This has to be one of the cringiest hip hop photos ever taken

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Looks like that pic where those two guys in jail had a guy with a bandana in his mouth & a leesh & a beat up face & they took a pic & the boys mom found out
 

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Nothing will ever top this one
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kidd creole stayed in suspect shyt


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nikka look like the yella sassy version of jimmy hart

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kidd creole stayed in suspect shyt


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nikka look like the yella sassy version of jimmy hart
whats EVEN wilder is he got 16 years for stabbing a guy....because Creole thought the victim was gay, and wasnt :dame:
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NEW YORK — The rapper Kidd Creole, who was a founding member of Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five, was sentenced Wednesday to 16 years in prison for stabbing a homeless man to death on a New York City street.

The 62-year-old rapper, born Nathaniel Glover, was found guilty of manslaughter last month for the death of John Jolly, who was stabbed twice in the chest with a steak knife in midtown Manhattan in August 2017.

Prosecutors accused Glover of stabbing Jolly after becoming enraged because he thought Jolly was gay and was hitting on him. After stabbing Jolly, who was 55, Glover headed to his workplace nearby, changed his clothes and washed the knife, prosecutors said. Glover was arrested the following day.

"Mr. Jolly's death was devastating to his family and those who knew him," Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg said in a news release after the sentencing. "Every life we lose to violent crime ripples throughout our entire city, and we will continue to ensure everyone in our borough can live their lives with the sense of safety and security they deserve."


The New York Times reports that Manhattan state Supreme Court Justice Michele Rodney appeared to take issue with arguments made by Glover's lawyer, Scottie Celestin, who said during the trial that Glover had felt threatened in part because Jolly was homeless.
 

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I forgot who the little breh next to Tyga was. But why is he holding a bed post?
:heh:

Perhaps he was showing off his level of craftsmanship with a lathe to any carpenter who happened to read this magazine and needed to possibly hire an apprentice within the next 12 months because he knew deep down this rap shıt wasn't gonna work out. :ld:
 
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