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Big L Rest in PEace
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[h2]No.7 - Yaki Kadafi[/h2]
Arguably the brightest star in 2Pac's Outlawz group, Kadafi was also a cousin of the famed rapper. Kadafi appeared live and in music videos with 2Pac, and also collaborated with several other acts. At the age of 19, Kadafi was killed in a New Jersey housing project, just two months after being present at 2Pac's slaying in Las Vegas. Despite conspiracies about the shooting (Kadafi was said to be the only witness willing to talk to police about 2Pac's death), it's more likely that the young rapper was killed by accident or during an argument.
My favorite Outlaw, son was nasty"I'm from N-E-W Jerz.."
Word. Let's remind everybody of how disturbingly prevalent violence is in the hip hop community.Originally Posted by ThrowedInDaGame
Not the most tasteful list in the world.
Originally Posted by Spot Rusherz
biggie is GOAT
Originally Posted by 36 OUNCES
Originally Posted by play2much2004
[h2]No.9 - Soulja Slim[/h2]
No. 9 on our list may not be a household name, but you've probably heard him through his guest spot on Juvenile's "Slow Motion" hit, which topped the charts in 2004 -- a year after Soulja Slim's death. That hit was the biggest for Slim, who was on Master P's No Limit label. His debut album, Give It 2 'Em Raw, went platinum and featured guest spots by Snoop Dogg, among others. At the age of 26, Slim was shot multiple times in New Orleans. A shooter was arrested and charged, but the charges were later dropped. Police have said that a later murder was in retaliation for Slim's slaying.
[h2]No.4 - Big L[/h2]
The New York rhymer was a regional success until his breakthrough album The Big Picture, which was tragically released after his death. The Big Picture peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard top R&B/hip hop albums of 2000, and at No. 13 on the top-200 list, and featured appearances by genre giants such as 2Pac, Fat Joe and Big Daddy Kane. Had he lived, big things were likely in the cards for Big L, who was about to sign with Jay-Z's Rock-A-Fella label. The rapper was shot to death in Harlem in 1999, likely because his raps about drug-world slang had offended New York's criminal underworld.
[color= rgb(255, 0, 0)]Ay'body knows he got killed cause they were looking for hisbrother.[/color]
[color= rgb(0, 102, 0)]My-T.[/color]
Someone already said it.Originally Posted by ggarvinXX3
before anyone say it...
WHERES STACK BUNDLES!!!!!!
.Originally Posted by Tommy Wong
The rapper was shot to death in Harlem in 1999, likely because his raps about drug-world slang had offended New York's criminal underworld
Originally Posted by ggarvinXX3
before anyone say it...
WHERES STACK BUNDLES!!!!!!
[color= rgb(255, 0, 0)]Ay'body knows he got killed cause they were looking for his brother.[/color]Originally Posted by MyTsharp
[h2][/h2][h2]No.4 - Big L[/h2]
The New York rhymer was a regional success until his breakthrough album The Big Picture, which was tragically released after his death. The Big Picture peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard top R&B/hip hop albums of 2000, and at No. 13 on the top-200 list, and featured appearances by genre giants such as 2Pac, Fat Joe and Big Daddy Kane. Had he lived, big things were likely in the cards for Big L, who was about to sign with Jay-Z's Rock-A-Fella label. The rapper was shot to death in Harlem in 1999, likely because his raps about drug-world slang had offended New York's criminal underworld.
Exactly.Originally Posted by magikmike
My favorite Outlaw, son was nasty"I'm from N-E-W Jerz.."
Ehhhhh....Originally Posted by ggarvinXX3
before anyone say it...
WHERES STACK BUNDLES!!!!!!
.Originally Posted by Tommy Wong
The rapper was shot to death in Harlem in 1999, likely because his raps about drug-world slang had offended New York's criminal underworld
[color= rgb(255, 0, 0)]I'm sayin'[/color]Originally Posted by yungmatt
Originally Posted by ggarvinXX3
before anyone say it...
WHERES STACK BUNDLES!!!!!!
The list doesnt even make sense without Stack IMO
but BIG is the GOAT, list is suspect , /thread
What's so suspect about it? Dudes love throwin' this word out for no apparent reason.