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Body cam film shows officers stepping on Black Man who says I can’t breathe
The Black man was blamed for “refusing arrest” and “being contentious.” Back in February, a Black man died not long after a few officers stood over him as he stated, “I can’t breathe.” Now,
Read More »AB The Celebrity Connect For Foreign Cars And Foreign Homes
AB The Plug has become the top connect in several of the most exotic cities and states. Starting off in 2014 AB has become known for supplying celebrities with the top foreign and exotic
Read More »A Couple Questions With JMills From PA
What is your name ? “Jonathan Mills AKA JMills.” How old are you ? “24.” Where are you from ? “Representing Coatesville, Pennsylvania ; 610.” What got you interested in rap ? “Since I
Read More »SossHouse Artist Big Jelly Releases Debut Project “The Wolf Of Peachtree” Prod. By Pi’erre Bourne
Atlanta native Jelly recently released a collaborative project “The Wolf of Peachtree,“ entirely produced by Pi’erre Bourne. The Wolf Of Peachtree is Jelly’s debut full-bodied project via SossHouse, which Pierre Bourne happens to own and oversee. So unthinkably,
Read More »Rah Swish memorializes his fallen friend in “Feel Like Pop” video
Rah Swish filmed the “Feel Like Pop” video on what would’ve been his close friend and fellow Brooklyn Drill rapper Pop Smoke‘s 21st birthday, 7/20/20. The video offers a promise from Rah that he’s ready
Read More »Young Rich Hiphopsince1987 Exclusive With WildeTuna Out Now
If you looking for new artist to add on the watch list check out Young Rich from Philadelphia. We were able to get an exclusive interview to get the story behind the music.
Read More »Atlantic Records Signee Tyte Talks About New Music, Signing to Atlantic, & more
Tallahassee, FL native Tyte is an upcoming artist newly signed to Atlantic Records. He recently sat down with HipHopSince1987 staff member Alanna Milan to chat about new music, his new record deal, and more.
Read More »OWO – Think You Are (Video)
Nigerian-American, OWO delivers “Think You Are,” a reflective anthem packed with sharp delivery and a rhythmically smooth beat. OWO transitions from righteous takedowns of an ex-lover to reflective moments of becoming a beautifully better
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