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Norfolk State overcame a three-point halftime deficit to defeat Delaware State 38-19 on Saturday afternoon. The Spartans improved to 4-7 on the season and 2-2 in Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) play, while the Hornets dropped to 1-10 overall and 0-4 in conference action. Jaden Sutton led the Hornets’ rushing attack with 146 yards and one touchdown, averaging 6.6 yards per carry. Sutton became the second running back in the MEAC to rush for 1,000 yards this season and the first to achieve the milestone for Delaware State since 2007. North Carolina Central’s running back was the first to reach 1,000 yards this season. Jayden Jenkins contributed 27 yards and one touchdown on the ground. NyGhee Lolley led the receiving game with five catches for 78 yards. Defensively, Delaware State forced one turnover, converting it into three points. The Hornets also showed resilience on third down, converting 40% of their attempts. The defense held Norfolk State to just 276 total yards, with Kahleef Jimmison recording a team-high 11 tackles and Barry Wagner adding eight. The Hornets will conclude their season with a game against North Carolina Central on Saturday at 1:00 p.m. Men’s Basketball Continues Strong Play After a victory on Tuesday, November 12, the Delaware State men’s basketball team extended their winning streak with a 70-54 win over Gwynedd Mercy at home on Saturday, November 16. Martaz Robinson posted a double-double with 21 points and 12 rebounds to lead the Hornets. Robert Smith also contributed significantly in the win against Cheyney, leading the team with 22 points and two steals. The Hornets will return to action on Tuesday, November 19, when they face Providence College on the road at 7:00 p.m. Women’s Basketball Splits on the Week The Delaware State women’s basketball team had a mixed week, suffering an 80-42 defeat to Ole Miss at home on Thursday before bouncing back to defeat Cheyney 80-44 on Saturday. Kiarra McElrath led the team with 13 points against Ole Miss. In the win over Cheyney, Mahogany Cottingham scored a team-high 32 points, while Ericka Huggins recorded a double-double with 14 points and 15 rebounds off the bench. Kyra Lawrence added 12 points and two blocks. The Hornets (2-3) will take the court again on Wednesday, November 20, when they travel to face the University of Pittsburgh at 11:00 a.m. Hornets Complete 3-Set Sweep Over UMES The Delaware State volleyball team earned a 3-0 sweep (25-18, 25-21, 25-16) over Maryland-Eastern Shore on Friday at Memorial Hall. The victory improved the Hornets’ overall record to 14-13 and their MEAC record to 10-4. Gerren Tomlin led the Hornets offensively with 13 kills and a hitting percentage of .286. Delaware State will host the 2024 MEAC Championship Tournament on Friday, November 22.
Bunkie White is one of the hardest working artists from South Georgia. His work ethic is through the roof. From hosting major events, bringing the major artists down, to putting out music. Bunkie White is definitely on his grind. He's back with his 2nd album of 2024, the highest anticipated Black Sheep. This album is full of banging track like Black Sheep Flow, Don't Compare Me, Should Be on TV featuring Mike Smiff, Yo Everything featuring BillionBerg, Caravan of Verts, Dear Mama featuring Westside Jimi, and much more. Black Sheep is available now on all major streaming platforms. https://open.spotify.com/album/4G95R0sVaT9cAYynAUjp1G?si=K8g_1az1RGmDewVc7BNrRQ
The R Report Magazine presents this week Album of the Week. This week we got one of the most productive independent artists in the game right now. Westside Jimi, as he returns with his new EP 77 Benzo. Westside Jimi is always dropping classics. And he definitely bought some more with this new EP. With tracks like 77 Benzo, 40, Day of, and Save Me?. 77 Benzo is available now on all major streaming platforms. https://open.spotify.com/album/2OjRMpV3BPsFMnmrx9xz7Q?si=G1igMfHzSrOP998oCkliGQ
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Midwest’s latest emerging artist Beeno announces the release of his new single “Do No Wrong.” The record hits heavy with his coined reality music and captures heartbreaks, friendships, and family dynamics. If you are struggling to stay true to yourself this record is for you as it serves as an empowering, testament. Stream “Do No Wrong” and connect with Beeno below. https://youtu.be/5TFDCtio3OU?si=Q76zX0GrUDglr125 Connect with Beeno https://music.apple.com/profile/ITZBEENO https://www.facebook.com/syncere.hart.9?mibextid=LQQJ4d https://youtube.com/@BEENO_OFFICIAL?si=WjVa-Xsfm5XAMMim https://www.instagram.com/itz_beeno?igsh=NDFpOWptcmMydjRo&utm_source=qr For media inquiries, press, and interviews, please reach out to Nicole M. Jordan with Exquisite PR Firm: Nicole@Exquisitepr4u.com / Exq.pr.firm@gmail.com
Jamaica, Queens-based MC Jus P shares the inside scoop on his collaborative album 'Product of New York' with German producer BoFaatBeatz. ‘Product of New York’ album streaming now: https://orcd.co/productofny https://youtu.be/NYefNvrRXoY?si=v6J59vxPsFB4HHvX Connect @jusp100 @bofaatbeatz @chambermusikrecords About ‘Product of New York’ the album Dive into the gritty, authentic essence of underground Hip-Hop with the highly anticipated album “Product of New York,” a powerful collaboration between Queens emcee Jus-P and German producer Bofaat. As a member of the legendary Shadow Clan, Jus-P delivers sharp lyricism and street wisdom over Bofaat’s masterfully crafted beats, embodying the raw sound that true heads crave. Featuring appearances from fellow Shadow Clan members like Skramble and GS Advance, this album is packed with unapologetic, boom-bap vibes. A standout track, “Supa Cypha 6,” brings together heavy hitters Street Da Villan, G Fam Black, Crotona P, Kenneth Masters, and Thrust OG in a lyrical onslaught. Additionally, Comet Madmen drops heat on another unforgettable track. “Product of New York” captures the essence of East Coast Hip-Hop while showcasing international flair, making it a must-listen for underground enthusiasts.
