JB Bin Laden Says L’A Capone Gave Him His Rap Name
JB Bin Laden Say L’A Capone Gave Him His Rap Name
Read MoreJB Bin Laden Say L’A Capone Gave Him His Rap Name
Read More“Tell all the guys I said beat the f-ck outa rockhead again and wen dey catch lil mick stomp his sh-t out 2 lol dum ass.”
– Lil Reese
L’A Capone was a rider for 600. New music from L’A was posthumously released on Team 600’s “In L’A We Trust” mixtape.
Read More“Throughout the whole South Side, there is not one level-one trauma center for people of the age 16 and older. So if you’re 16 or older, you have to travel 10 miles just to get treated for a life-threatening injury.”
– Darius Lightfoot
Edai’s life, squad, team and everything he holds dear is 6 Double 0. Edai’s original single “Six Double 0” was a huge hit, so it was only right for the South Side rapper to record a part two.
Read MoreA collection of the 17-year-old Chicago MC’s last recorded music was put together for his posthumous released mixtape “Separate Myself,” hosted by DJ Bandz.
Read More“I don’t know how to begin planning a funeral for my son. I don’t know what to do. It just feel like there’s a weight sitting right here on my chest. My chest just hurt. Can’t nothing in the world prepare you for that. When I woke up yesterday morning, I didn’t think when I went to bed last night that my son wasn’t going to be here no more.”
– L’A Capone’s mom Dedra Morris