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Apparently many black rappers are really black supremacist...


An early appearance by Jay-Z (the second he appeared on) was on a song and video by his mentor Jaz-O, which showed Dr. York’s painting being held by Jay-Z, in tribute to this sick child molesting black supremacist. The Jaz was in the Nuwaubian cult in the 1980s (when he met Jay-Z).
The Jaz ft. Jay-Z – Originators (1990)


Other famous rappers influenced by York, include Afrika Bambaataa (who has been accused multiple times of child sexual abuse of underage boys and young men), Prodigy of Mobb Deep, Posdnuos from De La Soul, and Brand Nubian.
Other corny rappers, including Jay-Z’s long-time enemy NAS, Killah Priest and Cam’ron, have also given shoot outs to this insane York.

This “Dr. York” is Dwight “Malachi” York, who founded and ran the Nuwaubian cult, which was a black supremacy cult according to which all races (other than black) are evil, including white, Jew, Asian and Arab.
There was also some sort of alien theme (similar to Icke’s alien reptilians).

In 2004, York was sentenced to 135 years in prison for charges that included racketeering and child sexual abuse. Reportedly he had abused dozens of children (mostly underage black girls as young as 4).


Black Muslim supremacist Louis Farrakhan became the assistant of Nation of Islam minister Malcolm X.
After Malcolm X was murdered, to make him the minister, some have claimed that Farrakhan had been involved in ordering the shooting.

Louis Farrakhan is hugely popular among black American entertainers, especially rappers (not only Muslims).
See the black supremacy racist Louis Farrakhan (smiling in the black suit) surrounded by (from left) - Ja Rule, Damon Dash, Diddy, LL Cool J, Queen Latifah, Jermaine Dupri, and Redman (I couldn’t identify all the “known” faces).
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Ice Cube has heavily promoted Farrakhan, who helped end his feud with Common.
Other rappers that have promoted this racist minister include: Public Enemy, DMX, Foxy Brown, Snoop Dogg, Will Smith, Kanye West, Q-Tip, Ludacris, The Game, Wyclef Jean, MC Lyte, Fat Joe (Latino!), and Eminem (white!).

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While they didn’t release records under their own name for Death Row, Jodeci’s brothers K-Ci and JoJo DID record 2 tracks with Tupac at the height of the Pac-Biggie feud.

2Pac ft. K-Ci and JoJo – How do you want it (1996)


Aaron Hall (who isn’t in the video) as part of Guy had also recorded for Uptown. With its disses towards Dr. Dre, after he left Death Row, and Puff Daddy at the end of the song…
Makaveli ft. Aaron Hall, Danny Boy, K-Ci & JoJo - Toss It Up (1996)



The single for “One More Chance / Stay with me” was the remix of the album version of “One More Chance”, but sounded like an entirely different song, its video included many rap and R&B stars, including Heavy D. and Aaliyah.
While BIG’s wife Faith Evans was the leading female in both the song and video, Mary J. Blige also sung back-up vocals and appeared in the video.
The Notorious BIG - One More Chance (Remix, 1995)


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What makes all of this very strange against the background of the Tupac/Suge Knight beef with Biggie/Diddy/Jay-Z.

Quincy Jones’ daughter Kidada Jones in the 1990s was close to:
Tupac, who she dated at the time of his death.
Kim Porter, the long-time girlfriend of Diddy. Her son was named after his godfather… Quincy Jones.
Aaliyah, who dated Jay-Z’s business partner Damon Dash at the time of his death. Jay-Z recorded 2 albums with R. Kelly who married Aaliyah when she was only 15 that were released on Jigga’s and Dash’s record label Roc-A-Fella.

Quincy Jones' son QD 3, was working with 2Pac, Suge Knight and Dr. Dre.

Diddy, when he was still called Puff Daddy produced Jodeci and Mary J. Blige early in their career.
Mary J. and Jodeci signed with Suge Knight, while continuing their affiliation with Puffy, while Jodeci’s Hailey brothers recorded 2 tracks with 2Pac at the height of the Death Row / Bad Boy feud. At the time K-Ci's girlfriend Blige was having an affair with the 15/16 years old bisexual Danny Boy, who was close to both Suge Knight and Tupac.
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Magoo (Melvin Barcliff), best known for his partnership with Timbaland, has died of a suspected “heart attack” aged 50.
Timbaland & Magoo ft. Aaliyah and Missy Elliott - Up Jumps Da' Boogie (1997)
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