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Lil Ai - Original AI album review

ŏ鍐 (Saishuu Senkoku) (last words) is a eluded sentimental heartfelt enka pop ballad with Lil Ai’s signature singing technique in place. ŏ鍐 (Saishuu Senkoku) is a ballad that is sung in the Japanese language mainly. Although Lil Ai added bits of English words here and there in the ballad. The “I cry” lines are what make ŏ鍐 (Saishuu Senkoku) a heartfelt sentimental ballad.

Thank U is a song filled with such gratitude to the people we love and that are very personally close to us. She firsts sings in Japanese and she sings in English. Lil Ai transitions from using the Japanese language by transitioning to use the English language next and then back to using her native Japanese language again as usual. Her technique of singing is somewhat unique. Her charm in her singing makes people happy while certainly not too hardcore.


On Summer Time, Ai wakes up in the morning feeling unusually good. The phones rings and her friends arrive. Ai has been waiting for this day in the summer to come. She hears the beach calling in the bright sunny summertime. Her disheveled hair is being gently blown by the breeze of the waves Ai feels great when it’s summertime. It’s time to have fun!

Ai hears the beach calling as she wants to sunbathe. Ai sings about how the summer is a perfect time for a tan. Standing firmly in the sun will give you a perfect tan. Summer is a perfect time to sunbathe. The beach is an ideal location when it comes to where to sunbathe. Tanning and sunbathing is very fun! Ai seems to enjoy the beauty of tanning.


Original AI is a lot more different from various other Lil Ai albums. For starters, the songs are much more extended being that the songs are longer, Lil Ai dabbled more into the enka pop genre of music rather than her usual versatile rap genre or R&B for that matter, and the lyrics have a more sentimental heartfelt mood than most of her other songs on her other albums have.

5/5*****!

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Sha'Key - Soulsville single review

The track Soulsville is a standout track! On Soulsville, Sha’Key explains in lyrical detail how she is living her life for the Soulsville. The raunchiness in her makes her sound like a male rapper instead of a female rapper. Sha’Key proves she is politically conscience and aware of urban despair on the track Soulsville. Most of Soulsville deals with poverty, violence, isolation, drug paraphernalia, abuse, life, and urban sprawl. Soulsville was ahead of its time. Spoken word poetry was not common in rap at that time. Earl A. Blaze produced Soulsvile.

Sha'Key describes Soulsville as ”laid back G music”. (G Music is G-funk basically.) Soulsville is one of those track you will want to loop over and over again. Soul and rap meet each other on this track. The beats are tight!

Sha'Key takes us first thought the perspective of a drug addict. Some will be in the front slicing up a blunt. We’ve got many in the house just calling out. The pieces of the drug unfold and the blood runs cold. Of course this is the ghetto. The trouble starts where the money rolls. It looks like another brother is washed up on the unhealthy effects of narcotic drugs. He’s out of work again. On that smoke again. Onto the streets where people make bad choices. There is too much pressure in the struggle.

Onto the streets where young girls make bad choices. Choices of a better life relent. There is too much pressure in the struggle. Young girls giving birth to a woman's world. Staying together in a relationship is too much pressure in a struggle.

The money doesn’t come smoothly when it comes to welfare. Many get welfare. Conscience falls when it comes to your kids. Their clothes don’t always fit. They had the same shirts since they were 6. The children don’t have enough food to eat. Downstairs, a women spends money from what change she went snooping around for at the laundromat. The money she gets isn’t enough to provide for her kids.

Now you step onto your own block, you hear gunshots. First it’s quiet and calm. Now it’s Vietnam starting off just a like a battleground. Bullets are on the rebound. You have to get down! This is a nation Janet Jackson don’t know jack about. Young girls giving birth to a woman's world. The drama goes on and on.

A little baby is being shifted around from household to household. From man to man. The kid is your task. How can anyone do that? How can a mother do that? Putting personal needs before your own children. That is an example of priorities over people.