As a devoted mother, visionary CEO, and passionate publicist, Nicole Jordan aka Pavani J, dedicates her time to shaping narratives that inspire and uplift. Her children are her why, and her pursuit of prosperity is driven by the desire to leave a lasting legacy for them. Through her work at Exquisite PR Firm, she empowers individuals and organizations to shine their light and make a meaningful impact. With a heart for networking and a talent for crafting compelling stories, Nicole connects people and opportunities, fostering a community of collaboration and growth. Her expertise in public relations, grant writing, and communications is rooted in her passion for amplifying voices and driving positive change. As a sought-after speaker and philanthropist, Nicole ignites stages and inspires action, using her voice to make a difference. Her journey is about more than just success – it's about significance. Let's embark on this journey together, shaping narratives that transform lives and forge a brighter future for all. Shaping narratives that inspire. Networking with heart. Writing grants that make a difference. Empowering others to shine. Leaving a legacy for my children. Connect with Nicole Jordan, Mother/CEO/Publicist/Speaker/Philanthropist https://www.facebook.com/pavanij1062?mibextid=LQQJ4d https://www.facebook.com/PavaniJ2021?mibextid=LQQJ4d https://www.facebook.com/PavaniJPRSpecialist?mibextid=LQQJ4d https://www.instagram.com/exquisitepr4u?igsh=a2NiMDI4dDJyZm16 https://www.instagram.com/exquisitepr4u2?igsh=ZjR2ZGprMjhyZXlk https://www.tiktok.com/@exquisitepr4u2_?_t=8rCXWkSxuhu&_r=1 https://www.tiktok.com/@exquisitepr4u?_t=8rCXUqzc2CR&_r=1 https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicole-jordan-0b2a434a?utm_source=share&utm_campaign=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=ios_app
The R Report Magazine presents the High School Athlete of the Week. This week we have the Lanier County Bulldogs Junior Linebacker Zay Sealey. Zay had an impressive performance this past Friday night (Nov 1st) by leading the Bulldogs defense with 9 tackles against the Clinch County Panthers. Congratulations to Zay Sealey for being The R Report Magazine High School Athlete of the Week.
Delaware State faced a tough loss against Howard, ending the game with a score of 38-0. This defeat puts the Bisons’ record at 4-5 overall (1-1 in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference), while Delaware State drops to 1-8 overall and 0-2 in conference play. Barry Wagner stood out on the Hornets’ defense, leading the team with 13 total tackles, including 8 solo and 5 assisted. This game marked his first time this season recording over 10 tackles and his second game with 5 or more solo tackles, surpassing his previous career highs from Western Kentucky. For the season, Wagner’s totals include 45 tackles (29 solo, 16 assisted), 1 interception, and 5 passes defended. Hornets Volleyball Team Struggles After Comeback Victory After an impressive comeback win against Morgan, where the Delaware State volleyball team rallied from a 2-0 deficit to win in five sets on October 27, they faced disappointment in their next matches. The Hornets lost to the Howard Lady Bison in three straight sets at home, followed by another defeat against Norfolk State on November 3. These losses brought Delaware State’s overall record to 10-13 and 6-4 in MEAC play. In all three matches, Gerren Tomlin recorded double-doubles. The Hornets will look to bounce back on November 8 at home against N.C. Central at 6:00 p.m. Hornets Excel in Academic Honors On October 31, the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) announced the 2024 Cross Country All-Academic Selections, honoring student-athletes from eight institutions who excelled academically during the 2023-24 academic year. To qualify, student-athletes must have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher, and transfer students must have been at the institution for at least one year. MEAC Commissioner Sonja Stills expressed her congratulations to the cross-country student-athletes for their academic achievements, emphasizing the importance of balancing academics and athletics. Delaware State had 11 student-athletes recognized: • Bryant Adams, Jr.• Dyson Coley• Nathan Donaldson• Marian Drazan• Jonathan Drew• Da’Shawn Keller• Jadyn Comer• Leila Garraud• Purity Kattam• Ashley Lagat• Sabreeya Travis Soccer Team Continues to Struggle On October 31, Delaware State lost to Howard with a score of 6-0 at Scott D. Miller Stadium. This defeat leaves their record at 0-17-1 overall and 0-9-1 in DI Independent play. Shelby Pollard led the Hornets with an impressive 15 saves. Hornets Finish Third in MEAC Championship On November 2, the Delaware State men’s cross country team concluded the 2024 season by finishing third at the MEAC Championships. Several runners achieved top 15 finishes, earning All-MEAC honors. Notably, sophomore Marian Drazan finished sixth with a time of 24:31.6, while Devin Smith placed ninth with a time of 25:27.6, and Jonathan Drew finished tenth at 25:34.6. Women’s Basketball Team Claims Victory On November 4, the Delaware State women’s basketball team opened their season with a strong 71-44 victory over Georgian Court at home. McKenzie Stewart and Ericka Huggins each contributed 12 rebounds, with Huggins adding 11 points and three steals. Mahogany Cottingham also made an impact, scoring 16 points and collecting three steals. The Hornets dominated the offensive boards, securing 21 second-chance points. Defensively, they held Georgian Court to 29.2% shooting, limiting their offensive opportunities. The Hornets will return to action on November 8 when they travel to face the University of Dayton, with tip-off scheduled for 7:00 p.m. Men’s Basketball Team Faces Tough Start On November 4, Martaz Robinson scored 30 points for the Delaware State men’s basketball team, but they fell short against Virginia Tech, losing 83-60. Robinson also contributed six rebounds, while Corey Perkins added eight points, four assists, and two steals. Delaware State excelled on the offensive glass, grabbing 10 offensive rebounds and earning eight second-chance points. Their defense forced 16 turnovers from Virginia Tech, leading to 14 points for the Hornets. The men’s team will be back in action on November 9 when they take on Columbia University, with tip-off set for 2:00 p.m. Article Joseph Maxwell III
Tyler, The Creator’s Chromakopia has shot to number one on the Billboard 200 with considerable first-week sales. The Odd Future founder’s eighth album debuted atop the chart after earning 299,500 equivalent units, according to Billboard. Of that figure, 157,000 came from on-demand streams (which totaled 212.55 million), while album sales accounted for 142,000. The remaining 500 was from TEA (track equivalent album) units. It means Chromakopia has the second highest tally of any rap album this year, behind only the commercial release of Travis Scott‘s 2014 mixtape Days Before Rodeo (361,000). The figure also represents the biggest first week of Tyler’s career, eclipsing fellow chart-toppers IGOR, which opened with 165,000 units, and Call Me If You Get Lost, which moved 169,000. https://youtu.be/Qer3lwd5hyA?si=3oSBrunjWmf9lkKf
San Diego rapper Fase 1, drops visuals for his latest hit single Addicted. Directed by ChopTheChef, the visuals embody Fase 1's authenticity and raw passion. His gritty deliverance of storytelling and potent lyricism reflect his struggles and triumphs. Watch the official video for Addicted and connect with Fase 1 below. https://youtu.be/sRdvA9CZYPg?si=uRG73XVKCEZ6KtSn Instagram @fase1_3000
