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LIKE I SAID BLACKS IN GENERAL NEED TO WAKE DA FUCK UP

A study published in the May 2003 issue of the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology found that students who listen to violent music are more likely to act violently. “Across five studies, we found that violent lyrics do increase violent thinking and aggressive feelings,” said lead researcher Craig Anderson of Iowa State University.

In 2007 the police in Colorado Springs issued a warning that gangsta rap is contributing to the rise in violence and murders in their area.

In a pathetic attempt to defend rap against the police charge, one rapper said: “When two cowboys got into an argument at a saloon, went outside and had a draw, nobody blamed the music that was playing at the saloon” (“Colorado police link rise in violence to music,” Goupstate.com, Sept. 3, 2007). But cowboy saloon songs didn’t wind people up into a violent rage against society and urge them to murder and rape and shoot police officers and treat women like dogs.

Rap or Hip Hop is violent music, and it is not surprising that it is accompanied by violence.

The following are some of the cases in which rappers themselves have died untimely deaths because of the violence, drug abuse, and immorality that is glorified in rap music.

We wouldn’t even try to document the untimely deaths of common rap lovers, because they are off of the news radar screens, but the number would doubtless run into the thousands if not the tens of thousands.

Rapper Scot Sterling (aka Scot La Rock), whose debut album was titled “Criminal Minded,” died in August 1987 at age 25 of a gunshot wound.

King Tubby, who invented the dubbing process that was popularized by rappers, was murdered in 1989 when he was 58 years old.

Rapper Michael Menson, of the group Double Trouble died in 1989 at age 29 when a gang soaked him in gasoline and set him afire. Double Trouble had a hit that same year titled “Street Tuff.”

MC Rock, rapper with The Almighty RSO, was stabbed to death in 1990 at roughly age 28.

Trouble T-Roy (Troy Dixon), rapper with Heavy D and the Boyz, fell off a balcony after a concert in 1990 at age 22.

Brandon Mitchell, rapper with Wreckx-N-Effect, was shot to death in 1990 at about age 20 during an argument over a woman.

Rapper Michael Robinson (a.k.a. The Mac) was shot dead in Vallejo, California, in about 1990 while sitting in his car with his pregnant girlfriend. He was about 20 years old.

Charizma, rapper with Peanut Butter Wolf, was shot to death in 1993 at age 20.

Deah Dame, rapper with Damian Dame, died in a car crash in 1994 at age 35.

Eazy-E (Eric Wright) of N.W.A., one of the founders of Gangsta rap, died of AIDS in 1995 at age 31. His lyrics focused on themes such as guns, drugs, anti-law enforcement, and deviant sex. He had seven children by six different women.

Mr. Cee, rapper with R.B.L. Posse (Ruthless By Law), died after being shot nine times on New Year’s morning of 1996 at about age 30.

Rapper Hitman (Ricky Herd), was shot to death in 1995 at age 24.

Randy Walker (aka Stretch), of Live Squad, died of unknown cause in 1995 at age 27.

Tupac Shakur (aka 2Pac, Makaveli), a gangsta rap superstar who founded the Outlawz Immortalz after he was released from prison in 1995, was shot to death a year later at age 25. Time Warner Music helped pay Shakur’s $1.4 million bail. Outlaw is an acronym for Operating Under Thug Laws as Warriors. The members of the group took the names of various tyrants, brutal dictators, and enemies of America such as Fidel Castro, Idi Amin, and Saddam Hussein.

Yafeu Fula (aka Yaki Kadafi, Young Hollywood), of the Outlawz Immortalz, was shot to death in 1996 two months after the group’s founder Tupac Shakur. He was shot by a cousin of Napoleon, another member of Outlawz.

Rapper Seagram Miller was shot to death in Oakland, California, in August 1996 at age 26.

Rappin’ Ron of Oakland, California, who recorded with Cell Block Records, died of a car crash in January 1997.

Rapper Young Lay of Vallejo, California, barely survived a gunshot wound to the head in 1997, but his baby was kidnapped and his live-in girlfriend died in an arson house fire.

Notorious B.I.G. (aka Biggie Smalls) (real name Christopher Wallace), gangsta rapper, was shot to death in 1997 at age 24. This was only three years after the release of his successful album “Ready to Die.” This album was filled with cursing, violence, and immorality. One cut was titled “Suicidal Thoughts,” and Notorious B.I.G. sang, “When I die, -----, I wanna go to hell.”

San Francisco Rapper JoJo White of Bored Stiff was shot to death in 1997.

Rapper DJ Caravan of FunkSoulJaz died in 1997 of unknown cause.

Gangsta Rapper Dion Stewart (aka The True Lesson Giver) of the duo Black Dynasty was shot to death while trying to rob a convenience store in 1997 at about age 30.

