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Yo Gotti Connects with Lil Boosie for “I Feel Like”

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Yo Gotti continues to dish out new music to keep fans satisfied until his The Art of Hustle album drops.

In August, he released the project’s debut single “Errrbody,” and dropped a remix to the smash earlier this month, which features fellow Southern spitters Lil Wayne and Ludacris.

Now Gotti’s connected with Louisiana lyricist Lil Boosie for his latest banger “I Feel Like.” The track is also slated to appear on The Art of Hustle, which Gotti said would drop later this year or first quarter of 2015 in a recent XXL interview.

Check out the visual to “I Feel Like” below.

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The Sidewayz Showcase Love for Video Games with “Chun Li” Visual

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Memphis-bred lyricists Havi and Sal, collectively known as The Sidewayz, showcase their passion for vintage video games with the visual to their Street Fighter-influenced track “Chun Li.” The song comes from their 2013 EP, New World Boredom.

“It’s about being a little too attached to our game systems,” Havi said. “We’re big nerds for games. But the song was also inspired by our love triangles between us, our nerdom, and our girlfriends. Sometimes we’re into the game so hard we can’t pay attention. There’s also a metaphor about being in love with our musical careers buried in there as well.”

Peep the visual to “Chun Li,” the first-ever visual from The Sidewayz, below.

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Three People Beaten by Mob of Teens in Kroger Parking Lot

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Three people were brutally beaten by a mob of teens in the parking lot of the Kroger at Highland and Poplar Saturday night.

Two of the victims were reportedly teenage Kroger employees coming to the aid of a customer being attacked by the group. A video of the incident has gone viral.

The group of culprits came from the direction of a nearby CiCi’s Pizza. They shouted the words “Fam Mob,” which is a Memphis-based gang, as they approached the grocery store.

According to law enforcement, several people in the group attacked a 25-year-old man as he was exiting his vehicle. He suffered numerous blows to the face before fleeing inside the grocery store.

Two male Kroger employees, ages 17 and 18, attempted to help the man as the gang swarmed him, but were reportedly punched, kicked, and hit with pumpkins until they lost consciousness near the store’s front entrance.

Memphis Police Department Director Toney Armstrong issued a statement condemning the incident: “It is extremely troubling to see how many young people were involved, especially on the heels of last week’s youth forum. A lot of our citizens are working to provide safe and productive alternatives for our youth. For those that choose not to take advantage of these opportunities, we will work tirelessly to identify, locate and hold you accountable. Last night’s events clearly demonstrates a lack of parental controls and if warranted these parents will also be held accountable.”

Anyone with information on the occurrence is encouraged to contact the Tillman Police Station at 901-636-3214 or Crime Stoppers at 901-528-CASH.

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Kevin Hart Talks Screening New Film In Memphis (Video)

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Kevin Hart, one of the funniest people on the planet, hosted an advanced screening of his upcoming film, Think Like a Man Too, at the Malco Paradiso Monday, June 2nd.

Before a jam-packed audience got the opportunity to view the sequel to Think Like a Man (2012), which grossed $90 million, the actor/comedian opened up about why he chose Memphis as a location to screen the film. Check it out below.

Think Like a Man Too hits theaters nationwide June 20th. Aside from Hart, the film will star Gabrielle Union, Terrence Jenkins, Michael Ealy, Gary Owens, and Taraji P. Henson.

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