Let's talk about Queens Legend, E-money Bags, the one that made Jay Z shook

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E money bags ... Was a wild street nikka connected to many nigggas ...... :ohhh:...I wonder how he felt about him killing blackie aka black just instead ov preme ....
P was the 1 saying bags told him pac was fakin beef with big n puff:stopitslime:....... Stretch was bags right hand man ..... Crazy how all them nikkas from that 90s rap scene who were all connected were murdered pac, big , stretch , bags .. Rip :salute:
It's not crazy. Violent people usually have violent deaths.
 
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seems like queens from "this era" produced a ton of dudes who were street legends and mediocre rappers. the early 2000s queensbridge movement had some of the WOAT rappers
because so many people from Queens were on that these non rapping street dudes thought they could do it too and they had a jump start from their peoples who were actually legendary rappers
 

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We can wax poetic all day about the GUY that “shook” Jay but that GUY and his biggest cheerleader P are dead and Jay is alive and well living in a different reality from the rest us.


Y’all really need to grow up :scust:


Is Jay paying you to come in here and diss dead people on his behalf or are you actually doing this for free?
 

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VICTIM’S CHILLING ‘DEATH’ VID

VICTIM’S CHILLING ‘DEATH’ VID
By Leonard Greene

Jurors in the trial of suspected Queens druglord Kenneth “Supreme” McGriff yesterday were shown a heartbreaking video of a murder victim minutes before he was gunned down on a peaceful street.

Boys raced on bikes, and a mother strolled by carrying a young child while an unsuspecting Eric Smith sat in his SUV just minutes from death.

Federal prosecutors said McGriff, a suspected kingpin with ties to the hip-hop industry, ordered the July 2001 murder of Smith, a 30-year-old rapper known as E-Money Bags, in retaliation for the slaying of one of McGriff’s associates.

McGriff is on trial in Brooklyn federal court on charges of murder, racketeering and money laundering.

The tape, along with cash and drugs, was found a month after the murder when cops raided a Baltimore home believed to have been used by McGriff as a stash pad. Retired NYPD Detective Anthony Castiglia said the video was shot by a woman named Nicole Brown, who lived on 111th Street in Corona, where the shooting took place.

The shooting is not shown; the tape ends before the bullets began flying.
 

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Real live that’s a stupid azz question :mjtf:

Honestly who in their right mind cares about what two dead rappers (E Money is a reach) had to say about Jay :mjlol:


E Money Bags had some dope music. And cool people are more interesting than rich people to me.
 
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