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[NEW VIDEO] Trae Tha Truth- "I'M ON"

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"I'm On 3.0" Trae Tha Truth New Music Video Trae Tha Truth has done it again. Collaborating with some of the top artist in the industry, as well as up and comers, "I'm On 3.0" is an instant classic. The medley of different artists and style exhibits the spirit of Houston coming together, but with artists all over the USA. #CONNECTED. Featuring artists like T.I., Royce Da 5'9, Curren$y, Snoop Dogg, Rick Ross , and more, the production and direction of this song proves that hiphop is still alive and doing very well. Check out the different verses below and determine for yourself WHO HAD THE BEST VERSE? TI- 0:55 Dave East- 1:14 Tee Grizzley 1:33 Royce Da 5’9 - 2:10 Curren$y- 2:28 Dram- 2:47 Snoop Dogg- 3:04 Fabolous- 3:42 Rick Ross- 4:19 Chamillionaire- 4:37 G Eazy- 5:31 Styles P- 5:51 E-40- 6:35

Fenty Name Used By Rhianna'a father, AND SHE'S LIVID

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Fenty Name Under Attack Written by Ebonny Robinson Shocking news in the entertainment world again! Monday morning TMZ released that, Pop Star, Rihanna is currently suing her own father!nj Although we are not brand new to "Ri-Ri" making headlines, this legal matter is a little more serious than her usual shenanigans. Sources say that Rihanna's father, Ronald Fenty, and a business partner used the very popular "Fenty" name to start up his own business. Ronald has made millions using the trademark and has even scheduled multiple appearances for Rihanna without her knowledge, estimating a payout of $15 million. Rihanna will be suing for damages and has asked that the judge place an injunction on her father using the "Fenty" brand. Trademarking is the easiest way to protect your trade name. Your trade name is your name and it carries weight, as it represents your co

Free trick to market your Music

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Learn To Market your Music With Southside Bosses Marketing Tagging your music not only helps you find your music in your library. It also helps DJ's organize your music, record labels identify your music and fans find more of your music. Watch below as we teach you what tagging your mp3 is, how it is done and how it can really benefit you in marketing your music to the right people. Don't forget to join our FB Group forum, Southside Bosses; like our group page Southside Boss Connection Follow us on Twitter @SBCmovement Follow us on Instagram @SouthsideBossConnection and @BossoftheSouthsideBosses.

Meek Mill Challenges the Elite Rappers.

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Meek Mill Issues Property Challenge to Top Rappers Meek has told these rappers to step their game up. Instead of jewelry and cars, he told them to "keep it up to par but let's switch it up." In his recent attempt at justice reform, Meek has been showing a more maturer approach to life since his release from his controversial incarceration . Not to many of these elite rappers (matter of fact none in the new generation) stepped up to the challenge. Scarface cosigned by commenting that rappers need to stop bragging on jewelry and start stockpiling land. We should know that in 2018 going into 2019, that custom jewelry is a depreciating liability and does not really quote a storage of value. and as the Black man in the US, that demographic always has to be 10 steps ahead of the other citizens just to keep up. So by investing in Real Estate and other appreciating assets, we can set our children up to join the elite in, not only financial situations but also political a

Jah Jah Yute on B.O.S.S. radio

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Jah Jah Yute Blesses B.O.S.S. Radio With Live Interview Jah Jah Yute was a breathe of fresh air as he and Mr. E Talked about the correction that needs to happen in the music industry. Calling out the record labels, he challenged artists to go back to the original "Rock Reggae" core in their message to the youth they are helping to raise. The popular reggae artist from Jamaica, told us about his up bringing in the Caribbean island. The hard work ethic that was instilled in him and how it carries over into his music. Listen below for the full interview. Most Recent Interview with MWAH XO Radio Listen to "Jah Jah Yute Interview" on Spreaker.

