Cordae Joins Rich Paul, Steve Stoute & More On Uninterrupted’s “The Shop” (Video)

Grab a seat for Season 6 Episode 2 with agent and founder of Klutch Sports Group Rich Paul, comedian and internet personality Druski, rapper Cordae, businessman and record executive Steve Stoute, marketing executive Paul Rivera, and entrepreneur Maverick Carter. Rich Paul drops some serious knowledge on how he negotiates max contracts and what it actually takes to be a max player, Cordae talks about why longevity and real fans in the rap game are most important, Druski discusses convincing his family of his dream to do comedy, and Steve Stoute gives insight on why corporations, conversely, need artists and creators, and that all money isn’t good money. Plus, Cordae explains why he said no to working with Maroon 5 on a #1 record. Kick up your feet and remember…in the barbershop you can’t lie.

Somebody Finally Put Hands On 6ix9ine In Florida (Video)

Welp. From TMZ:

Tekashi 6ix9ine was savagely beaten by a group of men inside a South Florida gym … with injuries so bad the controversial rapper was rushed to a hospital by ambulance.

6ix9ine’s attorney, Lance Lazzaro, tells TMZ … the rapper was inside the sauna Tuesday at an LA Fitness when all of the sudden he was attacked by several guys without warning.

Lazzaro says 6ix9ine tried to fight off the combatants, but there were too many of them, beating him to a pulp before fleeing. Lance notes 6ix9ine did not have security with him at the time of the attack.

Gym staff heard the commotion and immediately notified a manager. Police and EMS were then called to the scene, and he was transported to a hospital by ambulance.

Tony Lewis, Sr. Finally Freed From Prison

Given our previous work with Tony Lewis, Jr., we can’t help but be overjoyed by this development. This is what happens when you never stop fighting. From Fox 5:

Tony Lewis Sr. has served over three decades in prison for his role in one of the largest, most notorious crack-cocaine crime rings in the region. Convicted of being part of a 29-person conspiracy in 1989, the D.C. drug kingpin was serving a life sentence without the possibility of parole.

On Monday, Lewis Jr. drove with his family to 14601 Burbridge Road SE in Cumberland, Maryland and picked his father up from the Federal Correctional Institution.

His daughters held a sign that read, “Welcome Home Tony, Sr.” as they waited to reunite with their Poppop. Another sign included a bible verse, “Who the son set free is free indeed.”