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Still Got It by J. Robb features an all-star cast of Olukara, Solis, Naji, and Vada. Olukara and Solisâs smooth flows in conjunction with Naji and Vadaâs soulful vocals are the perfect fit atop j.robbâs bouncy, bass knocking production.
âMixed with a bit of this Coco girl thatâs a mochachina, remind me a bit of Sade, Aliyah, Selena and Trina, Youâre my ex-machina, been a minute since Iâve seen ya, But I would never do you like Ike did Tina, Craig did FElisha⌠âŚBack on my grind, work is my life, I live for my goals, back to my flaws, Iâm taking a loss., Iâm getting exposed now, The Homies, my homies, will tell us itâs over before we declare it, fuck em though, they wonât ever know, I canât let you go
If youâre not perfect, then Iâm not perfect, Got more work, but itâs worth it, Get close to but just donât loose it, I know a lot more about you than most do,
Yeah I know more about you than  those dudes, Baby girl Iâm old school, like Hi- tops, gold chains, s curls and pinky rings, Understand you never understood me, How you still fuck me from another city? Girl I hope weâre cool, no Iâm not bitter, had a hard time trying to deal with it, but iâll be alright, I just need a second In the meantime Iâm going back to drinking, Keep it real with me if you canât fix it
Still got it for you, make me loose my cool, Had me going back there, got some new rules, iâm going to let you get it, catch me in a good mood
Talking out their ass, baby let them haters lie, you too worried about them bitches, I just want you by my side, I Aint never play no games, Me and him we not the same, So when it comes down to that bullshit, You too quick to cut a lane, Go to college out of state, Baby work that 9-5 Just to pay off all them books, and that car note for you ride, I ainât see you in a minute, I been worried âbout some time, know the money getting tight, but thatâs the story of that grind, say whatâs your price, Iâm the type to change your life, So letâs get turned up for the night, You got walls up thatâs alright, Cause Iâm quick to knock them down, They hate when Iâm around, Cause Iâm the reason that youâre out, Say whatâs the cost, cause Iâm paying, Itâs Ok, as long as I can show you off, I ainât never take no loss, Cause with you you know Iâm winning, Like my style cause Iâm different, Iâm so real they fictitiousâŚâ @swagsurfgawd @olukaramusic @mrnajiboy @LFTSolis @onlyvada  @fetedela @visuals_by_elyn
#StillGotIt By #JRobb Featuring: #Olukara #Solis #Naji #Vada "Mixed with a bit of this Coco girl thatâs a mochachina, remind me a bit of Sade, Aliyah, Selena and Trina, Youâre my ex-machina, been a minute since Iâve seen ya, But I would never do you like Ike did Tina, Craig did FElisha⌠...Back on my grind, work is my life, I live for my goals, back to my flaws, Iâm taking a loss., Iâm getting exposed now, The Homies, my homies, will tell us itâs over before we declare it, fuck em though, they wonât ever know, I canât let you go..." @SwagSurfGawd @OlukaraMusic@MrNajiBoy @OnlyVada @fetedela@visuala_by_elyn @LFTSolis
#StillGotIt By #JRobb Featuring: #Olukara #Solis #Naji #Vada "If youâre not perfect, then Iâm not perfect, Got more work, but itâs worth it, Get close to but just donât loose it, I know a lot more about you than most do, Yeah I know more about you than  those dudes, Baby girl Iâm old school, like Hi- tops, gold chains, s curls and pinky rings, Understand you never understood me, How you still fuck me from another city? Girl I hope weâre cool, no Iâm not bitter, had a hard time trying to deal with it, but iâll be alright, I just need a second In the meantime Iâm going back to drinking, Keep it real with me if you canât fix it Still got it for you, make me loose my cool, Had me going back there, got some new rules, iâm going to let you get it, catch me in a good mood Still got it for you, need to pay your dues" @SwagSurfGawd @OlukaraMusic @MrNajiBoy @OnlyVada @fetedela @visuala_by_elyn @LFTSolis

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#StillGotIt By #JRobb Featuring: #Olukara #Solis #Naji #Vada "Talking out their ass, baby let them haters lie, you too worried about them bitches, I just want you by my side, I Aint never play no games, Me and him we not the same, So when it comes down to that bullshit, You too quick to cut a lane, Go to college out of state, Baby work that 9-5 Just to pay off all them books, and that car note for you ride, I ainât see you in a minute, I been worried âbout some time, know the money getting tight, but thatâs the story of that grind, say whatâs your price, Iâm the type to change your life, So letâs get turned up for the night, You got walls up thatâs alright, Cause Iâm quick to knock them down, They hate when Iâm around, Cause Iâm the reason that youâre out, Say whatâs the cost, cause Iâm paying, Itâs Ok, as long as I can show you off, I ainât never take no loss, Cause with you you know Iâm winning, Like my style cause Iâm different, Iâm so real they fictitiousâŚâ @SwagSurfGawd @OlukaraMusic @MrNajiBoy @OnlyVada @fetedela @visuala_by_elyn @LFTSolis
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âMiles talks a lot about this in his autobiography. It came at a time when things were really looking up for him, but caused him to reassess his views on American society. â Page 238:
âThen something happened, some real jive bullshit that changed my whole life and my whole attitude again, made me bitter and cynical again when I was really starting to feel good about the things that had changed in this country. I had just finished doing an Armed Forces Day broadcast, you know, Voice of America and all that bullshit. I had just walked this pretty white girl named Judy out to get a cab. She got in the cab, and Iâm standing there in front of Birdland wringing wet because itâs a hot, steaming, muggy night in August. This white policeman comes up to me and tells me to move on. At the time I was doing a lot of boxing and so I thought to myself, I ought to hit this motherfucker because I knew what he was doing. But instead I said, âMove on, for what? Iâm working downstairs. Thatâs my name up there, Miles Davis,â and I pointed to my name on the marquee all up in lights. He said, âI donât care where you work, I said move on! If you donât move on Iâm going to arrest you.