Uncle Luke At The Breakfast Club
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watched it at home on revolt before I left for work. good interview. lol when he first met yee years back nd tried to persuade her to do porn
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"This aint no meek mill type thing, everybody got touched" lmaooo
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Uncle Luke the G.O.A.T
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dope ass interview....makes me wanna go back to Miami now
damn i don't read much but i'm interested in that Luke book....i wanna read more about that DR beef with Snoop and Dre -
Everybody got touched up! LMAO!!!
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The only rapper to stand up to Suge during his reign of terror. And it was the ? making ? shake music lol.
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The only rapper to stand up to Suge during his reign of terror. And it was the ? making ? shake music lol.
N Eazy E didn't...
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Dude wasn't lying,
"you diss one person, you dissed his whole city and crew...rap game has changed...the whole MMG should be at Drake"
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BIg up Uncle Luke repping hometown 305,i met this man many of times and heard so many stories im pretty sure the book don't have.
Been knowing about Luke since growing up and old heads put me on alot of stuff as well,so i'll ne getting the book.
For people in Miami know about that pic with the speakers Ghetto Style DJs
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freakshow 3
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Luke the king
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MiamiNights wrote: »BIg up Uncle Luke repping hometown 305,i met this man many of times and heard so many stories im pretty sure the book don't have.
Been knowing about Luke since growing up and old heads put me on alot of stuff as well,so i'll ne getting the book.
For people in Miami know about that pic with the speakers Ghetto Style DJs
This was back when, blk women would b all in the videos dancing.
Nowadays its Scandinavians , mexicans, and if your lucky maybe biracials...
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Luke was a great business man but he sucked as a rapper/ artist. 2 Live was a group before Luke came on the scene.
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Luke was a great business man but he sucked as a rapper/ artist. 2 Live was a group before Luke came on the scene.
You obvious didn't listen to the interview,he was the dj,hype man who got the party started and the freak show going.
And this that old 2 Live Crew he was talking about that was conscience
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In Barnes & Noble about to read Luke's book: The Book of Luke right now. I think this will be just as good as Scarface's book. I'll keep y'all posted with highlights and page numbers.
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When I buy the book hopefully I see Luke which I will and ill try to let him take a pic with the book
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dope interview
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just watched that whole 40 minute interview...worth every last second.
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Kept it real
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OK I'm on page 94. Let'l me drop some stuff from it.
Luke talk about about a lot of the racism when he was a child in Liberty City. He even mentioned that Miami has some tricks that if you owned a house, and decided to sell it, you could only sell it to white people, and it still goes on today.
Luke sold weed, but he also worked many jobs. He got that lesson from his dad. If he and his brothers didn't work, they didn't have money.
His dad had a good job, but ended up becoming a janitor at a school because his employer accused him off something he didn't do, and wouldn't kiss his ass.
Luke believes in group economics.
Luke talks about about his experience during integration of school. At this time, he played football. He was accepted to go to a white high school because he was good. Turns out, all the black kids were in classes together, but the white kids were in other classes together and were getting the real education.
Luke's uncle gave him the fire to stand up and recognize the white supremacist structure at play. He was not allowed to watch cartoons at his uncle's house. He had to watch the news constantly, and read the paper. This allowed Luke to see the games being played. (I thought it was dope.)
Luke was getting into trouble and sent to DC to stay with his brother who was a real successful black man. Luke never witnessed black men being successful. This trip changed his life, and got him started on being a entrepreneur.
Luke witnessed the riot of 80 something. (Can't remember the exact year.) He also witnessed the Mariel boatlift. (Think Tony Montana when he came to the states.) Fidel Castro deported the low class Cubans to Miami. All of them were getting resources the Black's weren't getting. In fact the Haitians rode the same boats, but instead of being put in tents under the freeway like the Cubans, they were thrown in jail. This is referred as the "wet foot, dry foot policy".
There's more but I just wanted to give you some good points so far. I'll keep y'all posted with more.
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Will be peeping this. Thnx for the post.....
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I can't believe ppl didn't know about the Luke and death row beef..I'm from carol city and I heard he had those boys shook to come down to the city.. Luke had a club called the PacJam that was the ? .. Ima cop that book tomorrow. But Miami have a lot of history that no one seems to talk about
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black caesar wrote: »OK I'm on page 94. Let'l me drop some stuff from it.
