Posts Tagged ‘Killer Mike’

August 8th, 2008

Big Boi And Killer Mike Squash Beef

Glad two grown men can talk it out. Thanks to The Smoking Section

August 1st, 2008

Killer Mike Responds to Big Boi


via SmokingSection

I thought the south was known for not beefing with eachother, shit has been a royal rumble lately.

Response to: Big Boi from Outkast talks with DJ Envy

August 1st, 2008

Trina ft. Killer Mike - Look Back At Me


I’d slap it in her face if she asked nicely.

July 24th, 2008

Killer Mike Talks With DJ Envy


July 16th, 2008

Killer Mike on Nas Renigging His Album Title



Killer Mike on Nas Renigging his Album Title from 2dopeboyz.com on Vimeo.

Props 2DopeBoyz

July 13th, 2008

Killer Mike Comments On Rappers Promoting Gangs

HipHopDX: So let’s just start with your most recent barb on “Killionaire”: “I see these fake-ass Bloods, I keep a tight lip.” Was that a shot at Lil Wayne or no?

Killer Mike: That’s a shot at every rapper who is going against the words of T. Rodgers. See, I don’t want you to reduce me or my words to anything petty. And the reason I say that is I accept and acknowledge the accountability that I have as a rapper in influencing the greater public. Now, that being said, when any grown-ass fucking man 25 to 35 will put on a gang bandanna and will represent that to the public as though this is something that’s gon’ progress your life when original gang member[s] who first helped to build that are saying, “No, no, no” – amongst those members being Jeff Fort from the original Black P.Stone Nation, Larry Hoover, who changed the direction of The Gangster Disciples into growth and development, and T. Rodgers of the original Bloods of Los Angeles – when they are saying, “No, turn away from this culture,” and you as any rapper, I don’t give a fuck what your name is, if you promote that you a piece of fucking scum. ‘Cause you promoting death to children who look like you.

And if the originators are saying that… See what I mean by that, if you not from Chicago, and if you not from L.A., please recognize what you doing. When you watch Game [click to read], [he] not only told dudes, “Okay, yeah this is what it was [to gang bang].” But Game don’t hide the fact he [also] played basketball with Baron Davis. Game don’t hide the fact he likes being an intelligent brother. When you look at a Snoop, [he] doesn’t mind coming outta Crip mode and going into intelligent father mode. But if you’re promoting something that’s unbalanced, then that [line is directed] to you, whoever you may be. Because we are risking the lives of millions of black children.

Full Interview: HipHopDX

Rappers have a huge influence on the youth today and need to be careful with what messages they convey. They make things like gangs seem cool without showing the consequences that come along with it.

July 4th, 2008

Killer Mike ft. Ice Cube - Pressure







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