Pedicure deals with the black-on-black disrespect that plagues the black community. Sha’Key tells us there is such disrespect towards in the black community. Such disrespect leads to decline in morality which is considered degrading to many others. Such disrespect is considered to be degrading. Pedicure also deals with the hypocrisy of black-on-black disrespect along with its double standards.

Pedicure deals with the black-on-black disrespect in the black community. Sha’Key wishes there wasn’t so much disrespect in the black community towards each other. To her, such disrespect is considered degrading. It’s degrading to others.

5/5*****!!

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Jes Latino - El Tejanero album review

The El Tejanero album has a bit of Tex-Mex flavor to it with such track titles as Dominando, Los Patrones, Tira Las Manos, Mi Gente, La Salida, and of course Mami Chulas. In fact, San Antonio rapper Jes Latino raps in Spanish throughout half of the entire album. That's how Jes Latino stands out. Texas Rap with words spoken in the Spanish language of Mexico is what describes the Tex-Mex flavor for this particular album.

Dominando is an example of Latin Rap at its finest. Fast raps spoken completely in Spanish over southern rap beats. In fact, San Antonio rapper Jes Latino raps throughout the entire track in Spanish. Dominando is the track that stands out the most on the El Tejanero album.

Club music meets southern rap on Tira Las Manos. The southern rap element is very prevalent on Tira Las Manos with the electro synths over the beats. This track is filled with greatness.

Mami Chulas is dedicated to all the chicas all over the world. Another rap track with the club music element.

Jes Latino is one of the many overlooked and underrated Hispanic rappers from the US State of Texas such as Lucky Luciano, ITZ Garza, Lil Bing, Grimm, Chuy Loko, Fade Dogg, Kool Whip, Capone, and Juan Gotti along with many others.

5/5*****!

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E - From The Block To The Booth album review

Raps by E are not that great or stellar at average on this album. E doesn't really stand out as a rapper. His flows are wack and his lyrics are unintelligent. Subject matter he covers for topics on the tracks are nothing new. It's all rehashed subject material about the lurid tales of street life. Despite all the effort put into graphics and artwork design, the album is rather lackluster. The lyrics are filled with weakness. Not much effort is put forth in songwriting. The concepts are weak.

Despite Bay Area rap heavyweights being on the album, the albums effort is weak. The only good standpoint for the album is the graphics artwork design. If you want to support Bloc Star Entertainment, by X-Raided albums, Loki, or At All Costs albums instead.

2/5**

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Lil Raskull - Because It Was Written album review

Because It Was Written was exclusively released by Golgotha Missionaries and Wine-O Records from Houston, Texas in 1998 as an attempt by Lil Raskull to break out on an independent record label as a gospel minister. Because It Was Written has a much darker mood than Lil Raskull's other albums for some reason.

The musical atmosphere on the album is very dark and brooding itself. The Because It Was Written album did not receive much acclaim with newspapers, media reporters, music critics, pastors, ministers, or fans at that. The album itself went under the music radar. The dark mood of this Lil Raskull album will vibe down your spine. Imagine a bright sunny day suddenly turning into a rather dark gloomy rainy day. That's the type of vibe the album Because It Was Written has.

Lil Raskull proved that rap music will never be the same when he dropped this album. Or in this case gospel music. Gospel music meets streetwise gangsta rap on the Because It Was Written album thus turning the album into educational gospel music.

In 1997, Lil Raskull was inspired by God to title this album 'Because It Was Written'. Experience to be written down in scriptures. The word of God is written in this album. The title of this album was inspired by God. He's explain the word of God wants it to be written. Lil Raskull never really had the chance to record and release an album the way he wanted to. Record companies have a tendency to take creativity away from the artists. Creative differences with Grapetree is the reason why Because It Was Written was released on an independent label.


The track Temptation hymn sets an example as to how dark the albums mood really is. The low key notes on the 2000s era sounding MIDI keyboard played will send a dark chilling vibe down your spine. Imagine a bright sunny day suddenly turning into a rather dark gloomy rainy day. That's the type of vibe the hymn sets.

