Kim Kardashian and husband Kanye West were forced to beef up their security after Ye’s recent twitter rants, support for President Donald Trump and explosive interviews lead to gang threats against him and his family.
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Daz Dillinger, a former member of Snoop Dogg’s Tha Dog Pound Duo posted a video to Instagram where he called on the Crips to beat down Kanye West.
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Daz Dillinger, a former member of Snoop Dogg’s Tha Dog Pound Duo posted a video to Instagram where he called on the Crips to beat down Kanye West.
Daz’s “Crip Alert” came after
Kanye’s comments on Trump, but also the lyrics from his recent single featuring
T.I., “Ye Vs. The People”, where he compares a gang truce (“The first Blood to shake the Crip’s hand”) to Democrats and Republicans coming together.
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Daz Dillinger, a former member of Snoop Dogg’s Tha Dog Pound Duo posted a video to Instagram where he called on the Crips to beat down Kanye West.
Daz’s “Crip Alert” came after
Kanye’s comments on Trump, but also the lyrics from his recent single featuring
T.I., “Ye Vs. The People”, where he compares a gang truce (“The first Blood to shake the Crip’s hand”) to Democrats and Republicans coming together.
“National Alert, all the Crips out there ya f**k Kanye up. You see that mother**ker, f**k his ass up on GP,” he said.
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Daz Dillinger, a former member of Snoop Dogg’s Tha Dog Pound Duo posted a video to Instagram where he called on the Crips to beat down Kanye West.
Daz’s “Crip Alert” came after
Kanye’s comments on Trump, but also the lyrics from his recent single featuring
T.I., “Ye Vs. The People”, where he compares a gang truce (“The first Blood to shake the Crip’s hand”) to Democrats and Republicans coming together.
“National Alert, all the Crips out there ya f**k Kanye up. You see that mother**ker, f**k his ass up on GP,” he said.
“Better not ever see you in concert. Better not ever see you around the LBC. Better not ever see you around California. Stay in Calabasas.”
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Daz Dillinger, a former member of Snoop Dogg’s Tha Dog Pound Duo posted a video to Instagram where he called on the Crips to beat down Kanye West.
Daz’s “Crip Alert” came after
Kanye’s comments on Trump, but also the lyrics from his recent single featuring
T.I., “Ye Vs. The People”, where he compares a gang truce (“The first Blood to shake the Crip’s hand”) to Democrats and Republicans coming together.
“National Alert, all the Crips out there ya f**k Kanye up. You see that mother**ker, f**k his ass up on GP,” he said.
“Better not ever see you in concert. Better not ever see you around the LBC. Better not ever see you around California. Stay in Calabasas.”
Adding, “Cause we got a Crip alert for Kanye. You don’t speak on the Crip Gods. We the Crip Gods.”
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Photo credit: Getty Images
Daz Dillinger, a former member of Snoop Dogg’s Tha Dog Pound Duo posted a video to Instagram where he called on the Crips to beat down Kanye West.
Daz’s “Crip Alert” came after
Kanye’s comments on Trump, but also the lyrics from his recent single featuring
T.I., “Ye Vs. The People”, where he compares a gang truce (“The first Blood to shake the Crip’s hand”) to Democrats and Republicans coming together.
“National Alert, all the Crips out there ya f**k Kanye up. You see that mother**ker, f**k his ass up on GP,” he said.
“Better not ever see you in concert. Better not ever see you around the LBC. Better not ever see you around California. Stay in Calabasas.”
Adding, “Cause we got a Crip alert for Kanye. You don’t speak on the Crip Gods. We the Crip Gods.”
In another video following the incident Tha Dogg Pound rapper later announced that he was stopped by police officers and questioned about “this Kanye West sh*t.” He then went on to speculate that
Kris Jenner was the one who called the cops on him.
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Daz Dillinger, a former member of Snoop Dogg’s Tha Dog Pound Duo posted a video to Instagram where he called on the Crips to beat down Kanye West.
Daz’s “Crip Alert” came after
Kanye’s comments on Trump, but also the lyrics from his recent single featuring
T.I., “Ye Vs. The People”, where he compares a gang truce (“The first Blood to shake the Crip’s hand”) to Democrats and Republicans coming together.
“National Alert, all the Crips out there ya f**k Kanye up. You see that mother**ker, f**k his ass up on GP,” he said.
“Better not ever see you in concert. Better not ever see you around the LBC. Better not ever see you around California. Stay in Calabasas.”
Adding, “Cause we got a Crip alert for Kanye. You don’t speak on the Crip Gods. We the Crip Gods.”
In another video following the incident Tha Dogg Pound rapper later announced that he was stopped by police officers and questioned about “this Kanye West sh*t.” He then went on to speculate that
Kris Jenner was the one who called the cops on him.
Kanye later filed for a restraining order against Daz, according to a third video posted by the rapper.
Daz Dillinger, a former member of Snoop Dogg’s Tha Dog Pound Duo posted a video to Instagram where he called on the Crips to beat down Kanye West.
Photo credit: Getty Images
Daz’s “Crip Alert” came after
Kanye’s comments on Trump, but also the lyrics from his recent single featuring
T.I., “Ye Vs. The People”, where he compares a gang truce (“The first Blood to shake the Crip’s hand”) to Democrats and Republicans coming together.
“National Alert, all the Crips out there ya f**k Kanye up. You see that mother**ker, f**k his ass up on GP,” he said.
“Better not ever see you in concert. Better not ever see you around the LBC. Better not ever see you around California. Stay in Calabasas.”
Adding, “Cause we got a Crip alert for Kanye. You don’t speak on the Crip Gods. We the Crip Gods.”
In another video following the incident Tha Dogg Pound rapper later announced that he was stopped by police officers and questioned about “this Kanye West sh*t.” He then went on to speculate that
Kris Jenner was the one who called the cops on him.
Kanye later filed for a restraining order against Daz, according to a third video posted by the rapper.