CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- One of the most popular hip hop artists in the
country has canceled concert stops in Charlotte and Greensboro for this
weekend. The cancellation comes on the heels of death threats but no
specific reason was given for the cancellations.
A Maybach Music Group concert tour headlining Rick Ross was scheduled to appear Friday in Greensboro and Saturday at the Bojangles Coliseum in Charlotte. Rappers Wale and Meek Mill were scheduled to appear as well.
The threats stem from the Gangster Disciples, who have a beef with Ross. The North Carolina Chapter recently put out a YouTube video warning him to stay out of Charlotte.
Tickets can be refunded starting Friday, Live Nation Entertainment group said in a statement.
In the rap video the Disciples are upset because Ross mentions the
name of the founder of the street gang and uses the Star of David to
promote himself. That symbol is used by the gang.
" I think fans should be concerned. I think the parents should be concerned because you never know," said Paul Scott on Wednesday. Scott is a minister from Durham who is also a hip hop journalist.
Scott has been highly critical of the violence sparked by rap artists.
“Hip hop does not represent the real street. The commercial Hip
Hop that Rick Ross promotes represents Wall Street and Wall Street cares
nothing about the loss of human life if they can make a dollar."
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