the music industry is crazy but no genre produces as many wild stories as the world of hip-hop from gangsters who've entered the genre to make a better life for themselves to all kinds of weird and wonderful characters that have found their way to the rap game as either an artist manager or anything in between the people involved in hip-hop are already wilder than most people would ever imagine so it's no surprise when you look at some of the insane things that have allegedly happened to them some of these Tales are even stranger and fiction because
today we'll be talking about everything from premeditated bombings to alleged kidnappings in Africa and even rumors that the government uses rappers for their own deceitful purposes it's your boy Lea and these are some of rap's craziest conspiracies and at the moment no one is generating more crazy stories than this disgraced hip-hop Legend one of the other allegations in the Cassie ventur lawsuit concerned kid cutting this is from Michael V from YouTube will the feds investigate the rumors that kid Cy's car was blown up by Diddy right now the chickens are coming home to roost for
the bad boy CEO after years of speculation about his drug use sexual abuse and homosexuality all the secrets that puff kept hidden or that he allegedly paid hush money to suppress are now spilling out and there are some really wild allegations and while we could be here all day covering puff most of the craziest allegations about him come from his days with his ex and R&B singer Cassie Ventura back when she was signed to Bad Boy Diddy and Cassie were in a relationship that was deeply abusive alongside endless assaults from him puff also showed off
the depths of his controlling nature and ruthlessness there's millions of stories but take this one that someone informed the UK's Daily Mail of for an example of what puff was allegedly like behind the scenes in 2009 Combs apparently pressured Cassie to get breast implants then demanded the next day That Celebrity surgeon Dr Frank Ryan removed them because they were too big despite warnings it would be harmful to Cassie to do that but Diddy was like no they've got to come out call who you need to call they've got to come out this is typical of
the craziness that Cassie was exposed to during her time with puff but perhaps the wildest rumor of all comes from his assassination attempt on kid CI when he allegedly blew up his car for what he did to Cassie yes really and kidy himself has actually confirmed it was true before the drama did he actually introduce them to one another so that he could help Cassie work on her music at one point Cassie even stayed at cu's house for a while when the abuse from Diddy got too much for her to handle initially he thought that's
all it was until one day he looked through her phone and discovered they were dating behind his back didd he saw red prompting him to quote place a manual cork screw between his fingers and chase her around the house her then security guard Roger bonds corroborated this story in an interview with Vlad TV from what I'm hearing is that she she was having a fear with kid Cy when he went through the phone he called the number and kid Cy picked up and he was like what I don't know exactly what he said I know
that he went over to his house and kid cudy wasn't there I know at that particular time after that happened Cassie wouldn't come around when he couldn't exact his revenge on Cassie herself he took his frustrations out on his personal assistance Capricorn and he really got upset with her because she had to know about kid cudy because she never went to the studio by herself she always went with Cassie and um he put hands on Capricorn because of that situation and Capricorn end up leaving and suing him for it and he paid Capricorn $450,000 eventually
Cassie returned to Diddy side but he wasn't done getting back at those involved and apparently CI got into a fight with diddy at a club in LA in October of 2012 where the two reportedly exchanged some heated words to the point where the entire Club was watching creating a huge scene afterwards CI seem to reference the incident on his track Dennis hooked me up with some whiskey where he said which many felt like was a direct response to the situation but cui probably didn't realize how right he was about that and since Diddy was unable
to let go of what happened he hatched the plot to get back at cuy by blowing up his car as it sat in the driveway of his house and to make sure he knew who he was messing with he even literally told Cassie that he was going to do it in February of 2012 during Paris Fashion Week Diddy told Cassie that he was going to blow up kid C's Car and that he wanted to ensure that kid Cy was home with his friends when it happened around that time kid C's car exploded in his driveway
but what people probably didn't expect was that cui completely backed her up because just days after the story came to light a spokeswoman for kid Cy additionally confirmed cass's account to the New York Times where she said this is all true among all of the stories that emerged this really left people shook because it showed the length that puff was willing to go when he had a message to send one user wrote that this incident quote scared him the most and that it only was ignored because it was another celebrity imagine that was a random
