After the release of the new The Recession 2 , Jeezy has also unveiled a brand new video for “Almighty Black Dollar” which features Rick Ross. In this video, Jeezy and Rozay can be seen enjoying the glamour, as they go to a boxing match wearing their finest clothes and their ladies on their arm. Before the release of this album, Jeezy also released “Therapy For My Soul” single.
The 17-year-old teenager, Kyle Rittenhouse, who was charged after he fatally shot two protestors participating in a demonstration against the police shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wisconsin was released from custody on $2 million bond. It was on November 20 that the bail for Rittenhouse was posted by his lawyer. He is facing several charges such as reckless endangerment, intentional homicide and being a minor in possession of a firearm. His preliminary hearing has been scheduled for Dec.3.
Very recently, DaBaby has released his latest project titled My Brother’s Keeper (Long Live G) and very quickly, he also released the video for “Gucci Peacoat.” This song references the way in which DaBaby was out in his peacoat throughout the day to ensure that people would go and cast their ballots on Election Day 2020 (Nov 3), and on the same day, he ended up losing his brother. In the video of “Gucci Coat,” DaBaby shows his backstory while he talks about what’s on his mind.
Watch the new video for “Gucci Peacoat” down below.
Racism has been recognized as a threat to public health by the American Medical Association. In the statement, racism has been recognized by the largest association of physicians in the country as the “primary drivers of racial health inequity.” In the same statement, the AMA spoke about how they plan on supporting resources working towards understanding the implications of racism in healthcare and attempting to correct them.
More than a million fans watched the much-anticipated Jeezy and Gucci Mane Verzuz battle. The night came with disses and shade as well as an amicable finale wherein “So Icy” was played by both of them. But Freddie Gibbs threw shade at Jeezy’s performance on Twitter. He spoke about the olive branch that was extended by Jeezy after Gucci played his 2012 diss track, “Truth.” After the song was played, where in the death of his associate Pookie Loc is referenced, Jeezy responded calmly.
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