When temptation comes to Lil Raskull, he just passes it by. Lil Raskull explains it's better be obedient that rebellious. Come not to the darkness but the bright marvelous light. Lil Raskull stays true to Jesus.


When I Was A Child takes us into the destructive childhood of Delbert Harris aka Lil Raskull. Lil Raskull raps about his path of destruction he went down during his childhood. Lurid uncouth tales of the ghetto life are told on this autobiographical track.

Everything seems so pure during childhood. That's not true however. In 1989, Lil Raskull was knee deep into a life of crime. He explains during that time he was raising hell. Lil Raskull explains to us how gangsta rap music taught his peers to rebel. School was not a top priority for Lil Raskull back then.


Lil Raskull gets educational on the track Speaking It Real. People buy lies and are deceived by what we hear and what we see. Lies spouted from television and the radio indoctrinate the people. We're getting lied to! Realize that! You have that one person telling you to live this way or another certain way. Or what brings success to that lifestyle you desire. Lil Raskull was one of those people who were swindled by these lies. The truth starts by knowing Jesus Christ is Lord as Lil Raskull puts it. Denial is a failure to accept responsibility. We need to be responsible for what we say.

The heavy pounding bass notes and church pipe organ give off an eerie vibe for Speaking It Real. The track gets scarier in the middle section. It gets gloomy real quickly after 2 minutes into the track.


"If you come to know Jesus Christ, you can easily find him." That is the religious message and main point for the track Related Experiences. Finding Christ is a good experience. Related Experiences is a religious educational track. Ideal for preachers and youth leaders.

Still Walking Blind revisits Walking Blind. Still Walking Blind deals with the struggles of good and evil. This track is quite similar to Two Sides To A Coin from the album Glory 2 Glory.

4/5****!

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Lil Raskull - Because It Was Written Too album review

[Because It Was Written Too is Because It Was Written revisited. Only this album has 11 previously unreleased tracks. The songs are remixed on this album. Those are the key differences.]

Because It Was Written Too was exclusively released by Golgotha Missionaries, Grapetree Records, Javo Records, and Wine-O Records from Houston, Texas in 2001 as an attempt by Lil Raskull to break out on an independent record label as a gospel minister. Because It Was Written Too has a much darker mood than Lil Raskull's other albums for some reason. The musical atmosphere on the album is very dark and brooding itself. The Because It Was Written Top album did not receive much acclaim with  music critics, newspapers, media reporters, pastors, ministers, or fans at that. The album itself went under the music radar.

Lil Raskull proved that rap music will never be the same when he dropped this album. Or in this case gospel music. Gospel music meets streetwise gangsta rap on the Because It Was Written album thus turning the album into educational gospel music.

In 1997, Lil Raskull was inspired by God to title this album 'Because It Was Written'. Experience to be written down in scriptures. The word of God is written in this album. The title of this album was inspired by God. He's explain the word of God wants it to be written. Lil Raskull never really had the chance to record and release an album the way he wanted to. Record companies have a tendency to take creativity away from the artists. Creative differences is the reason why Because It Was Written was released on an independent label.


When I Was A Child takes us into the destructive childhood of Delbert Harris aka Lil Raskull. Lil Raskull raps about his path of destruction he went down during his childhood. Lurid uncouth tales of the ghetto life are told on this autobiographical track.

Everything seems so pure during childhood. That's not true however. In 1989, Lil Raskull was knee deep into a life of crime. He explains during that time he was raising hell. Lil Raskull explains to us how gangsta rap music taught his peers to rebel. School was not a top priority for Lil Raskull back then.


"If you come to know Jesus Christ, you can easily find him." That is the religious message and main point for the track Related Experiences. Finding Christ is a good experience. Related Experiences is a religious educational track. Ideal for preachers and youth leaders.

Eli Spot is a commercial track that promotes Lil Raskull's clothing called Eli Wear. The track Eli Spot was sponsored by Eli Spot and Eli Wear. Henceforth so on the title name. Lil Raskull uses his self-promotional skills to promote his business.

