No not lyor Cohen it was lil' joe.Lyor?
Why would there be an issue having him on it?
I remember there was a rumor after the nwa movie they were thinking about doing a 2 live crew version.. we never got that.. we need that.. r.i.pRIP. I wish our Pioneers stayed around longer. There are so many stories that need to be told.
That is about the age of the living OG men in my family. The women live longer.Full life? Damn man, 58 is young.
R.I.P. 2LC was definitely part of the soundtrack of my youth. Even before Pop That Pussy dominated the Video Juke Box.
Yep!No not lyor Cohen it was lil' joe.
You ain't lying, brother. Like I said, I was a young jedi back then so I was stunned, shocked, and amazed at the things and people I saw. Having bitches do shit on command without hesitation. Your favorite pimps favorite pimpMan I went to more than a few Luke parties the big ones & the small ones. Always a wild assed time & fine assed chicks.
I think we will.@woodchuck you think we gonna eventually find out his cause of death or will it most likely be kept private?
True.The Miami that raised me is slowly dying off.
I think we will.
Their music definitely helped me grab plenty ass as a teen.
The funny thing about Pac Jam was, nobody knew that there was a pirate radio station in the back room.You ain't lying!! Man!! American, Carol City, Central, Norland, Northwestern, Jackson and North Miami High in those days????
Pack Jam!!
Those were the muthafuckin days!!!
The funny thing about Pac Jam was, nobody knew that there was a pirate radio station in the back room.
The Ghetto Style DJs recorded some of the parties. They also recorded a lot of the Mahi Temple shows. I think I performed there once or twice. The radio station was called Bass 91, or something like that.Damn! I don't think I knew that! Did they broadcast the parties?? Seems like I remember niggas bringin tapes to school saying they were listening to the Pac Jam...
The Ghetto Style DJs recorded some of the parties. They also recorded a lot of the Mahi Temple shows. I think I performed there once or twice. The radio station was called Bass 91, or something like that.
That whole era was IT for us! We'd be at the Pac on Friday night and off 15th Ave on Sundays to jam out with Uncle Al**.You ain't lying!! Man!! American, Carol City, Central, Norland, Northwestern, Jackson and North Miami High in those days????
Pack Jam!!
Those were the muthafuckin days!!!
Cats in the Bottom were wearing pajamas before anyone else had even thought of doing that. Kids used put on pajamas and bunny hop through Pac Jam. That shit used to have me crying!That whole era was IT for us! We'd be at the Pac on Friday night and off 15th Ave on Sundays to jam out with Uncle Al**.
**It was over when somebody started shooting.![]()
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