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Pierre Thomas, the Aspiring Owner of 300 Entertainment

Pierre Thomas, the Aspiring Owner of 300 Entertainment

Trending famous hip-hop artists have been in 300 Entertainment for the longest time. These artists include; young thug, Megan Thee Stallion, Fetty Wap, Gunna, among others. 

This entertainment label has been on sale, and in the recent report, there have been some controversies that this company is on sale. The company is expected to sell at approximately 400M. Auctioneers set this price after a valuation whereby there was a business meeting on the claims. 

The label started in 2012, but it has been growing, and it’s proclaimed as an independent label in the United States of America. 

The latest bid on buying this label was placed on 30th October by this tycoon Pierre. The bid was on Twitter, and this has been a trending tweet. He has a splendid chance of owning 300 Entertainment, and he has been running his label “Pees label’. This label has been home to some artists like Migos, city girls, and others. With his experience in these types of entertainment industries, he can make the company successful. 

There are some unclear controversies about Pees ownership, and everyone is wondering if Pee purchased this label how would the distribution be handled. He has the power to fix any dents in the label now that this will be a transitional era, and there will be several labels trying to compete with it. 

Operating such a label will require an acute sense of responsibility, and Thomas can perform well in this sector. This is an opportunity he can’t seize, and he will be a great label owner! 

This article was penned by Jonathan P. Wright. Jonathan is a freelance writer for multiple mainstream publications and CVO of RADIOPUSHERS. You can read more of his work by clicking here.  

Meek Mill Claims of No Money Making from Record Deal

Meek Mill Claims of No Money Making from Record Deal

Meek Mill Claims of No Money Making from Record Deal 

Meek Mill Claims of No Money Making from Record Deal

Making money through artist record labels is common among labels to which artists belong. Writing via Twitter, Meek Mill claimed not to know how much his labels make. 

Performing artists are usually on the spot for falling apart with their managers or the record labels. Being a rampant issue, the recent artist to speak out is Meek Mill. Writing on Twitter on 25th October, Meek aired his disappointment with his record label. Sharing his dismay, he stated that this was because of the failure of the record company to pay him. 

Exposing his record company, Meek Mill wrote he is seeking legal help from his lawyers. Demanding transparency Meek Mill also threatened to disclose details of his record label. 

Supporting Meek Mill, other performing artists have come out to share similar experiences with their record labels. Writing on her blog Keyshia Cole confessed to receiving no pay from the record company. 

Mismanaging artist money has been done and ongoing for a long time. Claiming for transparency by record labels was Tyrese. Penning down a comment, Tyrese advocated for artists to fight for their right shares. Setting an ultimatum of December 2022, Tyrese said he would demand his share from his releases over the years he had been an artist. 

This article was penned by Jonathan P. Wright. Jonathan is a freelance writer for multiple mainstream publications and CVO of RADIOPUSHERS. You can read more of his work by clicking here.  

DMX estate continues to fight children claims

DMX estate continues to fight children claims

A new person claiming to be DMX child  

While DMX’ѕ household members work out how their estate is likely to be divided, a Geοrgia woman is claiming to end up being the raрpеr’s that is late, webpage Six reports. Αcсording into the οutlet, Raven Barmer-Ѕimmons reached out to X’s other kids to tell them she actually is their sis that shе will likely be getting a paternity test to verify.   

The procedure to ascertain who receives his profits happens to be challenging considering that the Flesh of My Flesh, Blood of My Blood rаpрer failed to leave a will. X’s fiancé Desirеe Lindstrom’s petition to bе the administrator of his estate was deniеd in with a Westchеstеr, NYC judge јune.   

His daughters that are oldest Sasha Simmons and Jada Oden, additionally pеtіtioned to be administrator’s; however, their sons, Tacoma, Хaviеr and Seаn, were named temporary administrators for the estate — that will be reportedly worth not as much as $1 million.   

The following legal move for the estate  

The next decision to be made is who are the legal heirs, Herbert Nass, the trusts and estates attorney for three sons of the Simmons, told Page. “The estate is going to аsk everyone else to prove рaternity throυgh DNA evaluating. All of the legal children of DMХ will probably be eligible for a sharе thаt iѕ equal to the estate…  

The following steps of the estate  

We want to collect assets and pay debtѕ аnd administrative expenses. We don’t have lоt of data about their inсome streams; the good news is the temporary administrators have been appοinted, we could make inquiries and expect answers.”   

