Ol’Otis
The Picasso of the Ghetto
Biggie got chased outta North Carolina (I think it was Carolina)and puffy had to send a bus ticket to get him back to NY
Does Schoolboy q hold weight in the streets?Yg was from a crip hood at first can't remember the name but mad nikkas in LA know he not from piru like he claims
Oh yeah and jay rock still lives in the projects i think it's by choice tho
Mayor Giuliani is the first Mayor that ever looked out for Preme & kept the feds off of Preme’s back & occupied most of his time busting Preme’s competition. They became good friends & Giuliani still continued to protect Preme until his time as Mayor ended. He’s still apart of Preme’s enterprise.
how boosie and webbie got smashed by No Limit when Boosie & Webbie didn't even know each other back then. This nikka said boosie and webbie was on another label together before trill and it was on Scotlandville
I doubted it but had me thinking for a second
Shoulda knew it was straight bullshyt especially when boosie was yelling "mama can you please get me that new master p mama"
Plus boosie raps about all the ups and downs he's had
He woulda spoke about it at one point
He's admitted some dude (sounds like Richard Kelly, think it's a dirty cop) whooped his ass
Yeah he doesnt know what the fukk he talking about. Back in that time period South Baton Rouge was beefing hard with Webbie neighborhood. My hood went to war with them plenty of times. Both of them would have had major problems back then if they would have tried to unite. They didn't get together until Pimp C got involved around 2001. And plus C Loc had Boosie under contract around 96-99. Boosie never ran with no nikkas in Scotlanville that had a damn record store by Southern. That nikka is all over the place. Scotlandville dont fukk with SouthSide like that. shyt was a war zone back then and nikkas wasn't clicking up with different hoods back then.
So at 13-14 webbie was getting his ass beat by grown ass men????? Boosie on his thrilla mixtape say he dont know p like that
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nikkaz in southeast daygo used to lowkey be on that shyt in the late 90s
mitchy slick from the town and he real one all cali brehs knew that tho
nikka got labeled a terrorist in the city
and after the gang injunction in the early 2000s daygo hasnt been as active as it used to be
Beenie Siegel got beat up in my hometown of Winston-Salem, NC. And it was documented.
If yall remember when MTV used to do that "True Stories" shyt.... it was an ep when the Roc was on tour. And after a concert they went to this hood spot off Thurmond and NWest Blvd formally known as Brew Ha Ha's, one of them spots where it like one way in and out in a real shady spot in the city. Jay was already nervous as fukk being in there and was clearly uncomfortable. Beans was feeling himself a little too much and separated from his squad and went out into the crowd thinking niccas was gonna back down cuz he "around some bamas and not only is he on the Roc, he supposed to be some hard core cat from N Philly". Well, things didnt go as he thought as he and some dudes was jawing back and forth until someone finally swung on him and he got that work put to him and security had to come and save him.
Man as I type this I'm trynna find that video..... Real Talk, footage of it from their perspective was on that old documentary show MTV used to air
bruh at college parties nikkas wasn't checking for ids you if you can get on campus you can get in a party.he keep insinuating that i said no limit was beefing with baton rouge when i clearly said that p was trying buy that label c-loc and all them was on,but since you say i'm all over the place tell me i'm lying about dreams,vibes, and suga's and the fights on campus and at jaquar landing? it was us against ya'll and webbie used to fukk with them broads that went to southern lab(which is only about a mile from campus) we treated all ya'll the same. and you actin like there wasn't a small studio/trap right by the churchs across the track from southern u.so even if they weren't on the same label, i already said i mispoke because we were told to treat ya'll all the same. c'mon bruh you tryin make this shyt seem like "nah that wasn't my neighborhood" type shyt its all baton rouge. this was also around the time lsu football team got barred from clubs cause hood nikkas was beating them up.like i said i was on the yard 97-99 still got the id to prove it, the majority of the band-- was n.o. nikkas, football team too.and it wasn't grown men it was mostly us young dudes straight outta high school 17/18. so the only thing you can me on was saying they was on the same label. either way ya'll was taking that l to us.
Naw im from Glen Oaks. SSB is our biggest rival. I got war wounds from a couple of them p*ssy ass nikka. Boosie best friend aka Kirby is a hoe.
Boosie can hoop like a muthafukka. Im talking about that nikka use to look like a side show attraction. nikka about 5'5 90 lbs and the starting pg in high schoool. wettting nikkas up for down town. Then he quit hooping to rap. We use to stay fighting with them nikkas at every teen club. Southside vs glen oaks vs 3rd world vs fairfield vs zion city vs banks.. shyt was cray back then
Foxx & Mouse on da track is the nikkas from my hood. Webbie from Sherwood but all his family from Glen Oaks thats why he cool with us & Handy
The beef between Glen Oaks and SSB was at its peak when my boy busted at them nikkas at a MLK parade . nikka was the damn drum major and pulled that iron out in the middle of a parade route and laid nikkas down
1998 article
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) Gunshots fired during a Martin Luther King Day march
Monday killed one man and wounded three young children, one of them critically.
Police searched for at least one shooter, who was believed to be black, said
Cpl. Don Kelly, a police spokesman. The motive was believed to be personal, not
racial or political, he said. All the victims were black and the shooting may
have been a result of a fight among the marchers, he said.
There were not many spectators in the commercial area near downtown.
"We watched them go by, and everyone seemed as happy as could be until the
shooting happened,'' said Elaine Tucker, office manager for a locksmith shop.
"It went pop, pop, pop, pop four shots right off,'' she said, "Then people
began running everywhere.''
Kelly described the aftermath of the shooting as "mass pandemonium.'' In the
debris left by fleeing marchers was a picture of King, splattered with blood.
An unidentified 25-year-old man was shot to death, police said. A 6-year-old
girl was in critical condition with a gunshot wound in the back. An 11-year-old
girl shot in the leg and hand and a 9-year-old boy, shot in the leg, were in
guarded condition.
Several hundred people, most of them students, were marching, some as band
members.
People ran in all directions. In the middle of the scramble was a group of
kindergarten-aged marchers in slacks and ties. Police motorcycle escorts
wheeled around and sped back to the shooting, but did not arrive in time to
catch anyone.
Shirley Monget's 16-year-old son was among the marchers.
"I asked him not to march today,'' she said. "They formed that band from
several schools and they worked real good together all week. But, on Friday,
some boys who were not in the band showed up and beat up a drummer. I just knew
there was going to be trouble.''