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This video along with the Nationwide Rip Ridaz/Damu Ridaz album came out in '95. The first two Bangin on Wax tapes came out in '93 and '94.
Yeah that’s what I meant the project itself ....was 93/94..... g-bone from Atlantic drive is on YouTube ....
 

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Alondra area crips ... kelly /Atlantic /southside /n-hood /spook town .....wats ironic about keffe Dee saying that is while pac was dying in hospital n the gang -war was going on in Compton that’s exactly what happened minus spook town it became southside/Atlantic/Kelly’s/n -hood vs mob/llp/elm street/fruits
what was that incident he was talking about hidden hills? They were at a party with death row?
Funny that BG KnoccOut and Gangsta Dresta were signed to eazy despite being Nutty Blocc and Eazy being from Kelly Park, I thought they had beef or was this before?
 

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That’s cool ... but u trippin spin this situation round n it happen to suge n he would be getting called all kinds ov soft , punk etc but it’s cool cause it’s eazy e I understand .....

not really, there were plenty of times where even Suge had to fall back, or devise a different approach, or at the very least...not be able to resort to the streets...i dont consider that punking or soft...
 

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Didn't BG Knocc'Out say that Dre called Eazy to set up that meeting where he supposedly got beat up?

BG said they didn't touch him but imposes that a meeting took place Suge and Eazy where he was forced to sign over Dre. Made a bullshyt signature and took it to court. That's how he got them points off the Chronic
 

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what was that incident he was talking about hidden hills? They were at a party with death row?
Funny that BG KnoccOut and Gangsta Dresta were signed to eazy despite being Nutty Blocc and Eazy being from Kelly Park, I thought they had beef or was this before?

They didn't sign to Ruthless. Their album came out on Outburst/Def Jam.
 

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southside crip dirt rock interview..

from the murder rap book




This is not a professional interview nor am I a journalist or aspiring to be one. I apologize for the quality in advance. My interview with Dirt Rocc from South Side Compton Crips details the 2Pac murder, the confession, his part in the Murder Rap book, the baby gangsta era, information on P Diddy that has never been disclosed like when he witnessed him slapping The Notorious B.I.G & South Side's opportunity to run Bad Boy West Coast, his relationship with former "big homie" Keefe D and Orlando "Baby Lane" Anderson. We also cover his successful run-off operation with Thomas Lamarr Prince aks Tommy "T-Dirt" (his little homie and the older brother of retired NBA star Tayshaun Prince). Dirt Rocc is street certified as a real "soldier" who was with all aspects of gang-banging and living the lifestyle that comes with it. He was (and is) a very active live wire. I like to call him the Dave Chappelle of the South because he's funny but doesn't care about anything or anyone and what they have to say because of his street rep.This interview was used to secure meetings for a series I was working on about gangs in Los Angeles (because an accurate portrayal has never been properly done without the theatrics and inconsistencies). In his interview he talks about Keefe D, the confession, his part in the Murder Rap book, the baby gangsta era, life as a run-off with Thomas Lamarr Prince (Tommy, T-Dirt and the older brother of Tayshaun Prince). Again this is NOT a professional interview. It is raw, and what was used to secure the meetings that got me a deal to produce my series on gang life in L.A. Flimed Dec. 2017.






Disclaimer: This is not a professional interview. It was used for the sole purpose of putting his story in a chronological order to secure meetings regarding a series on gang life I am pursuing. We are over the whole 2pac murder talk, but had to use his connection to spark interest. Dirt Rocc has so many more stories as an active gangbanger with one of Compton's most ruthless gang. In this part he talks about witnessing P. Diddy slap Biggie at a Casino when the South was hanging out with the Bad Boy family. He also talks about how his 16 year-old son is facing life in prison, the task force that approached him regarding Keefe D's involvement, how he saved multiple South Side Compton Crip members in deal, and much more! Filmed Dec. 2017.






In this part, I talked to Dirt Rocc on what makes someone a real killer, the war between South Side Compton Crips and Mob Piru, the politics behind the blue and red colors, and the crip transition, on why people bust their gun, hood celebrities, his little T-Dirt also known as Thomas Lamarr Prince who his also the older brother of retired NBA superstar Tayshaun Prince, and much more. Filmed Dec. 2017.






Final interview with Dirt Rocc from South Side Compton Crip. I this interview he talks about respect, living on borrowed time, and more. Filmed Dec. 2017.
 

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Did you watch the Mob James clip yesterday? He said they never even did anything to Eazy and easy never signed anything over. It was only Jerry heller at the office that day. The movie was bs.

Suge going to Jerry's office is a different incident than the one where Dre called Eazy for a meeting but Suge and his boys showed up. From my understanding Eazy didn't get beat up in that meeting, but they made him sign the releases on the spot by showing him his moms address etc.

Eazy sued afterwards and the releases were invalid, but made a deal later on to release them for a percentage of Death Row's profits (Dre day only meant Eazy's pay day).
 

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Just some people on the Coli think eazy e was some hardcore gangbanger/major drug dealer in his street days ... same way they say suge Knight didn’t punk eazy yet took most of his artists of him at the time n the only thing eazy did was file a lawsuit against suge ... yet somehow he never got punked :mjlol:
Breh. Being a drug dealer period in the era in the city meant you couldn't be soft. Maybe if you were selling weed, but coke? Nah
 
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