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NoneAfter holding out hope he might recover, OG Maco 's family had to say goodbye . The "U Guessed It" rapper, born Benedict Ihesiba Jr ., has died, according to a statement posted to his Instagram account Dec. 27. He was 32. "With heavy hearts, we share the heartbreaking news of the passing of our beloved Ben, known to the world as OG Maco," his family stated Friday. "His life was a testament to resilience, creativity, and boundless love. Through his music, passion, and unwavering spirit, he touched so many lives and left a lasting impact." They continued, "While we grieve this immense loss, we also celebrate the extraordinary life he lived—one that will continue to inspire and uplift others. Maco's influence, both as an artist and as a person, will remain forever etched in our hearts." His family had previously shared Dec. 15 that he was hospitalized in critical but stable condition and they were "staying hopeful" as he continued to fight. They also noted that the artist's official social media accounts would be the "only source for valid information" for updates. TMZ first reported he was hospitalized in Los Angeles on Dec. 12. Tributes poured out for the rapper from College Park, Ga., a member of XXL 's oft-prescient annual Freshman Class of 2015 (alongside the likes of Gucci Mane and Vic Mensa ) who had risen through the ranks of up-and-coming rappers. "Rest in peace to OG MACO," Ice Cube 's son O'Shea Jackson Jr. posted on X . "You had to endure so much man. I’m so fuckin sorry dude. F--k." While OG Maco released two studio albums, 2021's The God of Rage and a 2023 self-titled LP, plus a slew of EPs and mixtapes, he had suffered along the way. He was injured in a car accident in 2016, sharing photos from his hospital bed and posting, per HotNewHipHop , "Multiple skull fractures, broken orbital (surgery next week), cracked vertebrae (surgery next week) and heart palpations. I feel ALIVE!!!" "On the bright side," he added, "my plastic surgeon says I can’t get any uglier so fixing my face should be easy." (His Instagram account has been scrubbed except for some pictures he posted Nov. 2, captioned "TOXSIC," and his family's two statements.) Referring to a time in his life when there were wild rumors circulating about his health, he told Vlad TV in November 2016 that he'd been "extremely depressed" and "suicidal on top of it." "I'm going to be very honest about it," he explained, "because of all the things that was being taken away from me, I had done so much, I had innovated so much. I did it all by myself." Feeling like "absolutely nothing," it was "a terrible time in my life," he continued. "I got real drug dependent. I didn't want to be around, I didn't want to have to deal with it. I just wanted to make my music, and even if you listen to my music, like '15, was super dark...The hope was kinda gone out of my music." He then shared in 2019 on Instagram that he was battling a painful "skin-eating disease" he developed after being "improperly treated for a minor rash." "This is the best it's looked," he wrote alongside a photo illustrating some of what he was going through. "I hope it gives someone hope. I've been going through this alone 90% of the time, without the support of the person I love, without most of my 'friends,' without anything but my own strength and God." Explaining why no one had heard from him for awhile on social media, he acknowledged his condition had led him into a depression. "I was scared, I didn't know what was going to happen, I didn't know if I was going to lose my entire face... I almost did," he shared in a since-deleted video, per Complex . "My friend told me the other day that maybe I should share what I've been going through instead of beating myself down for feeling how I felt about it, which I wanted to die a bunch of days." He concluded his message, "Once I come out of this, better and more beautiful than ever, I want you guys to be ready... I'm gonna kick ass."

