Shout out to pimp bringing them together
It's a beautiful thing
You A SSB?
If you are tell me some stories bout boosie bleek & ivy
Naw im from Glen Oaks. SSB is our biggest rival. I got war wounds from a couple of them p*ssy ass nikka. Boosie best friend aka Kirby is a hoe.
Boosie can hoop like a muthafukka. Im talking about that nikka use to look like a side show attraction. nikka about 5'5 90 lbs and the starting pg in high schoool. wettting nikkas up for down town. Then he quit hooping to rap. We use to stay fighting with them nikkas at every teen club. Southside vs glen oaks vs 3rd world vs fairfield vs zion city vs banks.. shyt was cray back then
Foxx & Mouse on da track is the nikkas from my hood. Webbie from Sherwood but all his family from Glen Oaks thats why he cool with us & Handy
The beef between Glen Oaks and SSB was at its peak when my boy busted at them nikkas at a MLK parade

. nikka was the damn drum major and pulled that iron out in the middle of a parade route and laid nikkas down
1998 article
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) Gunshots fired during a Martin Luther King Day march
Monday killed one man and wounded three young children, one of them critically.
Police searched for at least one shooter, who was believed to be black, said
Cpl. Don Kelly, a police spokesman. The motive was believed to be personal, not
racial or political, he said. All the victims were black and the shooting may
have been a result of a fight among the marchers, he said.
There were not many spectators in the commercial area near downtown.
"We watched them go by, and everyone seemed as happy as could be until the
shooting happened,'' said Elaine Tucker, office manager for a locksmith shop.
"It went pop, pop, pop, pop four shots right off,'' she said, "Then people
began running everywhere.''
Kelly described the aftermath of the shooting as "mass pandemonium.'' In the
debris left by fleeing marchers was a picture of King, splattered with blood.
An unidentified 25-year-old man was shot to death, police said. A 6-year-old
girl was in critical condition with a gunshot wound in the back. An 11-year-old
girl shot in the leg and hand and a 9-year-old boy, shot in the leg, were in
guarded condition.
Several hundred people, most of them students, were marching, some as band
members.
People ran in all directions. In the middle of the scramble was a group of
kindergarten-aged marchers in slacks and ties. Police motorcycle escorts
wheeled around and sped back to the shooting, but did not arrive in time to
catch anyone.
Shirley Monget's 16-year-old son was among the marchers.
"I asked him not to march today,'' she said. "They formed that band from
several schools and they worked real good together all week. But, on Friday,
some boys who were not in the band showed up and beat up a drummer. I just knew
there was going to be trouble.''