Quando Rondo Denies Dissing King Von With “End Of Story”

Quando Rondo has apparently been putting efforts into clearing his name after the untimely passing of King Von. The Georgian rapper did a sit-down interview with Angela Yee, a tell-all of sorts, where he divulged information on that tragic November night. The latest episode was uploaded onto YouTube today where he addressed the controversy surrounding “End Of Story.” The single addressed Von’s passing, and the moments leading up to the fatal shooting.


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The song’s title immediately sparked debate among fans who took it at a shot at King Von. The late Chicago rapper’s career largely popped off with his track “Crazy Story” which later turned into a three-part series. Quando said that he had no idea that Von had a song called “Crazy Story,” and the reason why he named his song, “End of Story” was to share his perspective on the situation.

“Me saying ‘End of Story’ is just me saying this is the end of the story,” Quando said. He added that the song was meant to be the only time he would rap about the shooting. “I had no intentions — To be honest with you, ma’am, I didn’t even know bruh has three or four songs called ‘Crazy Stories.’”

The rapper then called his friend to vouch for him. “I think you was saying you wasn’t going to talk about it no more. You was done with it,” Rondo’s friend said through the phone speakers. “At first, you said something like ‘End of Discussion’… Lowkey, I didn’t pay attention until it came out.”

Check the interview below.

Flatbush Zombies Announce Graphic Novel, “3001: A Prequel Odyssey”

Earlier this spring, Flatbush Zombies celebrated the five-year anniversary of the Hip-Hop trio’s debut studio album 3001: A Laced Odyssey. In addition to performing a special live-streamed performance of the album on YouTube, Flatbush Zombies has been dropping some pretty incredible merch that any Hip-Hop collector would love to have in their collection, including an assortment of limited-edition action figures. 

Now, weeks after the album’s anniversary, Flatbush Zombies has revealed that they’re not done celebrating 3001: A Laced Odyssey quite yet. The trio will further commemorate the album by dropping a graphic novel later this fall, and it will be distributed by Z2 Comics.

3001: A Prequel Odyssey, while set in a fantastical alternate universe and loosely based around Flatbush Zombie’s 2016 debut album, will be penned by veteran journalist and rapper Rob Markman, marking his latest creative collaboration with a prominent Hip-Hop act as well as the follow-up to his Marvel Comics debut last year. The graphic novel will also serve as the comic book debut of illustrator J.J. Lopez.

According to Z2 Comics’ official website, Flatbush Zombies’ graphic novel is imagined as “the official prequel to the Flatbush Zombies’ debut album,” and its premise involves Erick the Architect, Meechy Darko, and Zombie Juice battling a dark supernatural force that threatens to wreak havoc on Brookyln’s West Indian Day Parade.

Will you be reading Flatbush Zombie’s forthcoming graphic novel 3001: A Prequel Odyssey when it drops this October?

Shak Deisel – The one you are looking for

Shak Deisel is gradually becoming your favorite rapper on Spotify and a musician you can’t get enough of. His progress is attributed to his originality in rap content. He is an American-based rapper born and raised in Philadelphia. His popularity comes from his magnificent idea of releasing original songs made in the new groundbreaking app “Starmony.” If you are looking for rap music from American Rappers, Shak Deisel is the one you are looking for.

Shak has been making a buzz about his rap music and despite mixed reviews about he’s rapping, his songs constantly surprises and gain interest, a success that is due to the creative “randomness” that’s a part of the Starmony Music Production engine. He received criticism from listeners and even the press especially concerning his rapping style, but that is not enough for him to slow down. Instead, he says that it was only motivating him as he continues to soar for greater heights and joining the best rappers in America.

Over the years, Shak continues to improve his music and will soon release a song where he actually sings. A step that is both exciting and a bit scary, he says.

Shak is trying to reach his global audience through his presence and performances at different digital arenas, he is not afraid to showcase his original talent through his street performances and private gig invitations but that will have to wait until the awful pandemic is over.

Not only has Shak been motivated to rap and sing, but he also had an objective of singing about factors that affect society, such as social injustice and crime his background and bring positive attention to his upbringing. Working as an upcoming rapper is not an easy journey, as he says; however, nothing will stop him from reaching greater heights. From this, we can say that Shak Deisel is a determined rapper.