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Crooked I: Death Row, Snoop and The Album, Pt. 2 
Published Monday, June 02, 2008 8:00 AM
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By Tim “Styles” Sanchez
In case you missed Part 1 of AllHipHop's convo with Crooked to the I, click HERE. Now, read on.


AllHipHop.com: For a moment it looked like you were going to blow up; you and Suge were on The Jimmy Kimmel Show and people were talking about your Death Row release, Say Hi To The Bad Guy.  

Crooked I: From an insider’s point of view I am going to tell you what it was. Suge is a competitive guy. Koch was a different company back then. When 50 Cent said that it was an artists graveyard – that’s how a lot of executives looked at Koch. I never looked at Koch like that. I always thought that Koch was great because you are getting five to six dollars an album. But a lot of people were looking at Koch like that back then. Suge was used to selling six to seven million records at a time. It would have been hard for him to match his level of sales on Koch – which was his distribution channel when he got out of jail.

So once he figured that out, he decided that he needed to put the Crooked I project on a different label to be distributed by a major – or else people were going to think that he lost it as an executive. If Crooked I does 400,000 on Koch, I am celebrating, but for a dude that sells six to seven million records at time that doesn’t look good. To the fan that doesn’t understand that we are making five to six dollars an album, it looks like we fell off. Suge didn’t want to chance it. He started to look for different homes for my record, but it was clear that nobody was going to f**k with him. Once that became very clear, I started to plan my exit strategy.

AllHipHop.com: You had to tell Suge Knight that you were leaving. How did that meeting go?

Crooked I: What happened was he violated his parole and went back in. I went to visit him numerous times when he was in Chino and other spots. When I was planning to leave, some of the staff members knew already. When they found that out, they didn’t want me to visit Suge and they were the ones responsible for setting up the visits. They set up the visits and Suge ok’s who is going to see him. They would never set up the visits and kept giving me the run-around. So one day I asked just to have a phone call with Suge and they finally got me on the phone with him. I told him that I wanted to leave and it was a business decision.

I had a four year contract and it was up – and I didn’t want to extend it. There were no hard feelings and I told him that – it was just time for me to bounce out. He was like, “Ok. Cool. Follow your heart.”

"I ended up following my heart and left, was about to release an independent joint when I received a cease and desist letter from Death Row Records... It shocked me because I was loyal for four years."

AllHipHop.com: So he was initially cool with it?

Crooked I: That’s what he said. I ended up following my heart and left, was about to release an independent joint when I received a cease and desist letter from Death Row Records. That meant we had to go to court and they weren’t going to allow me to just do my thing. It shocked me because I was loyal for four years. Plus I went through a lot on that label. I was in beefs – not with rappers – but I’m talking about street beefs due to my affiliation with Suge. For him to know that I’ve been one hundred percent thorough and to put my project on hold for four years, he should have just given me his blessings at that time. I can see why he didn’t want me to leave on one hand because I am walking in the studio and knocking records like 2Pac. I could do four or five songs in a day. That’s something valuable in an artist that he didn’t want to lose. So we had to go to court and once again my album was on hold. It took me 12 months to get free.

AllHipHop.com: Did you have any conversations with Suge asking why this has to be resolved in court?

Crooked I: No. At that point I had cut off all communication. I felt that there was nothing that I could say to sway him. I worked through my lawyer. It cost me $60,000 and 12 months to fight him. That kind of money hit me in the gut. At the end it was worth it because nobody from Death Row can lay claim to me and my work. Before the ruling, all it took was somebody from Death Row to call a place like Universal and say, “Don’t deal with Crooked. He’s still with Death Row,” and they wouldn’t touch me. With the ruling I now had the paperwork that stated that I had an injunction against any claim by Death Row stating that I owed them projects. I was happy that I got out of there and I went straight back to work.

AllHipHop.com: How have your post-court dealings with Suge been? Have you seen him at all?

Crooked I: Yeah, I saw him on Sunset Blvd. and pulled my car over to see where his head was at. There was one another person with me and he had seven or eight dudes with him. I approached him and asked him, “What’s good? Are there problems between us over the court issue?” We spoke on some man-to-man sh*t. He expressed a few things to me that he was disappointed about and I did the same. We shook hands like men and I bounced out.

AllHipHop.com: At least you guys were able to deal face to face.

Crooked I: That’s the reason why I think that a lot of these other artists have a problem with him in the past. They didn’t want to take the man approach with it. They wanted to hide behind a bunch of security guards and talk s**t – instead of dealing man to man and talking everything out. I think that a lot of people that left Death Row in the past are scared to do that – and that’s why there are bad terms.

AllHipHop.com: How surprised were you at the pictures that surfaced of Suge laid out on the floor?