â I just looked at his face real straight and hard, and I didnât move. Then he said, âYouâre under arrest!â He reached for his handcuffs, but he was stepping back. Now, boxers had told me that if a guyâs going to hit you, if you walk toward him you can see whatâs happening. I saw by the way he was handling himself that the policeman was an ex-fighter. So I kind of leaned in closer because I wasnât going to give him no distance so he could hit me on the head. He stumbled, and all his stuff fell on the sidewalk, and I thought to myself. Oh, shit, theyâre going to think that I fucked with him or something. Iâm waiting for him to put the handcuffs on, because all his stuff is on the ground and shit. Then I move closer so he wonât be able to fuck me up. A crowd had gathered all of a sudden from out of nowhere, and this white detective runs in and BAM! hits me on the head. I never saw him coming. Blood was running down the khaki suit I had on. Then I remember Dorothy Kilgallen coming outside with this horrible look on her face-I had known Dorothy for years and I used to date her good friend, Jean Bock-and saying, âMiles, what happened?â I couldnât say nothing. Illinois Jacquet was there, too. It was almost a race riot, so the police got scared and hurried up and got my ass out of there and took me to the 54th Precinct where they took pictures of me bleeding and shit. So, Iâm sitting there, madder than a motherfucker, right? And theyâre saying to me in the station, âSo youâre the wiseguy, huh?â Then theyâd bump up against me, you know, try to get me mad so they could probably knock me upside my head again. Iâm just sitting there, taking it all in, watching every move they make. I look up on the wall and see they were advertising voyages for officers to take to Germany, like a tour. And this is about fourteen years after the war. And theyâre going there to learn police shit. Itâs advertised in the brochure; theyâll probably teach them how to be meaner and shit, do to niggers over here what the Nazis did to the Jews over there. I couldnât believe that shit in there and theyâre supposed to be protecting us. I ainât done nothing but help a woman friend of mine get a cab and she happened to be white and the white boy who was the policeman didnât like seeing a nigger doing that. I had called my lawyer, Harold Lovett, at about three A.M. The police charged me with resisting arrest, and assault and battery of a police officer. Me! And I ainât done nothing! Itâs so late that Harold canât really do nothing. They take me downtown to police headquarters and so Harold comes down to Centre Street, where they had me in the morning. It makes the front pages of the New York newspapers, and they repeat the charges in their headlines. There was a picture, which became famous, of me leaving the jail with this bandage all over my head (they had taken me to the hospital to have my head stitched up), and Frances-who had come down to see me when they were transferring me downtown-walking in front of me like a proud stallion. When Frances had come down to that police station and saw me all beat up like that, she was almost hysterical, screaming. I think the policemen started to think that they had made a mistake, a beautiful woman like this screaming over this nigger. And then Dorothy Kilgallen came down and then wrote about it in her column the next day. The piece was very negative against the police, and that was of some help to my cause. Now I would have expected this kind of bullshit about resisting arrest and all back in East St. Louis (before the city went all-black), but not here in New York City, which is supposed to be the slickest, hippest city in the world. But then, again, I was surrounded by white folks and I have learned that when this happens, if youâre black, there is no justice. None. At the hearing, the district attorney said to me, âWhen the policeman said, âYouâre under arrest,â and you looked at him, what did that look mean?â Harold Lovett, my lawyer, said, âWhat does that mean, 'What did that look mean?â â What they were trying to say was that I was going to knock the policeman down or something. My lawyers didnât put me on the witness stand, because they thought that the white judge and white jury would mistake my confidence for arrogance, and be-cause of my bad temper, which they didnât trust me to keep in check. But that incident changed me forever, made me much more bitter and cynical than I might have been. It took two months for three judges to rule that my arrest had been illegal and dismiss the charges against me. Later I sued the police department for $500,000. Harold wasnât doing negligence suits, so he got another lawyer, who forgot to file the claim before the statute of limitations ran out. We lost the damage suit, and I was madder than a motherfucker, but there wasnât nothing I could do about it. The police revoked my cabaret license, and that prevented me from playing New York clubs for a while. My band had played out the last set without me, but the club made an announcement about what had happened. I heard that the band had played their asses off without me, stretching out and playing everything, every tune the way they probably would have played them in their own groups. Cannonball and Coltrane both called off the tunes after I left, so I know the place was popping. But after that shit made the front pages of the New York papers for a couple of days, everything was quiet. A lot of people forgot about it in a second. But a lot of musicians and people in the know - black and white - didnât, and thought I was a hero for standing up to the police like I did. Around this time, people-white people-started saying that I was always âangry,â that I was âracist,â or some silly shit like that. Now, Iâve been racist toward nobody, but that donât mean Iâm going to take shit from a person just because heâs white. I didnât grin or shuffle and didnât walk around with my finger up my ass begging for no handout and thinking I was inferior to whites. I was living in America, too, and I was going to try to get everything that was coming to me.
5 Officers now confirmed dead.
1 Suspect committed suicide.
1 suspect in custody
Other suspects believed to be involved.

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