DJ BLENDZ: Bringing Soulful Vibes to the Turntables** Introducing Dorian Purnell, known by his stage name DJ BLENDZ, a rising star on the music scene who has seamlessly blended his passion for music with his full-time career as a barber. With a deep-rooted love for music that dates back to his childhood, DJ BLENDZ discovered his calling behind the decks just last year and hasn't looked back since. For DJ BLENDZ, music is more than just sound; it's a gateway to emotions, vibes, and experiences that words alone cannot capture. As he crafts each set, he aims to create an atmosphere that resonates deeply with his audience, providing them with a therapeutic escape through the power of music. Guiding him on his musical journey is his mentor and friend, DJ WIZ, whose support and encouragement have fueled DJ BLENDZ's determination to hone his craft continuously. Drawing parallels between DJing and his work as a barber, DJ BLENDZ understands that the true reward lies in the reactions and emotions evoked by his performances. Embracing a philosophy of hard work, networking, and nurturing relationships, DJ BLENDZ believes these are the cornerstones to a successful career in the music industry. Inspired by legends such as DJ Jazzy Jeff and Mel Starr, he strives to carve his own unique path while paying homage to the creative personalities who have shaped the art form. Listeners can catch DJ BLENDZ in action every Friday from 7 pm to 8 pm on In Da Mix Radio, where he hosts the electrifying Blendsanity Power Hour. Tune in to experience a fusion of old-school R&B, hip-hop, and neo-soul mixes that showcase DJ BLENDZ's signature style and soulful vibes. With a passion for music that shines through every set he plays, DJ BLENDZ is a name to watch in the music industry, blending beats and melodies to create an unforgettable musical journey for all who tune in.
I’m Karma the mother, model and business owner. I started modeling almost 9 years ago. I first participated in a runway show broadcasting hair. I’m naturally shy but not in that case. At that time the lineup was curvy women so yes, I stood out lol. I received a call from a known photographer and booked my first shoot shortly after. I’ve always wanted to be a Victoria’s Secret model. Slim yet curvy but very beautiful as well. I started promoting brands via social media IG @karmaclark_ I stuck to that for a while then I caught interest in the celebrity designer Robrice, her clothing line is Immushae, wanted to try something different and I loved it, her designs are phenomenal. I’m in the process of rebranding and reopening my children’s one stop shop The Pink Castle! I want to expand all the way to Africa. I’m going to keep speaking it. I would love to get into acting. What people didn’t know is that I’ve been writing scripts since I was 12 years old. I also wrote music; I use to rap back in the day. We had an all-girl group called Below Zero. I definitely wouldn’t mind getting back into writing music and movies.
CooL Dude is an 80’s baby from Charleston, SC with a family history in music theory and performance. He realized at an early age he was fond of music. His career started with playing the piano, but he became a very skilled trumpet player with accolades in marching and concert band performances. During this time, he developed his music theory and passion to create his own music. With over 15 years of experience in the production world, he has developed relationships with artist worldwide. He started his hip hop label Paperchaserz SC back on 2007, and he oversees all production within CooL Dude Productions. He is a producer, artist, and certified engineer (Full Sail University c/0 2019). He has a great ear for music, and works with various artist within various genres. CooL Dude is poised to be a vital addition to the hip hop music scene. CooL Dude will be releasing his 4th studio album ‘TooL CooL To Lose’ this summer! He values collaborating with others to create a timeless vibe. You can connect and network with CooL Dude with the links below. Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/2coolwitit/ Sound Cloud – https://soundcloud.com/cooldudeproductions LinkTree – https://linktr.ee/CooLDudeLiLB
Rapper and musical recording artist who has been featured by AllHipHop.com and Revolt.TV, and in ColorBloc Magazine and FEMI Magazine. She rose to prominence in 2022, following the release of her hit single, Big Mood, which was cosigned by fellow performers Lil Boosie and GloRilla, among many others. She is also well-known for songs including Not Me, Sneaky Link, and In Too Deep. She grew up in a small, rural town in Georgia, and was introduced to rap at a young age. By the time she was only 10 years old, she began studying the elements of music recording online, and learning to play various instruments. She released her debut mixtape, TrillaSexy Cool, in April of 2022. While in college, she was a part of a band called Trilla Gang, in which all the members boasted the last name Trilla. Adding part of her first name, Briana, she came up with the stage name Bri Trilla and stuck with it ever since. Her first name is Briana. She was first introduced to rap music by her uncle. She learned to play the guitar and the piano after being gifted the instruments by her mother. Her 2022 single Big Mood received recognition from big names in the music industry including Jatavia Shakara Johnson from City Girls, Lakeyah Danaee, and Jayda Cheaves. https://youtu.be/JA5sIhyOZO4?si=PshjfY2yvm1OE4bT
Brooklyn Zee, an ATL/BK rapper, announces the release of Double Lo 7 produced by El Arco and taken from his project 'Where Brooklyn At'. A striking intro sets the mood for Zee and his spit of in-your-face bars, young black and handsome is my national anthem. Press play to find out how Brooklyn Zee moves on and off the mic, with and without a pen in hand. https://youtu.be/O1hQqnEu3TA?feature=shared SPOTIFY LINK - https://open.spotify.com/track/5odPSv3NI8biB1sDhbu9rX?si=60968a41b8104015 APPLE MUSIC LINK https://music.apple.com/us/song/double-lo-7/1774412443 Connect with Brooklyn Zee Website: BROOKLYNZEE.COM Instagram: @_BrooklynZee Tiktok: @Brooklyn.Zee Youtube: @BrooklynZeeBKZ
Ari Lennox has publicly demanded she be released from her recording contract with both Interscope and Dreamville. In a lengthy rant posted on Instagram, the R&B singer laid out her issues with the labels, which center on marketing support and the release of her recent single “Smoke.” “I’m so tired. Where do I fucking start? My heart’s beating so fast,” she began. “I don’t know what else to do. I try to do things the right way and no one takes me seriously. And so we’re here on social media. Again. I’m trying to be respectful but I feel played right now.” She continued: “I told management I didn’t want the ‘Smoke’ video to come out because I’m tired of people treating me like I’m the face of mental health. I’m tired of people treating me like they’re so sorry for me. I’m a human being who has been very transparent about my life and it’s just weird how everyone gets really agitated. “The whole point of the ‘Smoke’ video was to take back every fucking negative thing people have said about me and to try and own that shit and be like, ‘Fuck y’all.’ People are hellbent on portraying me as an insecure person who is just the face of mental health.” Lennox also claimed that Interscope and Dreamville refusted to comply with her request to remove the music video for “Smoke.” “I changed my mind about releasing this video and I told management and I told the label and they told me that they would take it down,” she added. “Apparently, the people in charge of the video were unresponsive but they’re like, ‘Everyone loves the video so we’re gonna keep it up.’ “No, you are not going to manipulate me. Y’all are gonna be accountable for that, Interscope. I told you I wasn’t comfortable with it. I wish I had a label that cared and wanted to protect me. I just wanna be released. It’s that simple.” She also complained about a lack of promotion for “Smoke” and described the dispute as “the last straw.”
