Doc claims Eazy E worshipped the Devil in up coming documentary?

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Maybe that's why he hit it off with bone

All the little kids at work are obsessed with this group called suicide boys cuz of all the demonic shyt. So I put them on to bone
 

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Exactly!

If pictures of a pentagram and backwards music means he is a devil worshipper then a iced out cross must mean he’s a Christian.

I think he just had the cross because it’s jewellery and looks dope, just like I think he did the devil shyt for attention, doesn’t mean he believed any of it at all
 

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We may not know how much they believed in it but Biggie & Eazy both intentionality played around with Satanism publicly on some horrorcore ish.

Biggie's Junior Mafia group was spit into sub-groups. JM embers Larceny and Trife called themselves "The Snakes." The trio of Lil' Cease, Chico, and Nino Brown were "666" and "The Sixes.":francis:

Here's an article from 1995
With B.I.G. Assist, Gangsta Rappers Junior M.A.F.I.A Poised To Break Out
For a show already crowded with talent, Junior M.A.F.I.A. will be further subdivided into four different acts: a trio called the Sixes, a duo called the Snakes, Solo MC Klepto and the diminutive MC Little Kim.



He rapped about it (Dont forget they bleeped out him saying "Son Of Satan" on "Victory.")

Take your gangsta chronicles, turn to page 666
Holocaust, Big the merciless" - @1:35


Biggie and Junior Mafia used to wear 666 on his clothes and Supreme even copied it last year.
Biggie-Smalls-66.jpg



The number Big always picked to be on his jerseys was "6" and it would be a 6 on both sleeves and on the front and back, making it read "666" as you see at the very start of this concert clip.:merchant:



Now Big may have not been a Satanist, but he definitely liked that image and played with that to make his character "darker." He was raised Catholic and at the time of his death we has definitely leaning back towards those teachings when he got the Psalms 27 tattoo while in LA.:lawd:


LA Times article right after he died
http://articles.latimes.com/1997-03-10/entertainment/ca-36748_1_living-fast-star
In the hotel room, he nods when the chain is mentioned. He then shows the week-old tattoo that adorns his right inside forearm. It's a quotation from Psalm 27.

The Lord is my light and my salvation, whom shall I fear?

The Lord is the truth of my life, of whom shall I be afraid?

When the wicked, even my enemies and foes, came upon me to bite my flesh, they stumbled and fell . . .

B.I.G., whose real name is Christopher Wallace, was proud of the tattoo, but he never got a chance to show it much--or explain how it symbolized the changes in his life.


A little more than 24 hours after watching himself on television, camera crews were on their way to a Wilshire district parking lot to report on his tragic end in a drive-by shooting. The 24-year-old rapper was gunned down by unknown assailants moments after he left a party to celebrate the Soul Train Awards.

It was an eerie reminder of the way his onetime friend-turned-bitter-rival Tupac Shakur was murdered six months and a day earlier on the Las Vegas Strip.

When asked Friday about the Shakur shooting, B.I.G. was philosophical about the dangers of the fast-lane, gangsta-rap lifestyle.

"When you start making a whole lot of money and you start living too fast, it's up to you to slow yourself down," he said. "You can't be getting drunk, smoking two or three ounces of weed a day, and [having sex] with all these different females. Something's bound to happen.


"I was living like that for a second, but I had that car accident," he says, referring to a Sept. 13 accident on the New Jersey turnpike where his left leg was broken in three places. "I was in the hospital for two and three months and it gave me a lot of time to think about my life and where it was headed. I said to myself, 'B.I.G., you're moving too fast. When you get back on your feet, it's time for this [expletive] to change.' "

He looks down at the his tattoo on his right inside forearm and reflects.


"This is to reassure myself that whatever goes wrong, no matter how bad things seem, God is right there for you, you know? As long as you believe in him and his strength--all these jealous people, all these sharks . . . He'll stop all of that. He's going to find the road for me to take to avoid all of those obstacles, and take me where I'm going."
 
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We may not know how much they believed in it but Biggie & Eazy both intentionality played around with Satanism publicly on some horrorcore ish.

Biggie's Junior Mafia group was spit into sub-groups. JM embers Larceny and Trife called themselves "The Snakes." The trio of Lil' Cease, Chico, and Nino Brown were "666" and "The Sixes.":francis:

Here's an article from 1995




He rapped about it (Dont forget they bleeped out him saying "Son Of Satan" on "Victory.")

