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At trial, several of Ra Diggs songs and music videos were used as evidence because they were "literal recountings of his crimes". [8] The federal prosecuting attorney said: He styled himself a rap artist, but the jury's verdict makes clear who Herron really is: a drug dealer and murderer who sought power through fear and intimidation. [8]
Waka Flocka Flame, Ra Diggs: Flockaveli "That Work" Vado, DJ Suss One, Cassidy, Joell Ortiz, French Montana: The Feature Presentation Album "Pablo Doe" Styles P, N.O.R.E. The Green Ghost Project "Pussy" Jadakiss, Bully The Champ Is Here, Pt. 3 "Its Whatever" Jadakiss, Tone "Tiger Blood" 2011 Tony Yayo, Lucky Done Gun Powder Guru 3 "Ghetto Boy" 2012
The Wonder Boy Mixtape Vol. 1 [7] (hosted by DJ Thrilla) Released: 2005 ... Ra Diggs: The Big Brother "Danger" 2019 DJ Kay Slay, Young Buck, Uncle Murda, Don Q, Tony ...
"Wats Banging" (ft. Tay Beatz, Gorilla Zoe, (prod. with Tay Beatz) "Gucci Got Me Straight" (prod. with Tay Beatz) "Go Duffy " (ft. TC & Emani) (prod. with Tay Beatz)
Robert Fitzgerald Diggs (born July 5, 1969), better known by his stage name RZA (/ ˈ r ɪ z ə / RIZ-ə) or The RZA, is an American rapper, record producer, composer, actor, and filmmaker. He is the de facto leader of the hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan , [ 4 ] having produced most albums for the group and its respective members.
We Got It 4 Cheap is a series of mixtapes released by Virginia hip hop duo Clipse and Philadelphia-based rappers Ab-Liva and Sandman, collectively known as the Re-Up Gang. The series produced 3 mixtapes, entitled as volumes. Volume 1 and 2 was released in 2004 and 2005 respectively, and was hosted by DJ Clinton Sparks.
Idina Menzel and Taye Diggs have been very intentional about keeping their son, Walker Nathaniel, out of the public eye—but for the November 9 Los Angeles premiere of Wicked, the teenager ...
Jermaine Alfred Denny, [1] [2] (born September 19, 1976), known professionally as Red Café, is a Guyanese-American rapper. He formed the short-lived hip hop group Da Franchise in the late 1990s, who signed with the company Violator and saw local success before his departure in 2001.