Which two of you rotten ass niggas killed Young Dolph?

LongLocs85

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I’m very sorry to hear that, I respected his hustle and some of his messages.

But everyone isn’t for play and you don’t beef with certain people. Also I’m f you have beef, don’t have cars that are easily recognizable.
This...
No it’s not

I can perfectly visualize Biggies niggas bleed into my head.

and I can also turn on Casino and see robert deniro tell joe Pesci to put a guy eye into a vice grip and also watch that same guy brothers get beat with bats.

are u fucking serious dawg?
Bro it's easy to point the finger at rappers while movies get a hall pass for promoting violence... I don't even get into those conversations... Makes me think of Cam and Dame interview on Bill O'Reilly
 

850credit

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What's his most well known collaboration or song?

I looked him up and the only thing I recognize is he was on that "Cut it" song.
 

Famous1

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Imma probably get backlash for saying this but fuck it......

A lot of these rappers weren't street people to begin with and never sold a fucking thing but a mixtape back in the days so they work hard,get some attention and come into some money which turns them into this Tony Montana type of character where they do devilish things but good at the same time and 90% of that has to do with the pressures of the industry and drugs.Some of these rappers start doing and having shit done cause their really scared and they have the influence and money to get things done and no one talks about this
Dolph was really from the streets...
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2018/jan/04/young-dolph-rapper-dodging-death-memphis
 

dtownsfinest

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Damn this shit wild. Soulja Boy was just fucking with him about getting shot at all the time....

Shit is fucked up.....tired of seeing these dudes die in they hometown.

As fucked up as it sound....man Dolph been shot at or shot so much that unfortunately it seemed like this day was coming. I always wondered why he moved like that when it seemed like so many people wanted him dead.
 

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I don't know Dolph but in regards to your comment...you can be from the streets and not be street.

You can also be from the streets, be street and still be a target. Worst shit for a lot of these dudes is them being street dudes get out of that bullshit but their past sins rear its ugly head. Then there's jealousy. Its so much shit.
Bruh...read the article...damn
 

LongLocs85

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Imma probably get backlash for saying this but fuck it......

A lot of these rappers weren't street people to begin with and never sold a fucking thing but a mixtape back in the days so they work hard,get some attention and come into some money which turns them into this Tony Montana type of character where they do devilish things but good at the same time and 90% of that has to do with the pressures of the industry and drugs.Some of these rappers start doing and having shit done cause their really scared and they have the influence and money to get things done and no one talks about this type of shit....this will get you killed also and it might not be the rapper per say but the people they associate themselves with.

You can't talk that talk and not be of it in some way,even if it's just a pinch or someone will take you up on whatever it is that you're offering.And a lot of these rappers don't know how to move in and out of the streets,how to deal with folks and just how to cope with regular life and that other life that's making them a decent living.

A gated community,low-key cars and appearances won't stop someone from catching you with you're pants down nor will having 60 men with you who are armed because they will watch someone kill you and react after the act is done if at all.

We as fans,people who enjoy the entertainment,we as black men and women need to stop measuring people by rules that even we don't live by and that's this sick "Ghetto" way of judging someone who is or isn't "real " ,"street" to us I personally want everyone to grow and move past that bullshit cause it's a fucking ball and chain on most people's legs and they will never get it off.....Dolph made it but lost his life

(sorry if it's all over the place,I'll edit it later maybe)
90% of what you said didn't apply to Dolph and his situation... Randomly bumped into him at Rolling Loud, chopped it up with him on some regular shit for a second and bruh was cool as hell... Can't be low-key when your cars are camo print... Despite his "street" perception he did a lot positive things and repped his family quite a bit in his music...
 

Princenubian

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If robert deniro can kill 1000 people in movies, we can still rap about shit.

it’s all poetry by poets.

Robert De Niro is pushing 80, and the people in his movies aren’t laying in the streets gasping for their final breaths.

Dumbest shit I’ve heard in the history of dumb or shit.

We have to stop supporting everything that is negative in our culture. There’s no other way.

One of the reasons the Afro beats is intriguing me right now. Gun bars are nice til they become reality.

Don’t know Dolph, name is kinda familiar, sick of tributes to young black men. SMH

Carry on……
 

REDLINE

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The sad part about this is, Dolph had a lot of love/respect in his city so the potential domino effect of retaliation could keep the vicious cycle going...

The beef and killing didn’t start or end with Dolph, it’s definitely gonna keep going.
 

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Don't know any info. Gang related shooting? If so, it's never the Bloods who shoot and kill famous rappers. Crips or a Chicago gang? And since it's Memphis, I would guess Chicago-based Gangs. Memphis been plugged in since the 1980s with Chicago
 
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