Shordie Shordie – “Counter (Freestyle)” (Video)

Debuting a brand new freestyle – up next on the AMPD … is none other than Charm City’s Finest – Shordie Shordie. Shordie Shordie started making music at a very young age (around 7 years old). After starting out in the rap trio, Peso Da Mafia – Shordie Shordie branched off solo and began releasing music! Songs like ‘Lonely’ and Holidays’ were early wins for him as a solo artists, and his 2018 project, Captain Hook garnered a great amount of buzz – featuring the smash single, “Betchua (Bitchuary),” that had everyone in the industry talking. During his career as a solo artists, he has collabed with artists like Trippie Redd, Wiz Khalifa and A Boogie wit da Hoodie…but in our opinion his most game changing collaboration to date was his joint project with billboard top producer, Murda Beatz entitled “Memory Lane”.

R.I.P. Chucky Thompson

According to AllHipHop, one of D.C.’s greatest musical talents transitioned following a battle with COVID-19. R.I.P. to a true icon.

Unfortunately, the man behind hits like The Notorious B.I.G.’s “Big Poppa,” Faith Evans’ “You Used To Love Me,” and Nas’ classic track “One Mic,” died after a fight with COVID-19.

Chucky Thompson was a member of Bad Boy Entertainment’s legendary “Hitmen” production team.

Thompson was one of the founding members of the squad, which included Easy Moe Bee and Deric “D-Dot” Angelettie.

The Washington D.C. native got his start playing the congas with Go-Go music legend Chuck Brown and The Soul Searchers, before finding his way to Bad Boy.

In addition to his hits with Diddy and Bad Boy, Thompson churned out hits for Tevin Campbell, New Edition, TLC, Busta Rhymes, Juvenile, and Mary J. Blige to name a few.