I Am Hope and Michael Super Badd Rieves are The Reunion. The Lyric video is heightened by striking tropes as the duo deliver intense, uncut bars looped with metaphors. This is not your average Christian Hip Hop record or your average fable, rather it's prep time for an overdue encounter. Watch the lyric video and connect below. https://youtu.be/1kX8Z1cu0UU Stream “The Reunion” on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/track/13COnkQKZbOCvXW3jNaVh7?si=f1dfedbe086c4903 Connect Instagram: www.instagram.com/gabrielhooker/ YouTube: @gabrielhooker6427
Clipse have announced that they have signed with Def Jam to release their highly-anticipated new album Let God Sort Em Out. While Pusha T is already signed to the label as a solo artist, the duo have opted to ink a deal with the storied company after their prior albums were handled by a variety of labels including Jive and Arista. The deal was announced on Monday (October 28) by Malice on Instagram, where he posted a picture of himself in Def Jam’s offices standing in front of a TV that said: “Def Jam welcomes Clipse.” Earlier this year, the Virginia duo announced that they were working on their first album in 15 years. “I think this is where you get the difference between taste and filler. This music is curated. This is a high taste-level piece of work. You can only have that level of taste when you have the fundamentals down to a science. I think it’s been definitely missing. Then there’s the competitive aspect,” Pusha T told Vulture. https://youtu.be/MIG6ZC8nCSk?si=SndYJjxAhE0enkrL
50 Cent has revealed that he turned down a lucrative offer to perform at Donald Trump’s recent campaign rally at New York’s Madison Square Garden. The G-Unit mogul appeared on The Breakfast Club on Tuesday (October 29) where he spoke about rejecting a $3 million payday from the Trump campaign to make an appearance at the event on Sunday (October 27), which has stirred controversy thanks to racially offensive jokes made by comedian Tony Hinchcliffe. With the presidential election looming, DJ Envy asked 50: “Is it true Donald Trump tried to give you money to endorse him one time?” 50 replied: “I got a call — they wanted me for Sunday,” referring to the MSG rally, before revealing that Trump’s team offered him $3 million. Explaining his decision to turn down the offer, the Queens, New York native said: “I’m afraid of politics. I do not like no part of politics. When you do get involved in it, no matter how you feel, someone passionately disagrees with you. I stay away from religion, I stay away from politics.” He then joked: “That’s the formula for the confusion that has sent Kanye to Japan. He said something about both of those things, and now he can only go to Japan.” 50 confirmed that he also declined an invitation to perform at the Republican National Convention this past summer. Despite turning down the opportunity to perform at Trump’s rally, 50 Cent has been complimentary of the controversial former president in the past. https://youtu.be/qXB3wZoH51E?si=SxG21ULzWkMja_5L
Kanye West and adidas have settled their years-long legal battle, which dated back to the company cutting ties with the rapper and producer back in 2022 over his antisemitic comments. On Tuesday (October 29), Reuters reported the company announced that the parties had reached an out-of-court settlement that concluded all of the cases between them. “Both parties said we don’t need to fight anymore and withdrew all the claims,” company CEO Bjørn Gulden said on a conference call, per Complex. “The agreement didn’t include any payments. No one owes anybody anything anymore. So whatever was is history. “There were tensions on many issues, and… when you put the claims on the right side and you put the claims on the left side, both parties said we don’t need to fight anymore and withdrew all the claims,” Gulden continued. The settlement occurred two years almost to the day from when West was dropped by adidas. On October 25, 2022, the German sportswear giant announced its decision to terminate its lucrative partnership with Kanye with immediate effect, citing his antisemitic remarks.