4/5****!

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Lil Raskull - Glory 2 Glory album review

Lift Him Up is an uplifting spiritual religious track within a positive atmosphere in which the instruments for musical arrangement interpolates Marvin Gaye - Sexual Healing. Lil Raskull preaches to the people in the ghetto they don't have live life stuck in a maze. In which the ghetto is a maze in this case. Lift Him Up stays true to Jesus.

Two Sides To A Coin is an educational track with an uplifting positive atmosphere describing how there are two sides to a story. One side is right and one side is wrong.

Walking Blind deals with the struggles of good and evil. Walking Blind is quite similar to Two Sides To A Coin.

Pray On is all about praying. Pray On stays true to God and Jesus. Not to mention the gospel. People slept on this track right here.

Ghetto Dreams is a track that has both a negative and a positive vibe to it. Lil Raskull preaches to the people in the ghetto they don't have live life stuck in a maze. In which the ghetto is a maze in this case. Ghetto Dreams stays true to Jesus.

Glory 2 Glory is one of Lil Raskull's most overlooked albums in his music catalogue. Gospel rap fans, ministers, preachers, youth leaders, Saints, and radio stations did not give this album a chance to be heard by the masses worldwide. The Glory 2 Glory album is one of the many Christian rap albums that were overlooked by fans. Glory 2 Glory is one of Grapetree Records most overlooked albums in their catalogue.

5/5*****!

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X-Raided - Eternally Unforgiven album review

X-Raided takes back to the "recorded live from jail" quality sound and production similar to the Xorcist album 1995 as most of this album is very similar to the Xorcist album. So if you're expecting a high quality album from X-Raided such as Bloc Biznez or Vengeance Is Mine, then you're in for not such amazement. It's truly amazing how a rapper can record an album behind heavily guarded prison buildings behind the politics of systematic incarceration. Some of the verses on this EP are from older albums such as The Unforgiven, X-Ology, Vengeance is Mine, Deadly Game, and Xorcist which may make it seem to be rehashed material.

These 8 tracks were originally written and produced for the Assisted Suicide album back in 2008. But he felt production was taking too longevity time wise. So Eternally Unforgiven was released as sampler as X-Raided's attempt at keeping fans at bay and to hold their attention over for future material from Bloc Star Entertainment from 2009 onwards for all things to come in the future. Simply, Eternally Unforgiven was a sampler for all things to come. Of course, X-Raided wanted to show everyone what he was working on while they awaited for the Assisted Suicide album to be released later on that year. X-Raided issued an apology for the brevity of this project in the liner notes.

Eternally Unforgiven was released on CD in 2009 on Bloc Star Entertainment from Sacramento, California. However the EP was released as a digital download first in this case.



The short introduction at the very beginning explains to us that the following recordings were obtained via the Freedom of Information Act after it was determined that the Federal Bureau of Investigations tapped the phone lines at the offices of Bloc Star Entertainment under the authority of the Patriot Act for whatever the reason may be for the FBI to undergo such legal operation. (Yes the fascist neo-nazi Patriot Act.) Anyway, this material was derived from those recordings.

The reasons why the FBI tapped the phone lines of Bloc Star Entertainment under the authority of the Patriot Act are currently unknown. What is known is that the FBI performed such legal action.


Eternally Unforgiven in a nutshell is about how X-Raided led a lifestyle that would eventually land him in prison for 31 years. He expresses remorse and regrets for his actions as a youth. He's no longer the same person he was when Black Market Records released Psycho Active in 1992. X-Raided has changed since languishing in prison.

Neo gangsta rap sounds on this track are similar to the gangsta rap of the 1990s. With lent production from Filthy Rich and the rebirth of West Coast gangsta rap, you can't go wrong with this track and Acid Rain. X-Raided compares himself to Nas and Tupac on this track. The mood gets very depressing as X-Raided history from his past. The details are lurid and not very pretty. To sum it all up, X-Raided was a minor who was in the wrong place at the wrong time with the wrong kind of crowd. This could have all been avoided.


