Tuesday, May 19, 2009

more on DOLLA

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Up-and-coming rapper Dolla was killed in a shooting at an upscale shopping mall, and a man was arrested for investigation of murder, police said Tuesday.

Los Angeles County Coroner's spokesman Ed Winter said the man killed Monday afternoon at the Beverly Center was 21-year-old Roderick Anthony Burton II, the birth name of rapper Dolla.

Police said in a statement Tuesday that 23-year-old Aubrey Louis Berry of Georgia was arrested at Los Angeles International Airport with a gun Monday night. His bail was set at $1 million.

Burton was shot several times in a parking structure at the Beverly Center, and was later declared dead at a hospital, police said.

Burton's publicist, Sue Vannasing, told the Los Angeles Times that the rapper was waiting at a valet stand after a shopping trip when he was shot.

Police said Berry was found hours later in a ticketing area of Los Angeles International Airport. He was believed to have dropped off a rental car before he was found, said airport police Sgt. Jim Holcomb.

"As the officers approached the suspect, they asked him 'Do you know why we're here?'" Holcomb told The Associated Press. "He put his (hands) up in the air and said, 'Yes, I've got a gun in my waistband. Don't shoot me.'"

Airport police recovered a loaded 9mm semiautomatic handgun and turned Berry over to Los Angeles police.

Burton, a protege of hip-hop artist Akon, worked on the soundtrack for the 2006 dance film "Step Up" and recently released two singles with Akon: "Like This" and "She So Fine."

His MySpace page said he once modeled for Diddy's Sean John clothing line and was signed to Jive and Elektra record labels. A media contact listed on the MySpace page did not immediately return an e-mail seeking comment.

Burton was working on his second album, "A Dolla and a Dream," which was due to be released on Akon's Konvict Muzik label. A song with T-Pain was titled "Who in the (Expletive) Is That?"

On one of his songs, "Rainy Nights," Burton seemed to foreshadow his own death: "Papa died at 25 so he must have been great, they say the good die young, I guess I'm on my way."




Can't we all get along? LA police have arrested Aubrey Louis Berry, 23, of Georgia, in the shooting death of Dolla. This dirtbag was arrested as he attempted to board a plane. He is being held on $1 million bail and was identified as one of two suspects who allegedly fled from the mall in a silver Mercedes Benz SUV yesterday evening. I hope they catch the other dirtbag. I just don't understand why do these young men have to resort to gun violence to solve their problems. Shameful and it seems they haven't learned from Biggie and Tupac.

Up-and-coming rapper, Dolla, whose real name is Roderick Anthony Burton II, was shot in the head yesterday evening at a Los Angeles mall, has succumbed to his injuries. The police have detained one person at the Los Angeles International Airport in connection with the murder.

Dolla, who was based in Atlanta, Georgia, was in Los Angeles recording his debut album. He is a protege of Akon, who met him while he was performing with friends at showcases around Atlanta. The two collaborated on Dolla's first single, "Who the F*** Is That?" which also featured rapper T-Pain.

This young man has had a lot of tragedy around him. According to his MySpace page, he was born in Chicago, Illinois. His twin sister died at birth because of complications from an enlarged heart. The web page said that his family moved to Atlanta after his father committed suicide while he, then 5, and another sister watched from their parents' bed.

I don't follow hip-hop music, but it is a real shame that another young man has died and in such a violent manner.












SAD AND SURPRISING NEWS.....RODERICK ANTHONY "Dolla" BURTON ll shot and killed.....

Police today identified the man who allegedly shot and killed Atlanta rapper Dolla at the Beverly Center as Aubrey Louis Berry, 23, of Georgia.

Berry was arrested on suspicion of murder Monday afternoon at Los Angeles International Airport as he attempted to board a plane, said officials with the Los Angeles Police Department. He is accused of killing up-and-coming rap artist Roderick Anthony Burton II, 21, known as Dolla, who died Monday at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.

Berry was being held on $1-million bail. He was identified as one of two suspects who allegedly fled from the mall in a silver Mercedes-Benz SUV after the 3 p.m. shooting at the La Cienega Boulevard entrance of the Westside shopping center.

Photos Burton was shot in the head as he and another rapper, D.J. Shabbazz, waited in the valet parking area, according to his publicist, Sue Vannasing. She said Burton had been involved in an altercation with other passengers on a flight from Atlanta to Los Angeles, but it was unclear if that was related to the shooting.

LAPD officers were called to the mall on a report of a group fight, possibly involving a knife. Authorities said two suspects were seen fleeing before officers arrived.

-- Ruben Vives




Roderick Anthony Burton II : Rapper "Dolla" Shot at Los Angeles Shopping Mall

Pictures: Roderick Burton
Atlanta based rapper Dolla, real name Roderick Anthony Burton.

Reports say that US rapper Dolla, real name Roderick Anthony Burton II was shot and killed at a shopping mall Monday afternoon in Los Angeles.

Atlanta, Georgia-based Roderick Anthony Burton II was shot in the head about 3:10 p.m. at the Beverly Center, according to his publicist, Sue Vannasing.

CNN said that a person of interest was later detained at the departure area of Los Angeles International Airport, quoting Los Angeles police spokeswoman Karen Rayner.

The shooting of Roderick Anthony Burton II reportedly occurred during a violent melee at the LA shopping centre. The melle at the shopping mall reportedly also involved a knife.
Roderick Anthony Burton shot in LA.
LAPD would not name a detained suspect at the airport. Witnesses say they saw the alleged shooter escape in a silver Mercedes Benz.

The shooting happened at the La Cienega Boulevard entrance of the Beverly Centre in Los Angeles, California. Witnesses reported that a woman was seen firing a handgun.

21-year-old Roderick Burton (Dolla) is perhaps best known for the single "Feelin' Myself," which was featured in the 2006 dance film Step Up.

The death of Roderick Anthony Burton II is a really sad day for the rap music industry.

“My music is universal,” said Dolla. “I can do street music or pop music. But whatever I do, I attempt to make meaningful songs with substance,” Roderick Anthony Burton once told music media.









Sunday, May 17, 2009

hair like shit...........................

so my mom was about to do my hair....then she goes....take your hair down....i'm not doin it anymore....so i'm like damn....don't you see my hair????i look like shit right now....she is so frickin dirty for that....i'm pissed....but you gotta love MOMz right???i love her but she needa stop trippin and come do my friggin hair.....like right now.....

शित्त्त्त्त्त्त्त्त्त्त्त्त्त्त....................

सो माय मोम वास अबाउट तो दो माय हेयर एंड शे गोएस....टेक यौर हेयर डाउन इ'म नोट दों थिस अन्य्मोरे...बुत थें शे सैद शे वास गोंना दो आईटी एंड नो माय हेयर इस लूकिन लिखे सहित एंड आईएम पिस्सेद....

lead on'ers[i hate em]


so i'm sittin here on myspace....
and i see that someone so very dear to me has denied my request to be their friend....
i'm not gonna trip, i'ma just text him in a few cause that makes me feel played.....
but hey...
you know what???
i hate when people lead you on and think it is so frickin funny in the end when it really isn't....
but its okay cause i got you [WBJ] YOU SHALL EXPECT revenge my fellow earthling......