Despite Jaden Sutton’s outstanding performance, scoring three touchdowns, Delaware State lost to South Carolina State with a final score of 69-35. This game brought the Bulldogs to a 5-2 record (1-0 in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference), while Delaware State’s record moved to 1-7 overall and 0-1 in conference play. Sutton led Delaware State’s offense with 150 rushing yards and three touchdowns, averaging 10 yards per carry. This game marked his second of the season where he rushed over 100 yards and scored multiple touchdowns. His season totals now stand at 115 carries for 782 yards and eight touchdowns, averaging seven yards per carry. Jayden Jenkins added 31 rushing yards, averaging 6.2 yards per carry. Skyler Jordan caught a 71-yard pass for a touchdown. On defense, Darren Cook and Kyree Benton each recovered a fumble, allowing Delaware State to score 14 points off turnovers. Despite the final score, the defense held South Carolina State’s rushing game to 154 yards while Delaware State rushed for 196 yards. On Tuesday, Mikal Davis and Jestus Johnson from Delaware State were named MEAC Rookie and Offensive Lineman of the Week, respectively. Davis threw for 60 yards and a touchdown, while Johnson achieved a 90% blocking grade with three pancake blocks. The Hornets return to action against Howard University on November 2 in Washington, DC, with a 1 p.m. kickoff. Sarah Orensky Leads Delaware State Bowling at Destination Orlando The Delaware State women’s bowling team had a strong showing at the Destination Orlando event. Sarah Orensky led the Hornets with a 215.6 average, as the team went 6-7 across Baker and Traditional matches, finishing 14th overall. Delaware State earned wins over Alabama A&M and Prairie View A&M and will next compete on November 9-10 at the MEAC event in Greensboro, NC. Men’s Cross Country Wins Kenilworth Park Invite On October 18, Delaware State men’s cross country team won the Kenilworth Park Invite, finishing ahead of Howard University. Sophomore Marian Drazan set a new school record in the 5k, finishing first with a time of 14:13.6. Teammates Devin Smith and Jonathan Drew also placed in the top five, helping Delaware State achieve a total time of 1:15:17. The team is preparing for the MEAC Championships on November 2. Women’s Cross Country Takes Third at Kenilworth Park Invite Delaware State women’s cross country team placed third at the Kenilworth Park Invite on October 18. Ashley Lagat led the team, finishing sixth overall with a time of 18:40.1. Purity Kattam placed eighth, and the team now looks ahead to the MEAC Cross Country Championships on November 2. Mark Bennett Appointed as Delaware State’s Deputy AD for Athletic Governance Mark Bennett has been named Delaware State University’s Deputy Athletic Director for Athletic Governance. Previously at Lincoln University as Associate Athletic Director for Compliance, Bennett brings strong experience in athletic management and governance. His recent work includes overseeing a $35 million athletic facility renovation. Bennett said, “I look forward to supporting Delaware State’s vision of becoming a top contemporary HBCU.” Hornets Volleyball Defeats Coppin State in Four Sets Delaware State volleyball achieved a four-set win (25-15, 23-25, 25-20, 25-11) over Coppin State at Memorial Hall. Martyna Kmuk led with 14 kills, while Gerren Tomlin contributed 17 kills and 16 digs. The Hornets are now 10-11 overall and 6-2 in MEAC play, with their next game on October 27 at Morgan. Delaware State Soccer Narrowly Falls to Chicago State. Article By Joseph Maxwell III
Lil Durk has been arrested over his alleged role in a murder plot against Quando Rondo to avenge the death of King Von. The Chicago rapper (real name Durk Banks) was arrested on Thursday (October 24) in Broward County, Florida on a charge of murder for hire, according to police records. Five other men, alleged to be members of Durk’s OTF (Only the Family) collective, have also been arrested on charges of murder for hire and murder for hire conspiracy in connection with the 2022 killing of Quando’s cousin Saviay’a “Lul Pab” Robinson. Durk is currently being held without bond at Broward County Jail and is awaiting transfer into the custody of U.S. Marshals. Neither he nor his team have yet to comment on the arrest. The newly-unsealed indictment, filed in the U.S. Central Distict Court of California, charges five men with Robinson’s death: Kavon London Grant, Deandre Dontrell Wilson, Keith Jones, David Brian Lindsey and Asa Houston. They are accused of attempting to murder Quanda Rondo in Los Angeles in August 2022 but killing the rapper’s cousin, who was with him at the time, instead. The group carried out orders from and relied on the resources of OTF, according to prosecutors, with flights and rental cars paid for with a credit card associated with the label. While Lil Durk isn’t mentioned by name in the indictment, it claims that an unnamed co-conspirator offered “money and lucrative music opportunities” to anyone who would take part in killing Quando Rondo. Quando was with Lul Pab at a gas station in Beverly Hills when they were shot at. The Georgia rapper escaped unscathed but his cousin was fatally wounded. It is believed that the attempted hit on Rondo was in retaliation for the death of OTF rapper King Von, who was shot and killed during a scuffle with Rondo and his crew in Atlanta in 2020. https://youtu.be/xq9xBu5UGSU?si=hJVj2_xXqBlyaJrn
It's Happening Saturday Night Oct 26th @ The Unity Sports Club in Boston MA!! DHQ YaYa Promotions, & One Stop Productions presents Nightmare On Dunbar Ave Scorpio Affair!! Hosted By Mz TML!! Music By Selecta CJ, Gee Smuney, DJ Charlie B, and DJ 4Egin!! $500 Cash Costume Contest!! And Much More!! It's Going Down Saturday Night Oct 26th @ The Unity Sports Club in Boston MA!!
Joshua Keen, a Houston Texas indie rapper releases the official video for his single “I-45” starring Pyrexx and Vibz. Trap tropes drive the track along with pick up trucks and quads! Keen delivers a captivating ride through the city anthem and makes it known he doesn’t need hubcaps to shine. Watch the video and connect below. https://youtu.be/QdaH-tBah7c?si=-mLJmooFyxT8Nki8 Stream in Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/track/1xCi5c6co0Qdiyzpd1CcKy?si=029cabcbbb8b47d0 Connect https://www.facebook.com/share/ZceFpEV2rQqL9QNa/?mibextid=kFxxJD https://www.tiktok.com/@vibz_713?_t=8qefaUcuOQJ&_r=1
The R Report Magazine presents the High School Athlete of the Week. This week we have three athletes from the Lanier County Lady Dawgs. “Smash Sisters” Burkhalter had a three run homer ,McKettrick three run homer. Faircloth solo homer. In the GHSA sweet 16 to make a trip back to Columbus. Lady Dawgs plan to make this another business trip and bring another championship back to Lakeland for the second year in a row. Congratulations to Shelby McKettrick, Brilee Burkhalter, and Jacie Faircloth for being The R Report Magazine High School Athletes of the Week.
