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In a new video, NoCap declares, “I’ll Be Here”

Throughout his career, NoCap has consistently delivered heartfelt, emotionally charged tracks to fans. A rap star from Alabama released a new song last week, “I’ll Be Here,” in which he shares his thoughts about staying true to himself in music and in the streets.

BMB Films and NardyMarley release the matching video for “I’ll Be Here” which features NoCap in front of a late-night convenience store that appears to be a gas station. While riding in his bright green Lamborghini truck, he displays high-end garments, and blindingly fine jewelry.

NoCap has been away from releasing full-length albums for quite some time, but his most recent, Steel Human, features 16 tracks and guest appearances from Lil Uzi Vert, Boosie Badazz, DaBaby, and Jacquees. The musician has since released top tier singles such as “So Lost/No Promises,” “Drown In My Styrofoam,” “Mistake,” “I Can’t,” “200 Or Better,” “On Purpose,” “Vaccine,” and “Flaws” are among the tracks that could appear on NoCap long-awaited album Mr. Crawford. Besides releasing his own music, Backend Child has worked with a number of artists, including $tupid Young, Yung Bleu, Lil Skies, Shy Glizzy, and No Savage.

New single from Mooski, “Soul Bleed”

Melodic Therapy 4 The Broken mixtape is scheduled to be released next month by Mooski. Through his recently released track, “Soul Bleed,” accompanied by a video, he has offered a sneak peek into the upcoming album. As he opens up about relationship turmoil, Mooski’s new emotional track showcases his smooth cadence that first drew fans to him:

It’s been a little over a year since Mooski released his major hit song “Track Star,” a Woodpecker production dedicated to women who crumble when they face difficulties in relationships. Tik Tok has been credited with making “Track Star” a worldwide hit, as it has created a whole new realm of dance challenges and offered the rising Alabama star a whole new audience. Mooski also became the first artist to have a Gold record certified by Billboard upon the release of the melodic cut back in March, further enriching his overall status. The song is accompanied by a video featuring Coi Leray as his love interest, which is certain to make it a popular choice on your dance floor following. quarantine.

Hard drive containing exclusive Tupac content is up for sale

Hard drive containing exclusive Tupac content is up for sale

According to TMZ, the hard drive, previously owned by Pac’s former bodyguard Frank Alexandar, is being sold by GottaHaveRockandRoll.com. 

Starting price for the drive is listed at a value of $10,000, but it could sell for more than $600,000. 

Following the successful auction, the lucky winner will access unreleased music, depositions, and never-before-seen photos of Pac. 

Gaining from the auction also is the foundation which will receive 10 percent of total earnings. 

Bidding last month saw a lucky bidder spend more than $22,390 for the rapper’s notebook, which contained five of his handwritten notes. 

Auctioning of Tupac’s belongings last year. Also saw Love letters he penned being sold for $75,600 to a fan who purchased the collection. 

Since celebrity items in auctions attract a competitive demand, exclusive Tupac items are arguably higher, considering his storied career and untimely demise. 

Displaying at Celebrity Cars Las Vegas showroom is Tupac’s BMW, which has since been repaired. 

Being the last place that vehicle that Tupac was in before being shot makes his BMW a priced item in the showroom. 

Existing pieces of Tupac’s treasure also include; a collection of rare Tupac photos taken by hip-hop journalist and photographer Lawrence “Loupy D” Dotson at the 2Pacalypse Now album. 

Auctioning of Tupacs photos taken by hip-hop journalist and photographer Lawrence “Loupy D” Dotson was also done. 

Speaking to the rolling stone, Loupy D Dotson said you can see it in his eyes: the determination, the passion, the swagger, and the shine 

According to Loupy, by looking at the photos, Pac knew what he was going for an on stage that night, becoming the legend he is. 

Amazing aspect of the photos is that they portray a side of the man few people get to see since he is not wearing jewels and Versace but appears humble and hungry. 

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 drug dealers plead guilty in Mac Miller’s death

Two drug dealers plead guilty in Mac Miller’s death

Appearing in court were the suspects in the Mac Miller murder who died from using drugs. 

Investigating officers have linked several people to being directly or indirectly involved in the MC and rapper’s death. 

Presiding over the court hearing on MacMillers murder was Judge Otis D. Wright 

Pleading guilty to distributing drugs to Mac Miller were two suspects, namely Stephen Andrew Walter and Ryan Michael Reavis. 

According to various news agencies, Stephen Andrew Walter and Ryan Michael Reavis confessed to their role in the transaction that indirectly led to Mac Miller’ death. 

During Tuesday morning’s (November 30) court hearing, Miller’s supplier confessed to giving the counterfeit oxycontin pills to Reavis. 

Pleading not guilty, Mac Miller’s dealer said that he was unaware of the pills’ contents 

Confessing to abetting the transaction, Walter told Judge Otis D. Wright. “that he did not know that fentanyl made up the pills.” 

During the hearing, however, Reavis, who remained mum during the entire proceedings, admitted that he knew they contained either fentanyl or some other controlled substance 

Following an investigation into Miller’s death, it was confirmed he passed away after ingesting a mix of fentanyl, cocaine, and alcohol. 

According to Walter’s statement before the court on September 4, 2018, he instructed Reavis to deliver oxycodone pills to Cameron Pettit. 

Defending himself from the murder charges, Walter said that he should be charged with selling blue pills (little blue counterfeit oxycontin pills) and didn’t know what was in them. 

During cross-examination in court, Walter said he had never met Miller and was unaware of Petitt’s plans with pills. 

Sentencing for the suspect may include 20 years in federal imprisonment, a lifetime of supervised release, a $1 million fine, and other court fees for distributing a controlled substance. Walter, Reaves, and Pettite are all scheduled to stand trial next year. 

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.  

Cardi B becomes first-ever creative director in residence at ‘Playboy.’

Cardi B becomes first-ever creative director in residence at ‘Playboy.’

Announcing on Twitter on Thursday (December 2). Cardi B stated that she is now the first-ever creative director in residence at Playboy. 

Posting her tweet, she said, “Ya girl is now the first-ever Creative Director in Residence at Playboy. What a dream!!” 

Providing artistic direction for the brand’s digital editorial, experiential activations, cross-branded fashion, and sexual wellness merchandise collections are some roles Cardi B will perform. 

Added to her new role, she will also serve as a founding member and creative director for the brand’s new creator-led platform, CENTERFOLD. 

Summing up as a founder, Cardi B adds another role among her other roles, including Mc, rapper, and actor. 

Revealing her enthusiasm, she also said, “For as long as I can remember, I’ve felt connected to Playboy.” 

Supporting her role in Playboy, she said, it’s truly the original platform for uncensored creativity, and I’m inspired by its incredible legacy of fighting for personal freedoms 

Expressing her excitement, she described CENTERFOLD as an avenue for creators to feel safe in their creativity and sexuality. 

Adding to her excitement was that a few days before the lunch, she had celebrated her second diamond single, making her the most-diamond-certified female rapper of all time. 

Reaching diamond status earlier this year was the famed song breakout single “Bodak Yellow 

Holding a record of being the woman rapper with the most diamond-certified songs, she is also the third female artist to have over one diamond-selling track. 

Taking to her Twitter page, she also thanked Maroon 5 and said,” Thank you so much, Maroon 5, for including me in this song, and this is the song I cater to my daughter every time I perform it. I’m forever grateful.” 

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.