King Von’s Estate Celebrates His 28th Birthday by Releasing “Get It Done” Video with OMB Peezy

King Von's Estate Celebrates His 28th Birthday by Releasing "Get It Done" Video with OMB Peezy

King Von’s estate releases the video for “Get It Done” feat. OMB Peezy, a standout track off his posthumous album What It Means To Be King, in honor of his 28th birthday.

In the video, Von and Peezy meet together as their potential attackers watch. Before the would-be assailants can act, Von and Peezy speed off in a Maserati with bundles of cash in hand. They end up mobbing in a remote region while issuing dire threats about what will happen to anyone who crosses them. The bars are spoken over Chopsquad DJ, a regular producer, and collaborator with Von.

Von rose to prominence as one of the game’s top storytellers in less than three years after he began his rap career. What It Means To Be King, a deserving follow-up to Von’s Welcome To O’Block-certified GOLD debut, left a huge impression when it made its release in March and peaked at #2 on the Billboard 200.

You can see the full video below.

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[WATCH] Charleston White Calls For Death To Gangs: May They Die Like King Von, Nipsey Hussle, Drakeo The Ruler

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In his typical non-apologetic fashion, social activist and controversial online personality Charleston White took to social media to disrespect every street organization/gang known in the U.S.. The 52-year-old then went as far as cursing the names of fallen rappers who were associated with the aforementioned street gangs such as Nipsey Hussle, Drakeo The Ruler and King Von.

White, who is a former Crip from Texas, disassociated himself from the California-based gang when the family of the person he killed at age 14 forgave him for taking the life of their relative. In the above video, White holds up an assault rifle magazine while he declares, “Death to all Crips and Bloods. Death to all GDs and BDs. May they all die like King Von. May they al die like Drakeo The Ruler, May they all die like Nipsey Hussle.”

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[WATCH] Lil Durk Pushes Fan During Show for Disprecting King Von

Lil Durk Pushes Fan During Show for Disprecting King Von

Over the weekend, Lil Durk took the stage, and before performing “Took Her To the O” as a tribute to the late King Von, he noticed a fan disrespecting his fallen friend. Durk would stop the show and get up close to address the fan, eventually pushing him away back toward the crowd.

After the push, Von revealed he wouldn’t allow anyone to disrespect Von. Enters 6ix9ine, who saw the viral moment.

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[WATCH] Video Surfaces Of 600 Breezy Confronting Charleston White

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Charleston White, the outspoken critic of gangs and gangsta rappers, was approached and confronted by Chicago drill rapper 600 Breezy because of White’s comments about the late Chicago rapper King Von , who White inexplicably called a “demon”.

The video below shows Breezy checking the 52-year-old, while White holds steadfast to his principle that he cannot support anything that he views as “anti-Black”. At one point, Breezy calls the opinionated critic a liar, to which he surprisingly agreed, drawing laughter from those who were present. He went on to say that when he was gang affiliated, he would fight his opps instead of killing.

At the end of the video, White contends that he’s against anything that’s hurting Black people, including gangs, rap music, and white people.

After the video below was released, White took to social media, saying he was ready to called the police on 600 Breezy for threatening him.

See the entire video below.

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[WATCH] King Von Shooter Lul Tim Discusses The Night Von Was Killed

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In segment number four of an eleven part interview with Fucious TV, Lul Tim, the Atlanta native who allegedly pulled the trigger of the weapon that ultimately took the life of Chicago drill favorite King Von, sat down and briefly addressed the circumstances of November 6, 2020.

Tim talks about being shot twice during the meleé and driving himself to the hospital after the incident that costed King Von his life.

See Part 4 in its entirety below:

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UPDATE: Tekashi69’s New Video, “GINÉ” Trolls Lil Dirk

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Originally, we wrote about the 5 Key Moments of Tekashi69‘s video GINÉ. Upon watching the video several more times, we noticed one keyframe in the video that proves 6ix9ine is a master troll. In order to understand what we found, you need to know a few key things. King Von is a rapper from Chicago, […]

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King Von’s ‘What It Means to be a King’ Makes Top 5 Billboard Debut

King Von's 'What It Means To Be King' Album Cover Revealed

King Von’s What It Means to Be King has given the late rapper a posthumous top 5 debut. The new album will land at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 with 59,000 equivalent album units earned. According to Billboard, 55,000 of the units came from 79 million official streams. Von moved 4,000 traditional album units.

The estate of King Von has released the video for “Too Real,” a track from the new posthumous album. Von delivers an emotional message in the song, rocking a stutter-stepping rhythm and stating unequivocally that he’s the most real in the streets. Von stalks the backstreets of Chicago with a flamethrower in hand, flashing the glittering smile that his fans and friends loved so well, in “Too Real,” directed by his usual partner DrewFilmedIt.

The What It Means To Be King album is a labor of love that gathers previously unreleased songs from the artist’s output. It’s packed with the fiery bars and riveting storylines that have gained him a devoted following, but it also hints at some of the routes he may have explored if he had more time. Many of the people who know Von best contributed to the album, including longtime collaborator and producer Chopsquad DJ, his “twin” Lil Durk, and fellow O’Block natives like Boss Top and DqFrmDaO, as well as street rap heroes like 21 Savage, Moneybagg Yo, G Herbo, and others.

Also making a debut on the chart is Better Than You, the collaboration release from DaBaby and YoungBoy Never Broke Again. The album will debut at No. 10 with 28,500 equivalent album units sold.

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