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Showing posts sorted by relevance for query YNW Melly. Sort by date Show all posts
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Friday, January 14, 2022

YNW Melly Trial Set For March

 


YNW Melly's manager, 100K Track, recently announced that the Florida rapper will be home in two months.


Following the release of 100K Track's new song, "Rings," the former manager to King Von responded to questions about him becoming a full-time rapper. While he did not deny becoming a rapper, full-time, he did reveal an update in YNW Melly's case.

Sunday, November 17, 2019

#NowPlaying YNW Melly - No Heart #MusicVideo


I don't know how many fans of YNW Melly are still out there, but he has released a new visual video from prison.

YNW Melly drops a music video for “No Heart.” The track is all about heartbreak, and showcases Melly’s signature vocals over the SkipOnDaBeat and Z3N-produced instrumental. The music video, directed by Nathan R. Smith, features a Melly lookalike who managed to perfectly copy the rapper’s smallest mannerisms and idiosyncrasies.

Watch the video below!


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YNW Melly Could Be Facing The Death Penalty

Saturday, June 11, 2022

YNW Melly Named Shooter In Murder Case

 


A police detective who is set to testify at YNW Melly’s upcoming trial believes the rapper “likely” fired the shots that killed two of his YNW crew members in October 2018.

Friday, November 22, 2024

YNW Melly Get Good News About Release

 


YNW Melly could be released from jail in time for Christmas after the judge overseeing his murder case called on law enforcement to justify why the rapper should continue to be incarcerated.

Monday, April 22, 2019

YNW Melly Could Be Facing The Death Penalty


As reported by TMZ, the Florida-born rapper is facing the death penalty in his double-murder case. The State of Florida is reportedly looking to punish the rapper by taking away his life, seeking the most serious consequences with the death penalty.

Police have said that YNW Melly and YNW Bortlen organized the shootings of their two friends, staging it as a drive-by before driving around with their dead bodies in a car and finally bringing them to the hospital.

New legal documents reportedly make it clear that the State of Florida is looking for the death penalty in Melly's court case. The papers note that the state believes they can easily prove that Melly killed his two friends for financial gain and that he committed premeditated murder in an especially "heinous, atrocious, or cruel" manner.

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Monday, November 5, 2018

Tee Grizzley Releases "Wake Up" Ft Chance The Rapper


The Detroit rapper Tee Grizzley shares "Wake Up," a single featuring the talents of Chicago's own Chance The Rapper. Produced by J. Gramm, the uplifting track is a call-to-action to not only his fans, but also to everyone else around the world to motivate the trenches and give the streets hope without even thinking about it.

Tee Grizzley's latest banger with Chano comes up shortly after he revealed the tracklist for Still My Moment. In an Instagram post he made last week, the Activated rapper confirmed that Quavo, Offset, YNW Melly and Lil Pump are slated to appear on the mixtape that includes production from Tay Keith, Cubeatz, Helluva and more.

Wednesday, April 21, 2021

Key Moments In Hip-Hop History

 


Hip hop is more than music; it’s a cultural movement that incorporates different elements of art. Before there was Lil Yachty, Young M.I.A., or YNW Melly, there was a world of hip hop artist who's name rain supreme even still today.


Back when music was real, artist had the opportunity to shine in their own distinctive way. Rap is one of the most distinctive features of hip-hop. Rappers use rhythm, lyrics, and vocal tone to express themselves. The best rappers are distinguished by their “flow” – the way the words run together without the performer getting tongue-tied.

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