As long as the world keeps spinning whether X-Raided is dead or living, he'll be hated forever on the track Eternally Unforgiven. For all the times he committed sin. The misery never ends. X-Raided is having visions of the Flames that his soul will be burning in unable to find peace with people praying that I rest in grief.

Now X-Raided gets biographical in the first verse. X-Raided started life as an infant. He was described as a bouncing baby boy with a beautiful smile. He was cute and peaceful until he turned 16 and started shooting people. He was murdering innocent folks due to him gangbanging representing the Garden Blocc Crips from 24th Street while slanging his cocaine. The drama is painful.

Next, X-Raided explains the Siccness as he, Sicx, and Brotha Lynch Hung were the creators of the Siccness. They were the genesis behind the Siccness. Now the Siccness is gangster shit so pure. So sick with no cure in a literal sense to an extent. X-Raided joined the music business in 1991 with Lynch and Sicx.

In the beginning stages of the Siccness, it was Sicx, Brotha Lynch Hung, and X-Raided. Lynch resided in the Florin Gardens neighborhood. Sicx resided in the Battle Creek. X-Raided was freestyling to Dr. Dre instrumental beats rhyme about car chases. He was sick and out of his mind. By the time X-Raided met Sicx in 1991, he was sick with his rhymes. Sicx introduced X-Raided to Lynch. They started producing the hits such as the Niggaz in Black EP that came out on cassette in 1991 and the Nigga Deep album in 1992.

Then they hit the streets in Sicx's Caprice. It was on Florin Road in the Tower Records parking lot they hit up next where all the mischievous trouble happens. If people hated, X-Raided and company stomped them out whether they were hard or not. Now X-Raided at the time was 16 having wicked, sick, dreams on missions to get cash.

X-Raided gets into how the criminal lifestyle influenced him at a young impressionable age. He saw apartment managers evict the indigent fiends whose kids will never know what legitimate innocence means. The scenes were live and explicit. This all happened at the Cadillac Apartments on Stockton Boulevard and Riza Way. An expatriate gangster named Old Man from PJ Watts Crips in Los Angeles was slanging 3 kilograms of cocaine a day. These were the gangsters that would say X-Raided would be a G (gangster) some day.

Brotha Lynch Hung told X-Raided to chill. Sicx to X-Raided to deal. The homie C-Bo told X-Raided to get funding for studio time. The real homie in the crew was Big Tony. Big Tony was the only real homie that told him the truth. He told X-Raided to stay true to the rhymes. But X-Raided was youthful and ignorant. Black Market Records gave X-Raided a record deal. By that time, X-Raided was out of his mind. J-Dogg and Slim from the 24 Street Garden Blocc Crips handed him guns and trained him to kill. And that's exactly what he did! The truth is deeper than you can define. The truth is divine. There should be no lies. There are no lies!

J-Dogg from the Garden Blocc Crips was murdered by the Meadowview Bloods. J-Dogg was supposedly murdered by KK and Jamal Harris. That's where the Meadowview Bloods vs. Garden Blocc Crips dispute rose from. A crew of Garden Blocc Crips went to the home of Patricia Harris in the Meadowview neighborhood at 2 in the morning to settle the dispute. They crew kicked the door down in the pitch black night and entered the house. Patricia Harris was murdered and she died on the scene. X-Raided saw her on the news the next night. Emotional distress ran high as gang members seemed revenge.

Anerae Veshaughn Brown bka X-Raided was eventually arrested and put on trial. It was an absolutely tragic event. He didn't even know she was dead until after the him. Now he regrets invading her home and the gang killing her. Now he asks the Lord for mercy. He shows repentance and regret in his emotions. He's no longer the same person he was when Black Market Records released Psycho Active in 1992. X-Raided has changed since languishing in prison.



