Lil Durk Affiliate L’A Capone Killed Outside Chicago Music Studio


In some sad news, L’A Capone, a 17-year old Chicago rapper affiliated with Lil Durk was killed in Chicago the other day.  Above is a video featuring him and Durk.  More below from ABC News;

A local teenage rapper who was known to be friends with Lil Durk, a Chicago rapper with ties to Chief Keef, died Thursday night after getting shot in an alley.

Leonard Anderson, 17, was waiting to be picked up with a friend after coming out of a recording studio in the 7000 block of Stony Island, Homicide Watch Chicago is reporting.

After stepping into the alley, he was shot in the right thigh and lower back, police said. He was pronounced dead at 8:33 p.m. at Northwestern Memorial Hospital, according to the Cook County Medical Examiner’s office…Police said Anderson had documented gang affiliations and that the investigation into his death is ongoing.

@MeekMill – Dreamchasers 3 (Mixtape)

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Meek Mill drops off the third edition of his Dreamchasers series. Features on the project include Rick Ross, Nicki Minaj, Fabolous, Jadakiss, Tory Lanez, Yo Gotti, French Montana and more. Production is handled by Super Ced, Noi-1DA, Key Wane, Southside, TM88, Scott Stotch, Cardo and more. Tracklisting and link below.

DOWNLOAD: Meek Mill – Dreamchasers 3

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9th Wonder – Bladey Mae (Instrumentals)

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I’ll let him tell it:

“This past weekend, I met my grandma, Beulah Mae Jarrett Douthit’s family (my dad’s mother) for the first time. My grandma passed in 1965, so I’ve had no connection to her at all. I listened to the elders talk about her all day. One elder in particular, her oldest niece, who’s 78-years-old, told me that her nickname was ‘Bladey Mae’, because of the blades she carried around in the purse and pockets, to protect her children from a segregated South, one of them being my dad. I was looking for a name for a new beat tape, and that one just came out of nowhere. Here’s to you Beulah Mae Jarrett Douthit and the blades you carried to protect pops……’Bladey Mae’… ”