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Dave East Forced To Cancel Boston Nightclub Appearance After Receiving Death Threats
Last night (Nov. 29), Dave East was forced to cancel his appearance at the Boston nightclub, Icon, after death threats were reportedly made toward the rapper.
According to East’s Instagram Stories, the Harlem rapper stated that the owner of the club, located on Warrenton Street, received two anonymous phone calls from someone who stated they would shoot East during his appearance with Cambridge rapper, MILLYZ.
“The club owner to Icon in Boston said he got 2 anonymous phone calls that they was gone shoot me tonight lol so they ain’t let me in the club,” said East. “I know one thing, if a nigga gone do that he ain’t calling the club telling them. Sorry to whoever came out to see me and to the owner of Icon you a bozo.”
In a follow-up post, East provided additional details stating, “They Said I Was A Risk To The Club And I Had Death Threats So They Wouldn’t Allow Me In. With 500 Cops I Guess They Was Still Gone Shoot The Club Up. God Bless.” He has since taken the post down.
East was in Boston for the latest stop of his Survival tour, performing at the Paradise Rock Club earlier that evening.
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Billy Bando Releases Misunderstood Freestyle
Billy Bando has been on a roll lately, releasing a series of visuals including “Cold Hearted,” “Same Suits Pt 2,” and “Do The Most.” Showing no signs of slowing down, the Boston native continues his streak with his latest effort, “Misunderstood Freestyle.”
Shot by Billy Bando, the Dorchester native delivers over two minutes of raw, heartfelt bars about the trials and tribulations he endured while incarcerated and the rollercoaster of life.
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Dutch ReBelle Channels Her Inner Zen with “Namaste”
After ending her hiatus with the Humbeats-produced track “Danger,” Dutch ReBelle embraces her inner zen on her latest release, “Namaste.” Produced by Grammy-nominated Clark D, “Namaste” reflects Dutch ReBelle’s dedication to maintaining her peace and authenticity, refusing to compromise her identity for mainstream success.
Watch above.
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