Gittaa Thomas presents his new album ‘Late Bloomer’ which marks a potent moment in his music journey. The project showcases his distinct sound as he blends smooth vocals with raw storytelling. Press play on the deep yet eclectic ‘Late Bloomer’ and connect with Gittaa Thomas below. https://open.spotify.com/album/5oK6C4dCLSWn2SoG1JAI2i X(Twitter): @Gittaa_Thomas (https://x.com/Gittaa_Thomas) IG: @gittaa_thomas
NEWARK, NEW JERSEY - AUGUST 28: GloRilla attends the 2022 MTV VMAs at Prudential Center on August 28, 2022 in Newark, New Jersey. (Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for MTV/Paramount Global) GloRilla nabbed her highest charting album yet and her first-ever top 10 as Glorious debuted at No. 5 with 69k equivalent album units. The Memphis rapper was none too pleased about the clash and commented on his post: “WHY DF WOULD YOU DROP ON MY DAY I’M FINNA TWEAK OUT.” It all worked out in the end, as Glorious stands as Glo’s best-selling project to date. https://youtu.be/Uf8Uxgi1uwY?si=GD4bEatkYMiMALTZ
On Monday (October 21), Billboard revealed Rod had landed his seventh top 10-charting album with Last Lap debuting at No. 2 on the chart with 127k equivalent album units earned. Last Lap marks his second No. 2 debut, while he’s also had four No. 1 debuts and one No. 10 debut. It follows 2023’s Nostalgia, which debuted at the top of Billboard 200 with roughly 137k total album-equivalent units in its first week. https://youtu.be/eM2hELFg3wE?si=Q4PmO0IGtBIu34dI
Gerren Tomlin (OH) continues to dominate as she led Delaware State’s volleyball team to a 3-0 sweep (25-14, 25-18, 25-23) over UMES at Hytche Center on Friday. Tomlin recorded a double-double with 13 kills, 10 digs, and a match-high 9 aces. The victory moves the Hornets to a 9-11 overall record, with a 5-2 standing in the MEAC. Gerren Tomlin’s Season Stats: Category StatisticSets Played (SP) 72Matches Played (MP) 20Kills (K) 203Kills per Set (K/S) 2.82Errors (E) 113Total Attempts (TA) 581Hitting Percentage 0.155Assists (A) 15Assists per Set (A/S) 0.21Service Aces (SA) 43Aces per Set (SA/S) 0.60Service Errors (SE) 57Digs (DIG) 177Digs per Set (D/S) 2.46Reception Errors (RE) 27Block Solos (BS) 1Block Assists (BA) 12Total Blocks (TB) 13Blocks per Set (B/S) 0.18Blocking Errors (BE) 5Points (PTS) 253.0Points per Set (PTS/S) 3.51 The Hornets will return to the court on Friday, October 25, for an away game against Coppin State at 6:00 p.m. Hornets Finish Fourth at 2024 SAS Golf Tournament The Delaware State University women’s golf team placed fourth at the 2024 SAS Golf Tournament on October 13th at the Prestonwood Country Club. The team scored 309 in round one, 311 in round two, and 325 in round three, for a total score of 945, finishing 47 strokes behind the leader, Alabama State. Claudia Hofmeister placed fourth individually, with a total score of 223 (70-75-78). The Hornets will compete next in the Eastside Golf Invitational in Katy, Texas, starting Sunday, November 3. Hornets Take Seventh in Division 1 at East Regional The Delaware State University Triathlon team placed seventh in the Division 1 standings at the East Regional Race on October 12. Ava Larkins led the team with a 43rd place finish, clocking in at 1:03:24. Emma Schloefield followed in 68th place (1:10:23), while Lison Zeigler and Daniell Fleurima finished 69th and 77th, respectively. The team will head to Nationals on November 9th in Clermont, FL. Emily Breidgam Named to All-Tournament Team, Hornets Finish Seventh at Bud Whitman Tournament Delaware State opened its 2024-25 bowling season at the Bud Whitman Invitational, finishing seventh overall. Emily Breidgam led the Hornets with a 215.6 average, earning her a spot on the All-Tournament Team. The Hornets went 4-0 in traditional matches on Saturday, but dropped to the loser bracket on Sunday before finishing with a win over Alvernia University. The Hornets will return to action in Orlando, Florida, from October 18-20. Katie Knapp Shines Despite Team Struggles Despite Delaware State’s 9-1 loss to Mercyhurst on October 20, goalkeeper Katie Knapp stood out with six saves. Mercyhurst took an early lead with goals from Madison Sievering and Fiona Fraser within the first ten minutes of play, eventually building an 8-0 advantage. Delaware State’s Codie Lewis scored her first goal of the season in the 52nd minute, assisted by Nicole Cargill. The Hornets registered nine shots on goal but were unable to overcome Mercyhurst’s strong offensive play. Article by Joseph Maxwell III
Young Thug has finally weighed in on the famous “20 v. 1” Drake beef that involved Future and Metro Boomin, among many others, teaming up against the Canadian superstar — and he wants it to end. Thugger’s X account posted a message on Friday (October 18) that seemed to call for a truce. “@Drake @1future @MetroBoomin we all bruddas,” he wrote. “Music aint the same without us collabin.” Future seemed to agree with the sentiment, reposting the message to his own X account. Check out Thug’s message below. . @Drake@1future@MetroBoomin we all bruddas. Music aint the same without us collabin— Young Thug ひ (@youngthug) October 18, 2024 Thug’s call for peace is notable because the Drake-versus-everyone beef exploded into public view this past March with Kendrick Lamar’s verse on a Future/Metro song, “Like That.” Drake and Metro spent some time shortly afterwards going back and forth as well. Drake has been publicly supportive of Thug while the latter is on trial for racketeering charges. On October 10 he a posted selfie on his Instagram Stories of himself wearing a hoodie and cap from Thugger’s Spider clothing brand. Drizzy wrote: “I ain’t talking to talk man I really put [bread emoji] on the [briefcase emoji] 3 Jeff.”