innocent civilian that [ __ ] is terrifying he even knows the number to call to arrange a mafia style hit like that and according to booy Diddy was essentially sick in love to do something like this if somebody do that behind a woman you you sick in love like you know something initially some people were skeptical that Diddy could get away with this for so long no way kid C's Car blew up and not a single article to be found about it but it turns out this actually wasn't the first time it had been brought
up way back in 2014 a writer named Gavin Godfree actually tweeted about it saying I heard Diddy set kid C's car on fire for messing around with Cassie one despite being an iconic figure in the rap game Diddy apparently operated more like a mob boss than a record label CEO but it seems like he wasn't a concern for the people at the center of the next conspiracy theory the hip-hop police when it comes to the police of hip-hop you probably think of people like DJ Vlad who many accuse of using his interviews as a way
to try and get rappers to confess to Serious crimes such as the time he asked this to peeee Longway in February of 2017 like how old were you when you first start hustling I wasn't hustling man I was I I was a school guy man going to school handle my business man you know you 100% legal you a good yeah yeah doing everything by the book doing it by the book man make sure it happen okay he's asked so many questions that caught so many rappers off guard and even pulled a Nardo on Lil Baby
One Time okay you got a fight with a with a white dude exactly was it like a racist thing was it like whites and blacks kind of clicked up in there how you know that that's just how prison is most times I'm talk about how you know I got into it with a white dude though I think you may have mentioned it in the past it got so bad that in one interview gisel does Benny The Butcher straight up called them out for it but let me ask you this okay let me ask you this
question right here let me ask you this if you got the platform and you know that you know what I'm saying like what make you ask those questions like that uh anyone who I talk to I talk about past [ __ ] mhm I don't interview people knowing they're still doing whatever whatever illegal [ __ ] in their present life right right you know as I'm talking to them we don't have those types of relationships right and in fact we we've even you know you you'll see certain interviews where it's like oh you have an
open case let's not talk about it next question you know you know what I'm saying like you know when I interviewed the baby he still had an open case you know when he uh killed that one dude in self-defense at Walmart so I said hey we're just not going to talk about it vlad's interviews are so much more like interrogations that people even think he played a part in getting a rapper by the name of AR AB locked up at as it was allegedly reported that he admitted to a crime while doing an interview with
him however it was debunked by Arab himself but while Vlad was accused of being a Fed who willingly tried to incriminate rappers there's a conspiracy that runs a bit deeper when it comes to the police of Hip Hop if you're not familiar with this special unit of the NYPD here's the late Prodigy from Mob deep to explain what they apparently do the task force that works alongside the gun squad their jurisdiction it goes through all Bs the hip-hop test a lot of people thought it was a myth at first not true they try to deny
it at first but you know I actually met with the guy that started the task force the captain of his little Precinct that he worked in they gave him budget to do this task force they talking us a lot of it is brought up we bring it upon ourself they know we a easy target they see a car that looks like a RAB car and they like yeah I'm pull this car over cuz most likely there a gun or some weed or something in that car right there Prodigy also believed that once you're aware of
it you need to know how to avoid it's my job to know that they tallet than me and it's my job to be on point and protect myself from anything that can happen and I wasn't on my job as much as I should have been tasked with keeping the pressure of the rap world the theory goes that the hip-hop police were given free reign to do whatever it took to keep these MC's in check and over time the officers enforcing this law became recognizable figures to rappers like Tonyo who had to deal with harassment from
them on a daily basis hip-hop police to follow me home follow 50 home I done been to clubs and Hip-Hop police we have four or five cars back then we had Superman y'all don't even know who Superman is Superman was tall he look like Christopher Reed he'll grab you right out the car grab by the wa he'll see the weed he be like I don't care about where's the guns these are all hip-hop hoies you had curly top Superman when them [ __ ] come you better not have a gun on you the fats are
