I can't be the only one annoyed by Benjamin Crumps monotone.....
breh, write on that pole and give a shout out to the coli
also write " : pacspit : " on the pole and take a picture of it
Cop a Sharpie before u roll out so u don't forget
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like always smhthey went in harder on suge. SMH.
yea. jewell was too much for suge. he really didn't want no smoke from her like that.
theres funny stories floating around out there about incidents between those two.
I didn't even know til recently that shes the singer on bone's "foe tha love of $"
she was poppin fresh ruthless checks while signed to death row.
but yea, I don't like how her & daz tried to put pac muder on suge.
especially daz. you can tell he was full of chit.
THIS

the jimmy iovine doc change the whole narritive on suge. nobody knew he was so close to jimmy iovine like that. suge running around talking about artist protection and he is chilling with industry crooksGood shyt. Never knew that
Jaw dropping episode brehs.......
"got him"
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the jimmy iovine doc change the whole narritive on suge. nobody knew he was so close to jimmy iovine like that. suge running around talking about artist protection and he is chilling with industry crooks
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