Los Angeles, Nov 25 (Ians) Late rappers Tupac and Biggie’s arrest fingerprints are now up for grabs, but for a hefty price. The two rap icons’ arrest fingerprints are being sold as part of a memorabilia auction, with each item costing a whopping $225,000.
The prints are among some of the items available from Tupac and Biggie’s inventory which are available for sale, and can be bought at Momentsintime.com, as per TMZ.
Tupac Shakur’s fingerprint documents, which list him under his real name Lesane Parish Crooks, are from of his 1995 arrest. The rapper served nine months of his 1.5-year sentence after being found guilty of sexually assaulting a female fan.
Biggie’s fingerprint documents also list him under his real name Christopher Wallace, and are part of a 1995 arrest where he was booked for a robbery and aggravated assault charge in Pennsylvania. While the assault charges remained, the robbery charges were later dismissed.
The prints are among some of the items available from Tupac and Biggie’s inventory which are available for sale, and can be bought at Momentsintime.com, as per TMZ.
Tupac Shakur’s fingerprint documents, which list him under his real name Lesane Parish Crooks, are from of his 1995 arrest. The rapper served nine months of his 1.5-year sentence after being found guilty of sexually assaulting a female fan.
Biggie’s fingerprint documents also list him under his real name Christopher Wallace, and are part of a 1995 arrest where he was booked for a robbery and aggravated assault charge in Pennsylvania. While the assault charges remained, the robbery charges were later dismissed.
- 11/25/2023
- by Agency News Desk
Los Angeles, Nov 25 (Ians) Late rappers Tupac and Biggie’s arrest fingerprints are now up for grabs, but for a hefty price. The two rap icons’ arrest fingerprints are being sold as part of a memorabilia auction, with each item costing a whopping $225,000.
The prints are among some of the items available from Tupac and Biggie’s inventory which are available for sale, and can be bought at Momentsintime.com, as per TMZ.
Tupac Shakur’s fingerprint documents, which list him under his real name Lesane Parish Crooks, are from of his 1995 arrest. The rapper served nine months of his 1.5-year sentence after being found guilty of sexually assaulting a female fan.
Biggie’s fingerprint documents also list him under his real name Christopher Wallace, and are part of a 1995 arrest where he was booked for a robbery and aggravated assault charge in Pennsylvania. While the assault charges remained, the robbery charges were later dismissed.
The prints are among some of the items available from Tupac and Biggie’s inventory which are available for sale, and can be bought at Momentsintime.com, as per TMZ.
Tupac Shakur’s fingerprint documents, which list him under his real name Lesane Parish Crooks, are from of his 1995 arrest. The rapper served nine months of his 1.5-year sentence after being found guilty of sexually assaulting a female fan.
Biggie’s fingerprint documents also list him under his real name Christopher Wallace, and are part of a 1995 arrest where he was booked for a robbery and aggravated assault charge in Pennsylvania. While the assault charges remained, the robbery charges were later dismissed.
- 11/25/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Mark Howard James, better known as the celebrated hip-hop DJ and producer the 45 King, who helped craft hits for Jay-Z, Eminem, and many more, died on Thursday. He was 62.
DJ Premier first announced James’ death on Instagram, noting his death came three days after his 62nd birthday. Paul Martinez, a spokesperson for the producer, confirmed James’ death to Rolling Stone but did not specify a cause.
“His sound was unlike any other from his heavy drums and his horns were so distinct on every production,” Premier wrote. “His vinyl releases...
DJ Premier first announced James’ death on Instagram, noting his death came three days after his 62nd birthday. Paul Martinez, a spokesperson for the producer, confirmed James’ death to Rolling Stone but did not specify a cause.
“His sound was unlike any other from his heavy drums and his horns were so distinct on every production,” Premier wrote. “His vinyl releases...
- 10/19/2023
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
All eyez are back on Tupac Shakur, whose 1996 murder may be closer than ever to being solved. The same month that marks the 27th anniversary of Shakur’s murder, police have arrested a key figure who was present at the Las Vegas shooting. The exact charges have yet to be released by police.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Las Vegas police arrested 60-year-old Duane “Keffe D” Davis, a member of the South Side Compton Crips (and that ain’t a rap group). Davis has been long tied to Tupac Shakur’s murder, with one book by a former LAPD detective alleging that Davis was paid off by Sean “Diddy” Combs to pull the trigger. Davis would maintain that his nephew, Orlando Anderson, was the one who killed Tupac Shakur.
Adding to the story, five years ago, Davis revealed that he was in fact in the Cadillac that ambushed Tupac Shakur...
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Las Vegas police arrested 60-year-old Duane “Keffe D” Davis, a member of the South Side Compton Crips (and that ain’t a rap group). Davis has been long tied to Tupac Shakur’s murder, with one book by a former LAPD detective alleging that Davis was paid off by Sean “Diddy” Combs to pull the trigger. Davis would maintain that his nephew, Orlando Anderson, was the one who killed Tupac Shakur.