Luke talk about about a lot of the racism when he was a child in Liberty City. He even mentioned that Miami has some tricks that if you owned a house, and decided to sell it, you could only sell it to white people, and it still goes on today.
Luke sold weed, but he also worked many jobs. He got that lesson from his dad. If he and his brothers didn't work, they didn't have money.
His dad had a good job, but ended up becoming a janitor at a school because his employer accused him off something he didn't do, and wouldn't kiss his ass.
Luke believes in group economics.
Luke talks about about his experience during integration of school. At this time, he played football. He was accepted to go to a white high school because he was good. Turns out, all the black kids were in classes together, but the white kids were in other classes together and were getting the real education.
Luke's uncle gave him the fire to stand up and recognize the white supremacist structure at play. He was not allowed to watch cartoons at his uncle's house. He had to watch the news constantly, and read the paper. This allowed Luke to see the games being played. (I thought it was dope.)
Luke was getting into trouble and sent to DC to stay with his brother who was a real successful black man. Luke never witnessed black men being successful. This trip changed his life, and got him started on being a entrepreneur.
Luke witnessed the riot of 80 something. (Can't remember the exact year.) He also witnessed the Mariel boatlift. (Think Tony Montana when he came to the states.) Fidel Castro deported the low class Cubans to Miami. All of them were getting resources the Black's weren't getting. In fact the Haitians rode the same boats, but instead of being put in tents under the freeway like the Cubans, they were thrown in jail. This is referred as the "wet foot, dry foot policy".
There's more but I just wanted to give you some good points so far. I'll keep y'all posted with more.
That will be the Mc Duffie riots
https://youtu.be/znzRj_? -IY
And when Castor flooded Miami with Cubans it was called Mariel Boatlift. -
They call that china man Fresh Kid Ice.
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MiamiNights wrote: »black caesar wrote: »OK I'm on page 94. Let'l me drop some stuff from it.
Luke talk about about a lot of the racism when he was a child in Liberty City. He even mentioned that Miami has some tricks that if you owned a house, and decided to sell it, you could only sell it to white people, and it still goes on today.
Luke sold weed, but he also worked many jobs. He got that lesson from his dad. If he and his brothers didn't work, they didn't have money.
His dad had a good job, but ended up becoming a janitor at a school because his employer accused him off something he didn't do, and wouldn't kiss his ass.
Luke believes in group economics.
Luke talks about about his experience during integration of school. At this time, he played football. He was accepted to go to a white high school because he was good. Turns out, all the black kids were in classes together, but the white kids were in other classes together and were getting the real education.
Luke's uncle gave him the fire to stand up and recognize the white supremacist structure at play. He was not allowed to watch cartoons at his uncle's house. He had to watch the news constantly, and read the paper. This allowed Luke to see the games being played. (I thought it was dope.)
Luke was getting into trouble and sent to DC to stay with his brother who was a real successful black man. Luke never witnessed black men being successful. This trip changed his life, and got him started on being a entrepreneur.
Luke witnessed the riot of 80 something. (Can't remember the exact year.) He also witnessed the Mariel boatlift. (Think Tony Montana when he came to the states.) Fidel Castro deported the low class Cubans to Miami. All of them were getting resources the Black's weren't getting. In fact the Haitians rode the same boats, but instead of being put in tents under the freeway like the Cubans, they were thrown in jail. This is referred as the "wet foot, dry foot policy".
There's more but I just wanted to give you some good points so far. I'll keep y'all posted with more.
That will be the Mc Duffie riots
https://youtu.be/znzRj_? -IY
And when Castor flooded Miami with Cubans it was called Mariel Boatlift.
You're on it my man. It's a very good read. I will hit you guys up with more details:
Common knowledge, 2 live crew were in the military and were not from Miami.
Luke wanted the whole 2 Live Crew to be equal partners with him, but the just wanted to be stars, so Luke became the brains.
He booked Run DMC, Jazzy Jeff and The Fresh Prince, Schooly D, and others.
I'll hit ya'll with more later.