Chappelle’s Show, pumped out dozens of unforgettable skits between 2003 and 2006. From the blind Clayton Bigsby (the world’s only Black white supremacist) to the” Mad Real World,” Chappelle found ingenious ways to make poignant statements on socio and political issues under a veil of pure hilarity.
Among the most memorable skits was “Player Haters’ Ball” guest starring Ice-T, Patrice O’Neal and a collection of recurring characters such as Silky Johnson (Chappelle) and Buc Nasty (the late Charlie Murphy). As they prepare to go to the “haters” convention, each character dressed as 1970s pimps is interviewed for a mock
Report: Memphis Rapper Mendenhall Mendenhall 2x Murdered at Gas Station
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His fellow rapper AC Blue states that the death of the budding rapper, whose real name was Donterrius Johnson, may have been a result of him being at the wrong place at the wrong time. Apr 19, 2021
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Hip-hop community has lost one of the promising stars in a gun violence once again. It has been reported that a Memphis rapper named
Mendenhall Mendenhall 2x was killed on Wednesday, April 14 evening in front of the Valero gas station at Knight Arnold and South Mendenhall. AC Blue, an artist from the area, confirmed the heartbreaking news.
According to
WREG, police were called to the Valero gas station at around 8.p.m, where Mendenhall 2x real name Donterrius Johnson was pronounced dead at the scene and a juvenile later died in hospital.
Police have charged 20-year-old Noah Jones with two counts of first-degree murder and claim the shooting was over a stolen vehicle. Earlier that evening, investigators said Jones reported his Chevy Camero was stolen from his home at gunpoint.
Noah Jones, 20, was arrested and charged with First Degree Murder (2x) and Reckless Endangerment. pic.twitter.com/USvznI45bE
Surveillance footage from the Valero reportedly showed the juvenile arriving at the store in the stolen car. Investigators said the video showed four suspects firing at Johnson and the juvenile, with Jones also being shot in the leg and taken to hospital before going into custody.
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. â The pandemic altered everyone s lives one way or another, but one Kansas City couple turned the adversity into an opportunity.
Courtney Hall and Cruz Barnas worked in the live entertainment industry for years in production before being laid off at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. It was so unexpected and out of nowhere, Hall said.
Barnas added, They had to make a wave of second cuts and thatâs when I went.
The couple met working in the entertainment field, but quickly faced an uncertain future amid shutdown orders and gathering restrictions.