2stepz_ahead
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i was hurt when his dad got killed.
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2stepz_ahead;c-10066707 said:he kinda look like his dad.
but why people think they families should be taken care of?
if they do, good, if he doesnt cool.
niggas feel entitled like a motherfukka.
if pops didnt set you up...you gotta blame pops
5 Grand;c-10066739 said:2stepz_ahead;c-10066707 said:he kinda look like his dad.
but why people think they families should be taken care of?
if they do, good, if he doesnt cool.
niggas feel entitled like a motherfukka.
if pops didnt set you up...you gotta blame pops
Well Criminal Minded is a classic album. It was on an independent label thats now defunct, so I don't know how they calculate royalties but it seems like Scott LaRock Jr should get something every time a song from Criminal Minded gets sampled or played on the radio or put in a video game.
Remember, KRS One met Scott LaRock in a homeless shelter. KRS was homeless and Scott LaRock was a social worker. Scott LaRock literally changed KRS's life, got him out of the shelter and into the recording studio. It seems like KRS DOES owe Scott LaRock Jr something.
2stepz_ahead;c-10065675 said:i was hurt when his dad got killed.
5 Grand;c-10066739 said:2stepz_ahead;c-10066707 said:he kinda look like his dad.
but why people think they families should be taken care of?
if they do, good, if he doesnt cool.
niggas feel entitled like a motherfukka.
if pops didnt set you up...you gotta blame pops
Well Criminal Minded is a classic album. It was on an independent label thats now defunct, so I don't know how they calculate royalties but it seems like Scott LaRock Jr should get something every time a song from Criminal Minded gets sampled or played on the radio or put in a video game.
Remember, KRS One met Scott LaRock in a homeless shelter. KRS was homeless and Scott LaRock was a social worker. Scott LaRock literally changed KRS's life, got him out of the shelter and into the recording studio. It seems like KRS DOES owe Scott LaRock Jr something.
O.G.;c-10068598 said:If anybody owes the kid ( which they don't)it's D-Nice. Scott got killed bcuz of D-Nice.
BedStuy;c-10066777 said:2stepz_ahead;c-10065675 said:i was hurt when his dad got killed.
Is there some kind of connection you had with Scott?
https://hiphopdx.com/news/id.41319/title.just-ice-shares-details-of-how-dj-scott-la-rock-was-killedqawshun;c-10068647 said:O.G.;c-10068598 said:If anybody owes the kid ( which they don't)it's D-Nice. Scott got killed bcuz of D-Nice.
You got the back story of that
DarthRozay;c-10068573 said:5 Grand;c-10066739 said:2stepz_ahead;c-10066707 said:he kinda look like his dad.
but why people think they families should be taken care of?
if they do, good, if he doesnt cool.
niggas feel entitled like a motherfukka.
if pops didnt set you up...you gotta blame pops
Well Criminal Minded is a classic album. It was on an independent label thats now defunct, so I don't know how they calculate royalties but it seems like Scott LaRock Jr should get something every time a song from Criminal Minded gets sampled or played on the radio or put in a video game.
Remember, KRS One met Scott LaRock in a homeless shelter. KRS was homeless and Scott LaRock was a social worker. Scott LaRock literally changed KRS's life, got him out of the shelter and into the recording studio. It seems like KRS DOES owe Scott LaRock Jr something.
whoever owns the rights to the music probably does get paid everytime it's used.
qawshun;c-10068647 said:O.G.;c-10068598 said:If anybody owes the kid ( which they don't)it's D-Nice. Scott got killed bcuz of D-Nice.
You got the back story of that
O.G.;c-10068719 said:qawshun;c-10068647 said:O.G.;c-10068598 said:If anybody owes the kid ( which they don't)it's D-Nice. Scott got killed bcuz of D-Nice.
You got the back story of that
Sterling met a violent death in 1987. His friend and BDP associate D-Nice had been assaulted by a couple of young men because D-Nice had been talking to one of their ex-girlfriends. D-Nice asked Sterling to try to help defuse the situation. Later that day, Sterling, Scotty "Manager Moe" Morris, DJ McBooo, D-Nice and BDP bodyguard Darrell, all riding in a red Jeep CJ-7 with a white fiberglass top on it, drove to the Highbridge Homes[1] Projects building on University Avenue in the South Bronx where the offending parties lived.[1] Sterling’s intention may have been to try to defuse the situation, but plenty of physical support arrived with him. As they were leaving, bullets ripped through the side and top of the Jeep. Sterling was hit in the head.
Critically wounded, he was driven in the Jeep to Lincoln Hospital, which was less than a mile away. He was conscious and talking to the doctors as he was wheeled into the emergency room. Sterling then stated to the doctor that he was feeling cold and tired. At first it was thought that his injuries were not life-threatening, and his friends last saw him being wheeled away into surgery. They couldn't go into the emergency room with him, so they went to the diner around the corner on Grand Concourse and East 149th Street to wait while he was treated. However, Sterling died in the operating room within one hour of being shot.
Two men were arrested and charged with Sterling's murder but were acquitted at the trial.
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