Fat Pat (Patrick Hawkins), rapper who recorded immoral songs, was shot to death in 1998 at age 26.

Rapper DJ Crazy Rak died in 1998 in a hotel fire in San Francisco. He was about 32 years old.

Luis “Papo” Deschamps, rapper with Sandy y Papo, died in a car crash in 1999 at age 23.

Malcolm Howard, rapper with 4 Black Faces, was shot to death execution style in 1999 at roughly age 30.

MC Big L (Lamont Coleman), rapper with Diggin’ In the Crates Crew, was shot to death outside his home in 1999 at age 23.

Rapper MC Ant was shot to death in 1999 at roughly age 35.

Karnail Pitts (aka Bugz), of D12, died after he was shot three times and run over with a car in an altercation in 1999. He was about 30 years old.

Freaky Tah (Raymond Rogers), member of Lost Boyz, was shot to death while leaving a nightclub in New York City at 4 a.m. on Sunday morning in March 1999 at age 27.

Matthew Roberts of Blaggers I.T.A. died in February 2000 at age 36 of drug related causes.

Q-Don (Raeneal Quann), rapper, was shot to death outside a Philadelphia nightclub in April 2000 at roughly age 30.

Yusef Afloat Muhammad, rapper with The Nonce, was found dead alongside a Los Angeles freeway in May 2000 at roughly age 28.

Big Pun (aka Big Punisher) (born Christopher Rios) died in 2000 of a heart attack at age 28.

Johnny Burns (aka Mausburg) was robbed and shot to death in his hometown of Compton, California, in 2000 at age 21.

Bruce Mayfield (aka Chip Banks and Bankie), rapper with The American Cream Team, was shot to death over a money dispute in November 2000 at age 30.

DJ Screw (Robert Davis, Jr.), inventor of a hypnotic, slowed-down, drug-influenced style of rap music, died in November 2000 of a drug-induced heart attack at age 30. He had long abused drugs and alcohol.

Erik Carson (aka Eclipse) was shot to death at 1:30 a.m. on November 14, 2000, in Oakland, California, at age 23.

Bruce Washington (aka Hussein Fatal), of the Outlawz, was imprisoned in 2000 for slashing a person’s face and stomach and another person’s arm and chest with a box cutter.

Lloyd “Mooseman” Roberts, rapper who worked with Iggy Pop, Ice-T, and Body Count, died in a drive by shooting in February 2001 at roughly age 28.

Prince Ital Joe, reggae and rapper who worked with Tupac and Snoop Dogg, died in a car crash in May 2001 at age 37 or 38.

Tonnie Sheppard, rapper and cousin of rapper Haf-A-Mil, was stabbed to death in a recording studio during a fight with studio executives in May 2001 at age 38 or 39.

Coughnut, rapper with Ill Mannered Posse, died in a car crash in September 2001 at age 33. The California Highway Patrol report said that alcohol was probably a factor in the crash that killed two other people, including rapper D Mac.

Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes, singer with rap group TLC, died in a car crash in April 2002 at age 30. A few days before her own death, Lisa had hit and killed a 10-year-old boy with her car in Honduras.

Jam Master Jay, rapper with the popular group Run-DMC, was shot to death in his recording studio in October 2002 at age 37 by an unknown assailant. This is the latest in a long string of violence associated with rappers, who produce a style of music that is infamously violent in nature (though Jam Master Jay himself was more positive than most).

Rapper Speedy Loc died of an unreported medical condition on June 13, 2003. He was about 30 years old.

B Brazy of Damu Ridaz died in 2003 of unknown cause. He was about 25.

San Francisco rapper Double D (Darrel Anderson) was killed in August 2003. He was about 30.

Rapper Lil Bo was killed in 2003 at about age 25.

In November 2003, Anthony “Wolf” Jones,” 38-year-old former bodyguard for “P. Diddy” Combs, was shot to death in a gunfight outside an Atlanta nightclub. $7,000 was found on Jones’ body. Jones and Combs had been acquitted of gun possession and bribery charges stemming from a 1999 shooting inside a New York nightclub.

In December 2003, federal prosecutor Jonathan Luna was gunned down during the trial of rapper Deon Lionnel Smith, who was accused of running a violent drug ring.

Rapper Freako of Ghetto Stars was shot to death in February 2004 at about age 25.

Rapper Juston Potts (aka Kanyva) murdered his promoter on June 7, 2004, because “she told him he didn’t have the talent to sell records” (“Aspiring rapper arrested in killing,” San Francisco Chronicle, June 8, 2004).

Rapper Holy Quran was shot and killed in 2004. He was about 25.