Crooked I: It took me by surprise – a couple of things took me by surprise actually. The first being that he had an altercation at a club where there are cameras all around, especially after getting caught up like that in Las Vegas with Pac. That was one of the things that surprised me because I know that he’s at the level to where he doesn’t have to be in the trenches like that if he has a problem with somebody. To see him laid out like that too was very surprising because somebody must have got him with a good one!
When I saw the pictures, I was like, “Wait a minute” because you know how people doctor pictures with Photoshop. Me being formally affiliated with Death Row, people started calling me, even though I haven’t spoken to Suge in two years since I saw him on Sunset. Those things can happen to anybody that’s out there – and he’s out there. That dude is not at the house. He’s in the clubs, restaurants, malls, pumping gas by himself. He’s very visible and doing a lot of things. Those things can happen to anybody and we are now in the YouTube and TMZ era, so you just have to watch how you move.




AllHipHop.com: Do situations ever get sticky for you being here in the wild West? Do people try to test Crooked I?

Crooked I: I used to get tested a lot when I was on Death Row. I don’t get tested a lot right now though. Back on Death Row it happened quite a bit. I remember one time some dudes followed me through the mall, so I led them in to a trap. Once I led them in to a trap, I turned around. They thought that they had me trapped but I took them to a part in Robinsons/Mays where there were no cameras. Once there were no cameras, I showed them why I had them there. They backed up and were like, “Yo. Please, please.” Ever since I’ve been over here at Treacherous Records, I don’t get in to fights. People walk up to me and get to know me for who I am before they decide to make a judgment on me. On Death Row, they had a pre-judgment in their minds already. Right now, it’s all good.

AllHipHop.com: There is another legendary figure in and out of your life by the name of Snoop Dogg. It’s common knowledge that you guys don’t see eye to eye. Care to give us the run down?

Crooked I: Even when he used that crumbs on the table line from “Pimp Slapp’d”, I didn’t really go at him. By the time I dropped the “Quit Snitching” diss at him, he had already thrown two shots at me. He was saying s**t to people that we know mutually and then he comes out with a mixtape and mentions me by name–twice in a bad way. So I pulled his coat-tail because he went on KCOP Channel 13 snitching. They had the footage right there on the news. He was trying to talk his way out of a small weed charge and they started asking him questions that didn’t have anything to do with the weed. They were trying to implicate people and he told on those people. It was live on the news. To me, that was something that there is no excuse for. So I told him in that song to quit snitching.

AllHipHop.com: Have you two had any personal conversations to try and settle your differences?

Crooked I: I saw him at Russell Simmons Hip-Hop Summit at USC. He came back there and I was by myself. He shook my hand and was like, “It’s all good. How are you doing?” So I thought that everything was cool. Then I saw him again at the West Coast Conference in 2005. I thought that maybe this dude had got passed all of the bulls**t. So I went to the conference with the hope that he was trying to unite the West Coast. I stood front and center of the stage with Spider Loc and he saw me there. Snoop was sitting next to The Game and Game even shouted me out. The Dogg Pound was also on the panel. Then they went out of the back door before we could even start talking. After they all said what they wanted to say, they all left!

They promoted the concert and spoke about The Dogg Pound reunion. Snoop showed his new shoe The Doggy Biscuit. Then he went out the back door and nobody was able to talk to him about past problems or issues. None of that was covered, so to me, the conference was bulls**t. It wasn’t really meant for West Coast unity. It was just to promote a concert, a brand new shoe and to announce that Daz and Kurupt had settled their beef.

Then he did an internet interview and went at me again. It really let me know that I was an important person to his life, because the interviewer only asked him one question about me. That question was if he would do a song with Crooked I? He went in for five minutes spewing negativity about me. That just let me know that I am on this dude’s mind. He said things about me that weren’t true and he tried to bait me to diss Bad Azz, RBX and other rappers. He could have just answered the question, “No. I am not doing a song with him.” Instead, he spews all of this craziness about me. I’m that much of a threat to the dude. I don’t even have a record out and he’s worried about me. He also had some slick words for artists like Bishop Lamont and Spider Loc.

Then he dissed his own artists! He once said that Dr. Dre only deals with artists that are 100 percent ready to go and that his own artists are like at 30 percent! He’s saying that his artists are only 30 percent of a star. He sh*t on me, other West Coast artists and his own artists.

AllHipHop.com: And since then there has been not real conversation between you two?

Crooked I: There has been no conversation between me and him since then. I reached out a few times because I knew a few people on his security team. I tried to reach to get a sit down, so we can talk man to man and to find out what is his real problem with me. He doesn’t have any real grounds to have a problem with me. He never got back so I feel that he doesn’t want to talk. I’m at the point now where if he wants to ever settle this, he has to come to me. He has to come to me and make a public statement against the statements that he made. If he doesn’t do that, then it’s see you when I see you.     

