Rap′s Rick Ross (@RickyRozay) Angers Gangster Disciple Nation (GDN), Owes For Larry Hoover Song
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11 / 05 / 2012 writer: Rodrick Rainey
Rapper Rick Ross owes taxes on his music. Not taxes to the IRS gang or the Def Jam label that fueld his empire, but the gangsters he's profiting off of. After a huge growth from single "BMF", which was later called 'Blowing Money Fast,' he rapper has not paid dues to entities he claims to be paying homage too.
"Ya A$$ walk around talkin bout you think you Big Meech, You think you Larry Hoover... You Got D*mn.... Talkin 'bout you ride on the 6! You muthaf**kin dude come see us" says a Gangster Disciple leader in a tone far more hardcore than any rap artist.
Rick Ross may want to listen to what these guys are speaking. BMF, the Black Mafia Family, has approved the Def Jam's rapper usage of leader Big Meech's name in his career-propelling song, but not the Gangster Disciples. The gang refuses to ignore the fact Ross used its leader's name, Larry Hoover, as a marketing gimmick to sell records and make him millions.
The Gangster Disciple Nation (GDN), 7-4 til' the world blow crew, says Ross cannot perform in Alabama nor Georgia until he 'checks in' on dues. The G-state and Alabama GD Nation alliances has also called for other states to check-in on the matter.
Gangster Disciples are the largest gang in many southern states including many of the southern states, stretching South Carolina to Texas. In fact, according NDSN.org, it's one of, if not THE, most sizeable gangs in the United States.
Members of the Gangster Disciple nation are known for allegiances with other Folk Nation sets, like the Crips. The gang was first started in Chicago, Illinois by Larry Hoover and David Barksdale. Hoover, leader of the Supreme Gangsters, joined forces with David Barksdale, leader of the Black Disciples. The two called their gang Black Gangster Disciple Nation, which split into "Gangster Disciples" and "Black Disciples", who know war with one another.
Gangster Disciples are known for carrying a black flag (bandanna). Members of Hip-Hop that are allegedly members of the GDN include Maino, Soulja Boy, Boss G (currently incarcerated on mass cocaine distribution charges), various Duck Tape Mob members, Crunchy Black ( former 3-6 mafia member), Trick Daddy, & Lil Scrappy.
The Gangster Disciples are angered with Rick Ross because of his new mixtape, which depicts his image inside the 6 points of the gang's star symbol. Only the most respected founders of the gang are supposed to be allowed their image inside it.
Rick Ross, who's known for using credible street figure's name and likeness to boost global sales is no stranger to the 'false claiming' scenario. First named 'Teflon', the rap artist has had many problems with world-renowned cocaine king-pin Freeway Ricky Ross, for his performing name. It was not expected Freeway Rick Ross would be out of prison ever again, which created undesireable legal issues for "Rick Ross" and supporting companies.
Rapper Young Jeezy also took a stand against Rick Ross for using the "BMF" name, but backed off once 'Big Meech' said the usage was ok. BMF affiliate and Crip gang member, Bleu Davinci, has since made appearances in the fromer Correctional officers music videos.
While still escalating after a first warning shot from Georgia Gangster Disciple Nation leaders, it's likely this due will be paid off. Rick Ross brags in songs he has made double digit millions and is sure to want to keep his account at black flag banking, in good standing.
GD now stands for "Growth and Development", though all sets do not follow under the code. Larry Hoover has been successfully working with couterparts to re-invent the gang & help under-resourced communities learn how to vote, enrich family values, & be a positive influence on communities. Rick Ross went against that shot-call when releasing the new rap song "BMF", which encourages drug dealing and urban community destruction. The rapper made millions from the record.
Warned not to be in a Gangster Disciple Nation city, coincidentally Rick Ross and his Maybach Music Group team will be in Champaign, Illinois. It's right outside of Chicago, birthplace to the GDN.
Rap′s Rick Ross (@RickyRozay) Angers Gangster Disciple Nation (GDN), Owes For Larry Hoover Song