On Friday (Oct. 18), Gucci Mane shared a post on Instagram providing an update on the status of his record label. Apparently, the shakeups in the music industry have made Guwop decide to take drastic measures, which include dropping the majority of his artists.I'm looking at my [profit and loss statement], and me being a businessman, I think that I'm going to have to release almost all of my artists, except for Pooh Shiesty and Foogiano, Gucci says in the video, which can be seen below. This is a decision I didn't want to make. I thought about it. I could keep all of them under the contract. But I said, 'Hey, f**k it, let's just make the unselfish decision and let them take their talents elsewhere.'With that being said, Bic Fizzle, BigWalkDog, Brezden, HotBoy West, Kato2X, Li Rye, Lil Zay, Mac Critter, FTO Sett and TLE Cinco are now without label homes. https://youtu.be/7qjS4yDYwoQ?si=ce88NoPdJ3Vdcvlg
2 Chainz has compared himself to NBA superstars LeBron James and Kevin Durant after departing Def Jam Records. The Atlanta rap legend took to Instagram on Monday (October 14) to announce his departure from the storied rap label after more than a decade on its roster. His post was accompanied by a video of him playing basketball in Abu Dhabi, where reigning NBA champions, the Boston Celtics, recently faced off against previous champs, the Denver Nuggets, in two preseason games. “I wanna make a huge announcement. Starting last week, I am now an independent artist,” Tity Boi said while dribbling a basketball inside an empty arena. “That’s right, I’m not re-signing with Def Jam. So think of it like KD or like LeBron — the biggest free agent in the game.” The 6-foot-5 spitter capped off the clip by swishing a corner three-point shot. 2 Chainz’s departure from Def Jam ends one of rap’s most successful partnerships. The 47-year-old joined the label back in 2012 and released his debut album Based on a T.R.U. Story, which topped the Billboard 200 and spawned hits such as “Birthday Song” featuring Kanye West, the Drake-assisted “No Lie” and “I’m Different.” https://youtu.be/uQZMaG1eO74?si=sfBLditcFeLmTaYy
Jayden Estes had his best game of the season, making 9 tackles and 1 tackle for loss (TFL) in Delaware State’s 23-0 loss to Robert Morris on October 12. Estes missed the first four games of the season due to injury, but in his first three games back, he has recorded 17 total tackles (8 solo, 9 assisted) and 1 TFL, averaging over five tackles per game. Other top defensive players included Aaron Willis (#44), who also had 9 tackles and 1 TFL, and Kahleef Jimmison (#27), who contributed 6 tackles, 2 TFLs, and 1 of the team’s 2 sacks. The defense limited Robert Morris to 175 rushing yards. On offense, Jaden Sutton led with 69 rushing yards, averaging 4.6 yards per carry. Kyree Benton caught 6 passes for 77 yards, making him the top receiver for the Hornets. Delaware State has a bye next week and will play South Carolina State on October 26. Basketball Preseason Honors for Robinson On Monday, the MEAC announced that Delaware State guard Martaz Robinson was selected for the Preseason All-Conference First Team for the 2024-25 season. The Hornets were predicted to finish fifth in the MEAC. Robinson, a first-team All-MEAC honoree, averaged 15.9 points and 6.5 rebounds last season, helping Delaware State reach the finals of the 2024 MEAC Tournament. He is also a two-time Player of the Week and has scored over 1,000 points in his college career. The Hornets open their season on November 4 at Virginia Tech at 8:00 p.m. Before that, fans can catch them in an exhibition game against Delaware Valley University on October 30 at 7:00 p.m. Tennis Season Wraps Up The Delaware State women’s tennis team competed in the 2023 MEAC Individual Championships in Cary, North Carolina, where they reached the quarterfinals in both singles and doubles. Although they did not advance further, the team showed resilience and gained valuable experience for future matches. The Hornets will begin their spring season on February 6 with a home match against Drexel. Lacrosse Welcomes New Coach On October 9, 2024, Dr. Alecia Shields-Gadson announced Madeline Price as the new Assistant Women’s Lacrosse Coach at Delaware State University. Coach Price previously led Milford High School’s lacrosse team and was a standout athlete at Smyrna High School, where she earned first-team all-conference and all-state honors and set records for most goals scored. She continued her career at Shenandoah University, excelling in both lacrosse and field hockey, and was named to the All-Tournament Team in 2019. She also served as head coach for Delaware Military Academy before joining Delaware State. The university is excited to welcome Coach Price to the Hornet family. Volleyball Continues Winning Streak The Delaware State volleyball team followed up their 3-2 win over NCCU with a straight-set victory (25-18, 25-15, 25-23) over South Carolina State on Sunday at Memorial Hall. The win improved their overall record to 8-11 and 4-2 in MEAC play. Aaliyah Mitchell led the team with 8 kills and a hitting percentage of .294. The Hornets will play again on October 18 when they face UMES in Princess Anne at 6:00 p.m. Women’s Soccer Struggles Continue The Delaware State women’s soccer team lost to Stonehill at home on October 13, following a road loss to Le Moyne. The Hornets now have a record of 0-13-1 overall and 0-5-1 in DI Independent competition. Article By Joseph Maxwell III
ATLANTA, GEORGIA - AUGUST 21: Rapper Young Dro attends the Monster Energy BIG3 Celebrity Basketball Game at State Farm Arena on August 21, 2022 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images for Idol Roc) Young Dro‘s appearance on The Breakfast Club nearly erupted into violence after the Atlanta rapper was heckled by a member of their entourage while talking about his sobriety. Appearing on the radio show alongside frequent collaborator and former Grand Hustle label boss T.I. on Monday (October 14), Dro was opening up about his past drug addiction and stint in rehab when a friend who was sat on a couch behind them began laughing and interjecting with jokes. Dro and Tip initially saw the funny side of his flippant reactions, but the mood in the room changed when the man burst into laughter as Dro was explaining how his near-overdose coincided with his daughter also being on drugs. “Aye, you finna get slapped. I mean, we cool but I’ll slap the shit out you ’bout that,” Dro warned him after turning around in his chair. The tension escalated when the heckler refused to back down and replied: “You ain’t gonna slap me now,” to which Dro threateningly asked: “What you wanna do?” Fortunately, T.I. quickly diffused the hostility by urging Young Dro to calm down while also scolding their friend. “Aye, look! Remember who you came in with! Remember what we doing here, man. Come on, man. Get this shit together, bruh. Aiight?!” he said in a raised voice. The interview resumed without any further flare-ups and Dro later apologized to his friend, saying: “I got beside myself. I shouldn’t have taken feelings to that. That’s my dude right there. I ain’t finna be slapping no goddamn body.” https://youtu.be/_1Z2pLp5O1c?si=mQIh05exDn7edj6B
Bow Wow has been sharply criticized for claiming that he misses going to Diddy‘s parties since the mogul was arrested for sex trafficking and racketeering. The rapper and actor made the controversial comments on Rocsi Diaz’s More to the Story podcast, where he was asked about the legal drama surrounding the Bad Boy boss. “Bruh supposed to be on a 250-foot yacht with his wife, legs up, chilling, this how you ride it out,” he said. “It seems unreal at times. Me and Jermaine [Dupri] spoke about and I was like, ‘I never thought we would see him in this position. Ever.’ “He’s like the gatekeeper to the game. To the point where… BET Awards weekend? The past two, they just didn’t feel right ’cause there was no motion, there was no parties, there was nowhere to go.” Bow Wow then clarified that he was refering to Puffy’s star-studded parties and not the alleged “freak offs” that are at the heart of his criminal case, before continuing his original point. “I said, ‘Jermaine, there’s no parties!’ You feel it, it’s like a hole. He was everything Hip Hop!” he added. “For that to die out, you just would have never thought … It’s sad and it’s messed up that we gotta witness this.” Bow Wow was criticized by many online for his comments about Diddy, who in addition to his federal charges has been hit with numerous sexual assault lawsuits since last year. “Bow Wow needs to STFU. This is some insensitive bs,” one critic wrote on X (former Twitter), while another added: “This just pissed me off… N-ggas worried about parties meanwhile women were getting abused and assaulted…” https://youtu.be/VpAK3qABN3Q?si=kMO2eRvP8gzP-Wgm
On Tuesday (Oct. 15), news broke that Fif will headline six shows in Sin City for his first-ever LV residency. Dubbed 50 Cent: In Da Club, the shows will take place from Dec. 27, 2024, to Jan. 4, 2025, at PH Live at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino and include a special New Year's Eve performance. It is one of the largest hip-hop residencies ever. According to TMZ, 50 has landed a $15 million deal for the shows. I always bring the energy, and Las Vegas is the perfect spot to create an unforgettable experience for my fans, 50 said in a statement about the deal. We’re talking big production, surprises, and the ultimate New Year’s Eve party for my Vegas residency. 50 also celebrated the announcement on social media. My first Vegas residency is going to be an experience, you don’t wanna miss this! he captioned the ad on X, formerly known as Twitter. I’ll be doing 6 Exclusive shows December 27 - January 4 at PH Live at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino. Tickets for the shows go on sale on Saturday (Oct. 19).
