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Re: Suge treatment of Kurupt 2003 vs. Suge treatment of Kurupt 1995
« Reply #30 on: December 19, 2022, 08:33:16 PM »
"Most of your favorite artists run criminal for charges you never hear about in the public media or they go insane." - David T. Guinn

Specifically?

 

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Re: Suge treatment of Kurupt 2003 vs. Suge treatment of Kurupt 1995
« Reply #32 on: December 22, 2022, 01:55:38 PM »
tharow was such a flop
 

Dee Tha AK

Re: Suge treatment of Kurupt 2003 vs. Suge treatment of Kurupt 1995
« Reply #33 on: December 23, 2022, 07:00:21 AM »
Eminem

Like Kanye?

What did Eminem say?/do?
 

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Re: Suge treatment of Kurupt 2003 vs. Suge treatment of Kurupt 1995
« Reply #34 on: December 23, 2022, 03:19:47 PM »
Like Kanye?

What did Eminem say?/do?

Eminem has had a few replacements and some have had mental breakdowns. - Tanner G.
 

Dee Tha AK

Re: Suge treatment of Kurupt 2003 vs. Suge treatment of Kurupt 1995
« Reply #35 on: December 23, 2022, 07:10:28 PM »
Eminem has had a few replacements and some have had mental breakdowns. - Tanner G.

Why r u quoting Tanner G?

Who is Tanner G?

&

Where are the original artists, if what we see are replacements?
 

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Re: Suge treatment of Kurupt 2003 vs. Suge treatment of Kurupt 1995
« Reply #36 on: January 05, 2023, 08:04:00 AM »
So, Suge when he gets out comes in his ear. Says, hey - let's have you re-do somethings on DPG 2002. Let me cut you a paycheck. Kurupt's like I need this. So he does it.

Here's where you know this story is fiction:

Suge Knight was freed from jail the week after DPG 2002 was released. He wouldn't have been freed and then asked Kurupt to rerecord vocals for an album that was just released weeks earlier. Kurupt's Space Boogie album was released 2 weeks before DPG 2002, so he would have been busy trying to promote the album. Any retooling was done by Big Hutch; the only new vocals that were laid down were by The Relativez, Big C-Style, and SKG (the Crooked I track was recorded during the Too Gangsta 4 Radio sessions). Kurupt had nothing to do with this album whatsoever, and that's straight from his mouth:

"I'm shocked he ain't been did it," Kurupt said recently. "I'm a fan now. I'm ready to buy it. There's so many songs on there I remember doing back in the days, I know he got. I'm like 'Man, I'd been drop a Dogg Pound record.' People wanna hear that. He got the rights to it so it's about time."

https://www.mtv.com/news/941a3r/tupac-claims-to-be-biggie-annihilator-snoop-dissed-on-death-row-dogg-pound-lp

Also, Kurupt wasn't hanging around Death Row in the summer/fall of 2001. He didn't reenter the picture until the end of 2001. I don't know when the discussions of him going back started, but I know 100% for a fact it wasn't before November/December.
 
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Re: Suge treatment of Kurupt 2003 vs. Suge treatment of Kurupt 1995
« Reply #37 on: January 05, 2023, 09:08:10 AM »
Here's where you know this story is fiction:

Suge Knight was freed from jail the week after DPG 2002 was released. He wouldn't have been freed and then asked Kurupt to rerecord vocals for an album that was just released weeks earlier. Kurupt's Space Boogie album was released 2 weeks before DPG 2002, so he would have been busy trying to promote the album. Any retooling was done by Big Hutch; the only new vocals that were laid down were by The Relativez, Big C-Style, and SKG (the Crooked I track was recorded during the Too Gangsta 4 Radio sessions). Kurupt had nothing to do with this album whatsoever, and that's straight from his mouth:

"I'm shocked he ain't been did it," Kurupt said recently. "I'm a fan now. I'm ready to buy it. There's so many songs on there I remember doing back in the days, I know he got. I'm like 'Man, I'd been drop a Dogg Pound record.' People wanna hear that. He got the rights to it so it's about time."

https://www.mtv.com/news/941a3r/tupac-claims-to-be-biggie-annihilator-snoop-dissed-on-death-row-dogg-pound-lp

Also, Kurupt wasn't hanging around Death Row in the summer/fall of 2001. He didn't reenter the picture until the end of 2001. I don't know when the discussions of him going back started, but I know 100% for a fact it wasn't before November/December.

I believe your timeline is correct

Kurupt, Crooked I and Suge were on the radio in NYC in the Hot 97 studios the begining of January '02 announcing that he had gone back to the Row

they also went on 106 and Park along with Left Eye



 

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Re: Suge treatment of Kurupt 2003 vs. Suge treatment of Kurupt 1995
« Reply #38 on: January 07, 2023, 07:03:54 AM »
"Correct me if I'm wrong but Antra Records is now Treacherous Records. Antra owned the Kurupt label because they were the Italian Mafia then they sold it off to the Armenian Mafia. The Italians sold most of their proxy interests such as Las Vegas to the Armenians such as one casino I refuse to name.

With Chicago, it was the drug routes to the Mexicans to kill off the blacks via inner city violence. White politicians know of this plan. The Chicago Mob today is now known as the Chicago Council on Foreign Affairs. But back to Kurupt, so the Armenians buy the masters and are now Treacherous who Crooked I signed with.

That's why they dropped Kurupt's greatest hits. The reason Crooked I never came out is because UMG and other labels wouldn't pay more than $50,000 to distribute the records.  Rockafella and Jay-Z were interested though in signing Crooked I.

