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Posted on 11/6/20 at 6:00 pm to Tcalman
I don’t think they get shot often enough.
Posted on 11/6/20 at 6:03 pm to Tcalman
I heard the Oak Ridge Boys did a drive by on the Statler Brothers back in the day.
Posted on 11/6/20 at 6:46 pm to texasmason
From Soulja Slim’s wiki:
Tapp died on November 26, 2003, after an assailant shot him four times, three in the face and once in the chest, on the front lawn of the home of his mother and stepfather, Phillip "Tuba Phil" Frazier of Rebirth Brass Band,[6] in the Gentilly neighborhood.[7][8] Tapp was buried with his Cut Throat Comitty charm and jewelry, and the outfit he wore on the cover of Give It 2 'Em Raw.
On December 31, 2003, police arrested 22-year-old Garelle Smith in connection with Tapp's murder. Police discovered a stolen police pistol in Smith's possession with a scratched-off serial number. A ballistics test matched bullets from that gun to the ones that killed Tapp, but no witnesses would testify against him. By 2008, Smith had been arrested for three more murders, and, in each case, charges were dropped and he was released due to lack of witnesses and the New Orleans 60-day law. Smith's murders, including that of Tapp, became cold cases. Smith himself was found shot to death on August 13, 2011.[
Tapp died on November 26, 2003, after an assailant shot him four times, three in the face and once in the chest, on the front lawn of the home of his mother and stepfather, Phillip "Tuba Phil" Frazier of Rebirth Brass Band,[6] in the Gentilly neighborhood.[7][8] Tapp was buried with his Cut Throat Comitty charm and jewelry, and the outfit he wore on the cover of Give It 2 'Em Raw.
On December 31, 2003, police arrested 22-year-old Garelle Smith in connection with Tapp's murder. Police discovered a stolen police pistol in Smith's possession with a scratched-off serial number. A ballistics test matched bullets from that gun to the ones that killed Tapp, but no witnesses would testify against him. By 2008, Smith had been arrested for three more murders, and, in each case, charges were dropped and he was released due to lack of witnesses and the New Orleans 60-day law. Smith's murders, including that of Tapp, became cold cases. Smith himself was found shot to death on August 13, 2011.[
Posted on 11/6/20 at 7:15 pm to Tcalman
Nothing good happens after midnight or while wearing a straight bill cap.
Posted on 11/6/20 at 7:15 pm to WhiteGramblingGrad72
quote:
What does this have to do with the election
Biden and Harris didn’t get the chance to lock them up so they get shot
Posted on 11/6/20 at 7:18 pm to Tcalman
Simple answer, it comes from the streets and its somewhat treated like the drug game. In some cases, rappers who are not a big name is involved in the drug game.
Posted on 11/6/20 at 7:22 pm to beachdude
quote:
I don’t think they get shot often enough.
Posted on 11/6/20 at 8:11 pm to OweO
I work in the music industry and the amount of money these rappers make would blow your mind. The problem is they don't get away from that lifestyle that they grew up with. If they would separate themselves from it, they would be set for life, along with their families.
King Von was an up and coming rapper from Chicago who was killed in Atlanta last night. He had the number 1 album on Apple Music last week, ahead of Ariana Grande. shite is sad.
King Von was an up and coming rapper from Chicago who was killed in Atlanta last night. He had the number 1 album on Apple Music last week, ahead of Ariana Grande. shite is sad.
Posted on 11/7/20 at 12:14 am to Tcalman
quote:because they are
Why do rappers get shot so often..
Posted on 11/7/20 at 12:35 am to Saint Alfonzo
Sorry guys, after living in Atlanta, Baton Rouge and New Orleans. It's just the truth.
Yeah, white people do loads of fricked up shite and I won't hesitate to point it out and not riot if they get put down.
Who wants to bet one of these guys have laid down beats?
Br shooting
Yeah, white people do loads of fricked up shite and I won't hesitate to point it out and not riot if they get put down.
Who wants to bet one of these guys have laid down beats?
Br shooting
This post was edited on 11/7/20 at 1:05 am
Posted on 11/7/20 at 3:37 am to Chasin The Tiger
quote:
I work in the music industry and the amount of money these rappers make would blow your mind. The problem is they don't get away from that lifestyle that they grew up with. If they would separate themselves from it, they would be set for life, along with their families.
King Von was an up and coming rapper from Chicago who was killed in Atlanta last night. He had the number 1 album on Apple Music last week, ahead of Ariana Grande. shite is sad.
Why is it sad?
Posted on 11/7/20 at 7:22 am to Tcalman
Because its like space invaders game you get 50 points for rapping pookie...
Posted on 11/7/20 at 7:23 am to andouille
I have to explain why young black men killing each other is sad?
Posted on 11/7/20 at 7:27 am to Tcalman
They died of natural causes natural to the line of work they do.
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