Treach always struck me as a real life goon

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Kay Gee's brother Mook (who was called the "problem solver" by Treach because he was the one who used to fukk nikkas up so Naughty didn't have to go thru the trouble) beat him up.

Fixed that for ya.

And yeah, Treach and that whole Naughty crew had a rep of not bein' a crew to fukk with. There's also a story of a time Naughty was frustrated with Tommy Boy Records for putting their 2nd album on ice... Treach and some Jersey dudes rolled up in the offices with machetes and McDonalds Happy Meal boxes filled with rats. It was enough intimidation to get the people at Tommy Boy on the same page. :bryan:

They started makin' some cheesy ass music after a while, but I wouldn't say that to 'em. :heh:

Also, there's that time Treach roughed up Posdnous over what he thought was a dis :whistle:
 

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That’s how that started. How it ended was, we got into a lot of fights, arguments and actual physical fights between the two of us and his crews. And I ended up moving to New York. When Manny and I became partners I ended up becoming the youngest rap artist have his own office on Broadway, the same building as The Source. I’m only 20 years old, living! And one day I was leaving my office and this Benz passes by with this arm hanging out. This big black ass arm hanging out the damn car window. And I’m thinking “I wonder if that’s Treach.” Not two seconds after I thought it, he pulls over and gets out the car. And when I was in New York there were two things I never left [home] without. One was a pistol. Two, I had this dagger that went from here to here [shows length of right forearm]. I had a fatigue jacket on. So when I saw him I started to run towards him, digging in my arm. And I guess he must have thought I had a gun or something, but really I was pulling a knife out of my jacket. So he’s like “Yo! Wait a minute! I’m coming to peace this sh!t out.” And I’m thinking hold up money, we done got into too many altercations for this. But I backed up. Mind you, my piece is in my car. So I get in my car, and so he’s leaning [over the window] trying to see what I’m putting down, like “yo man, I really think we should squash this beef sh!t.” I’m like “yo man I’m not gonna be getting jumped in clubs” because we done had other altercations, one at the “Ill Street Blues” video, one at a club called Mars when I’m hanging out with John Singleton and Ice Cube right before Boyz In The Hood. So when he said it, I’m thinking cool. He put his hand out to shake my hand and I shook it, thinking that was it.

But Jack The Rapper comes up in Atlanta. We in Atlanta, chillin and I got Daniel Hastings. I don’t know if you’ve ever heard that name, but Daniel Hastings is a Latino [photographer] who shot the Wu-Tang cover, he shot my cover for The Ghetto’s Been Good To Me Album, he shot Diary Of A Mad Band, Return Of The Boom Bap. So he, this guy named Chris who designed the Wu [logo], my attorney and my accountant were all in Atlanta, eating at, I think it was the Hyatt. So we just there chillin and somebody says “yo Treach just walked in.” So I look to the back of me and I could see this orange, like, a prison jumpsuit and he had this huge ass bike chain around his neck. A bicycle chain, literally, with a lock. And so I said, don’t worry about it, I just saw him in New York, everythings cool, we’re good. So I’m in the middle of spooning some food and talking and next thing you know there’s this bright ass orange suit right next to me, with this lock. I can see it out the corner of my eye and I don’t want to turn. I don’t even want to look at this sh!t because I’ve got my attorney here, I got my accountant here, it’s all business, we’re talking business. And this dude, who does he have with him? Treach never went anywhere without a gang of folks. I look up and I see Apache, I see Shakim. Shakim and Apache and have always been cool. And over here I notice a huge person standing over here [to my left] and I look over and it’s Freddie Foxxx. And he just so happened to be standing right behind my attorney, so I’m thinking it’s about to be really ****ed up around here. Mind you, I got a bag under my table with a .32 in it. In the Hyatt! And so, I scoot the bag over. I’m talking to Treach and he don’t know but I’m unzipping this bag. And after it’s unzipped I look up like “I thought we squashed this.” He wanted to be like Mr. Tough Dude on some “yeah I just wanted you to remember.” And I said “well I remember” and he left. I got up from the table and went to talk to Shakim and Apache like “yo, I’ve known you too long to come around my business table with this ****.” And he was like “I don’t got no problems with you, but that dude is how I eat.” But to end a funny story, Redman was smoking herb upstairs, so we go upstairs and De La Soul and I have always been cool, so I see Dave and Mase and Mase is like “yo Treach is downstairs really bugging right now, walking around like a shark, talking about ‘where YZ at?!’ And I’m thinking, family, this dude was just standing at my table, if he was gonna do some ****, it could’ve been right there. Now all of the sudden I’m gone and he wants to be Mr. Tough Guy. So I went back downstairs, but when I get down there there’s no orange suit. And that was the end of that. At the end of the day, I guess years kinda cleared that up. I’m glad nobody really got killed because in that beef I honestly was thinking that somebody was gonna get shot. And since they carried bats I figured it wasn’t gonna be me."

http://www.cocaineblunts.com/blunts/?p=2855#more-2855

i dont know who took notes from who but pac and treach was some good actors cause that almost sound just like the story Biggie said about pac at the soul train awards.