I speculate UMG was made from mafia money despite Vivendi being France because UMG was the distributor to Interscope Records from 1997 - 1999 even though they had an unnamed distributor really doing it. Though UMG didn't exist in the press at all till 1999. My speculation is Jimmy and the rest were bank rolling the main label Interscope through mob money until 1999 and signing Antra to launder money through UMG which they also own and is now a corporate entity. Death Row too was also involved with the mafia through KENNER and GHWB having mob ties because he was a dope dealer IN BUSINESS with the C.I.A. AND MAFIA AND COMPTON AND KNEW PATRICK WHO WAS SEED FUNDING FOR DEATH ROW RECORDS.

With this all being said, I say that my timeline is correct because you have one record from Back In Lane to prove it - its called 4 Tha G'z and I knew people who worked with Kurupt such as Boxer - I have pictures of him next to 2Pac.'' - David T. Guinn
 

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Re: Suge treatment of Kurupt 2003 vs. Suge treatment of Kurupt 1995
« Reply #39 on: January 07, 2023, 12:24:50 PM »
"Correct me if I'm wrong but Antra Records is now Treacherous Records. Antra owned the Kurupt label because they were the Italian Mafia then they sold it off to the Armenian Mafia. The Italians sold most of their proxy interests such as Las Vegas to the Armenians such as one casino I refuse to name.

With Chicago, it was the drug routes to the Mexicans to kill off the blacks via inner city violence. White politicians know of this plan. The Chicago Mob today is now known as the Chicago Council on Foreign Affairs. But back to Kurupt, so the Armenians buy the masters and are now Treacherous who Crooked I signed with.

That's why they dropped Kurupt's greatest hits. The reason Crooked I never came out is because UMG and other labels wouldn't pay more than $50,000 to distribute the records.  Rockafella and Jay-Z were interested though in signing Crooked I.

I speculate UMG was made from mafia money despite Vivendi being France because UMG was the distributor to Interscope Records from 1997 - 1999 even though they had an unnamed distributor really doing it. Though UMG didn't exist in the press at all till 1999. My speculation is Jimmy and the rest were bank rolling the main label Interscope through mob money until 1999 and signing Antra to launder money through UMG which they also own and is now a corporate entity. Death Row too was also involved with the mafia through KENNER and GHWB having mob ties because he was a dope dealer IN BUSINESS with the C.I.A. AND MAFIA AND COMPTON AND KNEW PATRICK WHO WAS SEED FUNDING FOR DEATH ROW RECORDS.

With this all being said, I say that my timeline is correct because you have one record from Back In Lane to prove it - its called 4 Tha G'z and I knew people who worked with Kurupt such as Boxer - I have pictures of him next to 2Pac.'' - David T. Guinn

is this the track you are talking about? What was Back In Lane, a Kurupt album he was working while on DR?

 

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Re: Suge treatment of Kurupt 2003 vs. Suge treatment of Kurupt 1995
« Reply #40 on: January 08, 2023, 05:50:39 AM »
"Correct me if I'm wrong but Antra Records is now Treacherous Records. Antra owned the Kurupt label because they were the Italian Mafia then they sold it off to the Armenian Mafia. The Italians sold most of their proxy interests such as Las Vegas to the Armenians such as one casino I refuse to name.

With Chicago, it was the drug routes to the Mexicans to kill off the blacks via inner city violence. White politicians know of this plan. The Chicago Mob today is now known as the Chicago Council on Foreign Affairs. But back to Kurupt, so the Armenians buy the masters and are now Treacherous who Crooked I signed with.

That's why they dropped Kurupt's greatest hits. The reason Crooked I never came out is because UMG and other labels wouldn't pay more than $50,000 to distribute the records.  Rockafella and Jay-Z were interested though in signing Crooked I.

I speculate UMG was made from mafia money despite Vivendi being France because UMG was the distributor to Interscope Records from 1997 - 1999 even though they had an unnamed distributor really doing it. Though UMG didn't exist in the press at all till 1999. My speculation is Jimmy and the rest were bank rolling the main label Interscope through mob money until 1999 and signing Antra to launder money through UMG which they also own and is now a corporate entity. Death Row too was also involved with the mafia through KENNER and GHWB having mob ties because he was a dope dealer IN BUSINESS with the C.I.A. AND MAFIA AND COMPTON AND KNEW PATRICK WHO WAS SEED FUNDING FOR DEATH ROW RECORDS.

With this all being said, I say that my timeline is correct because you have one record from Back In Lane to prove it - its called 4 Tha G'z and I knew people who worked with Kurupt such as Boxer - I have pictures of him next to 2Pac.'' - David T. Guinn

Pure fiction. I know for a fact that UMG (Universal Music Group) been distributing labels like Def Jam, Interscope, Geffen, A&M, Island and so on in Europe since '94

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Re: Suge treatment of Kurupt 2003 vs. Suge treatment of Kurupt 1995
« Reply #41 on: January 09, 2023, 12:06:24 PM »
@D-Nice, you still should explain who David t Guinn is. Is that you? Or should it be someone we know?
 

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Re: Suge treatment of Kurupt 2003 vs. Suge treatment of Kurupt 1995
« Reply #42 on: January 09, 2023, 02:16:00 PM »
@D-Nice, you still should explain who David t Guinn is. Is that you? Or should it be someone we know?

David T. Guinn is Eric - Dubcnn.com, The Real Kilo2, and Mike Toreno. He is the one who provided the music in G-Spot thread.