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1 hour ago, MHS831 said:

did we have an old anthem? 

I remember some lame song that featured dudes in sweats running across the field with flags. 

Then there was this (my favorite, but hard to duplicate): 

The bar is high.

they did that song with the flags in Clemson the first season, immediate facepalm

then I knew great things were in store for this franchise

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In November 2018, Kirk shot a 19-year-old man in the abdomen at a Walmart in Huntersville, North Carolina. The man, Jaylin Domonique Craig died soon after.[65] Kirk confirmed his involvement in the shooting and said that he acted in self-defense.[66] The most serious charges were dropped in March 2019,[65] and he pleaded guilty to carrying a concealed weapon, a misdemeanor.[67]

In April 2022, Rolling Stone released the surveillance tape of the incident, sparking renewed scrutiny in the incident after Kirk shot a trespasser at his Troutman, North Carolina estate earlier that month.[68] No one was charged for the incident in Troutman.[69]

150px-DaBaby-Mugshot-from-Miami.jpg A 2020 mugshot

In January 2020, Kirk was detained and questioned in Miami in connection with a robbery investigation. He was later arrested after authorities found he had an arrest warrant out in Texas stemming from a battery charge.[70] According to TMZ and other outlets, members of his crew allegedly assaulted and robbed a music promoter who only paid Kirk $20,000 of the $30,000 he was owed for a performance in Miami.[71][72] Reports state that he and his associates allegedly took $80 cash, an iPhone 7, and a credit card from the promoter. Kirk was charged with battery and released from Miami-Dade County jail 48 hours later.[73]

During Kirk's 2020 "Up Close N Personal" tour, he slapped a female fan on his way to the stage for a performance in Tampa, Florida. The crowd responded by booing, and he left the venue without performing any songs. He said that he struck her because she placed her phone too close to his face while taking a video with the flash on. In a video posted on Instagram, Kirk said, "I do apologize that there was a female on the other end. I think by this time, you know it's a well known fact that male or female, I would've responded the same exact way."[74]

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5 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

In November 2018, Kirk shot a 19-year-old man in the abdomen at a Walmart in Huntersville, North Carolina. The man, Jaylin Domonique Craig died soon after.[65] Kirk confirmed his involvement in the shooting and said that he acted in self-defense.[66] The most serious charges were dropped in March 2019,[65] and he pleaded guilty to carrying a concealed weapon, a misdemeanor.[67]

In April 2022, Rolling Stone released the surveillance tape of the incident, sparking renewed scrutiny in the incident after Kirk shot a trespasser at his Troutman, North Carolina estate earlier that month.[68] No one was charged for the incident in Troutman.[69]

150px-DaBaby-Mugshot-from-Miami.jpg A 2020 mugshot

In January 2020, Kirk was detained and questioned in Miami in connection with a robbery investigation. He was later arrested after authorities found he had an arrest warrant out in Texas stemming from a battery charge.[70] According to TMZ and other outlets, members of his crew allegedly assaulted and robbed a music promoter who only paid Kirk $20,000 of the $30,000 he was owed for a performance in Miami.[71][72] Reports state that he and his associates allegedly took $80 cash, an iPhone 7, and a credit card from the promoter. Kirk was charged with battery and released from Miami-Dade County jail 48 hours later.[73]

During Kirk's 2020 "Up Close N Personal" tour, he slapped a female fan on his way to the stage for a performance in Tampa, Florida. The crowd responded by booing, and he left the venue without performing any songs. He said that he struck her because she placed her phone too close to his face while taking a video with the flash on. In a video posted on Instagram, Kirk said, "I do apologize that there was a female on the other end. I think by this time, you know it's a well known fact that male or female, I would've responded the same exact way."[74]

Yeah, he's shaky to say the least. I wouldn't do business with him. 

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42 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

In November 2018, Kirk shot a 19-year-old man in the abdomen at a Walmart in Huntersville, North Carolina. The man, Jaylin Domonique Craig died soon after.[65] Kirk confirmed his involvement in the shooting and said that he acted in self-defense.[66] The most serious charges were dropped in March 2019,[65] and he pleaded guilty to carrying a concealed weapon, a misdemeanor.[67]

In April 2022, Rolling Stone released the surveillance tape of the incident, sparking renewed scrutiny in the incident after Kirk shot a trespasser at his Troutman, North Carolina estate earlier that month.[68] No one was charged for the incident in Troutman.[69]

150px-DaBaby-Mugshot-from-Miami.jpg A 2020 mugshot

In January 2020, Kirk was detained and questioned in Miami in connection with a robbery investigation. He was later arrested after authorities found he had an arrest warrant out in Texas stemming from a battery charge.[70] According to TMZ and other outlets, members of his crew allegedly assaulted and robbed a music promoter who only paid Kirk $20,000 of the $30,000 he was owed for a performance in Miami.[71][72] Reports state that he and his associates allegedly took $80 cash, an iPhone 7, and a credit card from the promoter. Kirk was charged with battery and released from Miami-Dade County jail 48 hours later.[73]

During Kirk's 2020 "Up Close N Personal" tour, he slapped a female fan on his way to the stage for a performance in Tampa, Florida. The crowd responded by booing, and he left the venue without performing any songs. He said that he struck her because she placed her phone too close to his face while taking a video with the flash on. In a video posted on Instagram, Kirk said, "I do apologize that there was a female on the other end. I think by this time, you know it's a well known fact that male or female, I would've responded the same exact way."[74]

ok, i know a bit about him. can't say why, though. 

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2 hours ago, Candler Cat said:

they did that song with the flags in Clemson the first season, immediate facepalm

then I knew great things were in store for this franchise

It's fantastic, don't hate

Other teams (like the Packers) have a HUGE history of old school songs in their team library in all sorts of genres.  We need more variety of quick, catchy singalongs that are unique to us

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We’re way past DUE for a new anthem. 

I hope we replace “Sweet Caroline”, as the song has absolutely NOTHING to do with the Carolinas and makes Panthers fans appear ignorant for singing it after we win. Sorry for the rant but I hate we “adopted” that song. 

 

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27 minutes ago, PanthersATL said:

It's fantastic, don't hate

Other teams (like the Packers) have a HUGE history of old school songs in their team library in all sorts of genres.  We need more variety of quick, catchy singalongs that are unique to us

We need to take a page out of their book and do the same.

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