2014-01-03



A week after the fatal slaying of Hustle Gang member Doe B, a new posthumous record with Grand Hustle head T.I. called "Flying With Angels" has premiered online.

According to reports, the track is featured on a new mixtape, Good Night Don't Exist In Atlanta 3.

The untimely death of rising MC Doe B has saddened the rap community as family and friends continue to mourn; but Doe has left behind unreleased songs that are now slowly starting to surface. The first of these songs is from DJ MLK's new mixtape Good Night Don't Exist In Atlanta 3, which has new material from Hustle Gang, the T.I. led group that Doe B was affiliated with. Doe B joins T.I. on the eerily titled "Flying With Angels" and both MC's rap about the gritty street life and where it can lead them if they make the wrong move. (Complex)

Earlier this week, Atlanta rapper Pastor Troy released his tribute-based new track, "Yall Ain't Do Him Right," to pay homage to Doe B.

The rap world is still in shock over the loss of Doe B who was gunned down just a few days ago and now the tribute records start pouring in. This time Pastor Troy pays his respects to the fallen Hustle Gang rapper with this new song "Yall Aint Do Him Right." (Rap Dose)

Dipset's Jim Jones remembered Doe's life with a tribute-based Instagram post last weekend.

"Rip to a good n*gga it was my pleasure to have th pleasure n honor of working wit u in my stu @deepitboss u a good n*gga God Bless u n my condolences go to his family," Jim posted December 28. (Jim Jones' Instagram)

A 25-year-old suspect received multiple charges after turning himself over to authorities on Sunday (December 29) in connection to the shooting.

Montgomery police charged Jason McWilliams, 25, with two counts of capital murder in connection with the slayings of Glenn Thomas, 22, and Kimberle Johnson, 21, at Centennial Hill Bar and Grill. McWilliams turned himself in late Sunday night, police said. Thomas was a rapper known as Doe B while Johnson was a student studying social work at Troy University, about 50 miles south of here. (USA Today)

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