Russell Tyrone Jones (aka Ol’ Dirty Bastard), of Wu-Tang Clan, died in November 2004 of a drug overdose at age 36.

Rapper Andre Hicks (aka Mac Dre or Dr. Dre) was shot to death in 2004 at age 34. A news report said, “His death was as violent as the lyrics to some of his most popular songs.” Police say that Hicks was part of a gang that robbed banks and pizza parlors, and in 1992 he was sentenced to 5 years in prison. His rapper nickname, Mac, describes a man that women would pay to have sex with.

Rapper Anthony Watkins (aka Fat Tone) of Kansas City was shot to death in 2005 at age 24. He was murdered by rapper Mac Minister because he was suspected to have murdered Andrew Hicks (Mac Dre) the previous year.

Deshaun Holton (aka Proof), of D12, was shot to death at a bar in Detroit in April 2006 at age 32. He was the best man at rapper Eminem’s wedding to his former wife Kim four months earlier. Proof first shot 35-year-old Keith Bender in the head and then was shot by an unknown third party.

Rapper Big Hawk (John Edward Hawkins) of Houston, Texas, of DJ Screw’s Screwed up Click, was shot to death in May 2006 at age 36. His brother, Patrick Hawkins (aka Fat Pat), was shot to death in 1998 when he was in his 20s.

In January 2007 rapper Busta Rhymes (Trevor Smith) was arrested and charged with punching and kicking a man. He was also charged with assault in August 2006. In February 2006 his bodyguard Israel Ramirez was shot to death.

Stack Bundles (Rayquon Elliot), “an up-and-coming New York rapper” affiliated with Byrd Gang Records, was shot to death in June 2007 at 5 a.m. in the morning outside his home after partying all night with friends. He was 24.

Rapper Skee 64 (Toby Rios) died in March 2007 at about age 28.

Rapper Woodie of San Francisco died in March 2007 of unknown cause at about age 35.

Many other California rappers are affiliated with infamous Bloods gangs. These include DJ Quik, Suge Knight, The Game, the rappers of the Boo-Yaa Tribe, Mack 10, B-Real, and DJ Zombie (http://www.ufaqs.com/wiki/en/bl/Bloods.htm).

Two members of the rap group Damu Ridaz, with ties to the Bloods, were shot and killed in 2007 while in their 20s. B-Brazy and G Spider were both shot and killed at different times by Mexican gangs. Lil Hawk of Damu Ridaz is in prison serving a life sentence.

Big Moe (Kenneth Moore) of Houston died in October 2007 at age 33, probably of a heart attack. He was a part of the Screwed Up Click rapper group. In 2000 he reportedly overdosed on codeine-laced cough syrup, and he often rapped about drug usage.

Other rappers that died violently and young in the last 20 years include Karizma of San Jose, California, California, Plan B of Oakland, Black Cee of San Francisco, Black C, DJ Co V C of Funxsouljaz, 4-1-So-Sicc-Ass-Rell of Cold World Hustlers, Lil' Bo, Billboard of Black Wall Street, and Woodie (2007).

“Be not deceived: evil communications corrupt good manners” (1 Cor. 15:33).


“My son, if sinners entice thee, consent thou not. ... My son, walk not thou in the way with them; refrain thy foot from their path: For their feet run to evil, and make haste to shed blood” (Proverbs 1:10, 15, 16).
 
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that cop can fuck himself,i was watching on the news, a group of cops around a lady tasering her for over 15 seconds, pushing her to the ground with their foot. bitchs, rap doesnt make me wanna kill cops, their hollyier than thou, im jesus christ and im better than you type attitude and sheer abuse of power makes people wanna kill them. and statistics/studies are bullshit and bias, since rap music has become popular, more violent movies have been produced, some people are visual learners, some are audible learners, so some people out there are getting this shit from violent movies, and some people out there are just sick and fucking tired of not being taken seriously and feel they have to prove a point. if those dumb fucks knew as much as they say they do, theyd know about a basic scientific term pertaining to experiments, variables. there are way the fuck too many variables, there are fucking foods you can eat that up different hormone levels and effect your attitude, damn, i could go on for days about this, but it isnt SOLELY any type of music making people crazy
 

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  • Ry

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Art reflects life, not the other way around. We live in a fucked up violent society, its not only rappers that are dieing violently...
 
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wow. where to begin?

first and foremost, saying lyrics kills is a lil short-sighted and a cop out, you have to seperate the entertainment from the morals that should be taught to our children. With cases like these, lazy parents expect for entertainment to be doing there job in teaching kids the diffrence between whats right and wrong. Its sad that the mothers and fathers today expect to plop their kids in front of the boob tube to keep the kids busy while mom or dad do their own thing, but then they go and ask why their children are lacking morality. Because, you werent there to teach it to them. Because if you object to your children being introduced to violence in entertainment then where were you to take it away from them?

