What happened to Block Ent?

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Never understood that either it seemed like they were doing it


Where is Joc?

Where is Block?

Gurrila Zoe?


Boyz in the Hood?

Joc-on fries

Guerilla Zoe-on chilli dogs

OG Duke-on drive thru

Big Gee-on varsity orange/milkshakes

Jody Breeze-locked up for eating food on the job without paying

Block-night manager :jawalrus:
 

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I remember that dude Nitti was so Hollywood after "It's Goin' Down" went #1 on Billboard. Warner Bros. gave that nikka his own label called Playmaker Ent & dude spent the next year blowing relationships on some cocky shyt...

Never released an artist off his label or anything & hasn't done shyt since... :wow:
 
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Gorilla Zoe & Jody Breeze got better tracks than this loser ass Yung Joc! BTW Jockin Chopper's title for his album and calling it New Joc City wasnt a good move either.
 

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"I ain't trying to fukk me dealer over like Block did" :burr:

What was that about anyway?
 

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not a GOTTDAMN THANG happened to BLOCK... :shaq2:

he had a Joint Venture with Diddy that just ran it's course...

he's stayed bossed up as evident in that recent 7 figure deal he just signed with SONY.....

And yall need to come to the "A" more and "get familiar"

Block is the chevy dunk rider...catch him at any car show with the meanest dunks i.e (dub car show, v-103)....

Ductape was just throwing shots , cause he wasn't cosigning thier "hate" campaign

i drank with Lil Block's people on many occasions at Pleasers the booty club

and that STUDIO on cleaveland avenue is not too far from Pleasers....

he is the "BLOCK' that they are referring to as far as the studio...

he's good too....been taxing rappers for studio time and was iced out as an indy for the longest...shoutout to 2win :youngsabo:
Did block have anything to do with TI getting jammed up? Around the time King dropped tip was fukking with Block heavy and the bodyguard that set Tip up was Joc's bodyguard first and after the ATF jammed Tip, he stopped shouting him out all together. On top of that Alfamega and Block were real cool too, maybe I'm reaching...
 

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What happened to Jody Breeze--he still dissing Jeezy?
 

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(AllHipHop News) Atlanta-based entrepreneur Russell “Block” Spencer is gearing up for a busy 2013, with the signing of several new artists to his Block Entertainment imprint, as well as television and film projects.
Block recently inked three new artists to his Block Entertainment imprint: Jamaican singer Kris Kelli, rapper 48 Slim and 18-year-old rapper Chip of Rebel Gang.
Kris Kelli is currently preparing a new single titled “Kingston” with MIA, which Block hopes will help build “a bridge to blend her music and culture with the States. I wanted to do something different and keep it fresh with her music. I think she is a superstar,” Block told AllHipHop.com.
Representing Hip-Hop for Block Entertainment in 2013 are artists 48 Slim, who Block said was reminiscent of an early 50 Cent.
“I signed him because I liked his style, his cockiness but most of all because he believed in himself,” Block said of Chip of Rebel Gang. “His style is unorthodox, unlike what anyone else is doing right now.”
Block has also partnered with executive Tony Draper and director Ice Cube to executive produce a new movie titled “Down By Law,” which will also star Ice Cube .
Projects on the small screen in 2013 for Block Entertainment include two reality shows, as well as a media partnership with Chevy.
According to Block, “The Playa’z Club” will take a behind the scenes look at how artists utilize strip clubs to break their records and further their career, while “The Daredevils,” will focus on the lives of dirt bike stunt riders K.K. and Mike C.
 
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