“According to TMZ, Jeezy is being sued by the children of Eric Johnson, a concert promoter who was murdered at a Jeezy/Wiz Khalifa concert back in 2014. Johnson was reportedly shot 5 times while backstage, and TMZ sources reveal an eyewitness told Mountain View police that the killer bore a striking resemblance to Jeezy. Apparently, the same resemblance was reiterated two years later in a deposition.
The bereaved children claim that said witness managed to pick Jeezy out of a police lineup. Furthermore, a second witness gave a description to a police sketch artist that apparently looked “eerily similar to the way Young Jeezy looked” on that fateful night.
The Johnson family is suing the rapper for funeral expenses, among other damages. As of now, Jeezy has neglected to comment. ” – HotNewHipHop
MoreThanMusic was created in hopes to motivate people. It was created to inspire others to create. It gives you a different aspect to life and let’s you understand the different views. More than music is exactly what the name say’s. It takes you inside these artist’s mind’s and let’s you see insight on their lives.
Today we bring you a dope HipHop artist by the name of Siul Hughes. Don’t compare him to anyone else in the game, he is in a lane of his own. A mix of dope lyrics and smooth flows, “Park Bench” is a dope concept and a clean visual. Siul is building his foundation.
Siul Hughes (often stylized as See All Hues) is an emcee from Bridgeport, Connecticut whose elevated lyrical perspective has helped bring him noted acclaim from his peers. In 2013, Hughes self-released his solo debut studio album entitled “Lastname, Hughes: The LP”, receiving authentic local notoriety from his live performance over the next few years, as well as being featured in the Connecticut Fauxchella Indie Music Festival (2014), SXSW Music Festival (2016), and the International Trinity Hip Hop Festival (2017).
Hughes’ released “The Book of IZA”, his follow-up to “Lastname, Hughes”, on September 15, 2016. The 20-track album is accompanied by a book of poetry of the same title, marking Hughes’ debut transition from performing artist to published author. The Book of IZA is currently available in all digital retail stores.
Oakland, California artist Killa Fresh is back again with another dope record entitled “Don’t Stop” featuring P-LO and produced by FeezyDisABangah. “Don’t Stop” is definitely a club banger and will have the ladies up and dancing. Be on the look out for more music and visuals from this Bay Area artist.