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Guest Kotzenjunge
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Hey, I never talked smack about him, I've got no fears. I'd like to see him and Snoop run into each other though, with a run-in by Master P.

 

Man, Suge would fuck all the No Limit people up SO BADLY.

Guest NoCalMike
Posted

Didn't Snoop Dog release a song awhile back called, "Suge Knight is a bitch" or something like that? Death Row Records sure did crumble.

Guest papacita
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He dissed Suge on "Pimp Smacked" and "Death Row is bitches"

 

I think there are some more out there that I'm forgetting.

Guest Sassquatch
Posted

Suge is going to find himself looking down the barrel of a gun one day and you'll be hard pressed to find anyone who would shed a tear for Suge eating a bullet.

 

Karma is going to get him sometime later.

Guest Silence
Posted

Evil violent men usually die in a violent manner. I pity Suge Knight.

Guest TheArchiteck
Posted

*Agrees with Sassquatch*

 

Suge was a cancer for hip hop years back.

He's still trying to regain that too.

I have no respect for him and never will.

Guest Mindless_Aggression
Posted

The question is not so much if or when Suge Knight will be shot but how many bullets will it take to drop him? I see him going out while taking 3/4s of the hip hop community with him via small nuclear device.

Guest Still Fly
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Suge Knight outta jail again?

 

Its gonna be at least 1 year before hes back in.

 

I dont get how Suge was a cancer to hip-hop. Death Row wasnt the only label in 1992-1997. He may be a gangster and a shady guy, but to come up from being a blood in Compton to being the head of a multi-million dollor company is pretty impressive if you ask me. He a shrewd business man is you want to say one positve thing about him. i sure enjoyed Death Row and Tha Row's music.

Guest Kotzenjunge
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Seriously, Death Row is up there with Def Jam as my favorite hi-hop labels ever.

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Suge Knight outta jail again?

 

Its gonna be at least 1 year before hes back in.

 

I dont get how Suge was a cancer to hip-hop. Death Row wasnt the only label in 1992-1997. He may be a gangster and a shady guy, but to come up from being a blood in Compton to being the head of a multi-million dollor company is pretty impressive if you ask me. He a shrewd business man is you want to say one positve thing about him. i sure enjoyed Death Row and Tha Row's music.

You threaten enough people you can do it too.

Guest El Satanico
Posted

:crosses fingers:

 

Please kill Nelly and whatever "Sean Combs" is calling himself today.

Guest kkktookmybabyaway
Posted

He was in jail again? What was the reason this time (I have drifted from the rap community a while ago...)

Guest ant_7000
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He was in jail again? What was the reason this time (I have drifted from the rap community a while ago...)

He violated his probation because he was associating with gang members, but I think nobody in hip hop community is scared of Suge anymore because he has no power anymore. The only way Suge can will regain his power is that label that he, Irv Gotti, Ja Rule, and J Prince formed gets off the ground. He needs to stop giving away Pac samples to everyone who wants them and stop talking shit about Dre, Snoop, and anyone who associates with them, and start releasing Crooked I's album. Still Fly, your right he's done some positive like getting Mary J. Blige out of that bogus contract she signed when she first came out. But his negatives out weigh his positives like taking millions from alot artists.

Guest bravesfan
Posted

Doesn't Suge have a hand in "The Row"? He had a few artists under the label before he went back to prison (the late Lisa Lopes was one). Did that label crumble?

 

Karma is going to get him sometime later.

 

And his name is Vanilla Ice, my friends. Ice still owes him for making him shit his pants on a hotel balcony.

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Doesn't Suge have a hand in "The Row"? He had a few artists under the label before he went back to prison (the late Lisa Lopes was one). Did that label crumble?

 

Karma is going to get him sometime later.

 

And his name is Vanilla Ice, my friends. Ice still owes him for making him shit his pants on a hotel balcony.

If the newer "Rock" Vanilla Ice is the one to take out Suge, I don't know if I'd be able to not laugh.

Guest ant_7000
Posted
Doesn't Suge have a hand in "The Row"? He had a few artists under the label before he went back to prison (the late Lisa Lopes was one). Did that label crumble?

 

Karma is going to get him sometime later.

 

And his name is Vanilla Ice, my friends. Ice still owes him for making him shit his pants on a hotel balcony.

"Tha Row" is what he runs now, it was called Death Row before and during the time he got locked up the first time for the Vegas incident. Then he changed it to "Tha Row" when he got out. Yes, Tha Row have artists like Left Eye/NINA, Eastwood, and Crooked I (which I've heard he's good) and they were all featured on XXL front page cover a while back. I've read a recent Vanilla Ice interview, he said Suge didn't hang him by his ankles on the balcony, they just talked on the balcony, but Vanilla did say that Suge took a Million dollars from him and Hammer to get Death Row records off the ground.

Guest Youth N Asia
Posted

Does anyone else think he could've played a more convincing Kingpin in Dare Devil?

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Death Row ruled the music industry from 92-95. They were responsible for many of the hip hop landmark albums. Irv Gotti is trying to be everything Suge was. Unforunately, Suge was a dirty scoundral. Though I doubt he's the next one to get capped, Eminem or Ja will be first. If I was a betting man, I'd say Em. Ja Rule is a worthless 2pac wannabe thug greece lovin' ripoff. He shouldn't ever act tough, because some crazy ass 50 Cent fan will finish him off.

Guest RevEvil
Posted

I wonder what he thinks of Ahmed Johnson's portrayal of him.

Guest TheArchiteck
Posted

Ahmed wasn't as much as a bumbling fool as Suge to get an accurate enough protrayal.

Guest evenflowDDT
Posted

Am I the only one who believes the "dark days" of gangsta rap are long past and that nobody'll get shot? At least, no big names. With the possible exception of 50 Cent, all the "hardcore" rappers out there today are "posers" and not tough enough, dedicated enough, or "real enough" to shoot anyone. And that's a good thing (although it means their albums/singles suck).

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