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1.12.2010
10.20.2009
6.25.2009
8.10.2008
6.30.2008
R.I.P Sydni Yoshie

Sydni Yoshie.was taken at such a young age. She will be missed
1990-2008


Story.
Sydni on Deviant art.
k. dueces
4.21.2008
R.I.P. ORISH GRINSTEAD FROM 702
R.I.P. ORISH GRINSTEAD
1980-2008
FORMER MEMBER OF THE ORIGINAL
GIRLGROUP 702 PASSED ON APRIL 20TH FROM KIDNEY FAILURE.

SHE ISNT PICTURED HERE..BUT WATCH THIS VIDEO FROM SUBWAY/702 CALLED
"THIS LIL GAME WE PLAY" AND YOU WILL SEE HER
my condolences.
K. DUECES
1980-2008
FORMER MEMBER OF THE ORIGINAL
GIRLGROUP 702 PASSED ON APRIL 20TH FROM KIDNEY FAILURE.

SHE ISNT PICTURED HERE..BUT WATCH THIS VIDEO FROM SUBWAY/702 CALLED
"THIS LIL GAME WE PLAY" AND YOU WILL SEE HER
my condolences.
K. DUECES
1.05.2008
12.28.2007
12.13.2007
12.04.2007
R.I.P. Pimp C.

It is with great sadness that Jive Records announces the passing of Chad “Pimp C” Butler, a member of the celebrated rap duo UGK (Underground Kingz). Jive Records’ President and CEO Barry Weiss states: “We mourn the unexpected loss of Chad. He was truly a thoughtful and kind-hearted person. He will be remembered for his talent and profound influence as a pioneer in bringing southern rap to the forefront. He will be missed and our prayers remain with his family and Bun B. I’ve known Chad since he was 18, and we loved him dearly and he was a cherished member of the Jive family.”
Born in Port Arthur, Texas, Butler’s father was a trumpet player who played professionally with Solomon Burke. Outside of his father, the 33-year old rapper’s influences varied, ranging from Bobby Bland, Jimmy McGriff, the 1960’s Motown artists to Run DMC. Butler met his inseparable partner Bernard “Bun B” Freeman in high school where they formed UGK. In 1992, the duo signed to Jive Records and went on release a total of eight albums for the label. They earned their highest achievement earlier this year when their most recent album, UGK (Underground Kingz), debuted in the number one position on the album pop chart. According to the New York Times, UGK “helped inspire a generation of Southern hip-hop stars, from OutKast to Lil Wayne.”
That's crazy. My condolences.
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