For one horrible minute I thought it was Kid Creole but it's someone else.
"Kidd Creole has been found guilty of first-degree manslaughter in a New York City court in connection with the fatal stabbing of a homeless man named John Jolly after the rapper thought he was gay.
The 62-year-old musical artist, a member of the group Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five, faces a prison sentence of up to 25 years after a jury delivered the verdict after hours of deliberation following closing arguments in the case.
Kidd Creole, whose real name is Nathaniel Glover, dropped his head when the jury delivered its guilty verdict, an eyewitness in the court told Rolling Stone."
For one horrible minute I thought it was Kid Creole but it's someone else.
"Kidd Creole has been found guilty of first-degree manslaughter in a New York City court in connection with the fatal stabbing of a homeless man named John Jolly after the rapper thought he was gay.
The 62-year-old musical artist, a member of the group Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five, faces a prison sentence of up to 25 years after a jury delivered the verdict after hours of deliberation following closing arguments in the case.
Kidd Creole, whose real name is Nathaniel Glover, dropped his head when the jury delivered its guilty verdict, an eyewitness in the court told Rolling Stone."
“ To tell the truth, I thought he was gay and because I thought he was gay, and he was saying that to me, ‘what’s up,’ I was thinking that he was thinking I was gay,” Glover told police. “So I was a little annoyed by that.”
Men’s weird hang-up on being remotely seen as “gay” is just so weird.
Body of dead rapper Goonew propped up at Washington D.C. nightclub
The body of late rapper Goonew was reportedly propped up for his “final show” at a Washington D.C. nightclub over the weekend. The below features footage and photos that some may find upsetting.
Goonew, 24, was shot in a car park in Prince George’s County, Maryland on March 18 and died hours later in hospital.
The Maryland native’s life was celebrated on Sunday (April 3) with a memorial party at Bliss Nightclub. Footage appears to show his body hoisted up on stage as his supporters danced nearby.
Goonew, or just Goo now for short.
"he could see nothing before him that he wished to enjoy and little behind him that he cared to remember".
That being said: "The women, whose names have been changed to protect their identities, do not know each other. Some work in the music industry and fear repercussions - with the DJ continuing to have a prominent role in an industry long-criticised for its treatment of darker-skinned black women".