“I would like to poіnt οut that when an individual dies withoυt a will, a bond that is suretу must be posted, and obtaining a bond is hard,” Naѕs added. “We spoke to a number οf surety companies, and it also was just Τhomas Whittemorе at Exеcutivе Bond who had previously been in a position to have it done.” 

This article was penned by Jonathan P. Wright. Jonathan is a freelance writer for multiple mainstream publications and CVO of RADIOPUSHERS. You can read more of his work by clicking here.  

Meek Mill reveals the burden of Expensive Pain

Meek Mill reveals the burden of Expensive Pain

The rapper releases his new album Expensive Pain and reminds people why he’s one of the best rappers alive. 

Meek Mill is an artist who knows how to find the sweet spot. Expensive Pain is one of his best albums, with eighteen songs of lyrical brilliance. With this album, Meek tries new sounds and shows fans different sides of himself, which is interesting. Encompassing 12 tracks, Meek Mill has reminded us why he deserves so much more credit.   

Meek Mill releases Expensive Pain album 

Expensive Pain, the second new release from rapper Meek Mill since his courtroom drama and sentencing of 12 months in prison, has been released to help people forget about the turmoil and remember how he is one of the best rappers alive. 

Meek Mill has earned himself as one of the best rappers alive 

He poses this distinction by combining his clever wordplay and powerful lyrics with his enthusiasm and feelings on everyday life. On October 1, 2021, the album as a whole hit the shelves.  In an interview, Meek Mill revealed the story behind the album’s title. He explains that his goal was for this album to be reflective of his natural life. 

The commercial success and braggadocios lyrics of the album both speak to this. 

The one thing Meek Mill has done in his career is to consistently release good music. His last three albums have been very successful, and he’s winning new fans daily. In Expensive Pain, Meek Mill employs a more braggadocio commercial style that alienated some old fans who appreciated his underground roots before fame or fortune. Still, the album’s commercial success speaks to what many people find compelling about him.  

His entire music career, Meek Mill has built up a reputation for being about his money and status, but he’s elaborating on this subject on this album. 

This article was penned by Jonathan P. Wright. Jonathan is a freelance writer for multiple mainstream publications and CVO of RADIOPUSHERS. You can read more of his work by clicking here.  

Two paramedics, three police officers charged in death of Elijah McClain

Two paramedics, three police officers charged in death of Elijah McClain

Several police officers and paramedics have been arrested in connection with Elijah McClain’s death by the grand jury on Wednesday (Sept. 1). It comes nearly eight months after the grand jury investigation into the in-custody death of the Black 23-year-old, who died in Aurora, Colorado, in 2019. 

The State Attorney General, Phil Weiser, who announced a 32-count indictment on behalf of a grand jury, said the five defendants face several charges, including manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide.  

In addition to being charged with a count of second-degree assault with intent to injure, Nathan Woodyard, Randy Roedema, and ex-officer Jason Rosenblatt face one count of a crime of violence. 

Two paramedics, Jeremy Cooper and Peter Cichuniec, face second-degree assault charges for recklessly injuring people with a deadly weapon and second-degree assault for a purpose other than medical treatment. Paramedics who committed assault also face two charges of crime of violence. 

Just over two years have passed since the incident that led to McClain’s death that began with him being detained by Aurora police and placed in a chokehold. Cops confronted McClain on Aug. 24, 2019; and said he “resisted contact.” A body camera video captured McClain saying he was an introvert and asking police to “please respect the boundaries that I’m talking about.” 

McClain’s arrest was attributed to an officer thinking McClain reached for a holstered gun. There was a struggle between the men, police said, and police applied a carotid control hold, which restricts blood flow to the brain. McClain was given a dose of ketamine by paramedics when they arrived, which an investigation panel stated would have been sufficient to sedate a 190-pound man. 

McClain experienced cardiac arrest and lost his pulse seven minutes after receiving the drug. He was revived by doctors, but was pronounced brain dead and removed from life support less than one week later. 

Woodyard and Roedema remain with the department, but are on desk duty as a result of the incident. Rosenblatt was fired last July on the grounds that he posed for photographs mocking McClain’s death. A fourth police officer also resigned. 

The city commissioned an independent investigation in February that concluded that officers and paramedics were without legal authority to hold and medicate McClain “without engaging in any more than a brief visual observation.” 

This article was penned by Jonathan P. Wright. Jonathan is a freelance writer for multiple mainstream publications and CVO of RADIOPUSHERS. You can read more of his work by clicking here.