watches throughout the years their existence was shrouded in mystery but since the 9s artists have gradually lifted the lid on what they experienced and because of that today's artists are aware of them and actively trying to stay off of The Radars if you haven't read decoded Jay-Z's book he got he got a great scene in there about the hip-hop police is real real interesting so you ever had any run in with the hip-hop police not yet I'm trying to provoke that so I can make sure that I can tell the tail too cuz that ain't
cool they can't be doing that [ __ ] not in real life n not in real life it's cool to just you know act like it's like a myth but if they really doing that [ __ ] that's kind of weak although it started in New York it seems like like dedicating an entire unit to dealing with visiting rappers has spread to the South this was made clear in a 2004 Miami Herald article where they accused their Police Department of secretly watching and keeping dossier on hip-hop celebrities and said that they photographed rappers as they
arrived at Miami International Airport in the wake of the news the American civil liberties Union and The Hip Hop Summit Action Network soon threatened legal action on the grounds that a very dangerous precedent has been set it needs to be exposed and we're going to take legal action against these police departments for violating the constitutional rights of hip-hop artists as crazy as this is it turns out there are some dirty cops in their ranks too according to Uncle Snoop he even managed to bribe them to work for him instead [ __ ] whenever I would
go to New York the [ __ ] will be outside my hotel they will follow me to the [ __ ] shows they arrest certain [ __ ] with me that like if a [ __ ] had weed on them they they would be like on a [ __ ] heels like right there like damn cuz like hold on them [ __ ] like a real movie or TV show when you just low know a [ __ ] following you then one day I had my security go holler at them [ __ ] man went
holler at them yeah we help po police we on Snoop ass he better not do a [ __ ] thing while they out here I went down there by myself what's happing what's up with you why y'all following me I don't do crimes I don't do all that [ __ ] man what's going on oh man Snoop Dog you know we really love you man we ain't [ __ ] with you like that man what's Happ watch y'all work for me man look out for a [ __ ] man put a few dollars in your
pocket I sound like a good idea I'm running past my partner in the '90s rap had so many Street certified artists for them to Target but if our next conspiracy theory is to be believed then that might not have been a coincidence and maybe even the success of the drill scenes we see today have a more Sinister undercurrent to them this is the alleged plot to use gangster rap to populate private prison you guys might know a man by the name of Charleston white the unfiltered spokesman of Hip Hop who has been banned across multiple
social media platforms for his controversial takes well one time I did a video on him and in my research I found a clip where he had a hot take about gangster rap that may actually have some truth to it here's the clip gang banging came before gang the rap and then the rap perpetuated it and solidified it yeah prop prop just the propaganda the fuel to it now what's crazy is that not too long ago an anonymous confessional from a former music executive was released and it really shows that Charleston was on to something after
seeing what had happened since he left the industry he felt the need to speak out about what happened back in 1991 when a group of music business bigwigs gathered outside of Los Angeles in his Anonymous confessional the unnamed whistleblower recalled seeing some people he didn't recognize and it was them who explained their plot he told us that since our employers have become silent investors in this prison business it was now in their interest to make sure that these prisons remained filled our job would be to help make this happen by marketing music which promotes criminal
Behavior rap being the music of choice he explained that the companies we work for had invested Millions into the business of privately owned prisons and that our positions in influence in the music industry would actually impact the profitability of these Investments within a few months of the meeting taken place he said that he noticed a drastic difference in the direction of Music according to him it was as if the order had been given to all major label Executives the music was climbing the charts and most companies were more than happy to capitalize on it now
this seems really wild but some rappers like crazy bone from Bone Thugs and Harmony have argued that if you look at how music has evolved since this alleged meeting took place it actually might be more plausible than you would think they were told not to sign any more political rappers any more rappers that had messes in their music no positivity it was all to be gangster rap music that they promoted and and and put out the first emotion I felt was shocked cuz I was definitely taken back by this just knowing the level of evil
