Talk:Spoonie Gee

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A man in the Bronx was claiming to be "Spoonie Gee" in early 2006 in the Bronx. He said that he had just been released from prison and that he had served more than twenty years before being released. I don't know if he was telling the truth or not, but he did start rapping. A few lyrics did stand out to me- something about "double-digit inflation" was in one of the lines. This country has not seen double digit inflation since the 1980's, which would be when he was arrested if he served ~20 years. He said that he was working a Sears, and unfortunately, he appeared to be homeless. I do not know what crime he was convicted of (because I didn't feel comfortable asking him.) -RandomGuy 8/12/06 10:15 P.M.

[edit] do you know any one selling t-connections,harlem world,disco fever, cassettes or cds

my name is john jefferson i listen to your music matter of fact i collect your albums that you make i rember when mr magic use to play your music when rapping first came on radio in ny so if you could answer my subject my address is 108-112 west 124 street new york ny 10027 phone#212-961-0651 i want those freestyle rapping tapes 1978-1983