The late, great Adolph Robert Thornton Jr. spent his entire rap career campaigning to be the King of Memphis, through his soul-stirring music and a selfless generosity to his community that felt as large as the signature diamond-encrusted Paper Route Empire dolphin that stayed around his neck. On a warm and somber day, Dec. 16 — nearly a month after his life was tragically cut short — Young Dolph’s life was celebrated in royal fashion at Memphis’ FedEx Forum, in a building full of family, peers, friends, and supporters from all across Tennessee.
- 12/16/2021
- by Mark Braboy
- Rollingstone.com
Is C-Murder innocent? New breaks in his case make it look like Master P’s brother really isn’t the shooter after claims that the Jefferson Parish sheriffs set him up and now, after 16 years, he may actually walk free. Growing Up Hip Hop viewers have heard plenty about Corey Miller’s case. In 2003, C-Murder was convicted of shooting Steve Thomas at the now-defunct Platinum Club in Harvey, Louisiana. The case ended up in re-trial after new evidence came out about the witnesses. It turns out that new questions about their credibility cropped up after it was learned that prosecutors withheld information […]
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- 7/5/2018
- by Shaunee Flowers
- Monsters and Critics
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