“A real person from the streets ain’t trying to run into the beefs. They try to settle it and if it’s the last thing they got to resort to, then they do what they got to do.”

AllHipHop.com: Ultimately, you are willing to settle all of this, if you can?

Crooked I: I’m always willing to settle things. That’s what you are supposed to do. A real person from the streets ain’t trying to run into the beefs. They try to settle it and if it’s the last thing they got to resort to, then they do what they got to do. These fake people from the streets act like they are running to every little beef. You’ve got to run in with your eyes opened.

These are the terms; Snoop Dogg has to say, “Crooked I, my bad, I was wrong. I shouldn’t have said that s**t about you. You never said anything about me. I don’t know what I was thinking – my bad.” He has to say those things to me first. Then [he] has to go out in public like he went out in public and spoke negatively about me, and retract those statements. If he doesn’t do those two things then we will never settle it, because I reached out to him already and I took the high road. So now if he doesn’t do that, it won’t be settled. I don’t have any rap beef with him, because nobody wants to see me and Snoop Dogg battle each other. Everybody knows that he can’t rap better than me.

AllHipHop.com: What do you think is causing all of this on his part about you, if you have to guess?

Crooked I: Snoop Doggy Dogg, sat in a cipher with me in Long Beach at my studio. He grabbed my homeboy Big C-Style and said, “If you want to do something in this industry, you have to do something with Crooked I. Because Crooked I is the dopest rapper I have heard in a long time.” This is what Snoop said and that’s what made me and Big C-Style start riding with each other. So for a dude to turn around and say that I don’t belong on the court and that I am not better than this guy or that guy, now you sound funny Snoop Dogg! You are the same Snoop Dogg that was at the Sound Castle studio when we were recording the 19th Street Compilation who said, “Get out of the booth and let Crooked I go in there because you guys keep f**king up and he’s the only one that can go in there and do the song right.”

This is the same Snoop Dogg that now says that he never liked me – so you’ve got a motive behind the lying. What is it? Are you afraid that I am going to take Long Beach? My whole thing is, Long Beach is big enough for all of the citizens that live in it. He doesn’t have to fear that. He’s already a legend with a legacy and nobody can say they put Long Beach on the map before him. So why are you so afraid of me being the new boss of the city?  That’s a question that you need to ask him. The only thing that I can see is causing this is fear.

AllHipHop.com: So what’s going on with you being on the Treacherous Records label for the past three years? Because we are still waiting for the album...

Crooked I: When I signed to Treacherous, we didn’t have a bunch of contracts that were like 50 pages long. It was a three or four page agreement and it’s in layman’s terms that say, “If you do this, then we will do that.” I like that because in the tradition of Hollywood and all of these record companies, they have contracts that will tie you up in the long run. They are going to run circles around you with all of the words that they are using. Then your attorney might be a friend of the person who wrote the contract – so you still can get stuck. It was refreshing to walk in the building and sign a three page contract which stated everything that you needed to know and move forward.

We were about to put out the album, Boss Music. We had the single, “Boom Boom Clap”, going for our street buzz and video lead single. That’s when Death Row hit us with the Cease and Desist letter. It took a year to fight that. So think of this; it took me six months to get an album that I am comfortable with. It took three months to put out a couple of street songs – so that’s nine months right there. Then you turn around and fight someone for 12 months and you’ve lost two years. After that, we used 2007 to rebuild.
If you ask me, I think we did good rebuilding on the West Coast in 2007. When I go to the East Coast and the South, they knew all about Treacherous and what we are doing. It was a rebuilding process. We have no lawsuit to stop us, we are in an independent position, we are putting out this new record, we are doing things to get attention in the media – and here I am talking to AllHipHop.com right now! I think we are in a good position.

AllHipHop.com: You had an incredible run with 52 weeks of freestyles with your Hip-Hop Weekly series. Did you know that you were going to do 52 weeks  when you started?

Crooked I: I didn’t. I thought that if I did this for like three months, then people would feel me. When I got to 10 weeks, I started to see that people loved it. On the flipside, there were naysayers saying that I couldn’t go to 15 and that I would run out of rhymes. Then I got to week 20 and even more naysayers came out. I love proving them wrong so I did it to week 40. Then I said, “Naw. I am going to 52. I’m going hard with this.” I went a whole year because I’ve never seen anybody give a whole year of free downloads to the fans with quality music. Quality rhymes every single time from 1 to 52. I didn’t fall off.
Plus I took requests from people on Myspace to see what beats they wanted to hear me rock on. I did shout outs and got the fans involved with the series. So the series was more interactive with fans than any other thing in the history of Hip-Hop, so far. It was like a drive-thru request, “Can you rap over a 2Pac beat and shout me out? I’m over here in Germany.” Boom – next week on Wednesday, you hear yourself being shouted out and it’s on a 2Pac beat. How many times can people tell a rapper, “I want to hear you do this or that” and see it really happen?

