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DJ Quik Burned Death Row Records Royalty Check On Instagram Live

Source: Leon Bennett / Getty DJ Quik is undoubtedly one of the most talented producers to hail from the West Coast in Hip-Hop history, and his name garners respect among those who know his work. However, it seems like the Compton OG feels that he’s been slighted in the industry and burned his royalty check from Death Row Records in protest. During an Instagram Live session on April 28, Quik torched one of his royalty checks and had some choice words for Death Row Records and others he felt wronged him. “I’m not so happy, I’m real offended by this Death Row check and this amount. As much work as I did for these sons of b tches, I just feel like the respect factor is just crazy. There is none. So to show you what your money means to me, Mr. Death Row Records,  all the 2Pac sh t I did, help with Tha Dogg Pound project. Devil, you are a b tch. I want my real money and I want all my credits for everything that I did in this industry,” Quik says in the clip.

Towers Talk Podcast S2 Ep 11: Everything I Wish I Knew About Finals Week

Join Angela Delfine-Mechler and Patrick O Donnell as they interview two of our Senior RAs, Deionte Harrilla-Gray from Lyon Tower and Thatcher Stevens from Braxton Tower. Deionte and Thatcher will share some tips to prepare for finals and what they wish they knew before their first WVU finals week! You won’t want to miss it! Transcription: Hi, everyone. Welcome back to another episode of Towers Talk. I m Angela. I’m Patrick. Welcome back to another week. The Towers Talk podcast is brought to you by Lyon Bennett and Braxton Towers. Towers, you can live anywhere, but when you re here, you re home. All right, folks, today we are joined by two very special guests.

Glee cast, Demi Lovato pay tribute to Naya Rivera at GLAAD Awards

Glee cast, Demi Lovato pay tribute to Naya Rivera at GLAAD Awards
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TIAA names Thasunda Brown Duckett as CEO — first woman to helm financial giant

TIAA names Thasunda Brown Duckett as CEO first woman to helm financial giant February 26, 2021 / 3:54 PM / CBS/AP Black professionals face workplace bias Financial services giant TIAA has named Thasunda Brown Duckett to succeed Roger W. Ferguson Jr. as CEO. That will make her the first woman to helm the company and only the second ever Black female chief executive in the Fortune 500.  The historic announcement also marks the first time in Fortune 500 history that a Black CEO is succeeded at the top by another Black executive. Duckett will join TIAA on May 1 from JPMorgan Chase, where she was CEO of Chase Consumer Banking. 

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