NBA YoungBoy Found Not Guilty In Gun Case

From TMZ, where you can read the full story:

NBA YoungBoy has just been found not guilty in his federal gun case.

The verdict, confirmed by both NBA’s lawyer Andre Belanger and the U.S. Attorney’s Office comes after a 3-day trial … the jury found him not guilty of a charge of illegal firearms possession over a loaded handgun found in his car last year.

As we reported, LAPD and the feds attempted to pull over a vehicle the rapper was in last March on an outstanding federal warrant.

Young E Class Feat. YG Teck – “Came From Nothing” (Video)

D.C. and Baltimore unite. Courtesy of Cold Wolf Visualz.

YOUNG E CLASS HAS HIS
NEIGHBORHOOD STRIPES AND
WEARS IT WELL. HE LITERALLY IS
THE EPITOME OF HIS SONG TITLE FT
YG TECK
“CAME FROM NOTHING”
MANY MISTAKE OR FORGET THEY’RE
LIFE BEFORE THE MUSIC, NOT
CLASS. IT GIVES HIM FUEL TO KEEP
GOING AND STRIVING HIGHER. ONE
OF HIS KEY POINT BARS IS “FOUND
A LANE AND I PAVED IT. THIS
JEWELRY BE SO ABUSING.” ONE
THING YOU CAN GUARANTEE IS FOR
YOUNG E CLASS TO BE HIS TRUE
AUTHENTIC SELF WITH NO REGRETS.
JUST SIT BACK AND WATCH HOW E
CLASS LIFE REALLY IS A MOVIE,
AND HOW THE STORY IS TOLD IN .
POETIC REALISTIC WAY THAT
ANYONE CAN RELATE TO, AND OR
DRAW MOTIVATION FROM. THE
SAME CAN BE SAID FOR HIS CO STAR
YG TECK COMING FROM THE
VIOLENT STREETS OF BALTIMORE
YOU CAN HEAR THE PAIN IN HIS
VOICE AND LYRICS. THESE TWO
COLLAB AND MAKE A TIMELESS HIT

Logic – ‘Vinyl Days’ (Documentary)

Feel free to enjoy Logic’s new album of the same name here.

After ten years with Def Jam Recordings, Logic approaches his final album under the label. Over the course of ten days, he retreats to the comfort of his home studio alongside his team of friends and close collaborators (Arjun “6ix” Ivatury – Producer, Kyle “PSTMN” Metcalfe – Producer/Engineer, and Bobby Campbell – Engineer). With an emphasis on analog equipment and returning to the roots of hip-hop; Logic utilizes a shipment of over one hundred vinyl records to sample from, courtesy of Eothen “Egon” Alapatt of Now-Again Records.

The JT Clemente-directed documentary captures Logic’s creation of “Vinyl Days” along with intimate moments of late studio nights, family time, and everything in between.