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so, hells angels are suing rappers now?
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Nobody f***s with the Hells Angels -- even in a court of law ... just ask Young Jeezy who's agreed to pay off the feared motorcycle club to settle their lawsuit against him, TMZ has learned. We broke the story ... the Angels sued the rapper for allegedly copying their Death Head logo and slapping a knockoff version all over Jeezy's 8732 clothing line. -- Apparently Jeezy was rattled enough from the lawsuit to almost immediately yank the items in question off the shelves. So now we've learned the case has settled ... our biker sources say Jeezy coughed up some cash. As for how much, we're told "at least enough for some beers for the boys." Jeezy's rep says the rapper is happy with the settlement. As for the Hells Angels, they simply told us, "We always get what we want." True that --- http://www.tmz.com/2014/05/19/hells-angels-young-jeezy-lawsuit-death-head-logo-settelement/
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Re: so, hells angels are suing rappers now?
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Re: so, hells angels are suing rappers now?
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It's werid seeing rappers influenced by the Hells Angels and OMC's. it's obvious they must've been watching too muh Gangland or Sons of Anarchy. Rick Ross named his last album "God Forgives I Don't" which is blatently stolen from the slogan that goes back to the late 60's, God Forgives Outlaws Don't. Jeezy has used outlaw biker terminology in his lyrics as well. very interesting. When hip hop was still dominated by NYC area artists...there were mafia references sprinkled in the imagery and lyrics of the artists that represented the streets.Mafia has a strong hold in this area and once Gotti emerged lcn got LOT of media attention.Rappers portraying themselves as outlaws are gonna pay homage to infamous outlaws. Now that southern artists are at the forefront of the music, the infamous criminal figures from that region are going to be referenced in a lot of the street hip hop. In Myrtle Beach,SC.... there's a big biker's gathering that takes place each year, and Black bike week takes place the following week.I don't think the White biker groups clash with the Black biker groups as they operate in different worlds but there's probably some cultural exchange. When I heard the title of the Rick Ross album, I thought it was taken from an Italian Western...so thanks for schooling me on that.
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Re: so, hells angels are suing rappers now?
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I meant jeezy don't know how the other name pop up. On the topic of hip hop shift through times. During NYC's MC era there was many LCN theme lyrics but also black racketeers/drug traffickers mentioned like Pappy Mason, Supreme Team, Bumpy Johnson, Frank Matthews, Various project crews,etc. Now when you get down South it's just a change of scenery, lingo, location, and barely any LCN theme except here and there. Houston screwed up music , New Orleans bounce, Memphis horror-core, Atlanta Trap music, Miami Bass, various Kingpins & local crews that outsiders never heard nor knew. It's mostly the flamboyant criminals that get rap attention such as Gotti, Capone, etc but notice down south artist never mentioned Carlos Marcello nor Trifficante 
If you think you are too small to make a difference, you haven't spend the night with a mosquito. - African Proverb
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Re: so, hells angels are suing rappers now?
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I meant jeezy don't know how the other name pop up. On the topic of hip hop shift through times. During NYC's MC era there was many LCN theme lyrics but also black racketeers/drug traffickers mentioned like Pappy Mason, Supreme Team, Bumpy Johnson, Frank Matthews, Various project crews,etc. Now when you get down South it's just a change of scenery, lingo, location, and barely any LCN theme except here and there. Houston screwed up music , New Orleans bounce, Memphis horror-core, Atlanta Trap music, Miami Bass, various Kingpins & local crews that outsiders never heard nor knew. It's mostly the flamboyant criminals that get rap attention such as Gotti, Capone, etc but notice down south artist never mentioned Carlos Marcello nor Trifficante you don't remember Mr. Marcello from no limit records?
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Re: so, hells angels are suing rappers now?
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Some "gangster" rapper named 40 Glocc went around and messed with a couple rappers and video taped it. Then 40 Glocc got beat up by the Game. Now 40 Glocc is suing the Game for $4.5 million dollars. Real "gangster". Don't know what your point is. Glocc is no rapper, he's a goon who was trying to hustle in the music industry to make money. Your man from Detroit, Trick Trick, is the same type of guy. You won't find any person who owns ANY of Glocc's music. Glocc is , was, and will always be a clown.He's a crip who , like you said, is notorious for running up on out of town rappers shooting videos in L.A. and demanding/extorting money. His public one on one asswhooping from Game ruined any tough guy credibility he had, and he's now even more of a laughing stock for trying to sue.
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Re: so, hells angels are suing rappers now?
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Don't know what your point is. Glocc is no rapper, he's a goon who was trying to hustle in the music industry to make money. Your man from Detroit, Trick Trick, is the same type of guy. You won't find any person who owns ANY of Glocc's music.
Glocc is , was, and will always be a clown.He's a crip who , like you said, is notorious for running up on out of town rappers shooting videos in L.A. and demanding/extorting money.
His public one on one asswhooping from Game ruined any tough guy credibility he had, and he's now even more of a laughing stock for trying to sue.
always wondered what happened to trick trick, he made that one song with eminem and then just went away. He's and his entourage have been involved in some stuff or rumoured to be anyway like burglarising rick roses tour bus and assaulting another rapper on stage. You guys watch the video of the game getting into a confrontation with laid and some bouncers outside a nightclub. This crip OG Eugene Big U henley got roughed up by some of the bouncers and apparently he's friends with the game and there were a bunch of bloods and crips surrounding the cops and bouncers. Theres a lot of weird alliances between gangs in the hip hop industry especially on the west coast.
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