Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The ominous 42 Dugg whistle is filling the air once again. The Detroit rapper returned Thursday (July 4) to deliver his 4eva Us ...
42 Dugg, who was facing up to 10 years in prison for a firearms charge, was fined and sentenced to probation in the case. 42 Dugg won’t spend any time in prison for illegally possessing a firearm.
In a new interview, 50 Cent revealed that he’s putting together the soundtrack for his Starz Black Mafia Family series, and 42 Dugg is already set to be included. While the song he has is with Jeezy, ...
42 Dugg has pleaded guilty to failure to surrender and now faces up to an additional five years in prison. On Wednesday (March 22), The Detroit News broke the news that the Motor City rapper had ...
42 Dugg has reportedly been arrested for failing to serve a six-month prison sentence. According to an article published by The Detroit News on Thursday (May 5), 42 Dugg—born Dion Hayes—was arrested ...
Earlier this week, 42 Dugg was arrested by federal agents at a Detroit airport after he failed to turn himself in for a sixth-month sentence for firearm possession. The charge comes after Dugg, who is ...
42 Dugg, from Detroit, and EST Gee, from Louisville, are two of the biggest and most exciting underground rappers to break through to the mainstream in recent years. 42 Dugg made a big impact with the ...
Discover how 42 Dugg’s recent Twitter activity highlights the highs and lows of sports gambling, particularly after the Steelers’ defeat. If there wasn’t a prime example of how the thrills of sports ...
Denby: 42 Dugg Detroit rapper 42 Dugg, born Dion Marquise Hayes, is known for his work with Lil Baby and Yo Gotti. He attended Denby High School, but later dropped out. Credit: Kahn Santori Davison ...
42 Dugg has recently been sentenced to another year in prison. Today, he speaks out from behind bars requesting a top civil lawyer in Georgia, citing, “they handling me crazy.” XXL notes, Dugg dropped ...
42 Dugg is coming. Much like The Wire’s larger-than-life stick-up character, Omar, the Detroit rapper announces his presence on a track with a simple signature whistle that can sound either welcoming ...