Hip-Hop royalty gathered in New York City for the Murder Inc. co-founder's funeral. He died Feb. 5 at the age of 54 after ...
We’re all here in celebration of your life because it will live on forever. I love you my brother; see you when I get there.' ...
A private funeral service for Irv Gotti was held Wednesday, Feb. 19, at the Greater Allen A.M.E. Cathedral of New York.
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Funeral service tomorrow for DJ UnkThe rapper, whose real name is Anthony Platt, died last month at the age of 43. KFC is leaving its ancestral home as parent company moves its corporate office to Texas Mark Ruffalo wants you to ...
ATLANTA — The family of Anthony Leonard Platt, known to fans as DJ Unk, has announced funeral services following his unexpected passing on January 24 at the age of 43. The service is scheduled ...
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DJ Unk funeral service details releasedThe family of Atlanta Hip-Hop legend DJ Unk has announced his funeral service plans following his sudden passing earlier in January. Judge issues nationwide injunction blocking Trump's bid to end ...
The funeral of Sir Winston Churchill on 30 January 1965 was broadcast live on the BBC and seen around the world. It was the first state funeral of a politician in the century and the biggest ...
However, South Carolina’s in-arena DJ played a song by Johnson’s late father, again embroiling the two teams in drama. Let’s dive in with what we know as this story unfolds: South Carolina ...
Holdouts also challenged a claim from J&J and its supporters that the settlement is backed by more than 80% of claimants.
Rapper DJ Unk, who was best known for the bouncy early-2000s crunk hit “Walk It Out,” has died. The musician’s wife Sherkita Long-Platt announced his death Friday morning on Facebook.
DJ Unk’s cause of death has been revealed. The Atlanta rapper, best known for his 2006 hits ‘Walk It Out’ and ‘2 Step’, died at the age of 42 last Friday (January 24) as confirmed by his ...
University of South Carolina athletics said Sunday it suspended the DJ who played a song to troll the LSU Tigers women’s basketball team and its star Flau’jae Johnson after the Gamecocks ...
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