AllHipHop.com: Now that the Hip-Hop Weekly’s are out of the way, you announced that you were going to drop a song with Akon. When is that coming?

Crooked I: By the time you read this on AllHiphop.com, it should be available. The song is called “Dream Big.” The reason why that’s the title because there is a recession out here. Gas prices are high as f**k and food prices are up 17 percent. The nation is struggling right now. The working people are struggling to pay their bills. The people that are living like how I grew up, they don’t have a lot of hope. We’ve got to hold on to our dreams. We’ve got to dream big no matter what. No matter who says that we can’t make it, we can if we believe we can. That’s what kind of song it is. It’s not really about doing a certain type of dance or going in the club. It’s still a hot track – don’t get me wrong – but the message is something that I think we need to start pushing out there a little more.

Dream Big - Crooked I

AllHipHop.com: Since you are dropping the single, do you now have an idea when the album is finally going to drop?

Crooked I: When it comes to these release dates, you have to make sure that the market is ready for you. We are an independent company, so we don’t know. We’ve got to push this single as hard as we can. We need all of our supporters online to get behind this and push this. When it gets to a certain level, then I can say that we need to drop this album.

AllHipHop.com: You have many supporters but you also have people that criticize you for not releasing your album yet. What do you have to say to them?

Crooked I: I understand it but I also know that they don’t understand the business fully. They think that I am trying to get some gazillion dollar deal and that’s why I am holding out. Some of my fans are frustrated because they are telling people that Crooked I is the best rapper in the world and they have people telling them, “No he’s not, because he hasn’t sold as many records as this rapper.” So it makes it frustrating for them. It’s like trading baseball cards. They can’t put their money on Crooked because he hasn’t done some of the other things that it takes to be called one of the greats. So they get mad and go online and say, “Man! Just drop the f**king album already!”

To that person this is what I say; What if I just drop the album to make you happy? And since it wasn’t set up correctly, it only sold 10 copies. Now you really can’t say that Crooked I is the best rapper in the world. Because the critics will say, “That dude didn’t even go wood.” There is a flip-side to everything and you’ve got to set things up properly. Plus, I am on the West Coast. A lot of the industry has to be re-introduced to people who want to make good music out here and not wanna-be thugs who want to f**k up the industry.

For everybody who is saying that about me and the album, I think they should be happy because 53 weeks of free music is better than buying an album to me. And I say 53 weeks because some of those weeks I had a  18 ½, 51 ½ and a 52 ½. When somebody still complains after they received a whole year of free stuff, then I am in a good position because they are mad that they can’t pay for something.         


Comments

 

T-ROC said:

I mean how many times is he SUPPOSED to drop an album? seem as though he is stagnated in the game by record labels.
June 2, 2008 8:13 AM
 

CeeC said:

I want to hear one hot record from him...thats a lot of talk but where is THAT record

http://smartsexyrichcrazy.blogspot.com/
June 2, 2008 8:20 AM
 

adopefemalemc said:

CeeC said:
I want to hear one hot record from him...thats a lot of talk but where is THAT record
***********************************************
I feel it, but u gotta hear his rhymes, watch that youtube video they got up there w/ Sway. After that, u gon' say, fuck a record, just lemme hear him spit, I promise
June 2, 2008 8:45 AM
 

Gigga Man said:

he said his fans don’t understand the business fully, (LOL). This guy just don't get it and hes not the best rapper out here, not even close!!!!!!!!!!!!!
June 2, 2008 8:46 AM
 

adopefemalemc said:

Gigga Man said:
he said his fans don’t understand the business fully, (LOL). This guy just don't get it and hes not the best rapper out here, not even close!!!!!!!!!!!!!
***********************************************
who do u reccommend, if u don't feel Crooked I?
June 2, 2008 8:58 AM
 

Milw. Moe said:

crooked is the dopest mc in the game. and after so much garbage dominating, I think folks r ready 4 something lyrical.
June 2, 2008 9:40 AM
 

Quis4sho said:

I feel ya Crooked I but  you still need 2 drop an album... Sometimes you still gotta drop sum official material to set da stage 4 da next venture of material regardless of da sales... We know you are a beast but I wanna hear you put together a whole project... Some people can't do it... I personally think you can but jus do it!
June 2, 2008 9:45 AM
 

D.O.C said:

SNOOP IN HIS PRIME I THINK WOULD'NT B AFRAID 2 GO AT CROOKED

BUT NOWADAYS I THINK CROOKED WUD DESTROY EM
June 2, 2008 9:54 AM
 

cali dro said:

i would hate to see him drop to this level but ...he might need to come out and start murkin innocent mcs.......so everyone can see that these other rap niggas is corny....
June 2, 2008 10:06 AM
 

REALIST1 said:

