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Former Music Executive "James Rosemand" Sentenced To Life In Prison

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Former music executive James Rosemand aka Jimmy Henchman was sentenced to life in prison on Friday, October 25 in a Brooklyn federal courthouse for cocaine trafficking. Also, he faces more charges.  

Rosemond, known in the rap world as "Jimmy Henchman," still faces separate charges in federal court in Manhattan of conspiracy to murder an associate of the rapper 50 Cent.

Rosemond was convicted of overseeing what officials said was an $11 million a year bicoastal cocaine trafficking business that used a musical equipment shipping company as cover to transport cocaine and cash.

 "His image as a music impresario was a cover for the real Jimmy Rosemond, a thug in a suit," said Brooklyn U.S. Attorney Loretta Lynch. -

DMX Is Facing Another Bankruptcy Case

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DMX’s bankruptcy restructuring is being challenged by the Justice Department, according to The Wall Street Journal.

Given the delays and inconsistencies in DMX’s case, U.S. Trustee Tracy Hope Davis, a Justice Department official who monitors bankruptcy cases filed in New York, petitioned to have DMX’s bankruptcy case converted to a Chapter 7 liquation from a Chapter 11 case, which would force the rapper to sell his assets in order to pay off his creditors, according to the newspaper’s website.

Among the inconsistencies in DMX’s case: Davis says that in one court filing that DMX said that his monthly income was $5,000, but that another had it as $1,667, the story reports.

“The debtor’s actions have eroded the confidence of the Office of the United States Trustee and others that the debtor will be candid in the disclosure of his assets,” Davis wrote in court papers filed Friday, as per The Wall Street Journal.

The U.S. Bankruptcy Court in White Plains, New York is scheduled to consider Davis’ request at a hearing that is scheduled for December 5, the story says.

In July, The Wall Street Journal reported that the Yonkers, New York artist filed documents in Manhattan court stating that he has $50,000 in assets, while owing between $1 and $10 million in debts. DMX told authorities at the time that he filed for Chapter 11 “to enable me to reorganize my financial affairs.”

DMX's debts include more than $1 million in child support and more than $20,000 in automobile lease payments.

DMX is also being sued by Heavy Rotation, which has accused the rapper of accepting advance payments for concert appearances, but then failing to perform at concerts the agency booked, as per wsj.com. The advances included more than $50,000 to pay some of the rapper’s outstanding child support payments, the lawsuit says, according to wsj.com.

"DMX did not receive any money that is mentioned in this lawsuit,” DMX’s representative Domenick Nati said in a statement. “Any financial transaction in this case took place solely between the booking agency and DMX's former manager. DMX did not personally review, witness, or agree to the terms that are mentioned in this case."

MC Lyte Among Guests For Thurgood Marshall College Fund Gala

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Hip Hop legend MC Lyte and rapper/dancer/actress Lil Mama will be attendance at the 25th Thurgood Marshall College Fund Awards Gala next month.

The Washington, DC event honors the achievements of individuals that have provided a positive impact on students of public Historically Black Colleges and Universities.

This year’s honorees include Janice Bryant Howroyd, Chairman/CEO of The ACT 1 Group (CEO of the Year Award), Larry Waters, Retired MillerCoors Executive (Community Leader of the Year Award), Johnson & Johnson (Corporate Leadership Award), and Dr. Wayne D. Watson, Chicago State University President (Educational Leadership Award).

Lyte and Lil Mama will be joined at the TMCF Gala by fellow special guests Congressman John Lewis, Washington Redskins player Alfred Morris, and reigning Miss America Nina Davuluri.

The event will be hosted by comedic icon Bill Cosby and will feature a performance from Broadway star Jennifer Holliday.

The proceeds from the event help fund TMCF and its efforts to improve graduation rates among students at member schools and provide assistance in post-graduation employment.

“This year’s 25th Gala is perhaps our most important ever because of the unprecedented challenges facing students attending HBCUs.

The college access battle is no longer a legal one; it is a purely financial one. For this reason, TMCF is gathering the nation’s most influential people on November 11th in our nation’s capitol to celebrate HBCUs and raise money for their students,” said Johnny C.

Taylor, Jr., TMCF’s President and CEO in a statement.

The Thurgood Marshall College Fund Awards Gala will take place Monday, November 11th at the Washington Hilton. For more information and to purchase tickets/tables visit www.tmcfdcgala.com





@YoungLye - "Don't Give Up Da Struggle"

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(New York, NY) --
This teenage wordsmith from the BX has been catching the attention of  lot of important ears in the industry and now his visuals are catching eyes too.

After Young Lye offered up the vids for the singles "Jordans" and "Drop It 2 Da Floor", both of which have received over 200K views on YouTube, he's now releasing the video to "Don't Give Up The Struggle", a ode of positivity that's been missing on today's music scene.

Young Lion is scheduled for a landmark career move, with a live performance at Mad Wednesdays at The Shrine in Harlem hosted by the originator of Mad Wednesdays, Marie Davis.

In case you don't recall, Ms. Davis made an appearance in Jay-Z's classic "Reasonable Doubt" album. Yes, it's that serious.

Watch the video below

@RRoseRRome - "10 Trap Commandments" Mixtape

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(Brooklyn, NY)

The players always change, but the game will always remains the same.

Whether you call it hustlin', grindin', or trappin', all money getters have to respect the  RRome remix of The Notorious B.I.G.'s "10 Crack Commandments" called the "10 Trap Commandments."

Coming from Biggie's borough, the Brooklyn born and bred  rapper knows a thing or two about the streets and gives the new millennium generation an updated rendition of the rules to the dope game that the great Frank White dropped on us 15 years ago. 

RRome first burst onto the scene earlier this year with his smash single "What's The Word" featuring BK bully Uncle Murda and the visual has been seen on hundreds of sites in the blogosphere including allhiphop.com, infle xwetrust.com, and TheSource.com.  

Since then, RRome has been putting in work in the studio, churning out a couple of singles from his forthcoming mixtape "Take This Serious" hosted by DJ Absolut, including "My Girl", which has been getting spins on NYC radio stations Hot 97 and Power 105. 

Brooklyn always reps for the hood and "Rosé" RRome is a certified representative that you'll continue to hear about if you keep your ear to the streets.