that's involved the second emotion I felt was anger anger because it's not enough for them to exploit our culture and make all the money off of it m because let's keep it real the industry has never been favorable towards the artist never but they're going to go beyond the artist to get the artist to influence and lure in the consumer which they knew at the time were mainly minorities yep in other words keep promoting gangster rap so that the youngsters will be influenced by them will incite them to want to act like them and it's
a very good chance they'll end up in their prison yeah so they're getting paid twice they're getting paid from the artist they sign in and then they're getting paid from the the people that that these artists influence that goes to prison they making the kill fans have bought it too and it probably says a lot about where we're at in society that it seems totally possible after what I've learned about Diddy with Usher with Justin Bieber and freaking Meek Mill [ __ ] doesn't seem that crazy especially if you looking up the percentage of African-Americans
we got locked away how we had 21% of the world's inmates in 2015 and how long a prison sentence is in the US versus other countries rather than deny it one hip-hop Legend who made music about life in the streets actually thinks it's easily detectable when you look at who really benefits from all the violence surrounding gangster rap who benefits and profits off our bickering and our division I don't know their names but if you follow the money you go high enough you start to see literally the same people who own the labels on private
prison it seems really kind of suspicious if you want to say that word that the records that come out are really geared here to push people towards that prison industry with private prisons estimated to generate around $4 billion in annual profits it appears that if that meeting was real then the labels are doing their jobs but it's arguably gone one step further as we now have record numbers of rappers either dead or behind bars it's gone to another level now that drill music not only gets the consumers but the rappers themselves while many of today's
rappers unfortunately losing their lives as a result of their proximity to gang violence this isn't the only factor that has led so many talented artists passing away long before they should but in the eyes of those who are in favor of our next Theory one of the most tragic deaths that struck hip-hop in recent years might have been an elaborate plan to let the young rapper escape the pressures of Fame I'm talking about the rumors that juice World faked his death and is actually still among us today by now you're probably familiar with the tragic
circumstances surrounding Juice's demise just days after his 21st birthday juice was traveling back to Chicago on a private plane with his Entourage when they were informed that the cops were waiting for them at the airport despite the fact that he had dozens of guns and pounds of weed on board it was the pills and Juice's pocket that concerned him so he decided to swallow everything he had resulting in a tragic overdose in Midway Airport while the coroner ruled his death was the direct result of toxic levels of Codine and Oxycodone in his body some people
weren't willing to accept that this is how he met his end or that he even died in the first place the theory all started when people began to notice this tweet from back in 2017 where juice outlined his plan my goal is to get overly famous Shine for a couple of years then fake my death as he racked up number one albums and embarked on Ro tours You could argue that he was already overly Famous by the time he passed and might have decided to escape from it all elsewhere there were some things that just
didn't add up for one thing the Washington Post appeared to share the news of his demise 2 days before it actually happened then as is always the case when a rapper passes away in suspicious circumstances people started to dig deep into his lyrics for clues that he orchestrated the whole thing for example and all girls are the same juice says I'm a jealous boy really feel like John lennin Not only was December 8th the exact day that John lennin was murdered but it's also the same day juice died other people drew parallels to Tupac Shakur
another rapper who was alleged to have faked his own death and had napped the whole thing out on his final album under the name mavelli on his track Chrome juice mentioned not only the drug use that had apparently spelled his end but he also mentioned the rapper who was at the center of one of the original rap conspiracy theories does anybody know what planet I'm on I'm on Venus given aliens penis juice world mavelli I mean it with so much speculation swirling around what probably didn't help was the fact that his ex-girlfriend Ali was throwing
