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[edit] clean up your mess
who ever wrote the beef between Daz & Guerrilla black do your homework. The beef started Daz got angry over Lil eazy-e saying he didnt roll with him(meaning he got to the spotlight on his own. Guerrilla black then signed Lil eazy-e to his label. Daz then said fuck lil eazy-fuck, fuck guerrilla black here is where he says it:
Daz: Hell nah! I did a song with him. They put the song on a mixtape. I’m lookin’ for my money because they shouldn’t have put that song on the mixtape if they didn’t pay for it. Hey man, f**k Guerilla Black, Pete Farmer, and Lil’ Eazy. It’s Crip, point blank. They want to handle it, handle it. Lil’ Eazy snitched on one of my homeboys from Insane [Crips], and now he doin’ life. So put it out there, he a snitch!
here is the source:http://www.allhiphop.com/features/?ID=977 —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 216.40.87.122 (talk • contribs).