded a lot of material with each other, before Boosie checked in to prison.
It’s getting real in the field. Gucci, Alley Boy and Bleu DaVinci all
have come at Jeezy in the last 24 hours. While it’s been quiet from the
CTE side of things, Lil Lody who’s produced for Jizzle on TM103 let this
bit of information out tonight.
An associate of rapper Lil Boosie has pleaded guilty to making threats against the East Baton Rouge Parish District Attorney, during the rapper’s murder trial in May of 2011.
The 22-year-old, named Dedrick Deandre Green, will be sentenced on June 21, according to the Times-Picayune. An investigation into Green began last May, when he posted a message on his Twitter page threatening District Attorney Hillar Moore III. “I got a sniper rifle for Hillar Moore when he walk out the courthouse.” Green tweeted last May, in addition to threatening to shoot the “court house up.”
The threat came during the same time that a Lil Boosie song titled “F**k ‘Em All,” was released, which also contain threats against District Attorney Moore.
[ALSO READ: EXCLUSIVE: Opening Arguments Begin In Lil Boosie Murder Case]
Lil Boosie was acquitted of first-degree murder charges in May of 2011.
The rapper was accused of paying a 16-year-old named “Marlo” Michael Louding to shoot and a man named Terry Boyd for $2800.
Green, who claimed he was just “playing a round,” is slated to be sentenced on June 21, for public intimidation.
He faces five years in prison.
It’s the big house for the Broad Street Bully. Beanie Sigel was sentenced to six to 23 months in prison this week after a guilty plea on drug charges.
Sigel, whose real name is Dwight Grant, entered the plea to a
misdemeanor count of illegal possession of Percocet, a painkiller, The Delaware County Daily Times reported.
Sigel has been behind bars since his Aug. 29 arrest following a traffic
stop in Tinicum Township just hours after the release of his latest solo
album, "This Time."
Defense attorney Carson Morris called his client a successful
entertainer who had made some mistakes, but said "he's ready to go ahead
and put that behind him and move on with his life."
"Mr. Grant has been a successful entertainer and musician in the
Philadelphia community for decades," Morris said. "Obviously, he's had
an incredible amount of success and opportunity in his life. He's also
made some mistakes, which ha ve ended up putting him in custody. He's
ready to go ahead and put that behind him and move on with is life."
Co-defendant Gerald Andrews, 41, who was driving, pleaded guilty
Wednesday to a firearms charge and was sentenced to 2½ to 5 years, which
Judge Michael Coll noted was well below the usual range.
Sigel is also facing a two-year federal sentence for tax evasion.
Federal prosecutors said he owed more than $700,000 for the tax years
1999 through 2005.
Morris said the plea agreement called for the drug sentence to run at the same time as the federal sentence.
Coll said he couldn't dictate what the federal court would do, but he
wished Sigel luck and asked if the two cases would significantly impact
his career.
Morris said Sigel has recently experienced serious financial problems, mainly due to the tax issue.
"He has a lot of catching up to do, but he also has a lot of talent and a
lot of opportunity, hopefully," Morris said. "So the prospect i s that
he can get out and move on and start doing something productive with his
life."
There's no stopping Yo Gotti's grind. In his last blog the Memphis rapper was taking over Houston for NBA All-Star weekend. In this new blog, Gotti is back in Charlotte getting turned up for CIAA week. S/O to VATO & tha CMG FAMILY!! s/o Big Tiny & Jook
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) – The suspects in a wild police chase involving two stolen police cars have been identified.
The suspects have been identified by police as 23-year-old Shayna Sykes and 24-year-old Blake Bills.
The incident reportedly began at about 9:50 a.m. Tuesday when Camden
Police Officer Sekou Reid-Bey, 49, stopped a vehicle for a traffic
violation at Haddon Avenue and Federal Street in Camden.
According to investigators, Sykes and Bills, who were not connected
to the traffic stop, inexplicably jumped into the officer’s stopped
police car and sped off. While speeding away, the suspects are accused
of intentionally driving into Reid-Bey with the stolen cruiser as he
walked toward it. He may have suffered a fractured leg and is being
treated at Cooper Hospital, where he is in stable condition.
The suspects then drove the stolen cop car across the Ben Franklin Bridge and onto the streets of Philadelphia.