A former Indianapolis Colts player announced his official retirement in a recent interview. With tight end Eric Ebron officially hanging up his cleats after playing eight years in the NFL. Veteran TE Eric Ebron has officially announced his retirement from the NFL. pic.twitter.com/sCE3zu3IMo Former Colts TE Eric Ebron retires from the NFL Ebron started his career in 2014 after the Detroit Lions drafted him in the first round of the 2014 NFL Draft. After spending the first four years of his career in Detroit, he signed with the Indianapolis Colts ahead of the 2018 season. His tenure with the Colts would only last two years and ended with both sides seeming to not have a lot of great things to say about the other. Ebron's choice words about the franchise since his departure have led most of the fan base to remember his time in Indy pretty negatively, which is sad considering his 2018 season was flat-out incredible. He set career highs across the board in 2018 with the Colts; he caught 66 passes for 750 yards and a whopping 13 touchdowns with Andrew Luck throwing him the ball. Sadly, Luck's abrupt retirement ahead of 2019 impacted the Colts negatively on the field, but possibly Ebron more than anyone else. Ebron announced his retirement via a new show being produced by Tidal League called "To The Baha," followed by a personal social media post recapping his career with a collection of photos and videos. "I just want to officially announce that you can't look for me no more, you can't ask me to work out for some team no more. I'm done with the National Football League, I'm officially retiring. I can't wait to step into this new world and let people understand how big and how smart my brain actually is in this game of football or in life in general." - Eric Ebron on To The Baha A post shared by Eric Ebron (@ericebron) This article first appeared on A to Z Sports and was syndicated with permission.

GLASSBORO, New Jersey -- The Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) at Rowan University's College of Engineering gives students a hands-on opportunity to build and compete with off-road vehicles. As juniors, students design the car and begin the building process. Then, they perfect it as seniors. At the South Jersey Technology Park, they can test drive it on an off-road course. Students also get the chance to travel with the car and compete against other clubs. To learn more, watch the video above and visit their website and Facebook page .

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Matthew McConaughey announced he will be connecting with fans on a personal level on his newly launched personal blog, starting Jan. 3. The famous actor revealed the news of his new career move Friday on Instagram, and said he plans to share his “thoughts, prescribes, tips, truths, and inspirations,” in a free missive called “Lyrics of Livin.'” The weekly newsletter will be accompanied by a recorded audio version. A post shared by Matthew McConaughey (@officiallymcconaughey) NEW YORK, NEW YORK – SEPTEMBER 12: Matthew McConaughey visits the Empire State Building on September 12, 2023 in New York City. (Photo by John Nacion/Getty Images) McConaughey will be sharing his thoughts, feelings and wisdom with his fanbase, and offered a bit of a preview in the clip shared to social media. He captioned the video with the words, “hey gravity, have a bit of a F off – lyricsoflivin.com #lyricsoflivin.” He narrated the video while musing about the lyrics to Kool and the Gang’s hit song, “Get Down On It.” “How you gonna do it if you really don’t wanna dance/By standing on the wall?/Get your backs up off the wall,” he said. A post shared by Matthew McConaughey (@officiallymcconaughey) “A few minutes after Kool and the Gang told us to do just that, we got reminded to get our hearts off the ground, our spirits in flight day and night, telling gravity to have a bit of a fuck off,” McConaughey said. “So, let’s get our hips a swiggin’ above the holes the moles be digging. Time to go to work, break a sweat. Time for me, you, and all the nations to get us some elevation. A roof is a man made thing, let’s fly.” McConaughey described the newsletter as “five minutes with McConaughey as you end your week and head into your weekend,” according to People. “I’ve journaled and scribbled down good times, bad times, turn-offs and turn-ons for more than four decades now, and as you may know, many of those journal entries were what inspired my book Greenlights,” he said via a statement. McConaughey went on to say, “Which got me thinking, what if I didn’t wait 40 more years to share my thoughts, prescribes, tips, truths and inspirations: Things I’ve seen, said, stole and heard along my way that can help us find more Greenlights in our life and put a little rhyme to our reason,” according to People. A post shared by Matthew McConaughey (@officiallymcconaughey) The famous actor confessed Friday was his favorite day of the week, and explained why his newsletter was scheduled to release each Friday. (RELATED: ‘Out Of My Lane’: Matthew McConaughey Reveals He Nearly Quit Acting) “A true parlay day, the first half of Friday’s about responsibility and WORK, and the second half is about freedom and PLAY — and Friday also comes with a 48-hour runway — before we get back to Monday,” McConaughey said.Kendrick Lamar surprises with new album 'GNX'

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