Officials said a struggle ensued when two masked gunmen approached the rapper's sports car and XXXTentacion was shot multiple times.
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US marshals task force arrests suspect in rapper's slaying
Officials said a struggle ensued when two masked gunmen approached the rapper's sports car and XXXTentacion was shot multiple times.
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US marshals task force arrests suspect in rapper's slaying
Officials said a struggle ensued when two masked gunmen approached the rapper's sports car and XXXTentacion was shot multiple times.
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US marshals task force arrests suspect in rapper's slaying
Now comes the latest player: Lit Up Music Festival, an independent hip-hop event debuting this weekend at the RC Cola Plant in Wynwood.
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Lit Up Music Festival Is the Latest Player in Miami's Competitive Festival Market
Now comes the latest player: Lit Up Music Festival, an independent hip-hop event debuting this weekend at the RC Cola Plant in Wynwood.
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Lit Up Music Festival Is the Latest Player in Miami's Competitive Festival Market
Twitter user Sadlstlk was so upset with Bell's decision to focus on music that he wished injury … How about focus on football not your shit rap songs.
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Le'Veon Bell Rap EP Leads to Twitter Trolls, Injury Wish Amid Contract Holdout
When I say Le'Veon Bell is tone deaf, it has nothing to do with his rap music . Similarly, I wouldn't know good rap music if I heard it. But when Bell is …
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First call: On Day 1 of Steelers camp, Le'Veon Bell touts his music
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First call: On Day 1 of Steelers camp, Le'Veon Bell touts his music
Open and honest: Rap producer Steel Banglez has a lot to be thankful for, and according to the artist himself, that includes his four-year prison stint.
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Open and honest: Rap producer Steel Banglez has a lot to be thankful for, and according to the artist himself, that includes his four-year prison stint.
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Steel Banglez EXCLUSIVE: Rap producer brands his prison stint for firearms 'a BLESSING'… and …
Allen, also known as “Big Rob” and “Fat Boy” was captured on surveillance video minutes before the rapper was robbed of $50,000 in cash in a Louis …
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Rapper XXXTentacion murder suspect arrested at sister's house in southeast Georgia
And though the music is the centerpiece of Kingdom Bound, Russo … The Christian rapper and former founding member of DC Talk has sold more …
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A guide to four days of Kingdom Bound
The cheers and applause that Chinese-American rapper MC Jin received at a Beijing event on Tuesday promoting him and his 6-year-old son …
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Chinese-American rapper MC Jin talks about his new parenting reality show and rap career
Bey immediately noticed 69's attempt to recreate a form of aggressive rap and cited M.O.P. as one of the architects of the style. “Why is everyone acting …
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Yasiin Bey Not Impressed by Tekashi 6ix9ine's Style, Says Its the 'Most Depressing' Thing He's Seen
Bey immediately noticed 69's attempt to recreate a form of aggressive rap and cited M.O.P. as one of the architects of the style. “Why is everyone acting …
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Yasiin Bey Not Impressed by Tekashi 6ix9ine's Style, Says Its the 'Most Depressing' Thing He's Seen
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — To the displeasure of straphangers across all five boroughs, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority on Wednesday announced plans to increase fares twice over the next three years. Riders who’ve had it with bad service say they’re not happy about the Wednesday bombshell. “As we stated in November and February, the MTA requires new revenue for operations and for capital,” MTA Chief Financial Officer Robert Foran said. Translation? Despite the delays, the breakdowns, and the frustrations, fares are going up for subways, commuter lines, and buses. Riders across the board weren’t happy about it. “I think it’s absurd,” one straphanger told CBS2. “It’s not like we’re seeing an improvement in service.” “As a student I think it’s really challenging,” one woman said. The MTA announced it will raise fares by four percent in both 2019 and 2021. As for specific details, those may take a while. “Those are forecasted, they’re still subjected to our needs,” Foran said. “They’re subject to our public hearings and subject to board action. We’ve increased saving targets, we just have to cut more cost.” But what about the delays, or the constantly crammed subway cars, and the so-called “incidents” that could make you hours late for work? The MTA says they’re working on it. “The figure I plugged in is not particularly scientific at the moment,” Transit Authority President Andy Byford said. “I just said at the moment we’re around 70,000 delay incidents a month and that’s far too high.” In response, Byford says he’s proposed a target of 10,000 “incidents” by the end of 2018. The one thing the MTA has been consistent with all along is fare hikes. The newest round of raises will bring the total number to seven since 2009, part of the plan to raise fares every two years as part of a financial rescue. Riders say they’re just not buying it. “The fares increase, but the service just stays the same or gets worse,” one man said. MTA Chair Joe Lhota says the state of emergency remains in place, along with the subway action plan.
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Straphangers Irate Over MTA’s Plan To Hike Fares Twice Over Next 3 Years