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Post by Confused Mark Wahlberg on Oct 5, 2018 8:57:28 GMT -5
Well, I guess Puffy won
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Post by Captain Stud Muffin (BLM) on Oct 5, 2018 12:16:11 GMT -5
Yup this is somewhat like OJ where bro you got away with some high profile shit and in your old age you couldn't stay out of trouble
Like you can't even put on screen how bad a villain he is because you would think the shit was fake and coming from a comic book
I'd have to find the video again, but Will Smith tells a fascinating story about meeting Michael Jackson at...I wanna say the BET Awards, but I may be wrong about that, in the 90's, and the only reason they wound up in the same room together is because Suge Knight just ARRIVING to the proceedings threw the whole affair into such chaos that security guards were rushing people away. He's a cartoonish level of villain for being a real guy. The dude had no filters. In order to get Dre out his contract he threatened Eazy E a thousand diff ways until he finally wrote on a piece of paper his mother address and used that as leverage
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Post by 2coldMack is even more baffled on Oct 5, 2018 12:19:29 GMT -5
I'd have to find the video again, but Will Smith tells a fascinating story about meeting Michael Jackson at...I wanna say the BET Awards, but I may be wrong about that, in the 90's, and the only reason they wound up in the same room together is because Suge Knight just ARRIVING to the proceedings threw the whole affair into such chaos that security guards were rushing people away. He's a cartoonish level of villain for being a real guy. The dude had no filters. In order to get Dre out his contract he threatened Eazy E a thousand diff ways until he finally wrote on a piece of paper his mother address and used that as leverage
There's the video, fascinating stuff.
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Post by MrElijah on Oct 5, 2018 13:09:36 GMT -5
The dude had no filters. In order to get Dre out his contract he threatened Eazy E a thousand diff ways until he finally wrote on a piece of paper his mother address and used that as leverage
There's the video, fascinating stuff.
You know Suge had to be a f***ing problem back in the day. I mean thank god he didn't expand to other music genres.
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Post by Hit Girl on Oct 5, 2018 14:10:23 GMT -5
There's the video, fascinating stuff.
You know Suge had to be a f***ing problem back in the day. I mean thank god he didn't expand to other music genres. "That Don't Impress Me Much" produced by Suge Knight,
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Post by Glitch on Oct 5, 2018 18:16:22 GMT -5
It's amazing how far he has fallen even before this sentencing. The guy was running a label in the 90s that was making a ton of money. Then years later he's broke with all his stuff seized. I remember seeing his red suit up for auction on some reality show. Although I would say this is all too good for him considering he probably got away with crimes that no one caught him doing. There are plenty of articles out there about the rise and fall of Death Row Records, but check out this one right here. It really showed how Suge's pettiness got the better of him and that it led to the label's downfall. Wow. This makes me wonder if Suge missed his calling as a wrestling promoter. He had a fake 2pac and Snoop Dog. He wasted a huge amount of money, time, and energy over extremely petty things, instead of focusing on his business. And he got violent with people he disagreed with. He fits right in with the territory carnies.
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Post by Captain Stud Muffin (BLM) on Oct 5, 2018 19:45:51 GMT -5
There are plenty of articles out there about the rise and fall of Death Row Records, but check out this one right here. It really showed how Suge's pettiness got the better of him and that it led to the label's downfall. Wow. This makes me wonder if Suge missed his calling as a wrestling promoter. He had a fake 2pac and Snoop Dog. He wasted a huge amount of money, time, and energy over extremely petty things, instead of focusing on his business. And he got violent with people he disagreed with. He fits right in with the territory carnies. The music game is a thousand times worse than wrestling
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Post by mo on Oct 5, 2018 20:06:03 GMT -5
I had a burnt copy of Chronic 2000 back in the day and the fake 2Pac was hilarious. Dude was rapping about Alize and everything. The version of All About U on the 2Pac Greatest Hits collection has Top Dogg instead of Snoop on it. As for Suge, he’ll be out and back in before we know it
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Post by corndog on Oct 5, 2018 21:32:07 GMT -5
Isn't Suge still rumored to be the dude behind Tupac's murder? I don't know about that, it's certainly possible. He basically admitted to injecting Easy-E with AIDS on the Jimmy Kimmel show. Either way, he's a piece of garbage and it's about time he went away.
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Post by Captain Stud Muffin (BLM) on Oct 5, 2018 21:33:25 GMT -5
Isn't Suge still rumored to be the dude behind Tupac's murder? I don't know about that, it's certainly possible. He basically admitted to injecting Easy-E with AIDS on the Jimmy Kimmel show. Either way, he's a piece of garbage and it's about time he went away. He did what now?
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Post by corndog on Oct 5, 2018 21:40:09 GMT -5
I don't know about that, it's certainly possible. He basically admitted to injecting Easy-E with AIDS on the Jimmy Kimmel show. Either way, he's a piece of garbage and it's about time he went away. He did what now?
