google-site-verification: google73fd06521940cdfe.html Noneillah: October 2023

Friday, October 27, 2023

Montclair Hip-Hop Artist

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Noneillah Founder Sean Cos Mason is now own Google list of Hip-hop music top page search.


Why Cardi B Saying On Social Media She Want To Shoot Herself And Telling Her Followers To Do The Same?

 Why Cardi B Saying On Social Media She Want To Shoot Herself And Telling Her Followers To Do The Same?



 

Two days after Cardi B's birthday, she expressed distress by stating that she wanted to put a bullet in her head. Is this Cardi B's way of seeking help, attention, or aiming for viral recognition? This tweet followed a heated online exchange with users who made derogatory remarks about her work ethic, dubbing her as "the only Mexican that doesn't work hard." This comment is undoubtedly a reference to the five-year gap between her first album, 2018's 'Invasion of Privacy,' and its yet-to-be-released follow-up. In response to the harsh criticism, she boldly declared, "[You can] bring me down and hurt my feelings and talk sh-t about everything – that's why I don't release music."

Later in the week, the GRAMMY winner took to Instagram to reassure her supporters that she has since calmed down following the incident, and they need not be concerned about her mental health. 

Checkout Cardi B response about ther statement about how she feels.

Here at Noneillah, we want to convey to Cardi B that we understand the pressures of life. At times, we may feel overwhelmed, to the point of contemplating the end. However, it's important to emphasize that we do not wish to end our lives in a literal sense; rather, this is expressed metaphorically. Nevertheless, at Noneillah, we hold a deep appreciation for you. Stay true to yourself and keep creating your music. It doesn't matter if the haters don't appreciate your music. As long as your fans enjoy it, and you find satisfaction in your work, that's what truly matters.

Sunday, October 22, 2023

In the next Rumor Report: "Breakfast Club" co-host DJ Envy, found himself in legal hot waters

 This Should Be In the next Rumor Report: "Breakfast Club" co-host DJ Envy, found himself in legal hot waters 



 

Cesar Pina, a business associate closely tied to the "Breakfast Club" co-host DJ Envy, found himself in legal hot waters on October 18. His arrest is linked to an alleged involvement in a real-estate Ponzi scheme. It's worth noting that Pina and DJ Envy had previously partnered in house-flipping endeavors in New Jersey, and Pina was known to make guest appearances on the "Breakfast Club" under the moniker "Flipping NJ."

However, the situation has taken a concerning turn, as federal prosecutors have now levelled accusations against Pina, claiming that he "defrauded dozens of individuals, resulting in losses amounting to millions of dollars." Pina faces one count of wire fraud in connection to these allegations.

On the very same day as Pina's arrest, reports emerged that the New York office of iHeartRadio, where the popular morning show "Breakfast Club" is recorded, experienced a surprise visit from federal officials who seized electronic equipment.

Notably, DJ Envy, whose real name is RaaShaun Casey, has not faced any charges at this time. However, the federal complaint against Pina does make reference to "a well-known disc jockey and radio personality" whose identity isn't particularly difficult to discern.

The question that lingers: What precisely is unfolding in this unfolding story?


According to prosecutors, Cesar Pina initiated a troubling course of action beginning in 2017. He began soliciting investments for property renovations and resale projects, promising an enticing return on investment ranging from 20 to 45 percent within a five-month period. However, allegations suggest that Pina diverted some of these investments for personal use and resorted to a questionable practice of using new investments to repay previous investors. Troublingly, just days before Pina's legal charges, NBC 4 New York reported on several investors who had yet to receive the promised returns on their investments.

Pina's actions include soliciting investments for properties he didn't even own, duping multiple investors into funding the same properties, and, incredibly, offering to reimburse an investor with jewelry instead of cash. Presently, both Pina and his wife, Jennifer, are confronted with at least 20 lawsuits.

Prosecutors assert that Pina cultivated credibility by co-hosting real estate seminars alongside DJ Envy before embarking on the alleged flipping scheme. Envy frequently endorsed the project on the "Breakfast Club," boasting about how they had "assisted countless individuals." Notably, many disappointed investors who spoke to NBC 4 revealed that they had invested based on Envy's endorsement. These investors include individuals like Augie Rios, who had worked on vehicle wraps for Envy, and Anthony Martini, a producer who had a professional connection with Envy. Billboard reported that Envy is currently named as a co-defendant in nine of the lawsuits filed against Pina.

However, following the NBC 4 investigation, Envy strongly refuted any involvement in the Ponzi scheme on the "Breakfast Club," stating, "Cesar, if he took money, I wasn't privy to it, nor did I even know." Despite this assertion, he acknowledged giving money to Pina, which was not returned. Envy did express his intention to clarify some aspects of the situation, though co-host Charlamagne tha God suggested he heed his attorneys' advice, noting the sensitivity of the matter.