Kanye West is reportedly going to be the sole producer on his forthcoming album Bully, marking the first time he’s handled all (if not the vast majority) of the beats on a project since his 2004 debut The College Dropout. According to journalist and podcaster Touré, Ye is now living in Japan and hard at work on his first solo album since 2020’s Donda. Touré said in a video posted on Instagram: “Kanye is now living in Tokyo and living in a hotel hard at work on his next album Bully. He’s recording the album in the hotel room. Like, all the machines are set up in the hotel room.” He then shared more details about the project, saying: “It’s a concept album and he plans to be the only producer on it. Traditionally, Kanye is the product of a team, there are producers helping him, there are writers helping him, he comes with the big ideas but there’s others in. “Not this time. This time, Kanye is gonna make this pretty much by himself. A fresh chapter in his life because in Tokyo he can be who he wants to be.” On his Substack, Touré added: “He’s pulling from an eclectic pool. He’s traveled the world a lot so he’s aware of a lot more music than probably ever before. So I think sound-wise, it’s probably varied. But in a Kanye-esque form.” He also noted: “This album is 100% him. They meant it’s pretty much made by Kanye alone. He’s producing everything 100% himself. This will be 100% Kanye West, which it hasn’t been in many, many years.” Touré, who has interviewed Kanye in the past, most notably in 2004 for Rolling Stone, cited an unnamed source close to the rap legend. Ye himself revealed the existence of Bully during a show in China last month, where he also previewed material from the album.
Athlete of the Week: NyGhee Lolley (WR) NyGhee Lolley delivered a strong performance in Saturday’s home game on October 5th, despite Delaware State’s 28-17 loss to Saint Francis. Lolley made 8 receptions for 95 yards, averaging 11.9 yards per catch. This was his best game of the season, even though he didn’t score. So far this season, Lolley has 20 receptions on 21 targets, totaling 271 receiving yards with 1 touchdown, and averages 13.6 yards per catch and 45.2 yards per game. On defense, Barry Wagner (#11, Safety) and Anton Ricumstrict (#12, DL) each made 5 tackles. Fumble recoveries were recorded by Eric Montes (#99, DL), Darren Cook (#94, DL), and Kyree Benton (#88, WR). The Hornets (1-6) aim to bounce back as they head to Robert Morris this Saturday, October 12th. Other Sports News:On Monday, September 30th, the Delaware State Triathlon team competed in the Robious Landing Triathlon, finishing 5th out of 15 teams. Ava Larkin led the team, placing 9th, while Reut Shahar followed in 30th. A total of 76 NCAA women participated in the event. New Women’s Lacrosse Coach:On October 1st, Dr. Alecia Shields-Gadson introduced Dianna Eberl as the new Head Women’s Lacrosse Coach. Eberl’s lacrosse journey started in 1981, and she continues as both a player and coach. A standout at Moorestown High School in New Jersey, she was a senior all-star, all-conference first-team selection, and state champion. She played collegiately at Rowan University, where she set several records, including most career saves (698) and highest save percentage in a season (64.5%). After her playing career, she became Head Coach at Middle Township High School and led U.S. teams to victories in the Brogden Cup and Berlin Cup. Equestrian Honors:Delaware State athletes earned three ECAC Rider of the Week awards on October 1st: Flat: Olivia Brown earned MOP honors after outscoring her opponent by 16 points. Horsemanship: Ashley Grasso delivered a winning ride, outscoring her opponent by half a point and earning MOP recognition. Reining: Anna Payne had a strong performance, outscoring her opponent by 1.5 points to earn MOP. Volleyball Update:After a loss to Howard on Friday (20-25, 16-25, 19-25), the Hornets’ volleyball team bounced back with a three-set win over Norfolk State on Sunday (25-19, 25-18, 25-20). Gerren Tomlin led the team with 18 kills and 12 digs, helping Delaware State improve to 6-10 overall and 2-1 in MEAC play. Cross Country Achievement:Senior Purity Kattam was named MEAC Women’s Cross Country Runner of the Week after placing 7th at the Don Cathcart Invitational. Delaware State finished 3rd as a team with a total of 77 points. Women’s Soccer:The Delaware State women’s soccer team suffered a 6-0 defeat to Central Connecticut State on Sunday, October 6th. The Hornets are now 0-11-1 overall and 0-3-1 in DI Independent competition. Goalkeeper Katie Knapp made six saves, while Delaware State managed five shots, four of them on goal. They look to secure their first win of the season when they face LeMoyne College on Thursday.
Harlem's Money Stacks delivers visuals for his latest track Tunnel Vision featuring SA Money. The duo drop bar for bar in the streets of Harlem, inside the local bodega, and in front of cornerstone apartments. Their blend of rhymes and storytelling reminds folks to stop walking around dreaming and start moving like hustlers. Alfastarbeats offers a soulful backdrop driven by emotive bass and keys which heighten the lyrical performance. Watch the official video for “Tunnel Vision” and connect with Money Stacks below. https://youtu.be/sYkoFshQKRk?si=n2Cuxf-p1XgKvDrK Stream on Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/track/3uqT5iBurP9zbRU2ZHCHIv?si=b1df9ccc93704f4a Connect with Money Stacks Instagram – @moneystacks149er X – @MONEYSTACKS Threads – @moneystacks149er Facebook – @moneystacks149er