Acid Rain describes in lyrical detail about the depression of X-Raided's emotions. He breaks down into a mood of depression. That's why you can feel such a cold negative eerie vibe if you listen to this track. Filthy Rich lent a hand with his signature production style. Horrorcore meets G-Funk on this track. Acid Rain is a neo gangsta rap track.

A quarter of the time, it feels as if X-Raided is dying inside because he has never had this much clarity in his life. The walls are closing in like claustrophobia exposing him to his deepest fears while buried deep behind penitentiary walls thanks to systematic incarceration. X-Raided feels claustrophobic due to his own fears. Tears ensue. Everything X-Raided touches feels like acid rain. It feels like pain. It makes you want gasp in pain. Life gives no warnings. So he gives niggas no warnings. So prepare for the worst. He is suffering in misery by being in prison.

X-Raided deals with his feelings of claustrophobia on this track. His deepest fear is claustrophobia. He feels like the walls are closing in.


Assisted Suicide deals with the extremity of police brutality of how police help kill us. Police are the enemy to certain people. They want to send us to the penitentiary. They arrest, beat us, and choke us. The government are the ones injecting drugs, guns, violence, sex, and other negative influences into the neighborhoods. We don't fly cocaine, ecstasy, weed, speed, and heroin into the neighborhoods. It comes from them or it all comes from somewhere else. The government gives us everything we need in order to kill ourselves.

Assisted Suicide is X-Raided’s attempt to reach the youth and the masses of an audience from a broken generation. From the perspective of X-Raided, the youth are impressionable as they are often the ones who resort to living a criminal lifestyle at most. As cited in the verse: “But the least we can do is attempt to reach the youth as they are impressionable.”


On the High Notoriety interlude/skit, X-Raided's inmate notoriety status is explained in a legal context by Elayne B. Parker Brown. The legal detail are extremely complicated.

According to the California Code of Regulations; Title 15, Anerae Veshaughn Brown bka X-Raided is classified as a high notoriety inmate. The California Department of Corrections has designated, Anerae Brown aka X-Raided, as a high notoriety inmate of the state.

High notoriety describes an inmate who must be treated as a significant escape risk due to the unusual level of public panic is or her escape would likely cause. The risk of public panic is based upon the nature or circumstance of the crime. High notoriety is based on the inmate's behavior in custody and extensive or prolonged media coverage of the crime beyond the closest large city and its surrounding communities. A high notoriety inmate is one who is perceived by the public to have criminal influence or access to significant amounts of money or drugs or power that may enable the inmate to escape and trigger a public nuisance. Or in such case victimize any person or witness to their conviction offense. The high notoriety designation include but are not limited to execution type murder, multiple murders, mutilation of victims, etc.



X-Raided breaks lyrics down into a freestyle on Still Can't C Me. He was spitting fire. He is the rap game's next greatest. X-Raided came to bring the West Coast back where it belongs. The beats were fire. Still Can't C Me is a freestyle track.

Focused was geared on the goals for Bloc Star Entertainment. Bloc Star was serious about releasing many albums for the year of 2009. X-Raided took over the West Coast that year with his record company. His focus was to take over the West Coast that year. Lyrics from inside the track Focused were the hardest lyrics. The beats were fire! Focused is another freestyle track.



Lyrics from The Legend of Ice Cold track is where the album really picks up! You feel a chilling negative vibe at the very beginning of the track as the violin strings attack. Many references to rock bands are made and referred to throughout the track. Tales of Sacramento gang life have lurid details.


Ice Cold was a dangerous thug. He was sick and deranged. He was a Crip but he would bang on his own gang and the Bloods. Ice Cold was an extremely muscular person. He had a scar on his left cheek from 120 stitches. (Probably razor residue.) Somebody filled his head with more Led than Zepplin. Kept his weapon in his holster when he was supposed to shoot it. Guess the truth is he wasn't half Loc'd as reputed.

Ice Cold had a feud with someone from Meadowview Road and 29th Street. Said person drew a knife and sliced him. Likely the case would have been gang related as the Meadowview neighborhood has a high crime along with South Sacramento. Meadowview is a Blood/Piru neighborhood.

