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Bullit_Tooth said:
i meant...in that song C-Bo talks about what went down and i read an article that said C-Bo "shot in the air" and the bullet came down and hit someone
came down and hit Q-ball?
 
May 6, 2002
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Damn Blight, you really shouldnt make thread titles like this. If you wanna know Garden Blocc politics then come to SAC and Ill let you talk to some the homies from GBC and you can get your question answered(or maybe theyll just do magic and make you dissapear i dont know) but you shouldnt even type disrespectful shit like this. Go to siccmade and ask lynch directly he might actually speak on his lyrical meaning.
 
Sep 23, 2002
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714KaliHydro said:
gangs are wack.

It's about makin your money and takin care of the ones you love.
damn, most gang members would say the same thing :confused:

714KaliHydro said:

I have NO homies cuz they either locked up, dead, or in rehab...what the hell is so "hard" about that type of lifestyle?
you just answered ur own question. if those are some of ur loved ones, wouldnt that be hard on you?



Blight said:
Well hey, if someone tells you on cd's multiple times that their block better ride or theyre all gonna get rolled on, and they didnt do anything when someone from the blocc got shot, what do you expect me to think all these years??? And if youve know me from way back you should remember i like to make titles for threads that get the most responses. Either way, anyone know what the deal is? If im wrong ill admit it and take it back.

yeah, ur known for these kinda topics. lol but i feel you on where ur coming from. yet, thats shit on the album, if we dont know them personally how can we be sure what goes on outside of the cd?

and that wouldnt be a wise move to hop on the next album and say who you shot, name and all. would it?

maybe its been handled and maybe it hasnt. if it hasnt, thats fucked up and reppin' that hood wouldnt be something i'd be proud of
 
May 6, 2002
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Pinche said:
damn, most gang members would say the same thing :confused:

anybody who knows what is what would say this.



you just answered ur own question. if those are some of ur loved ones, wouldnt that be hard on you?

ya, it is still hard on me...but im still here, so i can't bitch too much.
I am more solo nowthen I have ever been...
I couldn't hang out with someone if I tried my hardest...
 
May 2, 2003
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Don't be judging shyt on what you heard on a cd. You say the Garden Blocc is bytches. But I bet there are a bunch of fools from the Garden Blocc that want to split yo wig. BUt since this is the internet. You can say whatever you want.
 
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714KaliHydro said:

ya, it is still hard on me...but im still here, so i can't bitch too much.
I am more solo nowthen I have ever been...
I couldn't hang out with someone if I tried my hardest...
thats true, but if those are ur people and yall in a gang, wouldnt the more of them you lose be to ur enemies advantage?

true. you cant bitch about it but its worth being concerned about. IMO

and i dont about you but from my experience being outnumbered isnt exactly easy. and having to watch not only my back but others backs is something hard to do. rather its that lifestyle or not



i feel you on the solo tip, but not everyone lives the same lives or comes from the same background.


2% SODA said:


and about that gang shit, wut... u don't think gangsta's make money (real ones anyhow)?? they just go about it a different way, it's a whole different environment out there, makin that gang shit necessary sometimes

don't quote me on this tho, i'm hiiiigh
i'll quote you on it 'cause i agree.

Bullit_Tooth said:
i read an article that said C-Bo "shot in the air" and the bullet came down and hit someone
are you serious?

if so, please provide that interview !
 
Apr 28, 2003
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are you serious?

if so, please provide that interview !
Born as Shawn Thomas known as C-Bo which is short for Cowboy. C-Bo grew up in the notorious Gardens Block of Sacramento's south side in California. C-Bo used to sell drugs and gang bang while growing up, he got a reputation which resutled in him going to Jail, he spent much of the last decade incarcerated. He has worked with many great Rappers such as Tupac Shakur. He appeared on several songs on All eyez on me. also Spice 1, E-40, Tha Outlawz, X Raided and Mac Mall. C-Bo's debut album was Gas Chamber in 1994. That was followed by The Autopsy in 1994. In 1995 Tales from the Crypt was released. Also in 1995 Best of C-Bo was released. C-Bo's fifth album was released in 1997 called One life 2 Live .

C-Bo served 15 months at Soledad Jial for illegal firearms use, it was due to the accidental killing of a man struck by a bullet C-Bo fired into the air during a gang conflict. C-Bo was released from jail in June 1997. A part of his parole was banned from activities promoting gang lifestyle or anti-law enforcement sentiments.

C-Bo released his 6th album in early 1998 called Till my casket drops. It featured E-40, Spice-1, Mac Mall, JT the Bigga Figga, Outlaw Immortals, Big Syke, Marvaless, Killa Tay, Lunasicc, 151, Mob Figgas and Pizzo. The first single was Money by the Ton. parole officials concluded the new album, "Til My Casket Drops," violated his parole the song Deadly Game included the line about police "So when they try to pull you over, shoot 'em in the face, y'all." C-Bo was arrested because he was not allowed to do gangsta rap. C-Bo could of gone pack to jail for a year for parole violation.

C-Bo released his seventh album on A.W.O.L in 1999 called The Final Chapter. Now C-Bo is going to have his own label West Coast Mafia (W.C.M). C-Bo's Mob Figaz was released in 1999 with his group Mob Figaz featured were Yukmouth and Spice 1. C-Bo released his eight album in 2000 called Enemy of The State. In 2001 AWOL records released C-Bo's Best Appearances 1991 - 1999. In 2001 C-Bo released a album with Brotha Lynch called Blocc Movement. In 2002 C-Bo released Life As A Rider, it featured CJ Mac, Dresta, Young Meek, Killa Tay, Tha Outlawz, Tray Dee, Yukmouth and others. Also in 2002 C-Bo released West Coast Mafia, it featured Yukmouth, E-40, Brotha Lynch, Killa Tay, CJ Mac and others. In 2002 C-Bo also released the album Westcoast Mafia which was also released Chopped N Screwed in 2003 by O.G Ron C.
 
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umm, not to be skeptical but i'm not convinced. i dont think the person who wrote the article would mispell the word ' jail as i noticed right here :


Bullit_Tooth said:


C-Bo served 15 months at Soledad Jial for illegal firearms use, it was due to the accidental killing of a man struck by a bullet C-Bo fired into the air during a gang conflict.

is there a link to the article?
 
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Pinche said:
thats true, but if those are ur people and yall in a gang, wouldnt the more of them you lose be to ur enemies advantage?

true. you cant bitch about it but its worth being concerned about. IMO


The police did their jobs, enemies did not play the biggest role on the fact that everyone is gone. Dope also played a major part. Almost everyone got strung out on powders and such, and started carin more about feedin their habit. Ha, this is all old sh though. I've moved beyond all that mess.