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Lil Wayne rides high inside the skate park in “Thug Life” video

Lil Wayne rides high inside the skate park in “Thug Life” video

Lil Wayne rides high inside the skate park in “Thug Life” video

Lil Wayne rides high inside the skate park in "Thug Life" video

The track likewise includes Young Money artists Jay Jones and Gudda.

Lil Wayne keeps on getting a charge out of a resurgence in hip jump following his freedom from Cash Money and ensuing compromise with Birdman. After at last releasing Tha Carter V in 2018, the New Orleans legend has come back to his elevated level Hip-Hop rap style, highlighting on tracks by Fat Joe, Rick Ross, XXXTentacion, Lil Baby, SiR, Tyga, Jack Harlow, and numerous others. He likewise released his thirteenth studio LP, Funeral, at the top of the year.

Today, Weezy frees a shiny new track named “Thug Life,” which highlights Young Money artists Jay Jones and Gudda. The track sees the three taking pride in an lyrical exercise, with Gudda offering bars to Weezy on the last section:

“Thug life, thug life, middle fingers up, livin’ thug life, traphouse jumpin’, got a lunch line, big body Benz, n***a plus size/

bad b***h let me f*** one time, bad b***h, I only f*** sometimes, I’m grindin’ baby girl to see the upside…/”

The track accompanies a visual courtesy of Ricky Willis and shows Lil Wayne with his Young Money camp at his skatepark, a topic for in excess of a couple of Wayne’s ongoing clips. Ideally, a release like this additionally implies fans will be hearing a greater amount of Wayne’s artists on wax pushing ahead.

As of late, Lil Wayne brought his eleventh studio LP Free Weezy Album to all streaming networks and uncovered an unreleased visual for that project’s lead single “Glory.” During two distinct scenes of his now exceptionally well known Young Money Radio series, not only did he and long-lasting artist/collaborator Nicki Minaj allude to a potential joint album, yet he likewise acknowledged Birdman’s solicitation to make a spin-off of 2006’s Like Father, Like Son. Basically, you can be certain that there’s plenty more music from Lil Wayne to show up soon.

In the meantime, you can press play on “Thug Life” below.

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Lil Durk uncovers new visual for “Watch Yo Homie”

Lil Durk uncovers new visual for “Watch Yo Homie”

Lil Durk uncovers new visual for “Watch Yo Homie”

Lil Durk uncovers new visual for "Watch Yo Homie"

The track can be found on ‘Just Cause Y’all Waited 2 (Deluxe).

Back in June, Lil Durk freed the deluxe version of his most recent music collection Just Cause Y’all Waited 2, which saw an extra seven new tracks from the Chicago star. This week, he drops off another visual from the updated project for “Watch Yo Homie,” which is delivered by John Lam and Tre Gilliam and sees Durk reminding us to be cautious with who we permit into our own circles:

“What you was doin’ with your profit money? I said you buy a n***a chain, they say you took it from him/
The same b***hes tryna f*** the ones who s***ted on me, wanna see the same n***a from back then who s***ted on me/
Wanna see the family members who turnt up and s***ted on me, wanna see them trap n***as who got money and s***ted on me…/”

The video comes courtesy of Crown So Heavy, and shows Lil Durk and his group out in the nation riding four-wheelers, an assumed escape from the very pressure that Durk talks on in his music.

“Watch Yo Homie” follows recently discharged clips for “When We Shoot,” “Gucci” with Gunna and the Polo G and Lil Baby-helped “3 Headed Goat,” which can all be found on the previously mentioned music project. Before that, Durk conveyed his Only The Family compilation, which highlighted him and his artists close by any semblance of G Herbo, NLE Choppa, and Lil Tjay, just as Love Songs 4 the Streets 2, which turned into Durk’s first Billboard top five release because of 44,000 album comparable units sold.

A month ago, additionally observed Lil Durk standing out as truly newsworthy for a tweet that saw him proclaiming his incentive as an entertainer once life opens back up post-Coronavirus pandemic

“I’m going up 100k a show when they say we can do em remember this twe

Press play on “Watch Yo Homie” below.

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New York man condemned in a hate crime for stabbing a Black lady

New York man condemned in a hate crime for stabbing a Black lady

New York man condemned in a hate crime for stabbing a Black lady

New York man condemned in a hate crime for stabbing a Black lady

Aleksejs Saveljevs will serve 10 years in jail for the assault.

A Brooklyn man has been sentenced to10 years in prison for brutally stabbing a Black lady and assaulting a cop in 2018. As indicated by a discharge from Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez, Aleksejs Saveljevs concede to first-degree assault as a hate crime.

“This defendant viciously assaulted a fellow subway rider for no other reason than the color of her skin,” Gonzalez said. “Acts of hate are not tolerated in Brooklyn, a place that prides itself on the diversity of its communities. I hope this sentence sends a clear message that racism and intolerance are unwelcome here.”

Ann Marie Washington was apparently strolling towards a tram station exit. Saveljevs came up to her from behind and stabbed her multiple times in her shoulders and arms. An observer came up to him and asked what occurred and he apparently called the casualty a “Black bitch!”

