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(NEW MUSIC RELEASE) MRK SX- Good Life (ft, Royce Da 5'9)

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MRK SX Good Life  ft. Royce Da 5'9 While Royce Da 5'9 Has been  working to get his latest album to music retailers worldwide, he has also been working on side projects. One his latest most notorious feature is with MRK SX- GOOD LIFE. You can  Check out the song on MRK SX's latest album below. About the Song: After working with West Coast legend Kxng Crooked I on a few of his latest projects, MRK SX developed a creative relationship with Royce Da 5'9, as Royce was preparing his latest album "The Allegory". While the work MRK SX did on that project did not see the light of day (yet), Royce blessed MRK SX with some work for himself. The first of which is the aforementioned "Good Life". The song is a call to all those that are listening in these tumultuous times to "get over yourself", and understand that we are all more alike than not at all. The cover art was inspired by Pete Rock and CL Smooths classic album The Main I

Kiarah On B.O.S.S. Radio

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Kiarah join us on the phone   and you need to hear what she has to say Born in Norfolk, Va., raised in the M-I- Crooked Letter- Crooked Letter in the South, up and coming singer Kiarah joined Mr. E on the phone for a very detailed conversation. Kiarah talks about her high school basketball days, Her beginnings of her musical talent and adaptation, her transition from gospel to secular, her views on faith, her new unreleased video "Before 12", and her experiences that reflects in her music, and more. So tune in turn up and zone out, as we chop it up here on Underground interviews through Passionate Love Hour. This Sunday at 7 p.m. https://www.reverbnation.com/kiarahofficial https://www.facebook.com/kiara.howell.127 https://www.instagram.com/kiarahowell/?hl=en

Will Dancehall ever except Homosexuality?

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Trippple X "Expelled" from Dancehall Ever since the openly gay Dancehall artist emerged onto the scene controversy has been equivalent to the "shit hitting the fan." 34 yr old Reggae artist Demaro released his newest single "Mi Ready" on January 1 with video included. It was supposed to be his "coming out" single to talk about the lifestyle he lived on the DL for years. He moved to the US when he was 22 years old to get away from the homophobic behaviour that Jamaica is known very well for. Being a spiritual country, they pride themselves on living life the way the Creator Jah, who they believe in, intended. And Jah, to them, did not intend on having man lie with another man. It says so in the first five books of the Bible, the Torah, which is considered very holy to them. So does this include music as well? Trippple X says no. In fact, he stated on an episode of Star Chat that there will be Gay Dancehall by 2024 .  “Mark me words, ST

Triple Homicide in Flour Bluff may be more than it seems

Does this Triple Homicide have a Deeper Story What does Gold, Murder, the Govt., and Iraq have in common lately besides a document outlining 18 years of lies and war? Apparently, maybe a small south Texas city on the outskirts of the growing metropolis Corpus Christi. Known for its Meth problem and Bluff Rats, Flour Bluff, Texas may be involved in a real live 2 Guns .  Tune in to B.O.S.S. Radio to hear. Listen to "Boss Talk 1 - Bosses Radio" on Spreaker.

Wakanda: United States newest trade partner

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Will the US raise tariffs on Wakanda? The United States briefly entered into a trade partnership with Wakanda, yes you heard that right. The United States has started trading with the mythical Nation out of Marvel Universes Comics. Which in hindsight is as comical as the rest of the things this government has been up to. Between getting ready to cut food stamps and getting ready to cut Trump , the USDA listed the comic book nation on their website as a free trade partner. A spokesperson for the USDA claims it was an accident that happened during a staff test. " The department's online tariff tracker hosted a detailed list of goods the two nations apparently traded, including ducks, donkeys and dairy cows." " The unusual listing was spotted by Francis Tseng, a New York-based software engineer who was looking up agricultural tariffs for a fellowship he was applying for.  He told Reuters news agency that, when he first saw Wakanda on the list, he got '

Will 6ix 9ine end up like Epstein?

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The rat sentenced to his maze. After what I believe feels like an eternity to Tekashi 6ix 9ine, he has finally been sentenced in the trial of his favorite singing. 24 months in prison. reported by TMZ , this generations most favorite snitch will, by the end of it all, have served 24 months in prison followed by five years of supervised release, 300 hours of community service, and a hefty $35K  fine. Sitting there in prison scrubs and hair almost completely black, you would hardly recognize the "Fifi" rapper who was previously nicknamed "Skittles" by his critics. He showed almost no reaction, probably knowing there was a racket going on with bets that he would cry at sentencing.   After serving over half of his prison sentence thus far, you would think he would be happy to only have to complete 11 months in prison. But, maybe he's worried about how he will be treated in prison while awaiting his End Of Sentence. Will he be protected by the police the way

Hear what Shabba Ranks had to say about a Reggae Legend

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Shabba Ranks commentary on legendary reggae artist.   Shabba Ranks is a legend in the reggae industry. His music has been heard by generations of people around the world. Working with such acts as ASAP Ferg, Maxi Priest, Johnny Gill, and KRS-1, he has definitely made a name for himself throughout the music industry and reggae empire. That's why it was a very emotional event when he brought up a legendary reggae artist name at the Reeewind 10th the year anniversary... He had the honorary pleasure of crowning legendary reggae artist U-Roy "Godfather of Reggae," a very emotional display to say the least as everybody in the crowd shed a tear and screamed out in excitement. Check out what both legends had to say about each other and about the state of reggae here .