G-Unit's DJ Whoo Kid recently revealed a past run-in he had with former Death Row Records co-owner Marion "Suge" Knight and why he almost got stabbed for playing 50 Cent's music at a Los Angeles nightclub.
Whoo Kid claims after he spun 50's "Realest Killaz," which features an unreleased 2Pac verse, Knight had his 34th Street Gang goons out for vengeance.
"Suge Knight took it upon himself to 'find me' that day -- the promoter got tricked, too. The promoter gave me the five G's and once I got to the stage, of course, at the time 'In Da Club' was the biggest record, so of course the first record I played was 'In Da Club.' So as soon as I played 'In Da Club,' the whole club turned and looked at me...[then] the promoter came up to me and was like, 'We gotta get you out of here -- Suge Knight's in the front. We're trying to call the cops so he don't come in, but he wants to come in' [Then] we started running out the back, I'm jumping in the van, and then for some reason - I don't know where, but [affiliate] C-Lo got the dirtiest looking gun I ever seen in my life, so I'm looking up and I see the 34th Street Gang running up to us with knives, so I'm like, 'Holy sh*t, I'm about to get stabbed for some 50 sh*t!' I'm like, 'Yo, get the gun!' By the time [C-Lo] grabs it...the police come -- [C-Lo] throws the gun all the way to the back of the van. The cops grab the 34th Street Gang, and we peel off." (This Is 50)
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