DJ Whoo Kid Speaks On How Suge Knight Set Him Up

This news is old, but it just getting out in the open for the first time. Apparently, Suge Knight felt disrespected when G-Unit DJ Whoo Kid put an unreleased Tupac verse on 50 cent's "Th Realest Killaz" back in 2002/2003. So, Suge set him up to get him beat up...Read the rest of the story below-





“Suge Knight took it upon himself to ‘find me’ that day — the promoter got tricked, too. The promoter gave me the five G’s and once I got to the stage, of course, at the time ‘In Da Club’ was the biggest record, so of course the first record I played was ‘In Da Club.’ So as soon as I played ‘In Da Club,’ the whole club turned and looked at me…[then] the promoter came up to me and was like, ‘We gotta get you out of here — Suge Knight’s in the front.



“We’re trying to call the cops so he don’t come in, but he wants to come in’ [Then] we started running out the back, I’m jumping in the van, and then for some reason – I don’t know where, but [affiliate] C-Lo got the dirtiest looking gun I ever seen in my life, so I’m looking up and I see the 34th Street Gang running up to us with knives, so I’m like, ‘Holy sh*t, I’m about to get stabbed for some 50 sh*t!’ I’m like, ‘Yo, get the gun!’ By the time [C-Lo] grabs it…the police come — [C-Lo] throws the gun all the way to the back of the van. The cops grab the 34th Street Gang, and we peel 
off.” 








Suge has been knocked out a couple of times now, so he is not as scary and feared as he once was. But is funny to read that Whoo Kid was actually running from Suge Knight. Incase you didn't know, Suge put Death Row Records together in the early 90s. His major act was Snoop Dogg, and Dr Dre as an in house producer and also an artist. He later signed his biggest act- Tupac in 1995, after bailing him out of jail.


Little by little, The  Death Row empire fell. Dr Dre left, Tupac died, and Snoop also left. Suge has never been the same after wards. And now he hates people tampering with his investment...and that unreleased Tupac verse was part of his investment.

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