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The Undersiders (english version)
It’s the 80’s... Hip-hop is beginning to emerge. Cocaine, is already everywhere. And crack is about to make a dramatic appearance into ghetto life. This unprecedented consumption will make some dealers into the new kings of the streets, and also new role models for their community. The Undersiders will tell you the story of 8 of them. True and crude. Tales about millionaire drug dealers who at one point directly impacted on the development of hip-hop. Dr Dre, Tupac, Lil Wayne and many more… would these pop culture icons have had the same career if certain of their paths hadn’t meet? Without...
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4.8 stars from 69 ratings
Gangsta Williams
Gangsta is no kin of the Cash Money brothers and he didn’t put up a penny to start that company. So much misinformation in this story. If people listen to some interviews Gangsta has done, one will him him say Baby Williams was the plug., so why would he need their money
DC of Nola via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/16/23
Love it!
I read an article about the murder of Alpo Martinez so I decided to see if there were any podcasts out there. And let me tell you.. I was not disappointed. I listened to every episode in 1 day.
Schmebe via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/02/21
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Le meilleur PODCAST que j’ai écouté. Vraiment dommage qu’il n’y en ai pas plus. Très passionnant.
Saiss via Apple Podcasts · France · 01/25/20
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Published 05/29/18
Washington - 1991. A young drug trafficker confesses to the murder of 14 people. Among them, his best friend and partner in crime. For him it was just business, nothing more. Once seen as the Prince of Harlem, his name is now the symbol of ultimate betrayal.
Published 05/29/18
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