Phillyrider807
My Soundtrack is the second “Carter”
verb is going to die against JC
I doubt it.
but then again most of y’all think dna beat verb so......
verb is going to die against JC
dna is ass and lost clearly to verbI doubt it.
but then again most of y’all think dna beat verb so......
It’s a bullpen thingBad Newz has no originality. He looks like he watches Tsu Surf/Guntitles battles before he gets on stage. Moves like him, same voice inflections, etc. To the point where now he is using bars other people have clearly said. Since Bad Newz been out I don’t remember anyone else saying this
verb is going to die against JC
Why does he actively search for his eskimo brothers, shyt is weirdJoe Budden on the podcast today said him, Freddie Gibbs and Nu Jerzey Twork have the same taste in women. That's a crazy combo.
Verb talks a great game but always comes with some lyrical wizardry shyt like we still in the jump off/grind time eraVerb sound like 09-11 Verb on this PSA episode..He might smoke JC
Why does he actively search for his eskimo brothers, shyt is weird
According to reports, battle rapper Serius Jones, real name Saleem Bligen, has been locked up Contra Costa County Jail for months as he faces human trafficking, pimping, assault, robbery, and other felonies as part of an eight-count criminal complaint charges. The famed battle rapper was arrested on February 6 by Walnut Creek police.
Prosecutors are alleging that Bligen “did willfully and unlawfully deprive and/or violate the personal liberty” of the victim, "Jane Doe," between July 31 and October 15 of last year. Allegations raised against Bligen also include an assault charge stemming from an October 15 altercation where he assaulted the woman “by means likely to produce great bodily injury,” in addition to stealing her 2007 Lexus vehicle. Court documents also state that Bligen attempted to dissuade the victim's cooperation with police after allegedly assaulting the woman and stealing her car.
A GoFundMe campaign was set up for Bligen following his arrest in February to put toward legal fees. However, the campaign was only able to raise $110.