Pow Lenn Reggae Artist

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B.O.S.S. Radio Presents Pow Lenn Live Southside Bosses was honored to host Pow Lenn, Reggae Artist from the Islands. He Chops it up with Mr. E about his Inspiration for his son Wata Gwaan (Whats Going On?) He talks of his friend going thru trying times, his background with Reggae, his on going negotiations with Hostel Records and the UN Cultural Heritage list, "It's good, but people who really listen to reggae don't really dwell on that. They still have to feed their face." Bringing it back full circle to the core of Reggae: The struggle and how to love life.  So tune in now and here Wata Gwaan , What's going on?

Prince Dawit: Breaking down the love for Reggae

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Dawit Prince On B.O.S.S. Radio One of Jamaica's best reggae artists had a wonderful conversation with Mr. E. Dawit Prince, creator of the hit "Times Hard," chopped it up with the Boss on many issues including Reggae, UN, Love, and more. He tells us of his work with professionals in the game and how the buzz is building, quickly. Listen in below to hear some great reggae and get to know the Prince. FB: Dawit Prince @sojaproduction Instagram: Di Real Dawit @sojah_productions Gmail: Direaldawit@Gmail.com

[New Video] Meek Mill: Trauma

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MEEK MILL: TRAUMA video Meek Mill drops a cinematic video to his joint Trauma off of his latest album "Championships". Very clear this is a dramatic story of being black in America. Scene opens up with a child who seems to be a young version of Meek, from there he tells his story of the hypocrisy of the United States social and justice system. Calling out the ones in power and he describes his come up from the corner. A MUST WATCH!!!

Mr. Flava Stars on the Strip Showcase

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Stars of the Strip   Music Showcase   Mr. Flava is set to turn up on the stage. Along with a myriad of other guests, Mr. Flava has been invited to bring some of the best reggae music the island of Jamaica has been proud to conceive. He has been on the scene for a hot minute so this doesn't come as a surprise to Jamaican Reggae fans, and has been honestly yearned for on the underground circuit.  Mr. Flava was recently a guest on B.O.S.S. Radio and the listeners responded by making his the number one episode on Reggae Hour. Make sure you are there to See this great performance.

Lil Pump Locked Up, Too?

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Lil Pump Arrested at Airport over Weed Smell Lil Pump was arrested in Miami, 12-14-2018, after the pilot was tipped off to luggage belonging to Lil Pumps Party, may contain marijuana because of the intense smell it emitted. Not wanting to be caught up on trafficking charges, the pilot confronted Lil Pump in what Lil Pump says was "being accusatory", and was not ready to easily back down, even when TSA got involved.  After exchanging un-pleasantries, Lil Pump and his manager were hauled off to jail. It turns out that the suspicious smelling bag, was in fact one of his crew members. And to put the icing on the cake, THERE WERE NO DRUGS TO BE FOUND... So, not only is the rapper and the manager going to sit a night in jail over a humbug, but because of a mishandling of a situation, Lil Pump misses his flight to Cali and any business he was scheduled to conduct out there.  Theres two things to take away from this. One: The Pilot though being right in his concern, a

White Rappers topping First Week Sales

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Top White Rappers, Putting Up The Numbers. Brand Nubian Rapper Lord Jamar, made the bold claim that white rappers are guests in Hip Hop. And seeing it thru the eyes of the revolutionary, I can see his point of view, (Hip Hop was a major tool aimed to reinvent America). But, there's a crowd of people who see hip hop thru the eyes of a consumer and disagrees with the New York Rapper. Some site the spirit of hip hop dwells within us all, while others speak upon the financial success that each one has attained.  So that prompted me to investigate this wild financial success that was attained by these white rappers, and save for Eminem, was shocked at what I found. Most of these artists have do well including traditional media such as CDs. Now that says one thing to me. I don't know to many Black people that buy CD's, so it is safe to say that white people support one another. And, if you think they are trying to dominate hip hop, that should scare you.😱😱😱😂😂😂.