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Richard Welton Morales Jr. [1] (born July 18, 1979), better known by his stage name Gunplay, is an American rapper from Carol City, Florida. He is best known for his association with fellow Florida-based rapper Rick Ross , with whom he formed the hip hop group Triple C's in 2005, along with rappers Torch and Young Breed.
Franklin Holladay, better known by his stage name Lefty Gunplay, is an American rapper from Los Angeles. Born and raised in Baldwin Park, Holladay is signed to OTR Records as of 2024 and has released four albums, including Rookie of the Year and Most Valuable Gangbanger. He gained recognition for his feature on Kendrick Lamar's GNX single "TV Off".
Gunspinning is a Western art such as trick roping, and is sometimes referred as gunplay, gun artistry, and gun twirling. [1] Gunspinning is seen in many classic TV and film Westerns, [2] such as Shane and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. The majority of gunspinning is seen as a precursor to putting the gun back in its holster.
Finally, there was the priest-on-priest gunplay. On Aug. 2, 1939, Catholic priests George W. King and John J. Murphy visited the park’s shooting gallery at about 11:05 p.m.
Gun fu, a portmanteau of gun and kung fu (also known as gun kata, bullet ballet, gymnastic gunplay or bullet arts), [1] is a style of sophisticated close-quarters gunfight resembling a martial arts combat that combines firearms with hand-to-hand combat and traditional melee weapons in an approximately 50/50 ratio.
A review article from the "Cincinnati Enquirer" stated that: "The latest D.W. Griffith production soon will be ready for local release. Griffith as usual has assembled a sparkling cast for his new picture." [4] Scarlet Days traveled across the country to show in various theaters after its release date on November 9, 1919. Prior to the actual ...
Gunplay, a 2008 graphic novel by Jorge Vega; Gunplay, a 1951 American Western film; Gunplay (rapper) (born 1979), American rapper "Gunplay", a song by Rick Ross from the 2009 album Deeper Than Rap; Gun Play, a 1935 American Western film
Triple C's, also known as Carol City Cartel, is an American hip hop group founded by Rick Ross in 2005. The group takes its name from the Carol City neighborhood of Miami Gardens, and consists of Gunplay from Miami, Torch from The Bronx, and Young Breed.