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Post by agent817 on Oct 5, 2018 21:47:57 GMT -5
I had a burnt copy of Chronic 2000 back in the day and the fake 2Pac was hilarious. Dude was rapping about Alize and everything. The version of All About U on the 2Pac Greatest Hits collection has Top Dogg instead of Snoop on it. As for Suge, he’ll be out and back in before we know it I have that two-disc album. Just letting you know, I mainly bought it just for a collecting purposes, but I will say that I have heard some songs from Top Dogg and Tha Realest. It was clear that those two were brought to try to replicate Tupac and Snoop, even though Tha Realest released an album much later. Not with Death Row, by the way.
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Post by Captain Stud Muffin (BLM) on Oct 5, 2018 21:53:40 GMT -5
My god this man was a menace
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Post by Limity (BLM) on Oct 5, 2018 22:37:29 GMT -5
My god this man was a menace I don't know anything about the world of hip hop, but I'll always remember the scene in Straight Outta Compton when Suge Knight threatens him, "Don't make me change you." That's probably one of the more terrifying things you can threaten to do to a person. Because just what in the hell does that mean??? It suggests a permanence to it, whatever it is. So beyond a simple ass whooping, which would fade in time.
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Post by chazraps on Oct 5, 2018 23:30:33 GMT -5
Isn't Suge still rumored to be the dude behind Tupac's murder? No, nobody really believes he has anything to do with Biggie or Pac's murder at this point. Their deaths had nothing to do with music or each other, just gang shit. Was this the producer that was involved in the lawsuit with Ke$ha some years back? No, that was Dr. Luke.
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Post by MrElijah on Oct 6, 2018 11:47:34 GMT -5
Wow. This makes me wonder if Suge missed his calling as a wrestling promoter. He had a fake 2pac and Snoop Dog. He wasted a huge amount of money, time, and energy over extremely petty things, instead of focusing on his business. And he got violent with people he disagreed with. He fits right in with the territory carnies. The music game is a thousand times worse than wrestling To be fair, Music just has way more money than wrestling. It may more scummy, it's damn sure no less.
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Post by Hit Girl on Oct 6, 2018 11:51:08 GMT -5
No money, mo' problems,
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Post by corndog on Oct 6, 2018 12:02:20 GMT -5
My god this man was a menace I don't know anything about the world of hip hop, but I'll always remember the scene in Straight Outta Compton when Suge Knight threatens him, "Don't make me change you." That's probably one of the more terrifying things you can threaten to do to a person. Because just what in the hell does that mean??? It suggests a permanence to it, whatever it is. So beyond a simple ass whooping, which would fade in time. They didn't pull the trigger on Suge injecting Eazy with AIDS in "Straight Outta Compton", but that was the time it would have happened. I buy that it happened for several reasons. One neither Eazy's son nor wife has HIV/AIDS, which would make me think Eazy was aware of it and didn't sleep with his wife after the fact. Also, it progressed incredibly fast, Eazy died shortly(just a couple of years) after discovering he had the virus. If he just discovered he had the HIV virus late, I don't see how he doesn't transmit it to his wife. Couple all of that with what Suge says here and I am just going to say it happened.
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Post by chazraps on Oct 6, 2018 12:55:15 GMT -5
I don't know anything about the world of hip hop, but I'll always remember the scene in Straight Outta Compton when Suge Knight threatens him, "Don't make me change you." That's probably one of the more terrifying things you can threaten to do to a person. Because just what in the hell does that mean??? It suggests a permanence to it, whatever it is. So beyond a simple ass whooping, which would fade in time. They didn't pull the trigger on Suge injecting Eazy with AIDS in "Straight Outta Compton", but that was the time it would have happened. I buy that it happened for several reasons. One neither Eazy's son nor wife has HIV/AIDS, which would make me think Eazy was aware of it and didn't sleep with his wife after the fact. Also, it progressed incredibly fast, Eazy died shortly(just a couple of years) after discovering he had the virus. If he just discovered he had the HIV virus late, I don't see how he doesn't transmit it to his wife. Couple all of that with what Suge says here and I am just going to say it happened. On the flip side, HIV is incredibly difficult to catch. Even having unprotected sex with an HIV positive person, the odds are still less than 1%. In fact, the 2018 CDC report states that receiving anal sex from an HIV positive partner is only a 1.38 percent risk. Additionally, a 2014 study shows that even in the highest-risk situation (giving anal sex to an HIV positive partner) the odds are still 1 in 909 (or 0.11 percent) if he's circumcised and 1 in 161 (or 0.62 percent) if uncut. AIDS also requires some level of living host to be transmitted. It would take a certain amount of infected blood for Eazy to be at risk, a level above just a quick undetectable prick. Those rumors of "SUGE GAVE EAZY AIDS" existed years before the Kimmel interview, and I think Suge was just hinting at it to make himself seem cruel and evil.
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Post by Hit Girl on Oct 6, 2018 14:04:59 GMT -5
Suge has escaped from prison.
He slipped through the bars, jumped over a wall and outran the guard dogs.
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