Take your gangsta chronicles, turn to page 666
Holocaust, Big the merciless" - @1:35


Biggie and Junior Mafia used to wear 666 on his clothes and Supreme even copied it last year.
Biggie-Smalls-66.jpg



The number Big always picked to be on his jerseys was "6" and it would be a 6 on both sleeves and on the front and back, making it read "666" as you see at the very start of this concert clip.:merchant:



Now Big may have not been a Satanist, but he definitely liked that image and played with that to make his character "darker." He was raised Catholic and at the time of his death we has definitely leaning back towards those teachings when he got the Psalms 27 tattoo while in LA.:lawd:


LA Times article right after he died




You are over analyzing the 730 angle emcee used to politic around the cowboy edict. Which made it so the actual first person emcee character content had some wiggle room to create what would be called ill. With the excuse of being 730 for why the emcee bugged out bar to bar and flirted the line in violation to still be viewed as hardcore
. Hence being a hardcore bboy.
You making this into way more than what it should be. Since big happened to blow he is moved from his content scope being that. Yet mostly all the styles war era beginning rappers used the 730 character type to get around the cowboy edict and to give them an edge as emcees in competition and battle.

You are over thinking this.


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Mr. Heller shared some of the same interests. He graduated from the University of Southern California in 1963 and began working in Los Angeles entertainment circles, managing musical acts that included, at various times, Otis Redding, Van Morrison, Black Sabbath and Ike and Tina Turner. By the early 1970s, his booking agency was earning millions of dollars a year.
- source



Or it was some real ish that they were really in to...



Jerry Heller was a scourge who was the allegedly guy who Sharon saved ozzy from as a promoter after her father crooked ways to.ozzy.
Supposedly, heller was in ruin cause he was a crook and easy listened and followed his guidance to rip his friends off.

Simple as that.

Maybe easy should not have listened to the devil but all the devil shyt was rock sensationalism misappropriated from fringe blues and juke joint black guys like screamin jay's draw.
who made I put a spell on you for reference.




I think this Gen has disconnect because they don't have to listen to albums on vinyl inbetween the time cartoons come on everyday like back in the day. All those references you guys are out of touch from are from old breaks and vinyl collections. This is hiphop it is all about the breaks and knowledge or game from them. From comedy like Moore and red Foxx and others to simple nursery rhyme on vinyl. To the greatest break beat droppin on the one, to the most obscure reference.

Learn ya history.


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Maybe that's why he hit it off with bone

All the little kids at work are obsessed with this group called suicide boys cuz of all the demonic shyt. So I put them on to bone

They’ll easy connect to it.

Three 6 and Bone are the grandfathers of a large section of my gens music.
 

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You are over analyzing the 730 angle emcee used to politic around the cowboy edict. Which made it so the actual first person emcee character content had some wiggle room to create what would be called ill. With the excuse of being 730 for why the emcee bugged out bar to bar and flirted the line in violation to still be viewed as hardcore
. Hence being a hardcore bboy.
You making this into way more than what it should be. Since big happened to blow he is moved from his content scope being that. Yet mostly all the styles war era beginning rappers used the 730 character type to get around the cowboy edict and to give them an edge as emcees in competition and battle.

You are over thinking this.


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Thats what this entire thread is.

People look at luciferianism and think people are worshipping “the devil”

Luceferians believe the devil IS god or an equal being, a good god. Who gave knowledge to man. Who gave light to man. Hes not stabbing dudes in the ass with pitchforks.

Eazy e prolly taking it from thw rockers (heller) like biggie did.

Makes you look like u dont give a fukk


I am firmly a believer that demons ARE influenced and attracted by music which is why me and my production partner keep geyting crazy shyt happening in our lifw. I spoke about this in other threads
 

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Thats what this entire thread is.

People look at luciferianism and think people are worshipping “the devil”

Luceferians believe the devil IS god or an equal being, a good god. Who gave knowledge to man. Who gave light to man. Hes not stabbing dudes in the ass with pitchforks.

Eazy e prolly taking it from thw rockers (heller) like biggie did.

Makes you look like u dont give a fukk


I am firmly a believer that demons ARE influenced and attracted by music which is why me and my production partner keep geyting crazy shyt happening in our lifw. I spoke about this in other threads


The devil is a theif and a liar.
The idea of this bullshyt comes from symmeria based ideals of enkhi and enil.
It is paganism.

Worship god the only lone creator and ignore the light.

Pagans praise the creations and use the analogy of the light.

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I mean do they have any documented proof of Eazy worshipping satan? If not than it's speculation. But I will say it is a lot of so called luciferians in the black entertainment industry. Sammy Davis Jr became one under Anton LaVey. I heard Biggie Smalls was one as well that's why he allegedly said on his song suicidal thoughts he would prefer hell when he died.
He had a pentagram tat on his hand he covered with a glove.....

He once stated the Ouija board/spirits showed him Bone before he signed them
 

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Exactly!

If pictures of a pentagram and backwards music means he is a devil worshipper then a iced out cross must mean he’s a Christian.

I think he just had the cross because it’s jewellery and looks dope, just like I think he did the devil shyt for attention, doesn’t mean he believed any of it at all
You can say he didn’t believe in it but he still used his own energy to make it a reality


Sucks he died right after , hopefully he had time to really reflect on it
 
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