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KeitaRock Interview
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July 02, 2002, 11:36:16 PM »
toogangsta.net have an interview up wit Keita Rock, its good reading.
part 1 :
http://www.toogangsta.net/keitarock.html
part 2 :
http://www.toogangsta.net/keitarock2.html
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Re: KeitaRock Interview
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July 03, 2002, 12:10:00 AM »
Thanks for the hook-up Overseer !
Keita Rock haven't a beef with snoop or the dogg pound from what he said:
"There's allot of things Im involved with right now, Im about to go in the studio and do a song with Tray Deee. Snoop and my homeboy Del Dogg from Main Street doing a compilation called "Deuces, Trays, and Foes" and me and Tray Deee gonna go in the studio and knock this song out called "Catch Me in the Module" cause he stays in and out the muthafuckin' county jail and I was over there with him the other night blowing up some trees and I was like you stays up in the county nigga we gotta do a song about that. We was gettin' high and collaborating and shit, freestylin' and shit, so I told him lets do some shit called "Catch Me in The Module" and he was like "we got to do that nigga" so Im gonna take that phat phat beat from De La Soul and flip that muthafucka, we gonna do that. "
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July 03, 2002, 12:21:55 AM »
The part about suge knight:
"TooGangsta: Do you have any beef towards Death Row?
KeitaRock: Nah, I aint got nothing against Death Row. I just got a problem with Suge, Suge Knight man. That's all I got, I feel the nigga disrespected me. That's how I feel about the whole situation. For me to even have been fuckin' with Death Row on some street shit, Im a general out here for the 60's Crips homeboy just like that niggas a general with money and I didn't need money to get respect and notoriety I got on these streets. That's something he don't have, that's probably his biggest regret, cause he aint no street nigga. He didn't come up in these streets, he's a Ivey League ass nigga. That's on some real shit man. I don't like the way that he let me go from Tha Row the way that he did with no reason why. When I did confront him about it up in his office at Death Row on Wilshire, nigga called me up there about 11:00 one night, I came up there to holla at a nigga and ya know my son loves that nigga man, he loves Suge, that was him on "Too Gangsta For Radio" that little boy talkin' shit on Dre, that was my son. He was only like 5 years old at the time. But anyway I feel the nigga disrespected me and my son, my son loved him and that nigga just cut off my water like he did man so when I confronted him about it up in the office that nigga looked me in my eye and told me the reason he let me go was because the last visit I had with him at Mill Creek State Prison. When I got this situation with American Music with David I went to the pen to see Suge and tell Suge about it. I told Suge I had a situation over here where they was giving me a quarter of a million dollars to do two albums, so I let him know what I had going on over here with this label. The nigga told me in the visiting room that he had my back 100% and that he would support me with whatever Im doing and that he liked to see when niggas take the imitative to do shit and that whatever support I needed from Death Row or the artists or whatever that I got that. So he was all like he was happy and cool with it and had my back but when I left and went to the Death Row office the following week to pick up my paycheck, they wouldn't even let me on the premises. That was probably his orders. So I asked him that night up in the office and he told me that when I went to visit in the pen and tell him about AMC (American Music) that he thought I was saying I wanted to go work with them, and not with us (Death Row). But that's some bullshit cause that nigga told me what I just told you. That he had my back, supported me, and the whole nine. Nigga done promised my houses and millions and cars and all kinda ol' shit when he came home. The nigga came home and was even checkin' for me. Some shit popped off about now hes hollerin' at me but I aint fucking with him. He did some fowl shit. All his artists are my niggas, Crooked I and all them. I got videos with that nigga (Crooked I) from like 1998 from what I did with Breakaway, I was the first nigga to put Crooked I on a video, on that project at Breakaway "Straight Outta Cali". He did a song called "Way Cool" Mr. Tan and B-Legit. We shot a video for that muthafucker and everything."
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July 03, 2002, 08:47:07 AM »
Thanks for the hook up.
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