Crooked I is dope fuck what you heard,i wasnt a believer till i saw dat wake up show frestyle,da nigga got mad potential and its frustrating to see an artist lose 5 or so years like T-roc said,stagnating in recod labels,its a good look to see dat he still got the hunger and the drive despite all the politics
June 2, 2008 10:12 AM
 

Don Won said:

"I don’t have any rap beef with him, because nobody wants to see me and Snoop Dogg battle each other. Everybody knows that he can’t rap better than me."


hahahaha.  get 'em crooked!  yo i've always like snoop, but he would get destroyed on the mic.
June 2, 2008 10:18 AM
 

Chop SkiMask 215 said:

Lakers the only thing im checking for coming out the west coast.
June 2, 2008 10:33 AM
 

Water Ur Seeds said:

adopefemalemc said:
Gigga Man said:
he said his fans don’t understand the business fully, (LOL). This guy just don't get it and hes not the best rapper out here, not even close!!!!!!!!!!!!!
***********************************************
who do u reccommend, if u don't feel Crooked I?

I SECOND THAT, WHO DO U RECOMMEND THEN (NOWADAYS)
June 2, 2008 10:51 AM
 

Ridah said:

i got a bunch of shit crooked i did on death row, and some unreleased shit too.

like this one

http://rapidshare.com/files/119557501/Crooked_i_-_Gangstaology.mp3

i can upload some shit if people want em.
June 2, 2008 10:54 AM
 

BIGKES said:

is he trying Boosie
June 2, 2008 10:57 AM
 

Ridah said:

heres the quit snitchin song crooked i did about snoop

http://rapidshare.com/files/119558907/Crooked_i_-_Quit_Snitchin.mp3
June 2, 2008 11:00 AM
 

TheBossHimself973 said:

Dude is an animal. But honestly I dont know if the west coast can bring it back how they used to have it. I think now you are only gonna have them certain artist from cali doing they thing. Crooked I should be one of them.
June 2, 2008 11:06 AM
 

Water Ur Seeds said:

June 2, 2008 11:22 AM
 

wESt up 213 said:

Crooked I is hog,dude is the best rapper out! way better than T.I,Wayne, and Kanye. Dude will eat them up in a heart beat! the only reason why people aint fuckin with him its cuz he aint mainstream.
June 2, 2008 11:24 AM
 

NYReppin716to718 said:

What up AHH Fam.

Although I would call him the best-I think Crooked I is a beast.

The boy can spit-just needs better beats-when he's on other people's beats-the goes hard.

Put me in the mind of Rass Kass & Papoose-

I'll check his shit out.


ONE N.Y.-THE EMPIRE STATE-FROM TOP TO BOTTOM WE THE BEST!!
June 2, 2008 11:31 AM
 

NYReppin716to718 said:

What up AHH Fam.

Although I would call him the best-I think Crooked I is a beast.

The boy can spit-just needs better beats-when he's on other people's beats-he goes hard.

Put me in the mind of Rass Kass & Papoose

I'll check his shit out.


ONE N.Y.-THE EMPIRE STATE-FROM TOP TO BOTTOM WE THE BEST!!
June 2, 2008 11:31 AM
 

NYReppin716to718 said:

What up AHH Fam.

Although I would call him the best-I think Crooked I is a beast.

The boy can spit-just needs better beats-when he's on other people's beats-he goes hard.

Put me in the mind of Rass Kass & Papoose

I'll check his shit out.


ONE N.Y.-THE EMPIRE STATE-FROM TOP TO BOTTOM WE THE BEST!!
June 2, 2008 11:31 AM
 

BLUNTBLAZER said:

DAM THA INDUSTRY STAY SHADY LOOK AT SUGE NOW
CEOS MAYNE WONT DROP THA CD
June 2, 2008 11:32 AM
 

K.r.u.n.k.y said:

top 5 doa without even dropping an album
June 2, 2008 11:33 AM
 

NewWest-310 said:

Once again, great article. Saw a lot of hatin at the beginning of the comments but I can see that some true Crooked fans are showing up in his defense. In the end I think he will succeed and featuring Akon on a track will help (like it or not). I cant wait to BUY the album when it drops cause he will prove the naysayers wrong.

@ Ridah
Good lookin on the links. If you have anymore you should throw those up for those that dont know his style (Boom Boom Clap, Fucwidus, Game for Sale, Creased Khaki Flow, etc.)

Get'Em Crook!!

NEW WEST!!!
June 2, 2008 12:26 PM
 

Tha1&Only said:


Sounds smart...

He does need an album out...

Yeah like someone else said earlier he might do better by going in on one of these ragady mc's. Not Snoop though. He's a legend.

Or maybe puttin in some work as far as networking with other artists and moving around a lil more so he could be seen.


I dunno, but he's got the talent. He is missing something though. It's good he knows that now versus dropping something that wouldn't be well recieved by the public.

