Cali Swag District has apparently found themselves out of more than $200,000 worth of royalties, and according to TMZ, the West Coast rap group believes that MC Hammer's brother Louis Burrell is to ...
Family, friends and fans gather to mourn the sudden death of 22-year-old M-Bone of hip-hop group Cali Swag District. By Laura Reineke More than 2,000 people gathered to pay their respects at the ...
HipHopWired was in the building Saturday for the BMI Awards where Snoop Dogg, Drake, B.o.B, Lex Luger and Universal Music Publishing Honored were all presented with awards. While on the red carpet we ...
Cali Swag District caught a lick in 2010 with their hit “Teach Me How To Dougie.” However, the surviving group members say they got their royalties stolen by Louis Burrell, who happens to be MC ...
The grieving members of Cali Swag District addressed the murder of their 22-year-old group mate Monte "M-Bone" Talbert" in a live stream on TMZ yesterday (May 17), taking pains to dispel the rumors ...
JayAre of the Cali Swag District died June 6. The 25-year-old, who suffered from sickle cell anemia, went to the hospital the day prior and fell into cardiac arrest. The foursome had shot to fame in ...
M-Bone's boys are paying their respects. In honor of the late rapper, who was slain in a drive-by shooting earlier this month, Cali Swag District has released the tribute single "How to Do That." ...
Waka Flocka Flame, Pusha T & Floyd Mayweather to Participate in Celebrity BBall Event Waka Flocka, Soulja Boy, Pusha T, Allen Iverson, Floyd Mayweather are all among the stars set to play ball and ...
Cali Swag District member was known for penning "Teach Me How to Dougie." May 16, 2011— -- Cali Swag District member Mante "M-Bone" Talbert, 22, was killed in a weekend drive-by shooting in his ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. A hit dance song is the music industry equivalent of hitting a hole in ...
The fact that the biggest song spawned by Dallas’ homegrown D-Town Boogie movement isn’t from Dallas at all, but rather from a group of performers out of Inglewood, California, has been an obvious ...
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