The stolen police car was then pursued by Philadelphia police
officers and was eventually stopped at 7th and Norris Streets. Police
say Bills, of Macungie, Pa., was injured and was taken into custody. At
some point, Sykes was once again somehow able to get inside a
Philadelphia police cruiser and speed off.
She led police on a wild chase through the streets of North
Philadelphia. During the pursuit, the car nearly struck a pedestrian
near Kensington Avenue and American Street, but she jumped out of the
way. The pedestrian was taken to the hospital with minor injuries to her
head.
While leading police on the wild chase, Sykes struck several parked cars
and a box truck that was on the road. The cruiser also went onto
numerous sidewalks and narrowly missed a handful of utility poles.
The cruiser eventually came to a stop at 1100 N. Hope Street where
Sykes, also of Macungie, got out and attempted to run away on foot, but
she was quickly taken into police custody.
Philadelphia police held a news conference on Tuesday afternoon,
where they confirmed that Sykes and Bills have a 7-month-old child
together and that the grandmother of one of them had reported the pair
missing. Police also said drug use is suspected, and that the two will
face a variety of charges including resisting arrest, DUI and risking
catastrophe.
Additionally, both Sykes and Bill have long criminal records.
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Pennsylvania court documents show Bills has an active case out of
Lehigh County and is facing the following charges related to it:
burglary, theft by unlawful taking, receiving stolen property. He is due
in court for a pre-trial hearing in that case on April 12, 2013. Bills’
license is also suspended indefinitely in the state of NJ, and he has
had five suspensions total there, including three in 2013.
Likewise, documents show Sykes served time in prison in 2009 for three DUIs in Lehigh County.
“This was clearly a very volatile situation,” Deputy Commissioner Richard Ross said. “A lot of people could have gotten hurt.”
Philadelphia police announced charges for the couple Wednesday.
Blake Bills was charged with attempted murder, carjacking, eluding
and second degree aggravated assault and 4th degree assault by auto. He
was arraigned and held on $300,000 bail. Shayna Sykes was charged with
third degree conspiracy to commit theft of a car and fourth degree
joyriding. They are both being held in Pennsylvania.
The suspects are also being investigated for three other incidents.
The first incident occurred when a Camden police officer says he saw
the couple trying to buy drugs on Sunday around 1:20 p.m. near 3rd and
Erie Streets. Police say the officer attempted to stop their Mazda, but
after the suspects fled on I-676 the officer’s car flipped while trying
to make a sharp turn. The officer was taken to the hospital and later
released.
On Tuesday around 2 a.m., Camden police say an officer observed the
couple in a disabled vehicle on 4th and State Streets in Camden and
approached them, asking if they needed help. The officer left to respond
to a call but told the couple he would return, says police. Upon his
return, the officer found that the car had been abandoned, so he ran the
plates and discovered that the vehicle had been reported stolen from
Philadelphia.
Later that day, around 9:30 a.m., the couple attempted to steal a
woman’s car at 3rd and Market but could not get inside because the
vehicle was locked.
In connection to these three incidents, both suspects were charged by
Camden police with loitering to obtain a controlled dangerous
substance, third degree receiving stolen property, third degree criminal
attempted auto theft and third degree conspiracy to commit theft. Bills
was also charged with second degree eluding.
Bail has been set for Bills at $500,000 and for Sykes at $342,500 in Camden County.
The mythical iPhone 5S, the follow-up to the iPhone 5 (pictured), might be available by this summer.
Here's what we know about the next iPhone so far:
1. It might debut this summer
Previous versions
of the iPhone were typically unveiled in the fall, but Apple could be
looking to unwrap the 5S during the dog days of summer. According to MacRumors, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo of KGI Securities — who boasts a pretty solid track record
with this kind of stuff — says he expects Apple to debut the new iPhone
in July. Such an effort would "avoid repeating the fatal mistake" made
last year with the delayed iPhone 5 launch, "which gave competitors room
to grab market share." Did someone say Samsung Galaxy? 2. More horsepowerThis is a no-brainer, but according to Kuo's sources,
the iPhone 5S will include some incremental spec bumps, most notably a
new quad-core A7 processor. Here's the full rundown of the purported
specs: 3. 'Smart Flash'
The camera on the iPhone 5 has received excellent marks from reviewers,
but Kuo insists the iPhone 5S will support a new feature called "Smart
Flash." Essentially, the camera will automatically decide whether to use
a white or yellow flash depending on lighting. 4. A new fingerprint chip
Nary a day goes by without a hacking story (Evernote being the most recent victim),
and Apple could shore up the iPhone's defenses by potentially scrapping
the four-number login. According to Kuo, the iPhone 5S will come
sporting a first-of-its kind "fingerprint chip under the Home button,
improving security and usability." Remember: Last July Apple bought AuthenTec, a security firm specializing in fingerprint-based technology. 5. The 5S could have a little siblingRumors have long persisted of
a more affordable iPhone built from lower-cost parts like a
polycarbonate shell. Tim Cook insists that Apple will never make a
"cheap" product, and Apple already sells older models at steep
discounts. Still, everyone from The Wall Street Journal to DigiTimes reports
that a more affordable iPhone is likely on the way, mostly to help the
company gain some much-needed traction in emerging markets. Kuo claims
that when the curtains rise for the iPhone 5S this summer, don't expect
it to shine alone.
