I am a Young Upcoming Artist From Tacoma, Wa. I'm 23Yrs old Raised with my brother by My Mom. I Played Basketball Most of My Time growing up and I also grew up in the church where I first got my inspiration for music. I didn't sing in The Choir But I always wanted to play the drums. Then I Begin to Like rap Music when I heard it and could remember all the lyrics to the song as a lil kid. I never Really Started writing my own music until I was about 18 and I only did because My Homeboy had started rapping who I did my first song with Nicko aka John Dough. Besides living the life I started rapping about I always had big dreams of owning my own business or doing something different than working for somebody. Thats when I about a year and a half ago Me and My Bro Hendo started taking this music serious and seeing where it could take us. Thats when I came up With "L.o.L" (LoyaltyoverLoot) Something I have always lived by and turned it into a Movement and While In the Process we Linked up With The Bro TT a childhood Friend of Hendo's. After That we Started Doing Music Together and Did a Couple Videos And People Started Liking it We was "L.o.L" and They was "400DreamTeam" but we are doing a lot of projects together and everything and really we were both one in the same and decided to just Lock-In Now We "LoL400" We got Hella Projects coming So stay Tuned and Shoutout Everyone Rockin with the Movement Lol400 #IfYouAintSlappinUsSlapYourSelf
How Nathan Hochman Applied Double Standards to the Menendez Brothers
On June 27, 2025, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office , led by Nathan Hochman , filed a forceful reply brief in the Menendez resentencing matter — a reply that sent ripples through legal and public circles precisely because it explicitly urged the court to weigh honesty, insight, and acceptance of responsibility as determinative factors in sentencing and risk assessment. But that very standard — a standard of accountability and truth — appears to vanish like mist the moment prosecutorial interests turn inward. In a press release bearing Hochman’s official imprimatur, the DA’s office did not mince words: “The Court must consider such lack of full insight and lack of acceptance of responsibility for their murderous actions in deciding whether the Menendez brothers pose an unreasonable risk of danger to the community.” The office continued, affirmatively stating that their motion position was based on “the current state of the record and the Menendez brothers’ current and ...

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