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Ironically, he was doing his new joint, "I Got Shot," at the time. NARRATOR: So, what had happened was Gangstalicious was doing a show in town when three men rushed the stage and shot him. I was like, "There he go!" He done fucked it up for everybody. And I was like, "Bitch!" And then some nigga started shootin'. See, I was in the club, and this bitch stepped on my shoe. FEMALE EYEWITNESS: Jesus! It was terrible! I was in the club and. *picks up the phone* Nigga, that's me on TV, baby! Yeah, nigga! Yeah! No, I ain't got your money, nigga. Shh! EYEWITNESS: With my own eyes, nigga. Nigga, you should've seent that shit I saw.
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RILEY: I was so desperate for information on the shootin', I watched that show my brother calls "The News." EYEWITNESS ON THE NEWS: Oh, shit! Ah, nigga, I seent it. We interrupt Gangstalicious: Resurrection for this breaking news story. Know what I'm sayin'? SWAY (NEWSREADER): What's up, world? I'm Sway. GANGSTALICIOUS: Man, when I got shot, I was, like, you know, never again. NEWSREADER: In the resulting struggle, both rappers accidentally shot themselves. NEWSREADER: Then, later that year, an altercation in a Miami nightclub between Gangstalicious and Eat Dirt ended in violence. Lot of these niggas tryin' to have what we didn't have, but they ain't done what we did done to have what we done have. God knows, son, man, you'll pick on your foot. EAT DIRT: Yeah, man, you motherfuckin' darn thing. You know what I'm saying It's some indubitable shit! GANGSTALICIOUS GANG MEMBER: What he said, nyukka. You know what I'm sayin'? Shit ain't just music, right? This is some bona fide, unimpeachable gangsta shit. GANGSTALICIOUS: All I'm sayin' is, you know, shit's real. RILEY: Shh! NEWSREADER: Tensions exploded at an awards show last year when a chair was thrown at Eat Dirt. HUEY: Yeah, the nigga version of the Cuban Missile Crisis. RILEY: What you talkin' about, fool? This is war. HUEY: Catastrophic warfare? It's just some dumb niggas beefin'. What's hood? NEWSREADER: And Eat Dirt and his crew RILEY: Boo! NEWSREADER: From Lickety-Split, Virginia, had escalated to the brink of catastrophic warfare. NEWSREADER: By late last year, the ongoing feud between Gangstalicious and his crew from New West Manchester, Delaware. He was shot a bunch of times, all right? At least, he tryin'. HUEY: Resurrection? The nigga ain't dead.
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NEWSREADER: We now return to Gangstalicious: Resurrection. I don't have no crew, and they don't pay me enough to hire bodyguards. I really don't want any of you niggas running up on me at the club. Also, I ain't dissin' nobody's city, or region, or. Any similarities with actual rappers is totally, completely, coincidental. Cypress Hill, apparently, was using OG in its sense of “exceptional.Episode opens with the quotes: The following is a completely fictional work of satire. The origin of the strain’s name is debated, but according to Amsterdam-based cannabis-seed seller DNA Genetics, who’s responsible for marketing OG Kush seeds, the strain originally went by a different name, but was renamed OG Kush by the popular 1990s LA rap group Cypress Hill. There also exists a popular strain of weed known as OG Kush. Original Gangster,” which, at its peak, was #7 on 1991’s Billboard rap charts. One notable example of OG in the context of commercialized rap is in LA-raised rapper Ice-T’s single (and album) “O.G. At the same time, the term continued to carry on its initial meaning in the sense that something was OG if it was the first of its kind or unique-that is, original. In songs and music videos, an OG was seen as someone in gang culture who was hip and impressive (an exceptional badass), and soon the term was used to describe people in the real world who exemplified those characteristics even when they had no gang affiliations. During the 1980s, OG began to enter the mainstream with its use in commercialized rap music.