:pachaha:
 

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That’s how that started. How it ended was, we got into a lot of fights, arguments and actual physical fights between the two of us and his crews. And I ended up moving to New York. When Manny and I became partners I ended up becoming the youngest rap artist have his own office on Broadway, the same building as The Source. I’m only 20 years old, living! And one day I was leaving my office and this Benz passes by with this arm hanging out. This big black ass arm hanging out the damn car window. And I’m thinking “I wonder if that’s Treach.” Not two seconds after I thought it, he pulls over and gets out the car. And when I was in New York there were two things I never left [home] without. One was a pistol. Two, I had this dagger that went from here to here [shows length of right forearm]. I had a fatigue jacket on. So when I saw him I started to run towards him, digging in my arm. And I guess he must have thought I had a gun or something, but really I was pulling a knife out of my jacket. So he’s like “Yo! Wait a minute! I’m coming to peace this sh!t out.” And I’m thinking hold up money, we done got into too many altercations for this. But I backed up. Mind you, my piece is in my car. So I get in my car, and so he’s leaning [over the window] trying to see what I’m putting down, like “yo man, I really think we should squash this beef sh!t.” I’m like “yo man I’m not gonna be getting jumped in clubs” because we done had other altercations, one at the “Ill Street Blues” video, one at a club called Mars when I’m hanging out with John Singleton and Ice Cube right before Boyz In The Hood. So when he said it, I’m thinking cool. He put his hand out to shake my hand and I shook it, thinking that was it.

But Jack The Rapper comes up in Atlanta. We in Atlanta, chillin and I got Daniel Hastings. I don’t know if you’ve ever heard that name, but Daniel Hastings is a Latino [photographer] who shot the Wu-Tang cover, he shot my cover for The Ghetto’s Been Good To Me Album, he shot Diary Of A Mad Band, Return Of The Boom Bap. So he, this guy named Chris who designed the Wu [logo], my attorney and my accountant were all in Atlanta, eating at, I think it was the Hyatt. So we just there chillin and somebody says “yo Treach just walked in.” So I look to the back of me and I could see this orange, like, a prison jumpsuit and he had this huge ass bike chain around his neck. A bicycle chain, literally, with a lock. And so I said, don’t worry about it, I just saw him in New York, everythings cool, we’re good. So I’m in the middle of spooning some food and talking and next thing you know there’s this bright ass orange suit right next to me, with this lock. I can see it out the corner of my eye and I don’t want to turn. I don’t even want to look at this sh!t because I’ve got my attorney here, I got my accountant here, it’s all business, we’re talking business. And this dude, who does he have with him? Treach never went anywhere without a gang of folks. I look up and I see Apache, I see Shakim. Shakim and Apache and have always been cool. And over here I notice a huge person standing over here [to my left] and I look over and it’s Freddie Foxxx. And he just so happened to be standing right behind my attorney, so I’m thinking it’s about to be really ****ed up around here. Mind you, I got a bag under my table with a .32 in it. In the Hyatt! And so, I scoot the bag over. I’m talking to Treach and he don’t know but I’m unzipping this bag. And after it’s unzipped I look up like “I thought we squashed this.” He wanted to be like Mr. Tough Dude on some “yeah I just wanted you to remember.” And I said “well I remember” and he left. I got up from the table and went to talk to Shakim and Apache like “yo, I’ve known you too long to come around my business table with this ****.” And he was like “I don’t got no problems with you, but that dude is how I eat.” But to end a funny story, Redman was smoking herb upstairs, so we go upstairs and De La Soul and I have always been cool, so I see Dave and Mase and Mase is like “yo Treach is downstairs really bugging right now, walking around like a shark, talking about ‘where YZ at?!’ And I’m thinking, family, this dude was just standing at my table, if he was gonna do some ****, it could’ve been right there. Now all of the sudden I’m gone and he wants to be Mr. Tough Guy. So I went back downstairs, but when I get down there there’s no orange suit. And that was the end of that. At the end of the day, I guess years kinda cleared that up. I’m glad nobody really got killed because in that beef I honestly was thinking that somebody was gonna get shot. And since they carried bats I figured it wasn’t gonna be me."

CB » YZ Interview Pt. 2

i dont know who took notes from who but pac and treach was some good actors cause that almost sound just like the story Biggie said about pac at the soul train awards.

:pachaha:

I remember that beef between Treach and YZ. YZ dissed him on that "Return of the Holy One" joint
 

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Everytime I listen to Nature's Fury, I think how crimminaly underrated this man is.

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=892c9DfVxj8"]Naughty by Nature - Craziest (Original, HQ) - YouTube[/ame]

:lawd::violent::dj2::russ:
 

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if it has not been said already.

YZ terrorized dude.
treach is where pac got all that act harder than you are for the camera shyt.
that lead to his demise, too.
treach ain't do shyt to nobody but women.
when a reala was in his face running up on duke with that thang...
it was a much different story.

he was mtv's first pac like personality that lead to the degradation.

fukk, treach!
nikka copped pleas after he got checked by d2thas and them reala's in the go, on craziest!!

one of the first mtv sellouts that perpetuated this bullshyt with no duality.





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Crooked I said that Treach held in down when he had beef with some people in NY. I will take his word for it because he a stand up dude. Treach brought the bloods to east orange which in turn spread to the gang bs you see today. It's sad really. Someone told me in '96 that Treach pulled up in his Benz to the halfway house (kintock) and everyone was a little star struck until he was trying to bum a cigarette then they just looked at him as just another thug in there. Back in the day when Kay Gee left the group there was some beef in the streets over it. Treach was also down with the ZOO CREW and when they brought them down they had confiscated so much money it took them a couple of days to count it all. Definitely one of the best rappers there has ever been no questions asked. Go ask Eminem.
 

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for his part in jason lyric he stayed in 5th ward for 6weeks...he fukked with alot of the ass actors ...he lost his accent quik as fukk...the nickname for his character of the movie..came from shyt we say all the time a-1


it was funny seein treach doin our accent n style vs allen payne who was nowhere to be found..

i had kinfolk who was around him n bokeem durin their stay..them nikkas lived in maicamaica
 
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