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EST Gee releases a new video for “25MIN FREESTYLE”

EST Gee releases a new video for “25MIN FREESTYLE”

As I mentioned in my last post, EST Gee will release his new album, MAD, on Friday, March 17th. The album contains 14 songs along with features from Boosie Badazz, Young Scooter, and Kada. It was announced today (March 14) that he would be dropping off a new single from the forthcoming project which will be called “25MIN FREESTYLE,” a MOZ, Robawithit, and John Gotitt-produced offering which has the Louisville star letting out a slower flow while still maintaining a very menacing feel that fans should be able to enjoy right away.

As part of the accompanying video for “25MIN FREESTYLE,” which was directed by Cash Jundi, EST Gee can be seen in a lot featuring a number of high-end vehicles along with some other characters. In addition to this, we can also see the rapper who recorded the track “Lick Back” with a few of his associates in the recording studio.

The release of MAD will come in the wake of 2022’s I Never Felt Nun, which is a continuation of two releases that took place in 2020, I Still Don’t Feel Nun and Ion Feel Nun. I Never Felt Nun was a collection of songs that featured notable contributions from Machine Gun Kelly, Jack Harlow, Future, Bryson Tiller, and Jeezy. It is also becoming EST Gee most commercially successful work to date, with the 21-song album peaking at No. 8 and No. 3 respectively on the Billboard 200 and Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums charts, indicating that the songs have been extremely well received.

New single from Kevin Gates “Trying 2 Forgive”

New single from Kevin Gates “Trying 2 Forgive”

A new song from Kevin Gates dropped on Saturday (March 11) titled “Trying 2 Forgive,” which is an emotional track in which Gates admits to his emotional and mental struggles.

Kevin Gates released his third studio album, Khaza, in 2022, a 19-track collection that included one collaboration with Juicy J featuring on the hit single “Thinking With My D**k.” According to Billboard, the album debuted in the top 10 of the Billboard 200 chart with sales of nearly 40,000 album-equivalent units during its first week following its release. In the years since, he has kept his fans in the loop with the six-track FYP EP as well as several well-received drops such as “Breakfast,” “7:12pm (Freestyle),” and “Major League.” His contributions can also be heard on songs like Lul Bob “Brackz Yeah,” DDG “Love Myself,” Finesse2Tymes’ “CEO,” FL Dusa “Exhausted,” and T.I. “Active.”

As well as his sit-down with Khaza, Kevin Gates also provided one of the best sit-downs with Yung Miami that can be associated with his show, “Caresha Please.” In the specific session that lasted more than an hour, Gates gave the Floridian star detailed information about his sexual exploits and preferences, which included a 90-day ban on women who do not meet his Muslim-based standards and are not in conformity with them.

“Some women haven’t been taught properly how to clean themselves properly, so they don’t have the necessary skills,” he said. “They have no idea what a vaginal wall cleaning is, so they do not know how it works. The problem is that they do not know that tampons should not be used during that time. Inaccessible uterine lining gets stuck in their walls and causes odors.”

Legislators in South Carolina propose the death penalty for abortion

Legislators in South Carolina propose the death penalty for abortion

Abortion is a topic that has always been controversial, and now it’s sparked a heated debate in South Carolina. In a new bill proposed by lawmakers, abortions could carry the punishment of death. Yes, you read that right – the death penalty for terminating a pregnancy. This proposal has many people stunned and outraged as they question the legality and morality behind such extreme measures.

“Imagine the unimaginable- a state where women could face the death penalty for making choices about their own bodies. That’s exactly what South Carolina lawmakers are proposing with a new bill that aims to criminalize abortions in all cases, even rape and incest. As the nation watches this controversial legislation unfold, it raises questions about reproductive rights, government control over personal decisions, and the value of human life. In this blog post, we’ll explore the latest developments on this heated topic and discuss why such extreme measures warrant attention from every American.

The bill is similar to one that was proposed in Texas last year, but did not make it through the legislature. If passed, South Carolina would become the first state in the nation to enact such a law.
Abortion rights advocates have already denounced the bill, calling it unconstitutional and dangerous. They argue that it would criminalize women and doctors, and put women’s lives at risk. They also point out that there are already laws on the books that make it a crime to harm or kill a pregnant woman.

Critics of the bill say that it is nothing more than a political stunt designed to score points with conservative voters. They argue that it is highly unlikely to pass constitutional muster, and even if it did, would almost certainly be overturned by the courts.

“This bill is about protecting the lives of the innocent, and we believe that every life is valuable,” said Rep. Steven Long, one of the bill’s sponsors. “We think it’s important that we stand up for those who can’t speak for themselves.”

Currently, under South Carolina law, abortion is only legal in cases of rape, incest, or when the life of the mother is at risk. This bill would criminalize all abortions, regardless of the circumstances. Women who undergo abortions would be subject to felony charges and up to 10 years in prison. Doctors who perform abortions would be charged with murder and could face the death penalty.

