West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: Cavvy on March 06, 2012, 11:35:52 PM
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interesting and detailed article
http://rapresearcharchive.blogspot.co.nz/2010/03/what-happened-after-nwa-and-posse-kid.html
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i never realised K dee was Kid Disaster. Damn him and Cube go waay back
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Krazy D had a run-in with Suge Knight long
before the bodyguard-turned-label boss became a legend.
Suge Knight, a former N.W.A bodyguard
went on found Death Row records, where he coerced
Eazy E and Jerry Heller into turning
over the rights to Dr. Dre,
who went on to record the critically-beloved The Chronic.
Knight also supposedly dangled Vanilla Ice
off a hotel balcony to get him to sign
over royalties to "Ice Ice Baby."
Eventually, Knight hooked up with Michel'le Toussaint,
the mother of Dr. Dre's son Marcel,
fathered a daughter by her and then welshed on child support payments,
completing the circle of backstabbery.
Long before all that,
D found himself on the outs after getting into a fight with Suge.
"Suge and I went toe-to-toe one time...
It wasn't much of a fight, it was like a three-hit fight.
He hit me and I think I bounced off the floor twice...
because of that fight Eazy wanted me to sue him.
And I was like 'Naw, fuck that.'
Dre talked me out of it.
He said 'You don't wanna do that.'"
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Good read !!
thanks for the share
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lol @ dre talking him out of it
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another site, Talked about all the people on the original Album Cover, most of em are pretty much big names on the west.
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I always wondered who the Mexican dude was. Hahaha...Yo Mr dope man you think your slick.....
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another site, Talked about all the people on the original Album Cover, most of em are pretty much big names on the west.
I think this is the same piece as at the end of this first page there are links to the other members shown in the pic
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Krazy D a wild dude tho lol
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http://www.laweekly.com/content/printVersion/929457/
Explanations of all pictured on the album cover.
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I loved that album cover as a teenager, how real and raw it looked. It's funny how they wern't really drinking!
However, I heard this album was a sham and not sanctioned by NWA. The NWA and Eazy-E songs were released as singles, and Macola got some other rappers together not associated with NWA (Fila Fresh Crew, Rappinstine) to complete the album. It was all the record company's idea.
I didn't know Candyman was linked to NWA, interesting.
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Cool info here. I never knew the details behind that.
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http://www.laweekly.com/content/printVersion/929457/
Explanations of all pictured on the album cover.
Major props for the link, great read!
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I always wondered who the Mexican dude was. Hahaha...Yo Mr dope man you think your slick.....
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Good read !!
thanks for the share