Adding to the story, five years ago, Davis revealed that he was in fact in the Cadillac that ambushed Tupac Shakur...
- 9/29/2023
- by Mathew Plale
- JoBlo.com
French Montana’s new documentary, For Khadija, debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival on June 16. It looks back on the rapper’s extraordinary story—from emigrating to the Bronx from Morocco and finding his way into the music industry.
“[The doc] has a lot to do with my music,” French told Rolling Stone, “but it’s mostly an immigrant story about a mother that struggled for 20-something years and didn’t see her family to make sure her kids is good.”
French Montana’s thoughts on immigration
“Immigration affects anybody that doesn’t have an equal opportunity — and haven’t done no crime,” he said. “Criminals that go to jail for murder come home and still have a better opportunity than the immigrant that came from another country with a dream of making this land a better land.”
Immigration is the main theme in French’s documentary. But French hopes people who...
“[The doc] has a lot to do with my music,” French told Rolling Stone, “but it’s mostly an immigrant story about a mother that struggled for 20-something years and didn’t see her family to make sure her kids is good.”
French Montana’s thoughts on immigration
“Immigration affects anybody that doesn’t have an equal opportunity — and haven’t done no crime,” he said. “Criminals that go to jail for murder come home and still have a better opportunity than the immigrant that came from another country with a dream of making this land a better land.”
Immigration is the main theme in French’s documentary. But French hopes people who...
- 6/17/2023
- by Kelsey Goeres
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
A rapper escaping difficult circumstances to triumph as an artist is a deeply American story and a hip-hop archetype. French Montana is expanding that dynamic with For Khadija, a documentary about his family’s 1996 emigration from Morocco to the Bronx.
The documentary, debuting at the Tribeca Film Festival tonight, chronicles a remarkable story: having to give up his college hoop dreams because he didn’t have a green card, turning to the streets when he saw few other options available, then finding a way out through music and his Cocaine City DVDs,...
The documentary, debuting at the Tribeca Film Festival tonight, chronicles a remarkable story: having to give up his college hoop dreams because he didn’t have a green card, turning to the streets when he saw few other options available, then finding a way out through music and his Cocaine City DVDs,...
- 6/16/2023
- by Andre Gee
- Rollingstone.com
It's been well over two decades since Tupac Shakur passed away, but to this day, his legacy remains as powerful as ever. The iconic artist was finally honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on June 7, and at the ceremony, his sister Sekyiwa "Set" Shakur said that the event "speaks volumes to the lasting impact he's had on this world."
"Dear Mama: The Saga of Afeni and Tupac Shakur" director Allen Hughes also honored Shakur's legacy at the event, calling him "a global symbol of rebellion - a symbol as visible and important as Malcolm X and Che Guevara, and an inspiration for activists" and adding that "the entire world feels Tupac's message."
To this day, Shakur's musical and creative contributions continue to reverberate, and of course, there's also still talk about the women who were in his life. We already know Shakur was once married...
"Dear Mama: The Saga of Afeni and Tupac Shakur" director Allen Hughes also honored Shakur's legacy at the event, calling him "a global symbol of rebellion - a symbol as visible and important as Malcolm X and Che Guevara, and an inspiration for activists" and adding that "the entire world feels Tupac's message."
To this day, Shakur's musical and creative contributions continue to reverberate, and of course, there's also still talk about the women who were in his life. We already know Shakur was once married...
- 6/12/2023
- by Monica Sisavat
- Popsugar.com
On June 9, 2023, “Transformers: Rise of the Beasts” roared into theaters courtesy of Paramount Pictures. The film directed by Steven Caple Jr. received mixed reviews, resulting in a score of 53% on Rotten Tomatoes and a Critics Consensus that reads, “Thanks to some genuine human drama between the set pieces and palpable affection for the title characters, ‘Transformers: Rise of the Beasts’ is one of the franchise’s more enjoyable outings.”
While critics may be divided on the latest action flick to come from this franchise, fans have overwhelmingly praised this outing with a 91% audience approval score. Set in the ’90s, a new faction of Transformers – the Maximals – join the Autobots as allies in the battle for Earth. The ensemble cast includes Anthony Ramos, Dominique Fishback, Tobe Nwigwe, Peter Cullen, Pete Davidson, Michelle Yeoh, Liza Koshy, Cristo Fernández, John Dimaggio, Ron Perlman, Colman Domingo, Peter Dinklage and Michaela Jaé Rodriguez. Read our full review round-up below.
While critics may be divided on the latest action flick to come from this franchise, fans have overwhelmingly praised this outing with a 91% audience approval score. Set in the ’90s, a new faction of Transformers – the Maximals – join the Autobots as allies in the battle for Earth. The ensemble cast includes Anthony Ramos, Dominique Fishback, Tobe Nwigwe, Peter Cullen, Pete Davidson, Michelle Yeoh, Liza Koshy, Cristo Fernández, John Dimaggio, Ron Perlman, Colman Domingo, Peter Dinklage and Michaela Jaé Rodriguez. Read our full review round-up below.
