YourMajesty
F*ck Ya Corny Debates
I can’t even front, that John Gotti/MyOG line was hard as fukk lol.
Yo, I'm at working laughing my ass off and can't explain to anybody what I just readI’d for sure pay for that …
J Prince:
They say sleep is the cousin of death
Well around here death is nothing to sleep on
See we respect sleep and it’s authority
We stay woke but we also rest
Rest is for weary and only the weak don’t show strength in the face of dreams
You know I always been in the business of making dreams come true
So it’s in your best interest to sleep for tonight or you may sleep forever
Movement
Of
Bosses
Together
In
Elevated
Structures
Just missing an "Awwwwwwwwwww yeaaaaaa"That's a cold ass album intro
California state representative Maxine Water's husband is from Houston. She and then VP Al Gore made the call that got the Feds off J. Prince. That's the Democratic party government connection that has kept him free.
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A federal drug-enforcement agent told a congressoinal committee Thursday (December 7) that his probe of Rap-A-Lot records was canceled, and he was demoted, after label head James Prince gave $200,000 to Vice President Al Gore's presidential campaign.
Prince's publicist called the charge "asburd" and said Prince "has never donated a dime to Al Gore."
"That would be like Lars Ulrich buying shares in Napster," publicist Phyllis Pollack said.
Drug Enforcement Administration Agent Jack Schumacher, who was called out on record by Rap-A Lot artist Scarface on the rapper's October album, Last of a Dying Breed, would not disclose his source connecting Prince to a $200,000 donation to the Gore campaign. California Democrat Henry Waxman said that there are no records of any contributions from Rap-A-Lot or Prince to the Gore campaign or the Democratic National Committee
Lawmaker intervened on inquiry into rap executive, records show
HOUSTON – A federal drug investigation of a Houston rap recording label and its associates was frozen after a prominent California congresswoman intervened on behalf of the label's founder with topwww.newson6.com
In September 1999, the chief of the DEA's Office of Professional Responsibility agreed to personally interview Mr. Prince in Ms. Waters'
Washington congressional office, federal officials said. There for the
interview were Mr. Prince's lawyer, the congresswoman and her
husband, Sidney Williams.
A former Los Angeles car salesman and professional football player who
served as U.S. ambassador to the Bahamas in the mid '90s, Mr. Williams
graduated from high school and still owns a house in Houston's 5th
Ward, the childhood neighborhood of Mr. Prince and some of his
associates. He and Ms. Waters were married in Houston in 1977.
You're forgetting, we talking about black culture. Linking with police makes you a lame.The police are devils. Linking with police when you on demon time is absolutely diabolical. And extremely effective if you wanna be a MONSTER.
LolOffset needa to respond with a hit em up/ether type song
(just messing with ya breh lol)
plot thickens. She makes sense........if she got an issue in LA.......especially with Crips, it make sense Wack/Big U would be involved over Prince
Edit: She deleted the 2nd tweet quick as hell, but I got a ss of it lol