West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: Myrealname on November 15, 2002, 11:56:55 AM
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Layzie Bone is heated.
Felicia, from his Mo Thugs imprint, was the mastermind behind a recent single that featured 3LW, but wasn't getting credit for either her writing or vocals on the track.
"Felicia wrote the hook for the song and that's mostly her voice on the hook," said Layzie of the single.
When asked why this happened Layzie went off.
"That's because Ruthless Records is some motherf*ckin' thieves. Yes, we're really gonna go there. They paid her after the fact and that's only because we had the right to sue. I'm saying 'we' because she's on Mo' Thugs Records. Ruthless is some Goddamn thieves."
"When we wrote the song," said Felicia. "I was supposed to be a featured guest. Me and Layzie wrote our parts, Wish and Krayzie wrote their parts."
"It was Epic and Ruthless' idea to steal her stuff and put 3LW on it and I told them it was a bad idea because Felicia actually sounded way better," added the rapper. "They did that because Ruthless is a small company trying to make peace with Epic, because 3LW is on Epic. Then them dumb, dizzy lil' broads go and break up -- making us look bad."
(sixshot)
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hes right
and lmao @ Then them dumb, dizzy lil' broads go and break up -- making us look bad."
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Does Ruthless have any idea of what promotion is about?...I know Bone isn't as popular as it used to but it would've helped the album to have a video at least a few weeks before the album came out...Fuck Ruthless...
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hes right
and lmao @ Then them dumb, dizzy lil' broads go and break up -- making us look bad."
LOL it did seem kind of weird to have BONE and 3LW on the same track. Guess we know the truth now.
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now im gettin alittle respect for bone........i thought they sold out with that 3lw shit