It's May 14, 2024, 07:32:02 PM
Hey, Hey, Hey, don't put my name in it. I just got at the pirate for trying to sell CD's with already released tracks with my group on there, which was wrong, by law. I shut him down for a brief time, which then lead to his weak internet slander campaign. And ATL never had an album completed on Death Row, just a couple of songs that we own. Alot of shit he has, can be found on the internet and thru a change of hands.
Posted by: AcGrundy aka budsmokeronly another beat that I heard was supposed to be on helter skelter was Blunt Time.
just speaking of deathrow an me being to lazy to create a new thread for this but does anyone know what happened to miilk bone? he appeared on deathrow's chronic 2000 cd then i heard he dropped his own cd an i heard a song or 2 off it but don't think it made it too canada, i think the album is called "got miilk", anyone know where this cat is, is he still with tha row an is the realist still with tha row an where's his albums at??thankz yall
that track 'Where'z Da Party At' miilkbone did was good tho (the one with the biggie sample)
Nino have u got Inside Out compilation? and can u post the tracklist of Danny Boys album, crooked i untouchable and Papas Got a Brand New Funk albums? what other really rare trax u got??? not the regular stuff online. do ya get on Msn or Aol much?? can u post ure SN or hola at me via PM....lets chop game. I got stuff i know u would WANT...whut sites do u do now???
http://www.abvdlaw.com/cgi-bin/mail.cgi3 people on Above The Law's official mailing list? come on now Damon, you should be doing your job rather than sitting on your computer thinking about a guy from Europe.Besides 'He' was not the party selling those 'Pirate CDs', it was his one-time friend who came up with the idea "Let me sell CDs on your site under a new alias 'Ryan' and I will re-new the domain registration of 3 of your websites for 5 years"..... Which then later concluded that each domain was payed for using dud Credit Cards and the sites were closed.I guess the moral of the story is never trust anybody but yourself.