The backlash of Young Money's Lil Wayne taking shots at the Miami Heat are still being felt in South Beach as a new t-shirt showing LeBron James dunking Weezy's head has sprouted online.
While details are still surfacing, the tee is a direct shot at Weezy F. Baby
On the new t-shirt, Miami Heat star LeBron James is shown preparing to dunk a basketball which bears Lil Wayne's head. Behind King James reads the lyrics, "WE AINT GOT NO WORRIES" multiple times. The designer/brand at the bottom shows: "ABSTRAK." (SOHH)
Alot of local Miami artist & entertainers have struggled to get lime light & help in recent years cause of the radios, Dj's & recording studios. Mainly because they would mostly cater to outta towners jus cause they were spending big money turning down local hometeam artist from they're own city.
Ppl like Strong Arm Mgt / Poe Boy / IMG, Uncle Lucke, Street connect djs & couple other local Miami legends n bosses have been helping local artist get to the radios/clubs & record executives.
One name we did not mention is Mix Masters, which is a fully equipped HD recording studio in the heart of Miami thats has been making a name for itself thruout the recent years. From Hip Hop artist to pop artist, djs, pastors, bands, radio and tv commercials you can ask around about these guys they have been some how involved in just about every Miami upcoming artist's project and if you havent worked with them yet you sure need to look in to them. We called them a powerhouse cause there a 1stop shop for any artist or entertainer. An artist can come here and record his whole project & get all the printing, photoshoots, videos, websites, online promos packages, GFXdesigns, Printing (including T-shirts), DVD/CD Duplications. The whole 9! they even do mastering thru Famous mastering engineer Jose Blanco, give out lessons on learning how to producer and make beats or engineer and learn the basics of mixing and recording. I dont think there's anything these guys cant do, thats why they have been booked up and expanding by the months. Giving local artist a chance by helping them in any way they can. Most big studios like Circle house or Hit Factory cant serve or help local artist because of outtatowners and Ymcmb having the studios booked most of the times and paying way more then an average local arist would. I dont blame them they getting big bucks, but at the end of the day do u really got love n put on for your city??? shout out to the real ones helping this city & all the local artist & dj's.... check these boys out! S/O HAZE & DRE, S/O Bubbie! them guys are masterminds...
-Money
Follow Them on Instagram & Twitter "MixMastersMiami"
The G63 AMG 6x6 essentially is a G63 AMG, stretched to accommodate a pickup bed and six wheels, all of which are driven by the awesome direct-injected, 5.5-liter twin-turbo V-8 that resides under the hood. Just as in the same-old, boring, four-wheeled G63 AMG, which retails for $135,205, the 6x6 makes 544 horsepower and generates 560 lb-ft of torque.
Bryan 'BIRDMAN' Williams just put a $1 MILLION DEPOSIT DOWN - to be one of 3 people to own the 50th anniversary Lamborghini Vaneno.
Here is how the car is being described:
For its 50th anniversary, the Italian automaker has created its most bizarre car yet: Meet the Veneno, a $4 million alien craft that will be assembled for only three buyers who've already put down their deposits — and being sold out before it goes into production is only a hint of the Veneno's speed.
Thanks to Internet leaks, we can say the car was built from the Aventador chassis, and uses a 740-hp version of the 6.5-liter V-12 linked to a 7-speed automated manual transmission, good for a top speed of 220 mph.
The three copies Lamborghini plans to build will have red, white, or green touches to match the Italian flag.