It's April 26, 2024, 11:15:49 AM
FROM BG KNOCC OUT INTERVIEW (2006) : – We heard many stories about what happened at the golf club from both sides but never from you, can you tell us exactly what happened? BG Knocc Out: – The golf club incident was an unfortunate one. Not just because of the fight but because someones project was interrupted and my main man Russell Simons lost money due to the incident. I regret that mostly. But Nate Dogg actually started the whole thing. Nate was riding in one of those golf carts with Coolio and ran over my foot. So when he stopped I confronted him about it. Dresta seen us arguing so came over to fight Nate. All of Nates homies ran over there to back him so my brother tried to hit Nate but didnt connect, Nate swung back but missed also. Thats when I hit Nate in the jaw and he fell to the ground. I felt someone behind me and it was one of the twins from Warren Gs camp. I turned around and locked up with one of them so they all started running off the course... Nate came back with a golf stick and hit my brother so I grabbed one and chased Nate across the course. I haven’t seen the DVD yet so I’m not sure whats recorded and what has been edited out. – Yeah, speaking about that — how did you guys end the DPG beef? – BG Knocc Out: – Basically, after that little episode, some of the cats that we knew and some cats that they knew were like, “man, ya’ll need to cut that out or something is going to end up really happening!” So they co-ordinated a little studio get-together …1 thing though, when you gettin ready to scrap, you need to tighten your belt buckle. It looked real corny to see Dresta runnin with a golf club in 1 hand and holdin up his pants with the other.
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Easy E dissed harder, but Death Row was a movement in the mid 90's. Label to label, Death Row pretty much owned Rap. They kind of neglected R&B, and were too late to capitalize on that trend, by putting back Danny Boy, Michel'le, Nate Dogg etc.