P.S woodie wasn't from frisco.
 
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Whoever wrote this article must be stupid. It's not even worth writing a response too, but I will anyway. Basically it's like Ry said. It has nothing to do with the art. From their neighborhoods, that violence happens anyway. Art has nothing to do with it.
 

L.D.S.

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A lot of these rappers died because they played a game in rap that they knew nothing about in real life. Look @ Fat Tone for a reference.
 

fillyacup

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ya, this article is full of bias bullshit

but on topic i swear i think "the man" on some mission to stop certain rappers who got the charisma to affect others

seriously

fuck this shit, this shit aint just random man


an i didnt know napolean shot the other dude
 

L.D.S.

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Yeah, this new movement is starting to fire up. I mean sure, we've had black leaders asking companies to remove "Murder" and "Death" from their label names, and we've even had people like O'Reilly trying to set them off. This article is highly persuasive to those not reading between the lines. I'm not in the belief that Big Pun died because of his affiliation with cocaine dealers. I'm inclined to believe, however, that he died because of his affiliation to Hostess, McDonald's, and KFC. If you want to get to the bottom of some of these deaths, you need to look outside of the murders themselves. Some of these guys idealized violence because they had no father figure, grew up around violence, etc. not solely because their peers offered up that type of lifestyle to them.
 

L.D.S.

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I fully agree. I think it stems from emcee's saying they "looked to the streets" for their answers. They end up playing a game they aren't prepared to be a part of.
 
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im intrigued by this comment you made...."A lot of these rappers died because they played a game in rap that they knew nothing about in real life. Look @ Fat Tone for a reference."

what tha fuck makes you an expert on the life of Fat Tone? are you related to him? did you grow up with him? what exactly is it that makes you know so much about him? enlighten us here with your "street knowledge".
 

L.D.S.

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I don't have street knowledge, mother fucker. I have words that come from the mouths of some people that knew Tone in a personal atmosphere. What I've been told comes from a friend's cousin that's serving in Springfield Penitentiary. He may be totally against Tone and is just trying to defame his name, but at least it's information from the inside and not some bullshit news ad dragged across the pages of AHH. What's it to you anyway? Could I have just as easily said Big L was a fake ass rapper? Yes, but that knowledge would be my personal opinion and not based on anything other than the fact that I'm not into East Coast rap. You're turning something informational into something personal. It's up to you to keep it civil.
 
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Supa SAVV'D OUTT said:
Rapper Anthony Watkins (aka Fat Tone) of Kansas City was shot to death in 2005 at age 24. He was murdered by rapper Mac Minister because he was suspected to have murdered Andrew Hicks (Mac Dre) the previous year.
Who is "Andrew" Hicks????
 
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I don't have street knowledge, mother fucker. I have words that come from the mouths of some people that knew Tone in a personal atmosphere. What I've been told comes from Rich's cousin that's serving in Springfield Penitentiary. He may be totally against Tone and is just trying to defame his name, but at least it's information from the inside and not some bullshit news ad dragged across the pages of AHH. What's it to you anyway? Could I have just as easily said Big L was a fake ass rapper? Yes, but that knowledge would be my personal opinion and not based on anything other than the fact that I'm not into East Coast rap. You're turning something informational into something personal. It's up to you to keep it civil.
whoa there tough guy, simmer down simmer down.

how do you know these people really knew him in a "personal atmosphere" really? did they show you some video/pictures of them together on tha streets, studio, family reunion, party etc etc? And what makes you so sure what you heard was really from "Rich's cousin" did he show you pictures of them together as kids or something, did you see letters or someshit from Rich in his cell? seriously how do you know dude wasnt bullshitting you, did you grow up with Rich's cousin, are you related to Rich's cousin's cousin? he could very well be telling the truth, who knows...maybe he was robbed by Tone back in 2000 and is still bitter about it, its possible. don't be so gullable next time when you think you are gettin' tha "lowdown" on some inside information, its 1 person's opinion, that doesnt make it your own now does it?
 
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in advertising, they even say that if you repeat something enough, you get results, rap repeats violence, sure, movies, news coverage, books, and even human speech for fuck sakes repeats violence and aggression, so basically saying rap music causes violence so ban it, is like saying, mcdonalds has fatty foods, ban it, i can name 100's more that sell fatty foods
 

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in advertising, they even say that if you repeat something enough, you get results, rap repeats violence, sure, movies, news coverage, books, and even human speech for fuck sakes repeats violence and aggression, so basically saying rap music causes violence so ban it, is like saying, mcdonalds has fatty foods, ban it, i can name 100's more that sell fatty foods
panda express?