Friday, July 12, 2019

New York Congressman on ASAP Rocky: ‘I Will Fight Until He’s Brought Back Home’


via Complex 
Free ASAP 

The world is watching as ASAP Rocky’s detainment in Sweden persists. Fans continue to circulate videos that seemingly support Rocky’s account of the alleged altercation with two Swedish men that led to his arrest, and many have signed a Change.org petition calling for #JusticeforRocky. Meanwhile, the ASAP Mob leader’s friends and colleagues are tirelessly working to contact the proper authorities to ensure his safe homecoming.

Now, the Harlem rapper is getting a political push, as well. Congressman Adriano Espaillat, U.S. Representative for New York’s Thirteenth Congressional District, is advocating for Rocky’s return. On Wednesday, July 10, Congressman Espaillat addressed several letters to the U.S. State Department, U.S. Embassy in Sweden, and the Swedish Ambassador in Washington, outlining Rocky’s innocence and pleading for justice in his case. 

Although the case for Rocky appears to be strong, and the fan petition garnered more than 400,000 signatures in its first day, Congressman Espaillat is determined to elevate the conversation and speak up for an important member of the Harlem community. 

“He’s part of a growing, young movement of artists that, first of all, I commend because they identify with the neighborhood where they live, which in this case is Harlem,” Espaillat explains. 

“Harlem is a neighborhood that is very special because Harlem is not just about the Apollo or 125th Street. It’s really about an attitude and a personality and a history and a legacy. And so, for him to be a young person and continue to identify with Harlem, and be a strong presence of the artist community in Harlem, is great. That’s why I’m going to bat for him.”

Congressman Espaillat spoke with Complex about the violations on ASAP Rocky’s rights and the campaign to bring him home. The interview, lightly edited and condensed for clarity, is below.



Who are you sending these letters to?

I’m writing to the State Department as well as the U.S. Embassy in Sweden. The Swedish Ambassador right here in Washington, but also I’m writing to the U.S. State Department, which is in charge of the all the different embassies across the world, as well as the U.S. Embassy in Sweden.  

Do the letters differ in any way?

They’re similar, but they are not the same. We’re directing them to the U.S. authorities over there, the State Department, and then, of course, the Swedish authorities. For the State Department, we're asking them to try to get to see him, and see what they can do on the ground over there. From the Swedish Embassy here in Washington, just asking to listen, because I've seen the tape of what occurred, and clearly, he was provoked, and harassed, and followed, and accosted, and I think he acted in self-defense. 

You outlined Article 36 in your letter. Can you elaborate on what that is?

This is an article within the Vienna Convention for Consular Relations which basically entitles any foreign national in any country to contact the embassy right after an arrest. It is concerning that this right was not extended to him. Or at least to our knowledge, he has not contacted the embassy there or was not offered, immediately after his arrest, the ability to contact his country’s representatives in Sweden. 

Why wasn’t he allowed those rights in this case? 

I cannot explain the behavior of the Swedish authorities because if you see the video, you will see clearly what this was, right? In fact, the first aggressor was the perpetrator when he threw his headphone at one of ASAP’s supporters or his security. So, I cannot speculate why they’re doing this. But what I could say is that the whole world is watching and that he has already endured financial damages because he hasn’t been able to make some concerts and some appearances. As well, there is a real outcry by the music industry, and people across the world feel that this is unjust. It will speak badly of [Sweden] if he’s not released within a reasonable amount of time. 

What prompted your support?

Well, I represent Harlem, and he’s a constituent of mine in Harlem. But I’ve also gotten folks who have approached me about it in the last couple of days. So I looked into it and felt I should do something about it. 

I imagine not many politicians go to bat for entertainers often.
Well, you know, he’s a young man, a young talent, and I think he’s getting a raw deal there. I think he doesn’t deserve to be in jail. He deserves to be back at the Apollo. 

There have been reports discussing the fact that he is allegedly a flight risk, and that is why they extended his detainment. Is that in any way confusing to you? 

Of course. They don’t have to keep him in jail. If he has a court appearance, first and foremost, it should be done expeditiously. It shouldn’t be a long, protracted wait because that’s damaging in itself. So you got to wait a couple of months just to tell that you’re innocent? And then you’re away from your family and your work for several months? That’s not fair. That’s not just. I think that not only is it incumbent upon the Swedish authorities to release him or have him see a judge as quickly as possible. And for that to be done expeditiously without any further financial damages to him and his family. 

Being a representative of the Harlem community, what have you observed regarding Rocky’s presence and influence? What does he mean to the area? 

He’s part of a growing, young movement of artists that, first of all, I commend because they identify with the neighborhood where they live, which in this case is Harlem. Harlem is a neighborhood that is very special because Harlem is not just about the Apollo or 125th Street. It’s really about an attitude and a personality and a history and a legacy. And so, for him to be a young person and continue to identify with Harlem and be a strong presence of the artist community in Harlem, is great. That’s why I’m going to bat for him.

Do you think the videos, along with the Change.org petition, will aid in his return?
  
The video speaks for itself. I will speak to the ambassador, and I will let him know that there is a growing movement, and that there are people signing the petition, and that the world is watching. And we've seen, unfortunately, how videos have not brought justice in the past. The [Eric] Garner case is one of them, where we clearly saw in the video what occurred. And you know, it's already 400,000 signatures in just 24 hours. So that's close to half a million people that signed on. I will continue to fight until he's brought back home.



