The Alberta government marked the return of MLAs to the legislature Monday by introducing promised legislation that overhauls the Alberta Bill of Rights by adding three new rights and updating ...
The legendary rapper also explained how feuds became more dangerous after rap's golden age Ice-T believes rap beefs have become too dangerous for music In ... is just not smart if you can avoid ...
Or sign-in if you have an account. Fifty-two years after former Alberta premier Peter Lougheed introduced the Alberta Bill of Rights, a pre-constitutional statute meant to protect Albertans from ...
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Ice-T has warned rap beefs are "not smart" anymore because of the risk of ... such feuds have become too dangerous for music as things can "escalate" without the artists' involvement.
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"Having beef is just not smart if you can avoid it." Ice-T also acknowledged that the stakes of rap beef changed with social media. "Social media is an amplifier to everything," he said.