Game need to lend this nigga a hand....


WEST WEST YALL!
June 2, 2008 12:40 PM
 

youngregin07 said:

Dre needs to sign that dude...he is 100 percent ready to go...
June 2, 2008 1:17 PM
 

Styles said:

Thanks for uppin that Quit Snitchin song. I haven't heard that in ages.

Glad you enjoyed the article. Keep up the Crooked I support. Hopefully him and Snoop can come to some peaceful terms.
June 2, 2008 1:38 PM
 

HTyson said:

Crooked I is a smart dude, and sick rapper. I wish his production was as dope as his lyrics, cuz when he rhymes on mixtapes over other rappers beats, he kills it, his shit is mad ill...
June 2, 2008 1:45 PM
 

Gemini1973 said:

Props for this interview Styles.  Good to see AllHipHop recognizing the West Coast again, especially a cat like Crooked I.  I've actually met with dude at one of his shows last year and have witnessed him posted up in the crowd mingling instead of hiding out in the VIP section.  He's one of those humble cats that enjoys shaking hands, taking pictures and chatting with fans at his shows.  A real stand-up dude.

As for the Snoop situation, so long as there ain't guns poppin' off in the streets of L.A. between these 2 artists camps, then that's as good as it gets sometimes.  It'd be great to see these 2 make peace and do business together, but sometimes that just ain't the case for whatever reason?  Pride is muthaf*****!!

For those looking for some FREE Crooked I music, click on my name for his mixtapes & bootlegs.

June 2, 2008 2:26 PM
 

Yadadamean said:

YALL BITCH ASS NIGGAZ TALKIN BOUT CROOKED CANT SPIT...YALL OUTCHA FUCKIN HELMET!!


Boom Boom Clap
Hood Politics
Murderin MC's
Still The Row(Original)
Creased Khaki Flow
Tharow.com

...are jus a few of my favs
June 2, 2008 2:30 PM
 

Crooked I interview (part 2) - Death Row, Suge, Snoop « Interests of Chris said:

June 2, 2008 2:43 PM
 

Kalibur1200 said:

Crooked Spits Better Than Alot Of Mothafuckas From The East And The South EVEN The West. So There Should Be No Reason For His Album To Come Out. Personally I Think He's Dope As Fuck. And If I'm Really Feelin An Artist's Music Than I Always BUY The Album. So With That Said Crooked You Got My Purchase Homie. Other Than Games Next Album (Which I WILL be Going To Buy) Crooked I Is Probably The Most Anticipated Artist Out Of The Left-Coast At The Moment.
June 2, 2008 2:58 PM
 

Kalibur1200 said:

Crooked Spits Better Than Alot Of Mothafuckas From The East And The South EVEN The West. So There Should Be No Reason For His Album To Come Out. Personally I Think He's Dope As Fuck. And If I'm Really Feelin An Artist's Music Than I Always BUY The Album. So With That Said Crooked You Got My Purchase Homie. Other Than Games Next Album (Which I WILL be Going To Buy) Crooked I Is Probably The Most Anticipated Artist Out Of The Left-Coast At The Moment.
June 2, 2008 2:58 PM
 

n8ive_outlaw420 said:

Crooked I Iz Tha TRUTH!!
June 2, 2008 3:08 PM
 

NewWest-310 said:

@Gemini1973

If I recall correctly Crooked gave a shout out to some dude in Nebraska who "rocked the show w/ me" or whatever. Was that you he was talkin 'bout? Anyway, good lookin on puttin those links up. I already got most of that but a lot of these dudes dont.
June 2, 2008 3:57 PM
 

Gemini1973 said:

@ NewWest-310

Yep, that'd be me.  He also shouted me out in the #52 Finale. "C from Nebraska".  Nice catch. ;-)

But yeah, I'm just promoting Crook to those who don't have any of his music.  That page is specifically geared towards promoting Crooked I/C.O.B.

June 2, 2008 4:05 PM
 

skitzz said:

he's the truth.  a true star of the people. My cousin did a  show at a local club and Crokked i came out to the valley (818) and peformed alongside him. that's real! How many other rappers would give a local cat the time of day?  he deserves to blow...Down to earth dude not on no superstar sh**...Check out the song on my cuz's myspace. it's called "sounds like money" ft crooked I
June 2, 2008 4:15 PM
 

NewWest-310 said:

@Gemini1973

Thats dope man. And good lookin on promotin ya boy out there in the Mid-West. Its good to see that he got fans everywhere.


