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B-Real Says 40 Glocc's Lawsuit Is Against "Gangster Code"
« on: March 28, 2013, 03:14:15 PM »
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West Coast Hip Hop luminary, B-Real recently took a moment to comment on 40 Glocc’s recent lawsuit against Game for an altercation that took place in July 2012 outside of a Hollywood, California mansion.

“You never hear a rapper from the street aspect like 40 Glocc suing another rapper from the street aspect,” said the Cypress Hill emcee speaking exclusively with VladTV. “That just doesn’t happen because it kind of defeats the purpose of that code—that 'gangster' code—that we all [abide by]. If you were involved in gangs, you don’t fucking talk on your enemy like that to nobody. In [California], that’s just a no no. You just don’t do that.”

An an example of the “gangster code,” B-Real referred to the 1989 altercation between Suge Knight and Vanilla Ice over the rights to royalties from Ice’s smash hit, “Ice Ice Baby.“ Allegedly, Knight and his bodyguards dangled Ice over a hotel balcony.

“When Suge Knight allegedly had Vanilla Ice out that fucking window, [Vanilla Ice] didn’t go fucking sue the motherfucker,” said B-Real. “He shut the fuck up. That story may have gotten out here and there, but he ain’t go to no lawsuit for it. He just kept it the way it was and chalked it up to, “Fuck it. This is what happened. I gotta live with this shit...If you’re a gangster rapper, for you to go sue another gangster rapper for that type of shit, it doesn’t seem like a good look. I think you lose a little bit of respect there.”

B-Real continued: “As far as the regular individuals outside of that world, yeah, they’re gonna be like, 'Yeah, go get your money.' Fuck that. You shouldn’t let nothing like that happen to you.” ...This is something that obviously he’s thought about over and over again because I don’t think this is a decision that you make right off the bat. If you come from that world, you lose a little bit of respect from the other niggas that come from that world. Like, “Aw man, how’s he sueing this motherfucker? I thought he was from the streets.” Who knows what his mentality is? I definitely don’t know. We’ve never seen that before.”

The “Insane In The Brain” lyricists also foreshadowed that 40 Glocc’s lawsuit against Game may start a trend of street beef filtering into the courtroom. While he says he’s “cool” with both rappers, B-Real also said the situation is “pretty ridiculous” and “irresponsible.”   

“I got love for both of them, but I think they’re being a little irresponsible because you’ve got kids that are fucking looking at what you’re doing,” he said. “It’s one thing to be saying what you’re saying in music because it’s art coupled with a lot of different things. Whether you’re trying to inspire somebody, or educate somebody, or provoke some sort of thought—it’s all artistry...But your actions outside of that—when you’re on Twitter or the Facebook or the YouTube—and you’re going at this motherfucker or he’s coming at you, that’s gonna make these motherfuckers think that’s what they gotta do. You’re leading kids into that fucking deep ass water."

“I know Game is smarter than that. 40 Glocc is probably smarter than that, too. But because of the positions they’ve put each other in, they have to react to one another so that they don’t look bad to their perspective fucking homies and shit like that. Meanwhile, you’re giving this fucked up message to these kids and maybe possibly putting their lives in danger to one another. Maybe they don’t give a fuck about that. Maybe they don’t see that. But they should.”

As part of Cypress Hill, B-Real was once embroiled in a publicized beef with fellow West Coast Hip Hop legend, Ice Cube and his group, Westside Connection that began when Cypress Hill believed Ice Cube stole the chorus to their song, 1995's “Throw Your Set In The Air” and placed a similar version of the hook on his song “Friday." After nearly spilling into citywide violence, the conflict was resolved in 1997 when Mack 10 brokered a conversation between B-Real and Ice Cube.

40 Glocc is sueing Game for $4,500,000 because he believes he was attacked for “entertainment purposes.”
 

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Re: B-Real Says 40 Glocc's Lawsuit Is Against "Gangster Code"
« Reply #1 on: March 28, 2013, 03:15:21 PM »
agreed
 

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Re: B-Real Says 40 Glocc's Lawsuit Is Against "Gangster Code"
« Reply #3 on: March 28, 2013, 03:19:05 PM »
Real talk.
 

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Re: B-Real Says 40 Glocc's Lawsuit Is Against "Gangster Code"
« Reply #4 on: March 28, 2013, 04:11:24 PM »
40 Glocc embarrassed the IE. Straight up.
« Last Edit: March 28, 2013, 05:02:16 PM by M Dogg »
 

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Re: B-Real Says 40 Glocc's Lawsuit Is Against "Gangster Code"
« Reply #6 on: March 28, 2013, 05:23:59 PM »
Great point.
 

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« Reply #7 on: March 28, 2013, 07:57:55 PM »
I like how B-Real can sound intelligent then still slip an F bomb in there: "so they don't look bad in front of their perspective fuckin homeboys and shit" lmao

So you heard it here folks, 40 Glocc is less gangsta than Vanilla Ice lol.

Game needs to do a song with B-Real. After that Redman track, B-Real, Bad Azz, and Tash are the last 3 people I'm hoping for him to collab with (those last 2 may be long shots tho)
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Re: B-Real Says 40 Glocc's Lawsuit Is Against "Gangster Code"
« Reply #8 on: March 28, 2013, 08:06:03 PM »
B-Real could hook Game up with a nice hook. They can diss 40 Glocc. And I am serious when I say I hate that 40 Glocc is from the IE. But check my past, I been calling 40 Glocc fake for along time. Colton City Crip is cool, but they man is a bitch.
 

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Re: B-Real Says 40 Glocc's Lawsuit Is Against "Gangster Code"
« Reply #9 on: March 28, 2013, 09:22:18 PM »
all im seeing is the game try to diss b-real smh
 

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« Reply #10 on: March 28, 2013, 09:25:35 PM »
B is REAL...
 

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« Reply #11 on: March 29, 2013, 10:50:07 AM »
What are you guys crying about?

The rap game is business not south central LA.

If Game was really set trippin' or bangin' then he wouldn't be putting it on film.

Did you see DR filming their wars with Compton Crips? No, because that was real gangbangin'.
 

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Re: B-Real Says 40 Glocc's Lawsuit Is Against "Gangster Code"
« Reply #13 on: March 29, 2013, 11:05:03 AM »
What are you guys crying about?

The rap game is business not south central LA.

If Game was really set trippin' or bangin' then he wouldn't be putting it on film.

Did you see DR filming their wars with Compton Crips? No, because that was real gangbangin'.


lol a camcorder back then was like 2 feetlong and weighed like 20 pounds lol there was no internet and alot more shit then youve seen has been taped...trust me on that one.


dj motion has shitloads of unseen deathrow footage

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Re: B-Real Says 40 Glocc's Lawsuit Is Against "Gangster Code"
« Reply #14 on: March 29, 2013, 11:54:19 AM »
What are you guys crying about?

The rap game is business not south central LA.

If Game was really set trippin' or bangin' then he wouldn't be putting it on film.

Did you see DR filming their wars with Compton Crips? No, because that was real gangbangin'.

Game didn't film it on some gang bangin shit. He filmed it because that's the type of lame shit 40 Glocc was doing for years. It was a taste of his own medicine.

40 Glocc should've just took the L after getting his ass whooped by Game one-handed but instead he filed this lawsuit and exposed himself as one of the biggest hypocrites in the rap game.