fuel on the fire with her Instagram rants that while never claiming he was still alive certainly implied that some other stuff was going on I've been quiet for the past year and a half plus and to myself took myself away from everyone because I knew what was going to happen if people knew what happened the day before Jared passed and and the day that Jared passed and everything like that which I cannot speak upon at this moment but I will I will I just have to make sure that I safe y'all mad literally I'm like
oh blah blah blah you guys think he died from a [Music] you're wrong you're wrong literally you're wrong so suck okay there a lot of [ __ ] y'all don't know that I G through myself why I let y'all G and talk mad [ __ ] on me I don't try as they might fans couldn't prove that juice was still around and every time they speculated he might make his return he never reemerge unfortunately the truth was that no matter how much they wanted him to still be living the late juice world was simply a
young man with demons that caught up to him sadly rappers dying from drug use is nothing new these days while there is a real drug epidemic at the moment other rappers such as the legendary pimpy of UGK was also said to have been killed by the substances he relied on but there are those who feel that the story of what happened in that hotel room has been suppressed and in reality he was actually murdered when the Houston rap Legend passed the general consensus was that it was a result of his lifetime lean habit but it
was actually his Coden use combined in with sleep apnea that was ruled as the cause of death he had prescription medication in him when he passed away a spokesman from the Los Angeles County coroner's office explained and the levels were elevated but not real high so it wasn't an overdose but we think it was the result of taking the cough medication with his sleeping problems although the authorities were content to say that it was accidental not everyone was convinced because in the weeks leading up to his tragic passing pimp C had been hellbent on exposing
the Seedy underbelly of the rap world first he made some enemies with his Chronicles of Pimp C articles for ozone magazine in these columns he called out everyone from alleged undercover homosexuals in music to people like Houston producer Lil Troy who he believed had been snitching on the whole north side of Houston and put a bunch of people's daddies brothers uncles and Sons in the penitentiary his claims included that R&B singer Neo is gay claimed that Atlanta is not in the South because Atlanta is on East Coast time and accuses certain artists like Young Jeezy
of abandoning BMF after the feds cracked down on them in response people like the hood connected Lil Troy advised that he keep his nose out of his business the beef was between me and face it didn't have anything to do with Pimp C pimp ain't even no gangster I went to jail on drug charges he got locked up for pulling a gun on a woman in a mall is that gangster you can't compare your rap sheet to mine despite the fact that he was probably playing with fire with his claims Pimp C just kept doubling
down some of these [ __ ] I don't never see these [ __ ] in the street man you know what I'm saying we be out in the open man we ain't hiding cuz we ain't [ __ ] over nobody and stole nobody money man we ain't told on nobody and I just left the penitenti and man the [ __ ] with the LI time with the [ __ ] that with the punk down there [ __ ] the [ __ ] doing 25 and anything over one digit was Stand Up Guys the [ __
] with two years or three years was down there [ __ ] them bars in the head [ __ ] you know who you is [ __ ] know I'm talking about old punk ass [ __ ] and and while I'm talking about it there a whole bunch of you ho ass rap [ __ ] that's in the closet [ __ ] as news spread of his passing the South went into mourning but as the years passed some of those close to him began to reveal information which might suggest that the narrative we've been told
isn't exactly true first there was the 36 mafia's DJ Paul who was with pimc just days before his passing he said pimc was like he was laying down like he was praying and but it it was blood all over the bed like he threw it up but they thought he had been shot in the head you know they didn't know what the hell happened while he didn't necessarily say there was Foul Play the Bay Area is too short had reservations based on the lack of transparency over what happened that day so right off the rip
I'm like what happened what happened and all I get back is well he was in his room by himself and they found him I'm like it was the door did it have that thing on it like tell me something and the most I could get was I never forgot if the door was locked and I had to break it down cuz if the door wasn't locked that means somebody left out with me I never really heard something that would give that closure for me I never really heard anything tangible or true like what happened to
