In Monday's Daily Rap Papoose separted from Max B by 50 Cent, Hot Boy Juvenile's daughter murdered Lil Boosie no show ends in violence and Game turns himself in.
Trouble for Papoose
After being dropped from his label after signing possibly one of the last million dollar deals Hip-hop will see for a while, rapper Papoose appears to have problems with other rappers to contend with too. It took Curtis Jackson AKA 50 Cent to prevent an altercation between the Brooklyn born rapper and Max B of the Diplomats. Both rappers had been invited to a radio show in NYC that 50 Cent was hosting.The issue allegedly stems from a comment that Max B made about Kay Slay, the mentor of Papoose on the radio.
Rappers daughter murdered by brother
The daughter of former Hot Boy Juvenile was murdered alongside her elder sister and mother in Atlanta, Georgia last week. The rapper born Terius Gray is said to be devastated by the news that the child's older half brother shot all three females at the family home. The bodies were discovered by a Sheriff who had been visiting a house close by. The mother of the children was a member of the Gwinett County Sheriffs office where she had served for seven years and was described as a wonderful mother who did everything for her children.
The seventeen year old responsible for the deaths is being held in DeKalb County Jail but will avoid the death penalty due to his age.
Dumped crowd erupts in violence
Over 900 fans who had turned out to see Lil Boosie after paying $30 a ticket were left very disappointed and angered on Friday after the rapper failed to show.
While fans were leaving the Sokol underground in Omaha Nebraska, trouble broke out which resulted in sever damage to the venue and two people being ticketed for disorderly conduct.
Representatives for the Louisiana based rapper were unavailable for comment.
Game turns himself in
Rapper the Game has turned himself in to the Twin Towers Correctional facility in LA for the 60 day sentence he was given last month. The sentence came after Game born Jaceyon Taylor brandished a gun at another man at a basketball game taking place in a school zone last year.
The rapper famed for his Documentary and Doctors Advocate albums pleaded no contest to charges brought against him.
Melanie Cornish