COP THAT "B.O.S.S." WHEN IT DROPS!!!
June 2, 2008 4:45 PM
 

richie sick said:

get em crook!  

really hope your album drops sometime in the immediate future.   i feel everything you're saying, and i know you know what you're doing, but buzz only lasts so long. don't let it get anti-climactic.  now that you got a song with akon, i think the timing is crucial.  freestyles and other alternative shit is cool, but i don't think people will really take you serious as an artist unless you drop an official album.  like being a painter.  sooner or later, you gotta show at a gallery.

from ya old west coast, sc, bli, mtvn homie.
June 2, 2008 5:05 PM
 

Gemini1973 said:

@ NewWest-310

Just doin' what I can.  

You already know I'll be coppin' B.O.S.S. when it hits retail shelves.

Good lookin' on supportin' the movement.  
June 2, 2008 11:42 PM
 

MaryJanesHusband said:

Crooked I is ILLY on the mic...definitely one of the best out right now. I hope the album comes out soon but forrealz I got the 52 hip hop weekly joints and that shit was amazing!!!

I'm still listening to it all the time and I got that shit like 2 months ago
June 3, 2008 4:57 AM
 

Tempest II. said:

YES!! Crooked couldn't've said it ANY better. For those who hate on the man, LOOK AT HIS BUSINESS SENSE. He's playin' this shit as smart as someone possibly can...
Even though he doesn't have an album out, SO?!!? Google the man, look into his track record...CROOKED IS THE MOTHERFUCKIN' TRUTH...and now after I read this and the part one interview, I really see where dude's head's at and he really seem like he headed in the right direction.
I got ya back Crook!!!!!!!
June 3, 2008 4:59 AM
 

Tempest II. said:

""I don’t have any rap beef with him, because nobody wants to see me and Snoop Dogg battle each other. Everybody knows that he can’t rap better than me."


hahahaha.  get 'em crooked!  yo i've always like snoop, but he would get destroyed on the mic. "

I COULDN'T HAVE SAID THAT SHIT ANY BETTER MYSELF. SNOOP WOULD GET EMBARRASSED
June 3, 2008 5:00 AM
 

Ridah said:

NewWest-310 said:

@ Ridah
Good lookin on the links. If you have anymore you should throw those up for those that dont know his style (Boom Boom Clap, Fucwidus, Game for Sale, Creased Khaki Flow, etc.)

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fucwidus
http://rapidshare.com/files/119740793/Crooked_i_-_Fucwidus.mp3

boom boom clap
http://rapidshare.com/files/119743417/Crooked_i_-_Boom_Boom_Clap.mp3
June 3, 2008 5:40 AM
 

young norway said:

crooked i been hot for a long time..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=guFW25bBumo

June 3, 2008 6:09 AM
 

mrChaseMoney said:

Crooked da truth ... West coast all day.
June 3, 2008 8:31 AM
 

Crooked I: Death Row, Snoop and The Album, Pt. 2 - HipHopsHome Community said:

June 3, 2008 9:14 AM
 

EA Da Gucci Wizard said:

I Fucks wit Crooked I out of this article this is one thing that hit me to realize something about the new fans of hip hop these muthafuckers always feel just cause a nigga Didn't sell alot of records people feel like that person is a nobody For those that thinks like that is ignorant cause is alot of rappers hotter then all the rappers that sold records that got deals and all that good shit

Fuck Hip Hop The New Song out http://www.myspace.com/eaofficialmusic
June 3, 2008 9:39 AM
 

TonyMalibu said:

"I don’t have any rap beef with him, because nobody wants to see me and Snoop Dogg battle each other. Everybody knows that he can’t rap better than me."

^

Real talk!!  My question is, "What the hell happened to Snoop Dogg?"  When he first came out (listen to The Chronic and Doggystyle), homeboy could R-A-P.  Hell, a lot of cats were calling him the best back then.  But ever since he dropped Doggfather, he ain't been the same.  His lyrics suck, his flow has depreciated, and he even get's off beat sometimes.  If he does a verse on somebody else's joint, he always comes lame!  WHAT HAPPENED????  Guess he's not hungry anymore.  The last few times he actually came hard on were on "Conditioner" with ODB (classic Snoop flow in my opinion), "Snoop Dogg," "Beautiful," "Let's Get Blown," and "Ups and Downs."  Those hits are few and far between.
June 3, 2008 11:10 AM
 

kim jong-ill said:

It don't matter how good you can rap if you lack business sense. The whole West Coast needs to do like the South did and start poppin trunks and droppin'  free mixtapes on Myspace. He really has no buzz and nobodies buying CD's now.

Good Luck either way.
June 3, 2008 12:29 PM
 

Styles said:

That fool said "my father didn't want me but I broke through the Trojan"...lmao... thanks Aqua for adding that footage with the feature.
June 3, 2008 1:33 PM
 

BlackPeople 1 said:

yo i'm a east coast kid.

I ont allow no wiggle room for no kinda dumb shit.

