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Maino Recalls His Ex-Girlfriend Getting Shot During Taxstone Shooting

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Maino recently told his side of the story of Taxstone's shooting, an incident amid a Troy Ave beef which hit the podcaster with a 35-year prison sentence for his role in the incident. During his latest appearance on VladTV with DJ Vlad, the host first clarified some false reports about the New York City rapper playing a role in the shooting. They posited that he actually had nothing to do with it at all, although the MC and Vlad revealed that he does have a personal connection to it. Apparently, his ex-girlfriend was also shot during this incident, and while he didn't speak on what he saw as a witness to the shooting, he did contextualize his thoughts on the matter.

"I said exactly everything that I said about it already, I don't want to keep harping on that," Maino began. "And I don't want to keep giving life to n***as that I don't believe even deserve life, you know? Once you work out a deal with the prosecution and get on the stand for your own wrong deeds, to work out a deal with the prosecution and go get on the stand and point your finger at another n***a, it ain't no me and you. We ain't into nothing.

Maino Speaks On Taxstone Shooting With DJ Vlad

 

"S**t happens, though, Vlad," Maino continued. "That's the thing, like... You know, I come from a world where we've had gunplay accidents, right? 'Cause I see things on the Internet. 'N***as shot your girl!' I'm like, 'What?' She got hit by mistake, right? When I was 14 years old, I shot my friend in the stomach by mistake. We was playing with the gun, some s**t happened, and then I shot him in the stomach by mistake. I didn't mean to shoot him.

"We still friends to this day," Maino explained. "I've had a lot of gun accidents. That's not the only [one]. S**t happens. When you playing in some type of life and you a young n***a, things can happen. When you outside and you involved in back-and-forths with other Black males, and you playing with guns and s**t like that, s**t can happen. Everybody knows that. Friendly fire is a thing, right? I've watched that happen many times. [...] When you understand the context of that, then you can understand who I am and the way I deal with things. So when you talk about her getting hit, she wasn't hit on purpose."

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KARD announce 2024 ‘Where To Now?’ Europe tour

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K-pop group KARD have announced their new 2024 ‘Where To Now?’ Europe tour, featuring concerts in Paris, Madrid, Birmingham and more

Earlier today (September 10), KARD and tour organiser Studio PAV unveiled the full list of dates for the quartet’s 2024 ‘Where To Now?’ Europe tour. Taking place between November 24 to December 11, the group will be performing in eight cities.

KARD’s 2024 ‘Where To Now?’ tour of Europe will kick-off on November 24 with a concert in Amsterdam, Netherlands. In the same month, the group will also play shows in Birmingham and Napoli through the last week of the month.

In December, KARD will bring their tour to the cities of Budapest, Warsaw, Lisbon and Madrid, before wrapping things up in Paris. Ticketing and venue details for KARD’s 2024 ‘Where To Now?’ Europe tour have yet to be announced. Keep tabs on this page for the latest updates.

The dates for KARD’s ‘Where To Now?’ Europe tour are:

NOVEMBER 2024
24: Amsterdam, Netherlands, Melkweg Max
26: Birmingham, England, O2 Academy 1
28: Napoli, Italy, Duel

DECEMBER 2024
01: Budapest, Hungary, Barba Negra
03: Warsaw, Poland, Progresja
06: Lisbon, Portugal, Lisboa Ao Vivo-Sala 2
08: Madrid, Spain, Sala But
11: Paris, France, Cabaret Sauvage

 

 
 

The Europe tour is set to begin nearly two months after KARD are scheduled to wrap up their 2024 ‘New Era’ tour in North America, which will take place this October.

KARD’s tour announcement comes a month after they made a comeback with their seventh mini-album ‘Where to Now? (Pt. 1: Yellow Light)’, led by the single ‘Tell My Momma’ in August. The record came over a year after last release ‘Icky’ in May 2023.

Meanwhile, KARD leader and rapper BM released his solo EP ‘Element’ earlier this May, following a string of digital singles. It was led by the single ‘Nectar’, which featured fellow Korean-American star Jay Park.

In other K-pop touring news, The Rose frontman Woosung has announced his 2024 ‘B4 We Die’ world tour. Kicking off this October, the singer is set to perform in cities across Asia, Oceania, Europe and North America.

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