When former No Limit soldier James “Soulja Slim” Tapp, Jr., was gunned down in New Orleans in 2003, rumors swirled the the killer (who was eventually shot after being released from jail) had been sent by Slim's former general Master P. On the song “Bootin' Up,” Soulja went at No Limit: “You don't want none of me, keep it in the studio/ I wasn't gon' fuck with ya on the strength C/ But now I'ma fuck over ya on the strength of P.” It is true that C-Murder and Slim were friends, and apparently a feud was building, but this ratchet rumor has never been substantiated.
In 2011, Way released a series of mixtapes. The first, on January 22, was titled Smooky and had cartoon cover art of Way doing a 360 on a bicycle. [38] On March 17, Way released the mixtape 1UP which had cover art based on the Naruto anime , with Way stating: "If I was in a video game, this mixtape would advance me to the next level with an extra life. Power up with the new offering." [39] On April 20, Way released his mixtape Juice with cover art based on the film of the same name . Way stated he would also release a mini-movie of his own to go along with the mixtape, and that he was headed to greatness with the mixtape. [40] On July 15, Way released his EP mixtape titled Bernaurd Arnault EP (Limited Edition) . [41] Then on August 1, Way released another ep mixtape titled 21: EP . [42] On August 31, Way released the mixtape The Last Crown , the cover of the mixtape is based on the artwork the Flammarion Engraving . [43] [44] In September 2011, Way confirmed that he is working on a new album, Promise , which would be released in October. [45] Way also released the cover and title of his second independent album via Twitter, titled Skate Boy , with a notice that it would be available in stores on November 1. [46] [47] On September 19, Way released the mixtape Supreme . [48] On October 30, Skate Boy (Deluxe Edition) was released as a mixtape, rather than an album. [49] [50] On December 30, 2011, Way released another mixtape titled Gold On Deck . [51]
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During his spell in the Army, Marrow became interested in hip hop music . He heard The Sugar Hill Gang 's newly released single " Rapper's Delight ," which inspired him to perform his own raps over the instrumentals of this and other early hip-hop records. The music, however, did not fit his lyrics or form of delivery. [14]
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