Washington returned home after the assault, not understanding that she had been wounded. She later went to a close by hospital and was treated for a collapsed lung.

Saveljevs likewise confessed to a separate assault on an off the clock police officer. He was condemned to two to four years for that wrongdoing. The officer was strolling his canine when Saveljevs tossed a sharp item at him, breaking his cheekbone. His sentences will run simultaneously.

A month ago, John Lee Cowell was condemned to life in prison for lethally stabbing 18-year-old Nia Wilson at the BART train station in Oakland, California. He initially argued not blameworthy by reason of insanity, yet an Alameda County judge decided that he was sane at the hour of the assault.

Cowell was determined to have schizophrenia and his defense team asserted that his psychological sickness made him have a “psychotic break” from the real world. During his testimony, he claimed that he believed Wilson and her sisters were “gang members” and “aliens” and said they kidnapped his grandmother.

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Navy to thoroughly investigate man dressed in Colin Kaepernick jersey for K-9 demonstration

Navy to thoroughly investigate man dressed in Colin Kaepernick jersey for K-9 demonstration

Navy to thoroughly investigate man dressed in Colin Kaepernick jersey for K-9 demonstration

Navy to thoroughly investigate man dressed in Colin Kaepernick jersey for K-9 demonstration

The incident took place last year during a fundraiser event at the Navy SEAL Museum in Fort Pierce, Florida.

The occurrence occurred a year ago during a pledge drive event at the Navy SEAL Museum in Fort Pierce, Florida. In the video, which has been seen just about 6 million times on Twitter, a man wearing a Kaepernick San Francisco 49ers shirt and protective gear is assaulted by four canines.

In a subsequent video, he tumbles to the ground and pokes a fun at standing. “Oh man, I will stand,” the man said as a reference to Kaepernick’s kneeling protest. The crowd of onlookers laughed.

The Navy has discharged an announcement saying that they are researching the episode, yet nobody included was an active member of the armed service. “The inherent message of this video is completely inconsistent with the values and ethos of Naval Special Warfare and the U.S. Navy,” the U.S. Naval Special Warfare Command said in a statement.

“We are investigating the matter fully, and initial indications are that there were no active duty Navy personnel or equipment involved with this independent organization’s event,” the statement concluded.

Kaepernick started to peacefully protest during the national anthem in late 2016. He would take a knee during the playing of the anthem to fight police brutality and racial inequity within America. He would not represent the national anthem until the words in the melody were true.

In spite of the fact that his activism costed him his football vocation, he constantly leverages his platform to battle for minorities through his Know Your Rights Camp cause. They as of late gave over $1.75 million to Black and brown communities to help battle the spread of COVID-19 and help the individuals who are as of now incarcerated.

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Jamaica’s Supreme Court rules school can ban child with dreadlocks

Jamaica’s Supreme Court rules school can ban child with dreadlocks

Jamaica’s Supreme Court rules school can ban child with dreadlocks

Jamaica’s Supreme Court rules school can ban child with dreadlocks

“I will not be cutting my daughter’s hair,” the child’s mother said following the court’s ruling.

On Friday (July 31), news broke that Jamaica’s Supreme Court ruled in favor of banning students that have dreadlocks.

Two years prior, leadership at Kensington Primary School alerted a 5-year-old young lady that she should cut her dreadlocks so as to go to classes. The minor was informed that it was for “cleanliness” purposes. Subsequent to hearing the court’s decision, the young lady’s mom clarified that she will filing an appeal. “I will not be cutting my daughter’s hair,” Sherine Virgo, mother of the now 7-year-old, said. “If they give me that ultimatum again, I will be moving her.”

The young lady’s legal advisor Isat Buchanan included that dreadlocks are a type of self-expression. “I am more than surprised. It is most unfortunate,” the attorney explained. “It is a most unfortunate day for Black people and for Rastafarian people in Jamaica. ” Sharing a similar sentiment, the girl’s father Dale Virgo explained that the court’s ruling is a form of systematic racism. He pointed out that the decision comes amid the social uprisings in America, calling for racial equality.

Sharing a comparative conclusion, the young lady’s dad Dale Virgo clarified that the court’s decision is a type of deliberate bigotry. He brought up that the choice comes in the midst of the social uprisings in America, calling for racial correspondence.

“A child was declined in view of her Black hair, you know?” said Dale. “It’s so weird that right now in the current climate of the world, in 2020, we are having protests, and Black people are fed up. This is an opportunity the Jamaican government and the legal system had to right these wrongs and lead the world and make a change. But they have decided to keep the same system.”

Tragically, this is not the first occasion when that a minor has confronted pushback with respect to their natural hair. Back in January, news broke that a Texas teenager DeAndre Arnold was suspended in light of the fact that his dreadlocks didn’t meet the school’s clothing standard. A month ago, the foundation uncovered that they will not change up their new strategy. “The school district had the chance to examine systemic racism and change its discriminatory policies, but instead chose to continue spending taxpayer dollars to maintain this grooming code,” lawyer Brian Klosterboer said in a statement.

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