Friday, 27 June 2008

Young Jeezy Implicated In Cocaine-Trafficking Case




While he has not been charged with a crime — and at press time appeared unlikely to be — rapper Young Jeezy (real name: Jay Jenkins) was implicated last week in a major cocaine-dealing ring, according to Atlanta's alternative newsweekly, Creative Loafing.

Prosecution witness Ralph "Ralphie" Simms, who was indicted last year in a related federal drug case in Los Angeles, has been cooperating with the federal government as it continues to build its cocaine-conspiracy case against alleged Black Mafia Family member Fleming "Ill" Daniels, the paper reported. Simms reportedly told the jury that he is hoping his cooperation will result in a reduced sentence.

Simms, testifying in U.S. District Court in Atlanta, told the court that Jeezy — whose nickname is the "Snowman" — was on the receiving end of multiple kilos of cocaine from the Black Mafia Family, a drug gang accused of moving hundreds of millions of dollars' worth of the drug across the country.

According to Creative Loafing, Simms testified that he worked for the Black Mafia Family and that he was charged with unloading the gang's cocaine from limousines with secret compartments. He told the court that he'd pile hundreds of bricks of coke in various stash houses and that, back in fall 2004, high-ranking BMF members Chad "J-Bo" Brown and Martez "Tito" Byrth ordered him to set aside multi-kilo cocaine "shipments" for two customers.

One of them, he said, was "Jeezy."

"The rapper?" Assistant U.S. Attorney Robert McBurney asked.

"Yes," Simms replied.

When contacted by MTV News, Jeezy's publicist and manager said the artist had no comment about the allegations. Meanwhile, Justice Department spokesman Patrick Crosby said that the department does not discuss or confirm pending investigations, but that it wasn't his experience that allegations made from the stand ever translate into actual criminal proceedings.

"Not in the 22 years I have covered court cases as a reporter, nor in all my time with the Justice Department," Crosby said. "A defendant or witness can trot out any name they want. It happens all the time."

Creative Loafing reports that Jeezy's name did come up several times during the first few days of the trial but only in relation to the rapper's friendship with BMF's reputed Atlanta leader, Demetrius "Big Meech" Flenory, who pleaded guilty in Detroit to running a continuing criminal enterprise and faces a minimum sentence of 20 years.






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Monday, 23 June 2008

Kasabian announce four intimate shows

Kasabian are to play four intimate warm-up dates ahead of their festival appearance in August.

Monday, 16 June 2008

Editors, Cribs and Prodigy on new covers compilation

A unique compilation celebrating independently released music is coming out next month.

The double CD, only be available from July 4 until 7, will feature covers of independently released tracks by artists such as the The Cribs, Feeder, Editors and The Prodigy.

The limited edition one-off collection has been created to celebrate the launch of Independents Day.

A new yearly initiative from AIM in the UK, Independents Day hopes to raise awareness and celebrate the importance and success of independently released music globally.

Simultaneous releases of similarly themed albums will come out around the world in countries including US, New Zealand, Spain and Australia.

The tracklisting for the album is as follows:

CD1
Tom Smith from Editors � 'Bonny' (originally by Prefab Sprout)
Feeder � 'Public Image' (originally by PIL)
Maximo Park � 'Was There Anything I Could Do?' (originally by Go Betweens)
Prodigy � 'Ghost Town' (originally by The Specials)
Cribs � 'Bastards Of Young' (originally by The Replacements)
Jose Gonzales � 'Love Will Tear Us Apart' (originally by Joy Division)
Futureheads � 'With Every Heartbeat' (originally by Robyn)
Jack Penate � 'Dub Be Good To Me' (originally by Beats International)
Rodrigo y Gabriela � 'Orion' (originally by Metallica)
British Sea Power � 'Tug Boat' (originally by Galaxie 500)
The Charlatans � 'Murder' (originally by New Order)
Infadels � 'Steady As She Goes' (originally by The Raconteurs)

CD2 will include tracks from the likes of Mobius Band, Little Dragon, Cougar, Shrag, Oceansize and Electricity In Our Homes.

Money raised from this, and an eBay auction featuring prizes including VIP festival tickets, rock star music lessons and rare memorabilia from Arctic Monkeys, Gary Numan and Radiohead, will go towards the independent music community and their chosen charities.

For more information go to Independentsday.com

Tuesday, 3 June 2008

Think About Mutation

Think About Mutation   
Artist: Think About Mutation

   Genre(s): 
Industrial
   



Discography:


Highlife   
 Highlife

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 12


Virus   
 Virus

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 11


Hellraver   
 Hellraver

   Year: 1996   
Tracks: 13


Motorrazor   
 Motorrazor

   Year: 1993   
Tracks: 10