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Industry HNHH's "Underrated Audio" puts you on not-too-mainstream music you might have missed from the past week.
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Industry HNHH's "Underrated Audio" puts you on not-too-mainstream music you might have missed from the past week.
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News <p>Rap producer Shawty Redd can now put his legal troubles behind him. MTV News learned exclusively from Redd's attorney Ashutosh Joshi on Thursday (November 3) that the Atlanta hitmaker has been found not guilty of murder, as well as lesser charges he was hit with after the fatal 2010 New Year's Day shooting of Damon Martin.<br />
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The bench trial, which began Monday, was decided by a judge without a jury and concluded Wednesday. On Thursday, Judge Wade Crumbly cleared the "Who Dat" producer (real name: Demetrius Lee Stewart) on all charges relating to Martin's death.
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Relationships Gabrielle Union revealed how she felt when Dwyane Wade had a child with another woman in 2013.
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Music Big Latto and her special guests are going coast to coast in March and April.
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Music This isn’t the first time that Houston’s Astroworld festival promoter -- entertainment conglomerate Live Nation -- has seen tragedy ensue at their live events.
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Politics Bill de Blasio rocked one of Slick Rick's chains ahead of the free Hip Hop concerts in New York City.
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Antics Many took offense to Uzi's revelation.
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Sports The official name change was a long time coming.
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Pop Culture After sharing with his therapist that he was expecting yet another child, the therapist advised him to embark on a celibacy journey that has already ended.
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Sports Stephen A. Smith doesn't see a bright future for the Lakers this season.
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Music He recently shared that he wished the group would be "respected in the Rap world more" and treated like "true MCs."
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