With nearly 20 years deep in the game, Juvenile is a stalwart in southern hip-hop history. Continuing the campaign for his upcoming ‘Mardi Gras 2′ mixtape, Juvie hooks up with old UTP cronie Skip for the flagrant and misogynistic song, ‘Flag on the Play.’
Every year, Miami Heat guard Shane Battie holds an annual karaoke event called Battioke, in which basketball players embarrass themselves by singing popular songs.
The Supreme Court ruled yesterday that states can no longer impose life sentences upon juveniles without offering the possibility of parole. The thinking is that teens and pre-teens under 18 are too young to have really developed mentally and fully grasp what they've done...especially in the cases of murder.
14 Year Old Evan Miller and Kuntrell Jackson are just two of the many juveniles in the U.S. who have been given Life Sentences for crimes they've admittedly participated in and have been convicted... Murder Cases.
An eleven year-old Colorado sixth grade female student, Yajira Queszada, was shackled by the Assistant Principal at her school and taken to a juvenile holding facility for getting smart and being rude to her.
According to sources, rapper Juvenile spoke on the current state of Hip Hop and how he feels the low cash-flow has hurt rappers. “I wish it was making more money, man. I can’t judge cats out there who doing they thing,” he told Southern Smoke TV. “Of course, I’m a Wayne fan first, and everybody else fall behind that. But it’s a whole lot of rap that’s not good rap out there. Probably better music