Tuesday, April 23, 2019

A-Thug Onwership A Nipsey Hussle Tribute - The Marathon Continues



The Marathon Continues From Crenshaw to Harlem 



The enormous outpouring of love for Nipsey Hussle continues. In death Nip has not only inspired others to follow in his footsteps health wise,but also in other areas like empowering the community,charity, music, business and ownership of ones decisions and one's own financial prosperity.

Receiving praise from everyone from Basketball players, music entertainers,actors, the people from his community even the former United States president Barack Obama, a local entrepreneur from Harlem A-Thug has been inspired by the life of Nipsey Hussle and has begun a movement focus on ownership. Peep the song below which is now streaming on all major platforms





A-Thug is a business man and a hard worker, he wishes to spread that mindset to all who listen to his music hoping to have positive change in the community and to build a stronger more self sufficient community. This mindset will also empower people,giving them more self esteem in and self importance allowing them to provide for their family and ultimately create a better life and generational wealth.






Friday, April 5, 2019

DRAKE & FUTURE HINTING AT A NEW COLLAB MIXTAPE



WHAT A TIME TO BE ALIVE

Drake and Future have something up their sleeves.

On Thursday night, Hendrix posted an Instagram story that teased what sounds like a collaborative project. 

"What's that?" Drake says as he holds up two fingers. "We gotta cook that up. That 2."

"It's already cooked up," Future responds. "Top secret."




Many fans suspect Future and Drizzy are teasing a sequel for their 2015 joint mixtape What a Time to Be Alive. Rumors of a part 2 have circulated for years, but the anticipation increased in recent weeks following a report by OnSmash. Sources told the online publication that Drake and Future have already completed WATTBA2, which might explain Future's "It's already cooked up" comment.

OnSmash reports the rumored project features entirely new records, rather than leftovers from the recording sessions for the original tape. 

Stay tuned as more details about the "top secret" project—or whatever it is—become available.

Drake is currently overseas for his Assassination Vacation Tour and is expected to drop the Scorpion follow-up later this year.

Listen to some of the dope Drake X Future Collabs from their previous mixtape





The Fresh Prince is back and its heavy on the drama


Maxing Relaxing All Cool

Things aren't all fuzzy dice for the Fresh Prince in Bel-Air, which explores the far more dramatic side of what happens when a young man born and raised on the streets of West Philadelphia is sent to live with his well-to-do uncle on the other side of the country. Everything is flipped, turned upside down in this genuinely great The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air fan trailer from writer and director Morgan Cooper. Starring Jerry Madison as Will, who gets sent to live with his uncle and cousins for a far more intense reason than a little schoolyard fight, this 100% looks like it's a real drama coming to theaters this fall.

Yup, no question, we would 100% watch that. And we are already prepared to start off hating Carlton, only to watch he and Will develop a mutual love and respect for each other over time, straight up to the point where their goodbye makes us cry. (Uh, not that happened with the original series...)
Why we care: Last year, SNL served up an extremely dark and gritty reinterpretation of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. The digital short mixed ’90s nostalgia with some disturbing elements for a truly surreal throwback. But director and lifelong Fresh Prince superfan Morgan Cooper has something more ambitious in mind with his just-debuted tribute to the show.

Bel-Air is a fake trailer that heavily dramatizes the events of The Fresh Prince so convincingly, you could swear it was a real movie. This well-produced short cheekily uses all the tropes of a tear-jerking Oscar-contender, while breezing through a checklist of Fresh Prince lore. We see more of that “one little fight” that so scared Will’s mom on the series that she exiled him from West Philadelphia to Bel-Air. We witness the historic initial meeting between Will and his sidekick Jazz, portrayed as though it’s John Lennon meeting Paul McCartney for the first time in a Beatles biopic. We hear Carlton being a little prick. The only thing this otherwise perfect fake-trailer is missing is a joke about recasting Aunt Viv midway through.

Have a look:



If you where feeling the song used in the trailer the video is linked below



Sunday, March 31, 2019

Nipsey Hussle Was Murdered today .... I Can't Believe It


This is Whack Bro like i"ve been on blog hiatus but this right here is whack....like my bro King T AKA Vinyl Rock would always brag about Nipsey and the positive things he was doing as an artist and leader in his community that  I soon to became a fan...a fan of his hustle,his work ethic,his realness so to have to report this today really has my heart heavy...Condolensces to the family and Lauren London...this is really whack but

The Grammy-nominated rapper Nipsey Hussle was killed in a shooting outside his clothing store in Los Angeles on Sunday afternoon, multiple law enforcement sources said. Two other men were in serious condition, and a suspect remained at large.

Police sources said Hussle was shot multiple times at Marathon Clothing on Slauson Avenue in South Los Angeles at about 3:20 p.m. and that he was pronounced dead at a hospital. No other information was immediately available, but just a couple of hours before, Hussle, 33, whose real name was Ermias Ashgedom, had tweeted, "Having strong enemies is a blessing."

A large crowd of people, many of them crying, gathered at the intersection as police and media helicopters whirred overhead.

One of them was Matthew Talley of Denver, the engineer and director known as Megatron.

"It ain't just Los Angeles. He was an inspiration that was bigger than Los Angeles," Talley said. "You see all these people out here? ...

"He was really cool," Talley said. "He was a dope individual every time I met him."