my guy while there were alarm bells ringing already the person who really raised the alarm was Pimp C's biographer Julia Murray during the Press Run for the book Julia provided more detail than the public ever had previously opening up a whole new range of theories speaking on behalf of his mother Julia revealed that she felt something was a Miss in the reports his mom believes he was murdered and she basically breaks down the reasons why she believes that but as far as like physical evidence I had a some other people review the autopsy report and
things like that and they they didn't really come to a solid conclusion as far as any Foul Play A lot of people have heard that he died of a Codine overdose which is not true at all the coroner said you know he did not overdose and then you had all these newspapers that said that he did overdose so that was just irresponsible media that came up with that story but the the official story was that he had sleep apnea um which is a condition which can make it hard for you to basically stop breathing and
your sleep and the story was that he took some Codine which prevented him from his body from waking up the way that it normally would specifically pimpy's mom believes he was poisoned there was someone with him when he passed who was a very shady strange character so there there was a actually a person of interest according to his mother that that she believed had something to do with his death while no official inquest had been opened into what really happened after what Julia said the words of people like DJ Paul and T short has some
thinking that something doesn't quite add up something about his death creeps me out the thought of blood everywhere in a motel room and him being found on his knees in a Praying position are bone chilling rest in peace pimpy you always spoke the truth in pimpy's case there's no real way to ever get to the bottom of the story as the truth probably died with him but when it comes to Kanye's alleged near-death experience in Uganda well that's a different story 2018 was a chaotic year for Kanye from adopting the mag hat to claiming that
slavery was a choice it was a time period where he really endangered The public's love for him but when he went to Uganda it seemed like his trademark mood swings nearly led him to lose his life back then Kanye was excited to go over to Africa in hopes that it would be creatively energizing we have to go to what is known as Africa I just need to go and even find out what it's really called and just grab the soil and and be and and cook food you know 5 meals a day so the metabim
stays up and have my kids in the studio and have the mic in the open initially it seemed like all was going well he was meeting and greeting the president not to mention giving away free Yeezys to Ugandan children but the trip was about to go off the rails during a fateful trip to the jungle on September 29th 2018 Radar Online reported that Kanye and his family had visited a Jungle Safari in the night when Kanye decided he wanted to return to their exclusive Resort but his security said that was imp possible apparently they told
Kanye they couldn't get a plane back and guarantee his safety so yay hired locals to escort him back home immediately this was a concern for his team they thought these guys were going to kidnap Kanye The Source said both sides flashed their weapons and neither side would back down it was a battle of wills The Source continued luckily a plane was chartered for the morning and they left without incident in a moment's notice yay could have lost his life in the Ugandan jungle and in typical fashion it would have been because no one could tell
him what to do but according to insiders this was indicative of the extreme mental anguish that he was suffering at the time I know someone personally that was with yay in Africa they said he was on one out there said he was so paranoid he thought Kim or the Kardashian family had hired someone to kill him and locked down his whole place until he could get a private jet there to leave and didn't let anybody on with him although no one on the trip had ever confirmed what occurred that day there have been some subtle
hints from people who were known to be in Uganda with yay first himself who abandoned his yandi album after the trip renounced the Red Cap dyed his hair blonde and instead made Jesus his King but conspiracy theorists also believed he left a little lyrical clue within the album about what went down on the track on God where he said bleach my hair every time they thought I could have died elsewhere there was fashion designer and former yay confident taine Emory who posted a relieve tweet the minute they arrived back in America declaring he could kiss
the [ __ ] ground then there was s Jewels who abruptly stopped updating her Instagram shortly after the apparent timeline where the kidnapping took place at the time she was the manager of good music s 070 shake and entered y's Inner Circle for a little bit on an episode of his podcast Joe Buton basically reference the story declaring that her and Terence Jay were along for the potential near-death experience she went to [ __ ] Africa with the west but it wasn't really with the West it was with homeboy that she was [ __ ]
