RIP Mac Dre

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Sep 3, 2004
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Yea I heard this shit this morning and of course everyone had their own story... overdose, car accident, etc.... but at least i finally know what went down. That's fucked up... he was about to blow up big time too....


god rest his soul... and watch over his family.


to his killer.... don't be found by the wrong people :dead:
 
Oct 28, 2002
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Rest In Peace Andre. Condolences for his family and all close ones.

Dre was truely a legend and some of the first bay area rappers I listened to here in cold ass Finland in the early 90s.

A sad day. Been bumpin' md all day
 

Uzzle

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Oct 13, 2004
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R.I.P TO MAC MUTHAFUCK'N DRE..JUST WATCHED UGA 1 DVD,FINNA MISS YOU MAYNE..STILL RIDIN FOR YOU IN THA BAY! THIZZ OR DIE,YOU BEEZY'S! FOREVA!!
 

3sixtygfx

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Aug 21, 2004
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I wish I could let this rest, but I wanted to let you all know something I was thinking about, even if it is purely coincidental. I heard the news and all day was down on how it happened and why now of all times.
Later on when I was driving on I-80 I recalled one of my favorite verses when something clicked...

Stoopid Doo Doo Dumb was dated on Halloween (listen to the automated voice message in the beginning before the girl starts talking).

His first verse then kicks off and then he says
"I was in my SS Chevy ya'll / when I ate it doin 111"

My mistake, he does say I-80 but i always heard it I ate it.

RIP mac dre, one of my favorites. I felt I understood him even though we were so different in real life. I bet he never would have thought to have such an influence on all different people in different areas.
 

P-Flo

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Dec 6, 2003
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Im broken.....like some ppl been saying, for me, this is worse than when pac died...RIP and condolenses to the Hick's family.....and i gotta say, its a beautiful thing everyone showing mad love.

By the way i might have missed it but how old was dre?
 
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3sixtygfx said:
I wish I could let this rest, but I wanted to let you all know something I was thinking about, even if it is purely coincidental. I heard the news and all day was down on how it happened and why now of all times.
Later on when I was driving on I-80 I recalled one of my favorite verses when something clicked...

Stoopid Doo Doo Dumb was dated on Halloween (listen to the automated voice message in the beginning before the girl starts talking).

His first verse then kicks off and then he says
"I was in my SS Chevy ya'll / when I ate it doing 111"

I dont know. Maybe it doesnt make sense but I just found it eerie. I know it didnt exactly happen on Halloween, but just a few hours later.
it says "i was in my ss chevy yall on I-80 doin 111"
 

SOLO

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Rest in Peace, Mac Dre. I just found out this evening and the news hit hard. Still in that state of disbelief, at a loss for words. I never knew him personally like some people on the Siccness but his music and his story are a part of my life. Love and condolences to his family--his music and his memory will never be forgotten.



http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2004/11/02/RAPPER.TMPVALLEJO

Rapper Mac Dre slain in Kansas City

There had been rumors of his death -- but he was killed in a freeway shooting

Demian Bulwa, Chronicle Staff Writer
Tuesday, November 2, 2004

When Wanda Salvatto heard Monday that her son was dead, she didn't trust the news. After all, Andre Hicks -- better known as Vallejo rapper Mac Dre -- had been slain three times before, according to rumors.

But at 4 p.m., Salvatto learned the latest buzz was true: Hicks, 34, was gunned down early Monday in a freeway shooting in Kansas City, Mo., where he was performing at a concert, police there said.

No motive was immediately revealed, but Hicks' death -- like his life -- seemed to befit his lyrics, as well as the rumor-filled lore of hard-core rap and the history of Vallejo's vaunted hip-hop scene. "V-Town" produced stars like E-40, Young KYOZ, Mac Mall and Coolio Da Unda Dog, but its music scene also has been linked to, and touched by, violence.

Police say Hicks was once part of Vallejo's northside Romper Room Gang, which was suspected of committing a series of bank robberies and pizza parlor stickups in the early 1990s. When his career was interrupted by a five-year prison stint for conspiring to rob a bank in Fresno, Hicks released a single he recorded on a jailhouse phone, taunting the police officers who put him behind bars.

But Salvatto said her son's story had changed after his 1996 release. He recorded album after album -- more than 20 in all -- and recently broke through on hip-hop radio stations, including KMEL, which Monday mourned Hicks by playing his tunes and airing pained calls from fans.

Hicks moved from Vallejo to Sacramento for a "fresh start" about four years ago, his mother said. He started a record label, Thizz Entertainment, and dreamed of hiring and mentoring teenagers he could steer away from the trouble he knew so well. His albums -- like this year's "Ronald Dregan: Dreganomics" -- began mining political themes.

"He wouldn't want his legacy to be that," Salvatto said of her son's legal problems. "He got through that and had been living a healthy, clean life. ... He started in the streets, and he got himself out."

"The part that hurts the most," she said, was that Hicks was killed after years of trying to reclaim his career after prison. "He was about to blow up again. It took him to this point to catch up. But he was determined."

Kansas City police officer Darin Snapp said investigators weren't sure who had killed Hicks or why. At 3:30 a.m. Monday, Hicks was the passenger in a white van heading north on Highway 71 through Kansas City when someone in a second vehicle opened fire.

"The driver said he heard shots and started ducking," Snapp said.

The van swerved across a grass median and four southbound lanes, then crashed into a ditch. The driver ran down the highway to a store to call 911, Snapp said. Paramedics found Hicks dead from a gunshot wound.

Snapp said investigators were looking into Hicks' performance schedule to find out whether he could have met his killer there. Bay Area rappers are popular in Kansas City and often perform there.

Hicks was a successful rapper while he was still in high school. He first found the radio airwaves with a song titled, ironically, "Too Hard for the Radio." It spoke of Vallejo's "Romper Room kickin' on Leonard Street/Mac Dre full of the Hennessy."

He soon lost his friend and fellow rapper Michael Robinson -- a.k.a. The Mac -- who was shot dead in Vallejo while sitting in his car with his pregnant girlfriend. Hicks' most recent album pays tribute to Robinson.

Hicks is "one of the pioneers of Bay Area rap and one of the guys who put Vallejo on the map," said Ryan Miller of Alameda, who operates rapbay.com, an online music seller that received a flurry of interest in Mac Dre on Monday.

Hicks made bigger news in 1992 when Vallejo police caught him preparing to rob a Fresno bank with two friends. Hicks had recorded a song called "Punk Police" that included rhymes like, "Man, can't even find who's been robbin' you blind."

Claiming he was not guilty, Hicks released "Back N da Hood," which he said he had recorded from a Fresno jail. He rapped, "Detective Nichelman I'd like to thank you/You put me on the news and tried to spread the lie/Then record sales jumped to an all-time high."

Vallejo police Lt. Richard Nichelman said Monday that Hicks had a long criminal history but that he was saddened to hear of his death. "It's a shame another young guy lost his life," he said. "I hope he was on the right track."

E-mail Demian Bulwa at [email protected].
 
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RIP Dre. Im in KC its jacked up what happened to Mac. I dont know what the hells goin on in KC. Niggaz are straight trigga happy. Not to long ago C-BO got chased in a shootout here. Dre did a show here in KC on Friday. I guess he stayed a lil longer to kick it. RIP G.