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Alley Boy Heating Up The Streets

Atlantic Records recording artist Alley Boy is currently heating up the streets of Atlanta with underground smash after smash. He is currently working on his Duct Tape Ent/Atlantic Records debut album as well as a new mixtape with DJ Holiday titled "Definition of F*ck Sh*t"
Check out "Definition of F*ck Sh*t" trailer below, giving you an exclusive look at the making of the mixtape. Arkatech Beatz is working closely with Alley Boy having produced the tracks "I'm Strapped" and "Rap'n & Rob'n" featuring Princess of Crime Mob & Waka Flocka Flame
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Definition of F*ck Sh*t Trailer
Gucci Mane Sentenced To 1 Year In Jail
Gucci Mane was sentenced to 12 months in jail on Thursday (November 12) for probation violation and taken away in handcuffs, according to his lawyer.
Mane pleaded guilty to assault in 2005 for attacking a nightclub promoter, and last September, he was sentenced to a year in jail for failing to fulfill his court-ordered 600 hours of community service in that case. He went to jail and served until March. Upon his release, Gucci went straight to the studio and recorded five songs.
The sentence is a blow to Gucci's career. The ATL rapper has an album coming out — The State vs. Radric Davis — on December 8 and is arguably at the height of his career; in terms of his sentence, he may be out of jail in six months.
(VIA MTV NEWS)
Lil Boosie Sentenced to 4 Years in Jail

BATON ROUGE, LA (WAFB) - Baton Rouge rapper Torrence Hatch, better known as Lil Boosie, was back in court Monday after violating his probation.
District Court Judge Chip Moore revoked Hatch's probation, sending him straight to jail.
Hatch was on house arrest with an ankle monitor. The monitor indicated that on more than one occasion, Hatch had violated the terms of his release.
Judge Moore doubled Hatch's original sentence and ordered him to spend four years in prison.
Hatch was convicted of drug and gun charges in September.
(VIA WAFB)
Lil Wayne Heading To Jail
Lil Wayne couldn't have picked a tougher state to face a gun charge than New York.
The rapper entered a guilty plea in a Manhattan court on Thursday (October 22) as part of a deal that will see him be formally sentenced to one year in prison (although it seems likely he'll serve eight to 10 months). Wayne pleaded guilty to a class "D" violent felony of attempted criminal possession of a weapon in the second degree; the charges stem from a July 2007 arrest.
Had the rapper not struck a deal with prosecutors, he could have been looking at a mandatory minimum of three and a half years in prison if he was found guilty by trial.
(via MTV News)
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