This bill is clearly an attack on women’s rights and access to safe and legal abortion. If it becomes law, it will force women to seek out illegal and dangerous abortions, or forego the procedure altogether. This will put women’s health and lives at risk. It is imperative that this bill does not become law.
This proposed bill is a stark reminder that abortion access in the United States is under constant threat. South Carolina lawmakers are using their power to try to restrict abortion access for those who need it, and this new bill would be an extreme violation of reproductive rights if passed. We must remain vigilant and fight to protect our reproductive freedom, no matter what restrictions are proposed in state legislatures across the country.

ArrDee and Cat Burns collaborate on “Home For My Heart”

ArrDee and Cat Burns collaborate on “Home For My Heart”

As reported earlier, ArrDee released a new single titled “Home For My Heart” on Thursday, March 9th. The song features an appearance from Cat Burns. The heartfelt number features Brighten rapper WhYJay, LiTek, Jake Gosling, and AoD, and it focuses on the struggle ArrDee has with finding for a balance between his grind and spending time with the people who mean the most to him.

Najeeb Tarazi, who is the director of the accompanying video for “Home For My Heart,” shares the visual for the song with Common People Films. As a result of the use of dual rotating screens that act as portals into different locations, the clip is a marvel of CGI, in which viewers get to see both the collaborators and the collaborators of the other stories telling both their stories and the stories of those around them.

The rapper ArrDee released his debut project, Pier Pressure, in the spring of 2022, a 14-song effort that featured some of the best features of the year, including production from Bugzy Malone, Aitch, Russ Millions, Fivio Foreign, Digga D, and more. Upon release in the U.K, the project jumped to No. 2 on the Official Albums chart for the first time, and it also passed the gold certification threshold. As a result of his evolution, the “Oliver Twist” rapper has released a number of songs since then, such as “​messy in heaven” and “Hello Mate,” by Dan Fable and venbee and “24 Hours in Lagos (Freestyle)” by Tion Wayne,. It has come to no surprise that in January of this year, he released a well-received track titled “Loser,” a track that — along with the previous track “Home For My Heart” — is slated to appear on an upcoming album in the near future.

In California, compensation is being proposed for victims of police brutality

In California, compensation is being proposed for victims of police brutality

In response to the recent police brutality cases that have garnered national attention, California is proposing a new law that would allow victims of police brutality to receive compensation from the state. This proposition would create a fund to pay for damages suffered by victims of police misconduct, and would be funded by a surcharge on fines and bail schedules for criminal offenses.

This proposition is an important step in addressing the problem of police brutality, as it would provide some measure of justice for victims who have often been ignored or mistreated by the system. It is also a reminder that police officers are sworn to protect and serve the public, and when they violate that trust, they should be held accountable

One high-profile case that garnered national attention was the death of Oscar Grant. On New Year’s Day in 2009, Grant was fatally shot by a BART police officer while he was lying face down on a train platform. The officer claimed he mistook his gun for a Taser, but many felt that the shooting was unjustified.

The incident led to widespread protests and calls for reform. In response, the state legislature passed a law requiring all police agencies to report data on use of force incidents. However, this law was not enough to prevent further cases of police brutality from occurring.

In 2016, it was estimated that there were over 400 cases of excessive force by police officers in California. This number is likely higher, as many cases go unreported. Victims of police brutality often feel like they have no recourse and that their complaints will fall on deaf ears.

The proposed bill, AB 931, would allow people who have been victims of police brutality to seek compensation from the state. The bill would create a fund to pay for damages caused by police officers, and would also allow victims to file lawsuits against the state. The bill has been proposed in response to the death of George Floyd, who was killed by a Minneapolis police officer.

AB 931 could have a significant impact on police departments across California. If the bill becomes law, it is likely that more people will come forward with claims of police brutality. This could lead to increased scrutiny of police officers, and could result in more officers being fired or disciplined. It could also lead to changes in the way that police departments train their officers and handle complaints of misconduct.

Police brutality is a serious problem in the United States. In 2015, 1,134 people were killed by police officers, and many more were injured. Of those killed, 42% were African American. Police brutality disproportionately affects communities of color.
In response to this problem, California has proposed a new law that would allow victims of police brutality to receive compensation from the state. The bill, which was introduced by Assemblymember Shirley Weber (D-San Diego), would create a fund to pay for damages caused by police officers who use excessive force.

California’s proposed bill to allow police brutality victims compensation is a major step forward in the effort to prevent and hold law enforcement accountable for their violent actions. If passed, it could create an important legal precedent that would help protect those affected by police violence and ensure that justice is served. It also sends a message to all involved parties—from politicians and law enforcement officers, to citizens themselves—that such behavior will not be tolerated in our society.