THESE two ninjas… Katt Williams And Suge Knight Involved In Nightclub Brawl According to TMZ reports : Freshly freed Katt Williams had a front row seat last night as good friend Suge Knight got into a CRAZY brawl outside a Hollywood club … that ended with Suge nearly mowing down some people in his SUV … just hours after Katt was released from jail. It all went down outside the Eden club. When the video (which is understandably shaky) starts, the massive brawl is already in full swing and you can see Suge trying to go after someone while Katt gets away from the action, walking behind a dumpster. As the camera pans back, you can see Suge on the left side of the frame in a tan long-sleeved shirt. Suge can be seen connecting with some sort of punch, but the actual blow is blocked from view. The next time we see Katt, he’s making his way to a black SUV while being chased by someone. Katt appears to get in the car before the guy is able to catch up to him. Suge then gets into a white SUV and guns it, nearly hitting several people on his way out of the parking lot. Take a look at the video for yourself. Both of these azzholes need to get their lives together! SMMFH
Conspiracy theorists? Take notice. This is the day you’ve been waiting for. There is a very good chance Tupac Shakur is alive and well, and in hiding, according to the man who was with him during the (allegedly) fatal shooting. Former Death Row Records kingpin Suge Knight came on 93.5 KDay in L.A. and threw gasoline on the fire of the urban legend that simply will not die. Tupac Coachella Performance Maybe we weren’t so far off after all when we posited that the Tupac hologram was the real deal. According to Suge, the rapper FAKED his own death. Knight’s theory on why the killer was never caught? There was no murder: “Maybe the question is … Pac’s not really dead … Pac’s somewhere else.” Asked if he ever saw Tupac’s body following the 1996 drive-by shooting, he adds, “Nobody seen Tupac dead.” Well, that’s one way of putting it. Suge Knight explains , “The person who supposedly cremated Tupac … this guy got about 3 million dollars .. personally from me. Cash … and next thing I know I never heard from the guy or seen him again … he retired and left.” Oookay then. You tell us: Is he really dead ?
Urban legends, myths, and conundrums surrounding Hip-Hop Despite being the “keep it real” music, there is as much gossip and rumors in hip-hop as any high school cafeteria in the U.S. Over the years they have ranged from minor to colossal, and some of them have a great deal of merit and some are just plain ridiculous. Check out the list we compiled below and tell us where you stand.
Nate Dogg will forever be hip hop’s favorite hook man. In spite of his recent passing, his legacy lives on through his music and the experiences he shared with friends and peers. The Urban Daily pays homage to the late singer by sharing a few little known facts about hip-hop’s greatest featured player. 1. Served in the U.S. Marines. At 16, Nate grew bored of the monotony of school. He dropped out of high school and joined the Marine Corps . He communicated, “I wanted to see if I was a man. So I joined the service as a litmus test.” Upon returning to Long Beach, he linked back up with Snoop Dogg and Warren G . The trio began to take their craft seriously and recorded a demo. They christened themselves 213 after their area code. 2. Suge Knight delayed the release of Nate Dogg’s debut album. Hale’s debut album, G Funk Classics Vol. 1 hit shelves in 1998. G Funk Classics was completed in 1996. The lead single, “Never Leave Me Alone,” was put into moderate rotation. Escalating tensions between Nate Dogg and Death Row resulted in Suge Knight having the album shelved. When Nate Dogg left Death Row in 1997, he attempted to have the disc released on his own imprint, Dogg Foundation . Legal battles between the artist and his former label stalled the album even further. Once released two years after originally intended, critics panned the collection of songs for its dated sound. 3. Nate Dogg is the son of a preacher. As a child, Nate began singing in his father’s church. His first church solo was at the age of four at Life Line Baptist Church in Clarksdale, Mississippi. He continued to refine his vocals at New Hope Baptist Church. He began attending that church once his family had relocated to Long Beach, California. Soon after, he stopped attending church altogether. 4. Never won a Grammy award. In spite of being on a gang of hit records, Nate Dogg’s work has never been recognized at any award ceremony. The hip hop crooner has been nominated four times at the Grammy Awards and always went home empty handed. The first nomination came in 1995 when he and Warren G recorded “Regulate.” The most controversial nomination came in 2001. Although featured on the hit, “The Next Episode,” Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg were the only people credited with the nod. Thereafter, he received nomination honors for his contributions to Ludacris’ “Area Codes” and Eminem’s “Shake That.” 5. Snoop Dogg’s “Ain’t No Fun (If The Homies Cant Have None)” was a personal milestone. Many were familiar with Nate Dogg’s robust tenor because of his scene stealing performance on Dr. Dre’s The Chronic . He, however, felt he still needed to develop his style of singing in minor keys. Everything Nate Dogg envisioned for his style and image was realized on “Ain’t No Fun..” Raunchy and misogynistic lyrics paired with addictive melodies and an unapologetic attitude became his signature because of Snoop’s track. Related Posts: Top 10 Artist/Producer Combinations REWIND: Top 10 Hip-Hop Singers Who Made The Best Remixes?
The world is going crazy over bullies as if they’re something new we haven’t seen before. Fact is, bullies are and have always been all around us. The world is filled with crazy bullies that only want what’s best for them. Don’t believe us? Here are 10 examples.
Former Death Row Records head Suge Knight was in a huge fight at Las Vegas’ Aria Hotel & Casino over the weekend. The brawl was caught on video camera. If you remember Suge and Tupac were involved in a fight at the MGM Grand in Vegas the night ‘Pac was gunned down. The fight led to Suge Knight being incarcerated. From TMZ : It all went down on the casino floor at the Aria Hotel in Las Vegas early Saturday morning. Suge can be seen throwing haymaker after haymaker … but it doesn’t look like he landed a single punch. According to an eyewitness … Suge flew off the handle when the little man approached him with a challenge … saying, “I can take you.” Eventually, the whole thing was broken up — and cops were spotted at the hotel soon after. We’re told Suge was not arrested over the incident. Watch video of the fight below: RELATED: Nate Dogg Dead At 41 RELATED: Suge Knight Reaches Settlement With Kanye West In Lawsuit
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