Ice Cold was riding around with a 9 glock and a plot for a robbery as he was flat broke. He saw a black Cadillac truck as it stopped at the intersection of Franklin Road and Florin Road. He headed toward the Cadillac's direction. Ice Cold followed the Cadillac down Franklin Road until it made a right on Mack Road and when Mack Road turned into Meadowview Road, a robbery took place. The driver was on the phone so he didn't notice Ice Cold. Target was the drivers head. The first bullet shattered the window and the second bullet left the driver dead. (Ice Cold didn't give a fuck.)

As Ice Cold moved closer realizing he killed a passenger. Passenger turned out to be a child. The child was not even 11. He had a hole in his chest from the bullet. But the child was still breathing. Not even Ice Cold was willing to kill a child. So he said, "Good luck, little man. You might live." Ice Cold stripped the money and the jewelry from his victims. Ice Cold was true to his name. Not the slightest twinge of guilt in his gut was shown emotionally. (Still, Ice Cold didn't give a fuck.) The child was still in the truck. Too terrified to move. His big brother lied in a pool of his own blood. The child looked up to realize his brother had just been killed. Ice Cold called 911. Help arrives.

Picture this, 5 surgeons trying to keep you alive. You’ve lost too much blood and you're too weak to survive. Paramedics were ordering pints for transfusions. His arteries were exposed with clamps attached. They keep fighting.
The doctor tries to save the brother, but the doctor started shaking his head. Sadly the doctor says "Nothing more that we can do because he's already dead."

5 years have passed. Ice Cold is still representing Garden Blocc Crips and showing no signs of changing. Ice Cold stayed true to the drug game flipping them keys. He never got arrested for the murder he committed on Mack Road. The child eventually recovered from his injuries but not mentally. His memory was vivid. He couldn't get it out of his head. Just couldn't understand why the killing had to happen. His brother was dead. After years of being physically and mentally in misery, he snapped. In homage to the killer, he took the name "Little Man”.

A drug vendor named Damu who produced crack. Damu got followed home one night. He was ducttaped and kidnapped, butt raped and bitch slapped by a nigga in a mask. (Damu was followed home one night by Ice Cold who kidnapped him.) Ice Cold demanded crack. Damu was noncompliant to produce crack for Ice Cold. So he started pulling out his toenails with a pair of pliers. It was a gruesome scene. Ice Cold grabbed his baby and threatened to shoot. So Damu produced the crack. Ice Cold found $150,000 in cash from the stash of Damu. Ice Cold never looked back after that caper.

Little Man was getting short on cash. Little Man contemplates about his purpose in life. He was tired of being broke. He went on a mission with intent of strictly stacking his paper. After he got his strap, Little Man stopped in traffic at a red light on Mack Road and Stockton Boulevard by the Motel 6. We now enter into a parking lot full of cars. A blue Lexus Coup is spotted. Little Man couldn't help but notice it. He followed the Lexus Coup at a distance. Little Man started shooting at Ice Cold. Ice Cold floored the gas pedal. Little Man started gunnin.

It's the turning point of the story. On Florin Road and Power Inn Road, Little Man opened up his car door. Gun in hand. He ran to the side of the blue Lexus. Eye contact is made. Ice Cold floored the gas pedal. Little man started shooting Ice Cold.

Ice Cold lost control and crashed into a phone pole. Grabbed his throat and stated, “Yeah, Bitch-ass nigga! I know you remember me.” "Look into my eyes. Let me refreshen your memory.” "You the one who shot me in the chest and murdered my brother. You should have killed me, Nigga! You stupid muthafucka!” He beat Ice Cold with the butt of the gun and at the height of the pain, he put the barrel to his head and shot Ice Cold right in the brain. Little Man murdered Ice Cold! He took his life in the rain. What goes around comes around. That's just life in the game. The story ends with a cliffhanger.

5/5*****!!

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