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sincere said:
That's not true @ DezertEagle. D-Man is out now, but he got locked up for a D-Case and Holding a strap while in possession of D. He's my homeboy. Just spoke to'em last week while we we're riding up the Fax. He never shot no Cop. He got locked up in 1995 on Colfax and Broadway for slanging D at the Bus Stop. The reason why he isn't on the 2nd release is because he was locked up when they recorded it. Besides that...he wouldn't have done the album with them anyways, because Gov and'em pocketed his portion of the procedes from that album. They jerked him while he was on lock. D-Man put out his first solo album in about 2000/01. It's called D-Man - Debut Of A D-Man. I still have 2 copies brand new sealed, but one's in my personal collection, so that means that I have 1 to sell, but I won't sell it for a long while. I also have 2 of FYPA's Debut album called DK ALL DAY, but it's the same situation. I only have 1 for sale, but it'll be a long time before I sell that extra one. In my opinion the 1st CD is Waaaaaaay better then the 2nd release, even though the second release is good too. D-Man was the most lyrical of all of them. He had the best flow. Gov's lyric's were nice too, but not as refined. Both came with Gangsta shit. The homie Mafioso was featured on it and he came hella tight on it too.
slang me a copy of DK all day
 
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sincere said:
They didn't shoot no punk-ass cop! On the real man...do you think that they would be out 3 years later to make the DK Returns album after they bragged about shooting a Cop? It's all smoke in order to make a point for the title of the album. If you don't know what the title "DK" means...it was an old East Side reference to being a Denver Police Killa. That's why they took the picture in front of the Denver Police Memorial Statue thats located in front of the Denver City Jail. If you ain't been locked up...you probably wouldn't recognize that landmark. Thats what was the major significance to the title, album picture and purpose of that Rhyme. I'm from the Bello's, but I banged the East Side and that where the knowledge of this term "DK" came from. Ya'll shouldn't take every person's word as fact when they're rappin'. No pun intended, but are you from Denver or the sub's? How old are you? The only reason why I'm asking is because I can tell that you don't fully comprehend the Denver's Rap scene, Gangsta Mentality or Streets. Like I said, no pun intended, but it does show. D-Man's been outta Jail since late 1999 or early 2000. The reason why I know a lot of this stuff about this Denver Gangsta shit is because all real Gangsta and Former/Too Old To Trip Anymore Gangsta like myself all knew each other back in the days and today. I come from a time when Nigga's from the "E" couldn't cross Colorado Blvd Eastbound and a Park Hilla couldn't Cross it heading Westbound without worrying about gettin smoked. Back then you couldn't come to the Bello's if you weren't from the Bellz. The homie EDJ can speak on this too, because he was a real player in the game as well. Half of these cat's on here talk a whole lotta nuthin'. Don't get mislead by people like that. You should check their "G" File first.
I'm just letting you know where I got my bogus info. When I asked about why he wasn't on the DK returns album that was the answer I got, I took that info plus those lyrics and believed it to be true. I also believed you when you said it wasn't for shooting a cop. I do appreciate the history lesson though, Alot of that I never knew. I'm not a gangsta, I've never been in a gang and I don't bang. I myself am 26 about to be 27. I've lived in and near Denver most my life, I have also lived in Michigan - just East of Detroit. Not that any of that really matters. I'm asking questions casue your the first one to really have any significant info this cd/group. Like I said it's nice to hear D-man is out.
 
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While we'er on the subject of F.Y.P.A.; 1332 RECORDS VS THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA was a decent album as well. I think this album came out about the same time as DK returns. Anybody else pick this up?
 
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You coo'

You coo' wit me. I just wanted to educate, because a lot of people get things twisted and take things too literal when listening to these lyric's. Her-say is a mutha.

Ayo...Midwest! What did you think about his solo? That 1332 vs. The United is a Decent album too.

P.S. DK also meant "Devil Killa" too which was really stated towards the Police, Skinheads and others out here. You Know Denver was known back in the days for being the Klu Klux Klan headquarters. This was in the '60's and '70's. Also, Back in January of 1992 foo's went bizerk when the City of Denver allowed the KKK's to hold a rally on the same day that we recognized Dr. Martin Luther King's Birthday. That's when we tore Downtown D-Town up. Foo's was squabin', turning over cop cars, burnin shit up and all types of stuff. Just to let you know...the old Stapelton Airport is Named after a Former Klu Klux Klan Grand Wizzard. What's even more disturbing is the fact that this Klan member was once the Mayor of Denver!!! Ain't that a bitch? I forgot his first name, but you could look it up yourself if you want to.