and they [ __ ] tried to run her out of [ __ ] Africa and tried to kidnap her and then homeboy had the highest Security in Africa and then we never saw a location from Africa again we never since then yes Jules has seemed to vaguely reference what went down hinting that all of the theorists weren't exactly right but that they weren't exactly wrong either instead she left it up to yay to tell the truth of what happened out there what a time I can assure you nothing that is mentioned in these comments is
the truth LOL somewhat close but major facts missing here maybe one day he will tell the story for now yay hasn't expressed any interest in letting the world know what really went down which is just like how Kendrick Lamar has been covering up the truth about his gang credentials growing up in the heart of Compton Kendrick always maintained that he was a good kid in a Mad City but some people wondered if his ties to gang life are a little deeper than he had revealed before he was ever a multiplatinum selling rapper his father moved
out of Chicago to evade his own relationship with the southside's Gangster Disciples many of his uncles were also affiliated with the Compton Crips they were deep in the streets so much so that one of them served a 15year stretch for armed robbery and another is behind bars for the same crime today unfortunately they would be the lucky ones as Kendrick's Uncle Tony would be killed at a burger stand and this tragedy would be commemorated on the track money trees and PMP my grandma's death Uncle at Lou burar but throughout the years Kendrick has always maintained
that he's not an actual participant in the gang life but just someone who saw a lot however there are some who have suggested that Kendrick's ties to the Bloods specifically the Westside py RS who were active in his neighborhood runs deeper considering that he's still friends with so many of the members among them is H j3 one of his homies from back in the day who said that Kendrick still reps his hood in his own ways yeah Kendrick a real homie though a lot of [ __ ] don't know that Kendrick didn't pay for homies
funerals put money on homies books I'm on his album covers to pimper Butterfly yeah I'm in the front of him yeah still to this day still to this day he putting on you know for the he even commented on a post recently from academics where he stood up for Kendrick after it was posted that they were bumping Drake in Kendrick's neighborhood because of comments like this people think he is maybe a little more entrenched in that life than he said Kendrick was [ __ ] with Street dudes before he got money Drake had to get
rich and then pay for Street Credibility other stories like ad from the no jumper podcast also don't help apparently despite being at least double his height Kendrick tried to threaten ad over an incident that happened way back but it was a case of a mistaken identity you want to know a crazy thing about Kendrick bro my first encounter with him he thought I was somebody else bro he he lowkey tried to press me I guess some [ __ ] jumped him back in the day and I came to the studio and he was mad he
was like Hey you from almond block and I was like nah but he was hot almond block is another hood of compant and I was like no I ain't from almond block and he was like you is from almond block I'm like no Mama block him over here and then we was cool after that he was mad like like if I was mama block he would have got his get back on me that day but for everyone who felt Kendrick's ties to the py Run Deep there are others who feel that while he does rep
Compton to the foest he was never an active gang banger in reality he was actually kept away from that life when he began to show promise crazy part about it is Kendrick really grew up in a rough neighborhood protective neighborhood but a rough neighborhood shout out to those Brothers over there he grew up in Westside P area and comptent because they made sure he stayed grounded he didn't get snatched into it cuz a lot of cats when it comes to the gang life we get that negative [ __ ] but Kendrick's a he's a living
proof that you can grow up over there and the community and the gang members will protect you and make sure you don't get caught up in this it's a different thing going on according to those from the neighborhoods of Compton and who are familiar with the world of Crips and bloods this seems like the logical answer to how K Do's links to the pyrus work this is old school rules the bright spot the smart kid the college kid the rising star the athlete were always protected older heads always told you to stay off the corners
get in the house by 9: and keep your head in the books stay focused and go be great then bring opportunities back even if that is the case rappers are still afraid of Kendrick Lamar and if you want to learn more about that just check out this video on the screen or if you want to check out more hip-hop conspiracy theories then check out the other video on the screen my name is Lua and I'll catch you guys on the next one by the way if you want me to make a part three to this
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