- 6/12/2023
- by Vincent Mandile
- Gold Derby
Maybe there’s an alternate universe where musicians are currently banding together against AI, opting to blackball anyone complicit in its rapid ascension from a viral sideshow into a thorn in the industry’s side. But that’s not the case on this planet, where prominent artists like Grimes and now Timbaland are diving headfirst into artificial intelligence. On Wednesday, Timbaland uploaded a video to his Instagram featuring a snippet of an AI concoction of “Biggie” rapping over one of his beats. “All right so, I’m sitting here with my brother,...
- 5/4/2023
- by Andre Gee
- Rollingstone.com
Exclusive: Mina Lefevre, who was Head of Development and Programming at Meta, is departing Facebook’s parent company.
Lefevre, who was formerly EVP and Head of Scripted at MTV, is exiting as part of the latest round of layoffs at the Mark Zuckerberg-run company, which has seen more than 20,000 employees leave.
The departure comes amid a pivot for Facebook, which already had scaled back its original programming efforts since the days of scripted series such as Elizabeth Olsen-fronted Sorry For Your Loss and Sacred Lies, shepherded by Lefevre.
None of the remaining Fb Watch Originals, most notably Red Table Talk, are coming back for new seasons as the company is getting out of that business, shifting its focus on creating VR experiences in Meta Horizon Worlds that can also be deployed across Facebook, Instagram and Messenger. Fb Watch remains as video player for such content, while members of Lefevre’s team,...
Lefevre, who was formerly EVP and Head of Scripted at MTV, is exiting as part of the latest round of layoffs at the Mark Zuckerberg-run company, which has seen more than 20,000 employees leave.
The departure comes amid a pivot for Facebook, which already had scaled back its original programming efforts since the days of scripted series such as Elizabeth Olsen-fronted Sorry For Your Loss and Sacred Lies, shepherded by Lefevre.
None of the remaining Fb Watch Originals, most notably Red Table Talk, are coming back for new seasons as the company is getting out of that business, shifting its focus on creating VR experiences in Meta Horizon Worlds that can also be deployed across Facebook, Instagram and Messenger. Fb Watch remains as video player for such content, while members of Lefevre’s team,...
- 4/26/2023
- by Peter White and Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
In 1999, the walls started closing in on Sean “Puffy” Combs. Two years prior, his friend and Bad Boy Records superstar, the Notorious B.I.G., was gunned down in California. Puff’s album No Way Out, released a few months after Biggie’s death, bled with genuine grief and sorrow, and Bad Boy seemed like it could be poised to reign for decades. The label’s roster was stacked with many of New York’s most exciting voices — the Lox, Lil Kim, Faith Evans, 112, and Harlem rapper Mase. But by...
- 4/20/2021
- by Jayson Buford
- Rollingstone.com
Update The White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner will go on as planned, Trump or no Trump. Whca president Jeff Mason issued a statement, taking note of Donald Trump’s refusal to attend, while explaining that the dinner “will continue to be a celebration of the First Amendment and the important role played by an independent news media in a healthy public spotlight.”
Here is the statement in full:
Whca statement on 2017 White House Correspondents' Dinner pic.twitter.com/mMOXaozwHj
— Jeff Mason (@jeffmason1) February 25, 2017
Previous President Donald Trump has tweeted his regrets to the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner, but wishes “everyone well and have a great evening.” (See the tweet below.)
Trump’s decision to break with tradition and skip the politico-press schmoozefest comes after a number of big-league news organizations have yanked their usual parties. Bloomberg L.P., Vanity Fair and The New Yorker ditched the glitzy affairs they usually stage.
Here is the statement in full:
Whca statement on 2017 White House Correspondents' Dinner pic.twitter.com/mMOXaozwHj
— Jeff Mason (@jeffmason1) February 25, 2017
Previous President Donald Trump has tweeted his regrets to the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner, but wishes “everyone well and have a great evening.” (See the tweet below.)
Trump’s decision to break with tradition and skip the politico-press schmoozefest comes after a number of big-league news organizations have yanked their usual parties. Bloomberg L.P., Vanity Fair and The New Yorker ditched the glitzy affairs they usually stage.
- 2/25/2017
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
For all of the emotions usually equated with death, Dwight “Heavy D” Myers’ funeral was billed as a celebration of the artist’s life. As such, it could not – and would not – be such a sad affair. As the mayor-elect of Heavy’s hometown of Mount Vernon, New York put it, “We are not here because Heavy D died. We are here because Heavy D lived.”
What became clear, from within the two overflowing halls of Mount Vernon’s Grace Baptist Church, was that Heavy D had touched countless lives...
What became clear, from within the two overflowing halls of Mount Vernon’s Grace Baptist Church, was that Heavy D had touched countless lives...
- 11/19/2011
- by Jeff Rosenthal
- Rollingstone.com
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