Big Caz from Rollin 60s talks robbing Bizzy Bone, meeting Ice T, getting put on the set

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Caz basically strong-armed Layzie for the Mo Thugs label. Even though Caz put up his own money, it was still extortion. Layzie wanted to pay him back what he put up, but Caz was like :ufdup:


Mo Thug is CLEVELAND, and you basically got it snatched from you by a street nikka from Cali:wow:

shyt like that caused a lot of friction within the group, but where would Bone be without LA? Nobody was really poppin' like that in the Midwest. The East Coast seen that style as a gimmick. The South wasn't on nationally like it is today, so I guess you gotta take the good with the bad in regards to Bone's troubles out in LA.
Yeah Caz does seem like he's an extortionist


Watch this interview and how he keeps saying people gotta pay



If you're talented you shouldn't have to pay for nothing to get in the game
 

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He didn't shyt on him but he did say Caz was hitting him up online asking him to do a interview. He seen him at Godfather of Booy ya tribe funeral and he didn't know him.:stopitslime:
Another cat on live pointed out he is never on video with 60's just industry nikkas.No hood days or funerals:hubie:
 

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He didn't shyt on him but he did say Caz was hitting him up online asking him to do a interview. He seen him at Godfather of Booy ya tribe funeral and he didn't know him.:stopitslime:
Another cat on live pointed out he is never on video with 60's just industry nikkas.No hood days or funerals:hubie:

In the one video he seemed like he was a lil, maybe not bitter, but indifferent towards banging. Like this is what I did, but being from the hood aint never get me a check, only bad consequences. In the end you on your own.
 
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