Dru Down appreciation thread

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His Dad is Bootsy Collins right?

I remember a few years ago, my boy who grew up with his older brothers on that Westcoast shyt would throw on 'Can You Feel Me" after the club, after parties, like past 2:00 AM, the music is usually either latin, or the Weeknd, or something a little less violent, as everyone is trying to take someone home, or whatever,

he would be drunk and just totally change the mood, girls mostly in their late 20's, who had NO IDEA who or what the fukk this was, and he wouldn't give a fukk.

Just start yelling 'Can you FEEEL MEEE"

according to him he is the illegitimate son of Bootsy Collins

“The Music Is Embedded in Me:” An Interview With Dru Down
 

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Bonus..his performance in Original Gangstas was Oscar worthy :mjlol::wow:

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what was he accused of?

all I know about his life is that he Bootsy Collins son:yeshrug:

i think he was caught up in some pimping shyt...it was psoted in another thread
 
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This album is a personal classic of mine. Really shaped my formative years bus hopping around oakland with my boombox as a youngster. Dru and the Luniz are some of the most underrated storytellers to ever bless a mic imo. Production still holds up extremely well too.

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Dude is short af btw. Me and my friend were at a cookout in dimond park when we were both around 14 or so (me and him are still short as adults lol) and my friend was about to run up on him for repeatedly bumping into him as they were dancing :mjlol:

45 Year Old Bay Area Resident Old Head from the 88-96 Mobb Era, This is a Bay Area Certified Classic, I slapped this album crazy
 
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I use to bump explicit game a lot back in high school, I met him back in 2003 at luniz tour and he was cool as hell, I remember Numbskull had to get out of there because he was going to get beat down for dissing a local rapper.
 
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I use to bump explicit game a lot back in high school, I met him back in 2003 at luniz tour and he was cool as hell, I remember Numbskull had to get out of there because he was going to get beat down for dissing a local rapper.

I was at the century 8 watching congo with my folks back in the day and someone yelled "the luniz in the houuze" and I turned around to see two guys doing the george jefferson strut out the theater. That's my luniz story lol
 

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This album is a personal classic of mine. Really shaped my formative years bus hopping around oakland with my boombox as a youngster. Dru and the Luniz are some of the most underrated storytellers to ever bless a mic imo. Production still holds up extremely well too.



Dude is short af btw. Me and my friend were at a cookout in dimond park when we were both around 14 or so (me and him are still short as adults lol) and my friend was about to run up on him for repeatedly bumping into him as they were dancing :mjlol:

I use to see Dru regularly at Giant Burgers...hella short..

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Best story track of all time? Might could be...

Rescue 911 :banderas:

 
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