- @swagg9mill_aon
- May 17, 2019
- 1 min read

Chicago artist Polo G is back with brand new music for his long awaited new video "Deep Wounds," produced by 104beats, Darvin_B21, Callari, and directed by Ryan Lynch.
The Chicago artist is gearing up for his upcoming project "Die A Legend" with more brand new music from one of Chicago's hottest artist.
Polo G is known for his hardcore content where he talks about his pass situation on life, partying, and goals.
Listen to Polo G latest song "Deep Wounds" below by pressing the play
- staff writer
- May 14, 2019
- 1 min read
It’s no secret that South Florida rappers like Kodak Black and XXXTentacion have dominated the Soundcloud circuit in recent years; however, another cohort of equally talented (and less controversial) MCs, including Wifisfuneral, Lil Pump and Ski Mask the Slump God, are making noise as well. Born and raised in Tampa, Big Baby Scumbag has been on the come-up since a handful of tracks surfaced last year, like the woozy trap of “Jelly” and the twinkling bounce of “Chirp Walk.” After performing a few dates in London with Baby last month, off-kilter comedian Zack Fox invites him on-air to give unsuspecting listeners a glimpse into Scumbag-world. The soundtrack for this wild and wayward interview features fire slaps and stone-cold classics from MJG & 8Ball, Lil Flip, OJ Da Juiceman, Trick Daddy and more.
- staff writer
- May 3, 2019
- 1 min read

R. Kelly’s new lawyers say the embattled R&B superstar didn’t show up to hearings in a civil sex abuse case because he can’t read.
The Chicago Sun-Times first reported that, on April 23, a Cook County judge entered a default judgment against Kelly after he and his lawyer didn’t respond to summonses in a sex abuse lawsuit filed against him in February.
Kelly was served in early March while he was being held in the Cook County Jail over his failure to pay more than $160,000 in child support to his ex-wife, according to the Cook County sheriff’s office.
“The defendant does not recall being served,” Kelly’s new attorneys, Raed Shalabi and Zaid Abdallah, said in a filing dated April 26. “The Defendant suffers from a learning disability that adversely affects his ability to read, in essence he cannot.”






























