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Suge KNIGHT. Anybody ever notice that-- KNIGHT. Significance in the name...

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Bossplaya369:

--- Quote from: TraceOneInfinite on March 31, 2025, 05:58:29 PM ---Yeah man it’s not that common of a last name, so it is a noteworthy coincidence.  Of course it’s not 12th cent. European chivalry but it is a code that Suge is loyal to pac and the code of the streetz

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What about MARION???

TraceOneInfinite:

--- Quote from: Bossplaya369 on April 11, 2025, 02:58:58 PM ---What about MARION???

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I don’t know I didn’t look into that one.

…but it’s clear people either love Suge or hate Suge.  People that hate Suge obviously this won’t make sense to them because they’ll just say “well he’s not really this or that”.  But for those that do love Suge ask yourself this question.  The people that do love Suge, why?  He wasn’t a rapper.  It’s not like people carry the some fascination with Jimmy Iovine or other record execs.  So what is it about Suge.

I would say it boils down to one thing.  Bravery.  Courage.  It could be argued that he is the bravest man of our era.  He’s taken bullets on multiple occasions and lived to tell about it.  He took on an industry dominated by wealthy Jews and whites and did it unapologetically—openly fashioning himself into a Mob boss basically just begging the authorities “hi, I’m here, please come take me to prison, but I’m gonna be a man about my shit cause a real man don’t fear prison.”

So again… back to Lancelot.  Lancelot is the most famous and bravest knight in English history.  Literary history most likely but of course he was based off of real knights from the Middle Ages that had to prove themselves on the battle field in those days.


So think about it again… Suge….. wait for it… KNIGHT

That’s one helluva coincidence.

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