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You have any idea how hard it is to find a job? And you wanna run and do this shyt? Unless you plan on playing the part of a clown during Drake's live show, YOUR LIFE AS AN EMPLOYER IS OVER!

 
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top left look like an ol' Civil Rights mugshot... 
 
A few days ago during his Ustream session with fans, Jeezy said he was kinda cool with TM103 taking the leak route on the internet. But that doesn’t seem to be the actual case. He tells Global Grind that he’s looking for the person who leaked the album.

Global Grind: TM103, we’ve been waiting for this, which seems like forever. It leaked online already.

Young Jeezy: Yeah, I’m looking for the n*gga who leaked my sh*t.

What was the journey of putting together TM103? It’s been two years in the making.

It wasn’t really a journey. I had a few things happen in between, a couple things with some of my homies, a little light sh*t. I was always working. That’s why I kept putting out mixtapes. When I thought about it, I wanted to put the album out the top of the year, 2012. That was my plan. That’s why I do my albums with my own money, so I can control it. Because the labels wanna do things on their own time to meet their quotas. I get it. But sometimes when you’re making music for a culture, you gotta do it when the time is right. It becomes microwaved sh*t, put it in 15 minutes and you move to the next.

None of your album have been “microwaved sh*t.”

Because I always pay for them. So they gotta wait on me. They can’t out it out because they have no music.

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My and JD had a talk about leaking records on G14 a few months ago. And straight from JD's mouth,
 "Labels leak the music for a buzz and feedback"
 

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Pau wants to laugh so bad! KARMA!
 

HAVE YOU SEEN THIS MAN?

Frame grab from surveillance video showing the suspect who is wanted
 in connection with the death of Delores Gillespie in the elevator at 
203 Underhill Ave.  The suspect seen here allegedly sprayed Gillespie
 with an unknown substance, and then lit her on fire.

A Brooklyn woman was burned alive Saturday when her demonic ex-beau ambushed her inside an elevator, sprayed her with a flammable liquid, set her ablaze and tossed a Molotov cocktail inside, cops and neighbors said.

Early Sunday, police were questioning a suspect who turned himself in at Brooklyn’s Transit District 32, stinking of gasoline.

Delores Gillespie, 64, was on her way home from buying groceries when she stepped out of the elevator at 203 Underhill Ave. in Prospect Heights and into a carefully laid trap.

Minutes earlier, Gillespie’s attacker had glued shut the locks on the elderly woman’s fifth-floor apartment and doused the elevator door with accelerant, sources said.

When the elevator reached her floor about 4:15 p.m., she was met by the psycho clad in black and clutching a barbecue lighter, a wine bottle and a canister of combustible fluid resembling an exterminator’s kit.

He barged into the elevator and sprayed her with a mist of accelerant from point-blank range. Gillespie turned from her attacker, crouched down and threw her hands up to her face, grocery bags dangling from her arms.

The assailant cornered her and started spraying her methodically over her face and torso, police said.

Then, the madman, wearing white gloves and a dust mask on his head, lit a Molotov cocktail, waited for a few seconds and set his ex on fire with the wick.

“She goes up in flames and falls to the floor,” NYPD spokesman Paul Browne said.

The maniac wasn’t done.

After ducking behind the elevator door “as if he was anticipating an explosion,” he lobbed the Molotov cocktail inside the smoky death chamber, Browne said.

Two surveillance cameras were rolling as he cruelly finished the job, again spraying Gillespie’s burning body with the ignitable liquid before fleeing down the stairs.

“I’ve never seen any s--- like this, and I’ve been doing this a long time,” a detective said.

Gillespie, 64, was burned beyond recognition and pronounced dead at the scene. Five other tenants suffered minor injuries.

Neighbors said the suspect lived with her until recently and was often seen collecting bottles and cans outside.

“It’s horrific,” said Ben Olson, 37, who lives on the sixth floor. “I can’t believe it’s true.”

Gillespie, raised in Louisiana and living in the building for decades, appeared to be mentally ill and was extremely paranoid, neighbors said.

She often complained that upstairs tenants were stealing from her.

Her son, who sometimes stayed in her apartment, was being questioned by cops Saturday night but is not considered a suspect.

“I’m in shock,” said neighbor Chris Martinez, 38. “We didn’t know she had any enemies.”

One neighbor said he heard loud screams before smoke started filling the hallways.

“It was high-pitched yelling,” said the 29-year-old neighbor, who identified himself as John.

The neighbor said he raced downstairs and heard popping sounds from the elevator shaft.

“The elevator sounded like it was boiling paint,” he said.




 

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Religion Takes Another L
 
Less than 24 hours since the fatal shooting of Brick Squad Monopoly member Slim Dunkin, Atlanta rapper Waka Flocka Flame has come forward with his emotional reaction to losing a close friend and business affiliate.

Writing in all caps through Twitter, Flocka told fans he wished he could switch places with the slain rapper.

"WISH IT WAS ME ... MY F*CKING RIGHT HAND IS GONE," Waka tweeted December 17th.

"Never tell your problems to anyone...20% don't care and the other 80% are glad you have them. #REALSH*T #F*CKDAWORLD"

"'Truly great friends are hard to find, difficult to leave, and impossible to forget.'" (Waka Flocka Flame's Twitter)

Dunkin's Friday night death was confirmed by Atlanta police.

Another rapper has lost his life because of a gun violence. Slim Dunkin, a 24-year-old MC who was featured heavily on Waka Flocka Flame's mixtapes, was pronounced dead at Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia on Friday, December 16 after being gunned down at a recording studio. Maj. Keith Meadows of the Atlanta Police Department confirmed to The Associated Press that the Brick Squad Monopoly rapper was fatally shot in the chest at around 5:30 P.M. after he got involved in a verbal altercation with another individual. "It appears the victim was scheduled to do a photo shoot," he first stated. (Ace Showbiz)

At the time, police were still searching for the murder weapon and possible suspects.

Maj. Keith Meadows said police have not been able to identify the shooter. He said 13 to 20 people were in the small office-type building in southeast Atlanta at the time of the shooting, which took place around 5:30 p.m., but they were in different places. "We've questioned a number of witnesses inside the recording studio at this time." Meadows said. Police have not recovered the handgun that was used. Investigators remained at the scene late Friday evening. (CBS News)

The late rapper was reportedly known for grinding alongside Waka Flocka.

Dunkin has appeared on a number of songs with Waka like "F--k the Club Up," "Bang" and "Karma" all from Flocka's 2010 debut Flockavelli. He was also featured heavily on Waka's mixtapes like Twin Towers, Twin Towers 2 (No Fly Zone) and LeBron Flocka Flame 3. Dunkin was on his solo grind as well. This past Halloween the street bred MC released Menace II Society, a 20-track mixtape which featured Gucci Mane, Roscoe Dash and Pastor Troy. (RapFix)
 
Brick Squad Member Slim Duncan Allegedly Murdered Over An Argument Over Candy… WTF…Senseless

As stories start to develop on SLIM DUNCAN’S MURDER last night, HIP-HOP ENQUIRER 


REPORTS that the senseless murder was over an argument about candy at a Gucci Mane video shoot.

Gucci was also said to be on the scene when the shooting occurred but immediately fled. (Just getting out of jail, we understand that one.)

Apparently Slim got into an argument with an unidentified person over candy when the shooter pulled out an automatic weapon shooting Slim dead.

This is tragic and so sad…

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This cant be true! I really hope this is just another internet fairy tale! 
 

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