No bullshit, crooked I is nice on the mic.
He a emcee's emcee.

snoop my man too. but snoop flow to the beat. like q-tip or grand puba. ain't nuntin wrong with that. i can have equal love for both of them.

crooked i is nice. he carvin a niche out up there with the greats.
rakim allah, nasir jones, az, g-rap and big pun.

what you want for a album?
10 ones? 16?

21 for a deluxe edition?

i got that. this the only all new emcee that i'm excited to hear about.

hopefully we get a album by year's end.

or at least some accapellas for us beatheads out here to remix.

crooked i that deal.
June 3, 2008 1:56 PM
 

VMW said:

Crooked I is that nigga! He would tare uncle snoop apart nowadays
June 3, 2008 2:51 PM
 

Oath said:

He sounds like a west papoose... Same flow
June 3, 2008 4:37 PM
 

NewWest-310 said:

@Oath

Really? you think he sounds like an west coast Papoose? Im not a big fan of 'Poose so ima have to hear some more of his raps. You might have a point tho.
June 3, 2008 5:52 PM
 

Tommy K. said:

Can I Please get an Album??? Please!!!
June 3, 2008 6:38 PM
 

Styles said:

I'm not sold on the Papoose comparison. But maybe that's because I've been listening to Crooked since the early 2000's before I ever heard of Pap.

Anyway, thanks for your feedback. I'm glad you checked it out in the first place.  
June 3, 2008 8:06 PM
 

baynig4sho said:

@kim jong-ill

where the fuck do you think the south got sellin shit out they trunk from?
the west.

too short started his career back in 83 like that.so did all the other early west coast artists.thats the only way we could come up out here cuz the east wasnt fuckin with us.

niggas who are real gs didnt have fuckin myspace pages until recently.most real niggas thought that shit was gay.on top of that niggas is active in these streets out here.niggas aint got time to be online and shit when the hustle is outside.but nowadays with all these fuckin internet nerds you have to be online now to get some recognition.thats some punk shit.

what ever happened to word of mouth.i remember hearin nwa the firt time at my friends house.no radio play.we need to get back to that.cuz most of yall internet niggas wouldnt know the real shit if it slaped you in the face.  
June 3, 2008 9:22 PM
 

Tempest II. said:

whoaaaaaaaa@the Papoose comparison...I been hip to Crooked I, and BANGIN' his shit in the whip since '99-'00, WAAAAAAAAY before I heard of Pap...they don't sound NOTHIN' like each other to me...

Crooked I way more diverse than Pap too...with the quick flow, Crooked could prolly give Twista a run for his money...
June 4, 2008 1:54 AM
 

Ridah said:

Tempest II. said:
whoaaaaaaaa@the Papoose comparison...I been hip to Crooked I, and BANGIN' his shit in the whip since '99-'00, WAAAAAAAAY before I heard of Pap...they don't sound NOTHIN' like each other to me...

Crooked I way more diverse than Pap too...with the quick flow, Crooked could prolly give Twista a run for his money...

---------------------

and he aint some dumbass messing with man looking bitches like remy ma.
June 4, 2008 4:50 AM
 

richie sick said:

@baynig4sho said

gyeah.  drop that science.  but go all the way with it.  sellin out the trunk didn't just come from cali.  it came SPECIFICALLY from tha yay!  too $hort, hammer, 40 water, master p.  that's a proud tradition right there.
June 4, 2008 7:06 AM
 

J-Man said:

@youngregin07
If Dre signs Crooked I, detox will b pushed bak to 2012!!! LOL
Man dude doesnt need a beat! Have yu heard him go acapella?? Craziest thing ever!

lol at him saying Snoop can't outrap him. Maybe he's lucky that he's messin with auto-tune snoop and not the gin and juice era snoop.

Yeah but dude is seriously one of the best out! Who's lil wayne???
June 4, 2008 8:21 AM
 

Antman313 said:

Crooked I was good on no limit Now hes one of the best rappers out right now....I wish him and Snoop would work together oh boy! other than, Much love to him and his crew and Project... Im still ridin with cha...

Crooked I..........

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June 4, 2008 12:02 PM
 

Conducta said:

CROOKED I IS DROPPING! AND WHEN HE DOES LOOK OUT YA'LL BECAUSE IT'S GONNA GET REAL UGLY...I PROMISE YOU...WEST COAST!!!

PS. HOMIE GAVE ME A SHOUTOUT ON ONE OF HIS HIP-HOP WEEKLY JOINTS..WEEK 15! DAMN..1L
June 4, 2008 2:22 PM
 

Gemini1973 said:

Crooked I - W's Down (prod. by Komplex) (off "The Block Obama" mixtape)


http://www.zshare.net/audio/13101998a87dca60/
June 4, 2008 3:43 PM
 

bluntguttz said:

WESTCOAST....yea son put him game cube the d.o.c snoop mc ren on a dre beat and its over westcoast takin over...
June 5, 2008 3:46 AM
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