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Arrests Have Been Made in the Case of Pop Smoke's Murder: Remembering a Rising Star

The budding 19-year-old "Brooklyn Drill" rapper was killed during a home robbery at his L.A. home in February.

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Arrests have finally been made in the case of budding Brooklyn drill rapper Pop Smoke, who was killed during a home invasion in February.

The Los Angeles police responded to an emergency call at 4:20 AM on February 19th at a home in the Hollywood Hills after "masked gunmen" broke into the house the rapper was renting. Pop Smoke had been out the night of the break in and his subsequent murder, and he returned late to the rented home where he was staying with friends and members of his entourage. Pop Smoke was the only person shot at, which originally caused the police to wonder if the rapper had been specifically targeted.

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No More Music From Megan Thee Stallion...For Now

The rapper took to IG Live to air her grievances with her current label

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After an exceptional 2019, Megan Thee Stallion announced in an Instagram video that she will be unable to release new music in the foreseeable future due to complications with her label.

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Tory Lanez - K LO K (Feat. Fivio Foreign) *Directed & Edited by Tory Lanez*

While Chixtape 5 is still fresh on the charts, Tory Lanez returns with a new single "Broke In a Minute."

The track, seemingly off the recently confirmed New Toronto 3, finds Tory in a similarly ignorant mindset, as displayed on last week's Brooklyn Drill inspired "K LO K." Gone is the R&B crooning of Chixtape, in its stead is a Lanez settling into his new found fame. After two massive joint tour's with Chris Brown and Drake over the summer, and a powerful response to Chixtape 5 Chixtape 5, Tory seems to be merely flexing on us. "Bands in my hand look pretty, hit another band on the Gram, I'm litty," He raps on "Broke In a Minute."

As Lanez gears up for his next chapter, it's clear he's back on his bullsh*t, but his habit of mimicry is starting to grow old, and while his interpretation of Brooklyn Drill is more or less convincing, it still feels rather vanilla when compared to the prowess of Pop Smoke or Fivio Foreign, the latter of which is featured on "K LO K" and overshadows the "Beauty and The Benz" polymath almost immediately. The question of Tory's artistic identity is growing farther out of reach; but simultaneously, his iconic success has been a long time coming, and that deserves celebration.

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‎Broke In A Minute - Single by Tory Lanez

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“JACKBOYS” Is Cool, but Sheck Wes Is Not

The compilation album is actually awesome, but Sheck Wes is more trouble than he’s worth

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Compilation albums are a tricky feat to master.

Every label has their weakest link, an artist whose potential seemingly fizzled out shortly after signing. Despite a compelling New York Times expose, Valee has yet to reach the standards set up for him after joining G.O.O.D Music. Meanwhile, Jay Electronica signed to Roc Nation in 2010, but his debut album remains elusive a decade later. For Wiz Khalifa's Taylor Gang, the title of weakest link has continuously seemed to go to the Chevy Woods, who despite a multitude of releases has yet to truly achieve lift off.

That's not to say that the aforementioned artists don't have stable careers. There are a plethora of musicians that don't achieve the stardom of their heavy-hitting counterparts and still go on to curate perfectly fine music and lead perfectly fine lives. But their disparities are exasperated when they're put into a room with some of their label's top-tier talent. JACKBOYS is a perfectly fine compilation album, and it effectively balances a handful of Cactus Jack's unique budding talents, but the problematic Sheck Wes is not one of them.

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"Flamin' Harlem with the goons, we was wildin skipping school / Now we go make the (Ching Ching)" are a few of the lackluster bars Wes offers on JACKBOYS. Aside from making one of the most obnoxious frat-anthems of 2018, Sheck Wes faced serious stalking and abuse allegations later that year from R&B starlet Justine Skye. No criminal charges ensued, but text messages and adisturbing video of Wes breaking into Skye's residence all but proves the rapper's issues with boundaries. Wes also recently starred as Nebuchadnezzar in Kanye West's insanely problematic opera.

Personal turmoil aside, the dude is just not a good rapper. His latest single, "YKTS," sounds like a drunken freestyle, with Wes offering some insanely clunky bars: "I bring home the bacon, young Sheck Wes, I do not do haram, uh, I eat the halal, uh, pork, I ain't never taste it." He is not a talent worth fostering, and Cactus Jack would be better off without him. Instead, let's all pay attention to Don Toliver, who undoubtedly is Travis Scott's successor.