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Atlanta Music Promoter Crunkatlanta: Sean Kingston & His Mother Face Decades in Prison for Wire Fraud Atlanta – Sean Kingston and his mother, Janice Turner, are facing serious legal trouble after being convicted of multiple wire fraud charges. The Broward County, FL court found them guilty on Friday (March 28) of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and four counts of wire fraud each, according to CBS News. The case unfolded after Kingston was sued for failing to pay for high-end electronics, which exposed the fraudulent scheme. Authorities arrested both him and his mother during a raid at his Florida home in May 2024. The lawsuit, filed by Ver Ver Entertainment LLC, accused Kingston of defrauding the company out of expensive devices. The 35-year-old artist allegedly promised to promote the electronics via social media and a collaboration with Justin Bieber—his former musical partner on the 2010 hit “Eenie Meenie.” Kingston initially paid a $30,000 deposit and agreed to a second payment of $47,000, with the remainder to be covered through promotional content. However, attorney Dennis Card, representing the plaintiffs, stated that Kingston used scripted tactics to deceive individuals out of money. “He’s got basically a script. He says that he works with Justin Bieber and that he obviously puts on a big show here,” Card said. “This is a rental house; he doesn’t own it, and he lures people using his celebrity into having them release things without him paying for it, and then he simply never pays. “He’s 100 percent a scammer. He’s on felony probation right now for trafficking in stolen property. He’s got judgements against him for procuring more than $1 million in watches without paying for them. This is just an ongoing pattern for Sean.” Stay tuned for updates on this case from Atlanta music promoter Crunkatlanta. Doesnt this sound familiar --- "SNOWFALL," Franklin and his mom Atlanta Music Promoter -Sauce Walka, also known as Albert Walker Mondane, was shot in Memphis outside a hotel near the FedExForum. He is alive and will recover According to reports, Sauce Walka and his rapper Sayso P were shot on Saturday in Memphis, close to the FedExForum. Sayso P passed away from his wounds, but Sauce Walka lived and is still in stable condition. Road restrictions and a significant police presence were prompted by the gunshot outside the Westin Hotel. According to local sources, the event happened at the intersection of Lt. George W. Lee Avenue and Second Street. Soon later, emergency personnel and the Memphis Police arrived on the site. The victims' names have not yet been formally confirmed by authorities. Several social media accounts claim that Sayso P and Sauce Walka were engaged. Atlanta Music Promoter Spotlights Kanye West's "BULLY V1" as It Tops YouTube Charts Amid Controversy Earlier this week, Atlanta music promoter circles took notice as Kanye West uploaded BULLY V1 on social media before expanding it for a more formal YouTube release. Despite dropping his last album less than a year ago, Ye has already sparked intense debate with his latest project. The album, uploaded to his YouTube profile, doubles as an extended music video for a shorter version he had previously leaked. Much of the video’s runtime is dedicated to wrestling visuals, yet it has still captivated audiences—even amid Kanye’s recent controversies. As of this writing, BULLY V1 has amassed approximately 1.4 million views, making it the most popular video on YouTube in the U.S. While the album’s release has momentarily shifted the focus from Kanye’s ongoing tirades, the Chicago artist continues making waves by addressing his allies and enemies alike. However, this narrative could soon evolve. DJ Akademiks recently hinted that a Kanye West interview is on the horizon, possibly taking place in Japan, where Ye has reportedly returned. Akademiks even suggested that the artists Kanye called out should respond to him directly instead of through media intermediaries. With BULLY V1 climbing the charts and more developments unfolding, Atlanta music promoters and hip-hop fans alike will be watching closely to see what happens next. The Silver Thread is a fantastical tale set in the mystical kingdom of Eldoria, where every soul is bound by a magical silver thread woven by gifted artisans like Carys. When Carys’s own thread—the vital connection to her destined soulmate—is mysteriously severed, it signals that the balance of fate itself is under threat.
Determined to restore her lost bond and save the soul tied to her destiny, Carys embarks on a dangerous journey into the realm of the Fae. Alongside her is Rhys, an exiled Fae prince haunted by his past and burdened by betrayal, whose complex nature adds both tension and allure to their quest. Their path becomes even more intricate when they are joined by Elian, a mysterious wanderer whose unexpected romance with Carys deepens the emotional stakes. As the trio ventures deeper into enchanted and perilous lands, they uncover a dark conspiracy surrounding the Loom of Fate—the ancient mechanism that weaves all the threads of destiny. It emerges that dark magic and betrayal have corrupted this sacred force, and even Carys’s trusted mentor, Enid, has been manipulated into aiding the sinister plot. Faced with spectral guardians, moral dilemmas, and the steep price of magic, Carys must reconcile her inner conflicts and embrace both her light and shadow. In a climactic battle against overwhelming darkness, she weaves together the fragmented threads of fate through a sacrificial act of love and trust, ultimately restoring balance to Eldoria and redefining destiny itself. This richly layered romantasy weaves darker twists with an unexpected love triangle, exploring themes of sacrifice, betrayal, and the transformative power of love in a world where fate is as fragile as a silver thread. Availabe on Amazon Atlanta Artists of the Early 2000s: The Rise of a Hip-Hop Powerhouse The early 2000s marked a transformative era for Atlanta's music scene, solidifying the city as the epicenter of Southern hip-hop and R&B. During this time, Atlanta birthed some of the most influential artists and sounds that would go on to shape the future of music. From crunk to trap, and smooth R&B to genre-blending innovation, the city's artists dominated the airwaves, clubs, and charts. Let’s take a look at some of the key players who defined this golden era. OutKast: The Pioneers Who Put Atlanta on the Map Though OutKast had already established themselves in the ‘90s, the early 2000s saw André 3000 and Big Boi reaching new heights with Stankonia (2000) and the game-changing Speakerboxxx/The Love Below (2003). Tracks like “Ms. Jackson,” “B.O.B.,” and “Hey Ya!” became cultural anthems, proving that Atlanta had a unique, genre-defying sound that couldn’t be ignored. |
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