Subsequent to his arrest, Pina was released on a $1 million bond, but he is currently restricted from leaving New Jersey. If found guilty on the wire fraud charge, he could potentially face a prison sentence of up to 20 years, coupled with substantial fines. Regarding the financial aspect, two of Pina's companies filed for bankruptcy earlier this year, and his wife also made an unsuccessful attempt to do so. A judge has since ruled to appoint a trustee in both bankruptcy cases to address the debts owed to investors. An attorney representing two victims remarked, "This will soon become the proverbial race to the courthouse to seize whatever assets remain of the Pinas and their entities."

As for the aftermath of the iHeartRadio office raid, the details remain uncertain. However, Joe Budden appears to have had a premonition. On an episode of the Kitchen Talk podcast from October 2021, DJ Envy mentioned that he had consulted Joe Budden for advice when he ventured into real estate. Budden apparently warned him that the proposed project "just sounded fishy" and likened it to a Ponzi scheme, even predicting that Envy might find himself in legal trouble.


They claim to have a hands on barging basement in New Jersey, like fixed uppers and flipped them for a pretty pennies. The also said they have a team of experts to help them with the process. From contractor, to lawyers and agents. Behind of all this pursued on flipping houses. Cesar has a record that goes way back to  2003. Like tricky, forgers, swiping identify, credit card scams and even drugs bust. On top of that he has some contractor breathing down his neck say that he own them money for working on his property. This is not all the US Attorney in New Jersey filled a compliant saying that Seizure ran a scam from 2016 to 2021. He was getting folk to invested their cash by telling tells about his business, property and the cash they will rack in. It turns out he was using their money for his own needs and paying off debits. 

Monday, October 9, 2023

Noneillah (or Noneillah Entertainment) Wiki

 Noneillah (or Noneillah Entertainment) Wiki



 Noneillah Entertainment

Noneillah (or Noneillah Entertainment) is an American media

company founded by rapper Sean "Cos" Mason. It operates as a

subsidiary of Noneillah Entertainment, specializing in the creation of various video content, including TV talk shows, podcasts, fashion videos, and music videos. The company is also recognized for its presence on YouTube and its Roku streaming channel.


History


Beginnings

Sean "Cos" Mason embarked on his journey in the world of music at the age of 17, participating in local rap battles, and performing at underground venues alongside his battle group, "When Animalz Attack."


Beyond his role as a battle rapper, Sean also assumed the role of a promoter, organizing rap battle leagues and providing a platform for emerging talent in New Jersey's rap scene.


As his career progressed, Sean, under his former music stage

name "Cos aka Sean M," founded the Nonillaah brand label in 2008. This venture saw him collaborating with various underground artists, including Kyle, Mike, Larry Draw, Leathe, D Boy, C4, and others. In 2011, Sean decided to rebrand himself to enhance his marketability, adopting the stage name "Sean "Cos" Mason" and introducing the new brand, Noneillah.


Sean was actively involved in the administration of the Hip Hop

Stash and Still Hop Stash blogs, created by former associates. Following his tragic demise, the blog was rebranded under Sean's popular music tagline, "Noneillah."


Tragically, Sean's life was cut short when he was purposefully

run over by a Coach USA bus driver operating an NJ Transit bus. The driver's actions resulted in Sean's untimely death, and shockingly, the driver was not charged in connection with the incident.


The handling of music artist Sean Cos Mason's death was fraught

with issues, with Essex County Prosecutor's Detectives under Chris Christie's administration coming under scrutiny for their mishandling of the case.


After Sean's passing, his mother, Naomi, assumed the responsibility of overseeing the Noneillah brand. In 2014, she embarked on expanding the brand into other domains, including fashion, media, podcasts, and talk shows. Naomi initiated a new blog in 2014, reaffirming Noneillah's commitment to delivering the latest in music, news, fashion, sports, and entertainment. She ensured that all downloads remained free, and the site provided constant updates on trending topics. The expansion of Noneillah continued, with the introduction of clothing lines and collaborations with community television stations to produce the Noneillah Talk Show in 2019. This show is broadcast on community cable television. In 2019, the Noneillah podcast was launched, and in 2020, the Noneillah Roku streaming channel was established.


In April 2011, Comcast invited proposals for minority-owned

networks. In February 2012, Comcast announced distribution agreements with four networks, including Noneillah. Naomi has expressed her intention to submit a proposal to Comcast and other cable television companies on behalf of Noneillah. Up until now, the Noneillah show has made its content available on the Bric Free Speech Network, the Manhattan Neighborhood Network, and other public access television platforms.


Programming


Noneillah's talk show and Roku channel primarily focus on urban

contemporary music and feature interviews with community-based content creators. Additionally, the original programming on Roku's streaming channel addresses social justice issues affecting African Americans and victims of incidents involving NJ Transit and Coach transportation agencies.