Originally Posted by 2a
Originally Posted by Blackmobs
I think the FBI and the US tried to stop people like suge knight, because the rap industry became some king of black organized crime. When you have groups or people like suge knight, J.Prince, Harry O, BMF, Boobie Boys, many people from nyc, LA or Atl. Big drug dealers, this industry become some kind of crime families.
Lets be honest, the rap industry like many other industries is controled by gangsters.



Aren't a lot of supposed " gangster " rappers simply actor musicians who happen to act out some of their lyrical content in real life though ? This is a topic unto itself , but I was actually watching a documentary about so called gangster rappers in contemporary Chicago the other day , and pretty much all the fellows in it fit that description .

Of course I could be wrong , but I highly doubt actual black gangsters would engage in that kind of attention seeking behavior , especially ones of Jeff Fort caliber .


Well many gangsters are ine the backround.
People like Harry O, Kato, Supreme and others.
Even Larry Hoover call some executives like J.Prince.
Some rappers are gangsters, but the real one are the one in the shadow. Rap industry is a big money laudering machine.