G.R.I.P. Money $$$
New member
also gotta co signature static major, i didnt fully appreciate his work til his death...
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corporatebrotha;115994 said:damn...Jamarcus got ME hot and I'm a Cowboys fan...
I'm like is nobody gonna throw the cuffs on this nigga cause he's robbing the Raiders org, with no mask and gun.
He was decent in college then turned to a fat slob in the NFL who's just taking money...Nigga cares more about his chains (apparently) and jewelery than he does about his team or career...Nigga is just figuring out how to live off 30 something odd million for the rest of his life, cause that's it once he's done with Oakland. How you gon get another shot, when you on the team that gives cats their last hurrah before exiting the league?
SMH, I wish i had some of his cheese or talent, no way I'd let it go like that...I knew he was trash when i saw him and Troy Smith being interviewed at the Nat'l Champ Game a few years back (O State and Fl or LSU) anyways, Troy LOOKED like an NFL qb and spoke like one...Jamarcus? Nigga had on a Coogi bedsheet sweater with these HUGE chains...he sounded like they took him from the field picking cotton for massa, to NFL stardom...dumb as a doorknob
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Bias, who returned home later that night, retrieved his newly-leased sports car and drove back to his room on the campus of the University of Maryland.
However, prior to, and concurrent with, some of the given timelines of his activities at the campus, Bias's vehicle was observed and recorded by undercover agents of the Washington, DC metropolitan police department "cruising" one of the city’s most notorious drug neighborhoods along Montana Avenue, in the northeast section of the city. Although the surveillance did not determine who specifically was in the vehicle, or if the vehicle stopped for any purpose, they did estimate there were at least two people, driver and passenger, in the vehicle, and they recorded its license number.
The campus timeline said he arrived back onto campus at around 11 p.m. and ate crab with some teammates and a member of the football team. He left campus at approximately 2 a.m. on the 19th and drove to an off-campus gathering, which he attended briefly before returning to his dorm in Washington Hall at 3 a.m. Bias took a dose of cocaine which likely induced cardiac arrhythmia.
Bias went into convulsions, approximately 3:30 am, before he drifted off to sleep from taking cocaine. When the 911-call to Prince George's County Emergency Services was made by Brian Tribble (a long-time friend), Bias was unconscious and not breathing. All attempts by the emergency medical team to restart his heart and breathing were unsuccessful. According to the campus timeline, Bias collapsed sometime between 6:25 and 6:32 a.m. while talking with teammate Terry Long. According to Bias's sister, who only had a secondhand account of the story, Bias was sitting on a couch and leaned back as though he were going to sleep, but instead began to have a seizure. Bias was pronounced dead at 8:55 a.m. in the Emergency Department at Leland Memorial Hospital in Riverdale, Maryland, of a cardiac arrhythmia related to usage of cocaine.
droc1985;116330 said:[video=youtube;i5F5xP6cwRg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i5F5xP6cwRg[/video]
For yall unfamiliar this the dude who wrote lollipop for Lil Wayne and a majority of Aaliyah hits. Died of a medical procedure that went terribly wrong. Man being a songwriter myself I really admire and still look up to this nigga. Also was in love with Aaliyah!!
Discography: Dude was underated and very talented.
Static/Major’s career spanned nearly 13 years and included a cluster of songs that he sang, produced and/or wrote. Here is a partial list:
1995:
“Gin & Juice”
with Devante Swing
1996:
“Pony,” written for Ginuwine
1998:
Cheers 2 U, album with Playa
“Are You that Somebody” written for Aaliyah
“Eyes Better Not Wander” written for Nicole Wray
“To My” with Timbaland
“What Cha Talkin’ Bout”
with Timbaland
1999:
“Same Ol’ G” and “So Anxious” written for Ginuwine
“Say My Name”
(Timbaland’s Remix)
written for Destiny’s Child
2000:
“Change the Game” with Jay-Z “You Owe Me” written for Nas
“Try Again” written for Aaliyah “Come Back In One Piece” written for Aaliyah
“We At It Again”
with Timbaland & Magoo
2001:
“Loose Rap”
written for and with Aaliyah
“We Need a Resolution”
written for Aaliyah
“Rock The Boat”
written for Aaliyah
“More Than a Woman”
written for Aaliyah
“Indian Carpet”
with Timbaland & Magoo
2002:
“Addictive”
written for Truth Hurts
2003:
“Crank It Up”
for and with David Banner
2004:
“Come as You Are” for Brandy
“I Came to Bring the Pain”
with Lil’ Flip
2005:
“Juicy” with Pretty Ricky
2006:
“On the Hotline” for Pretty Ricky
“Can I Take U Home”
for and with Jamie Foxx
2007:
“Good Weather Music”
with T-Hud featuring UGK
2008:
“Lollipop”
Lil Wayne featuring Static/Major
2009:
Suppertime (tentative)
damobb2deep;116613 said:could the rapper dolla be conciderd?
mostvigorousone;115587 said:1. Len Bias
texasboi409;116625 said:man i forgot about my nigga static i used to sing cheers 2 u to hoes freshman year ...damn r.i.p. i was hurt when dude died
peagle05;115816 said:![]()
fucked his knee up and was never the same
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smh.
The Jamel;117050 said:Damn I didn't realize that Static was that much of a driving force behind Timbo's music... SMH @ Timbo trying to take all the credit!
one_manshow;116957 said:Darius Miles- Career as a Clip showed potential
Sean Taylor
Juan Dixon
Allan Houston- He still caking though