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Cool C, Big Lurch & Kidd Creole: Behind Bars

Content Warning: This episode contains discussion of murder, violence, substance use, and crimes against a minor. Please take care of yourself first.

Episode Description Hip-hop has always told the truth about the streets, but sometimes the streets tell the truth right back. In this episode, DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray walk through the real criminal cases of artists whose careers and lives took turns that no fan could have seen coming.

From Philly's Golden Era to the founding fathers of hip-hop to an ongoing case that's still all over your timeline, this conversation sits with the weight of each story without flinching. These aren't cautionary tales meant to lecture anyone.

They're the kinds of conversations you have when you genuinely love the culture and refuse to look away from what it also contains. The Breakdown Snoop Dogg as the baseline.

Before getting into the cases that didn't end well, Sir Daniel sets the stage with Snoop's 1993 murder charge and his 1996 acquittal, because understanding who got out helps you feel the weight of who didn't. Cool C & Steady B: When the Philly scene came crashing down.

Between '86 and '89, Cool C, Steady B, and the Hilltop Hustlers crew were putting out classics. By January 2, 1996, they were involved in the bank robbery murder of Officer Lauretha Vaird.

Cool C is currently the only rapper on death row. Steady B is serving life.

Jay Ray and Sir Daniel unpack what it felt like to watch an entire era collapse in real time. Big Lurch and the horrorcore connection.

Texas-born, LA-based rapper Big Lurch was part of Cosmic Slop Shop, riding the early 2000s horrorcore wave. Under the influence of PCP, he killed his roommate Tynisha Ysais in their Los Angeles apartment.

The conversation doesn't rush past her name, and it doesn't rush past the history of what PCP actually was, either. Kidd Creole: A Furious Five founder, a copy shop overnight shift, and a fatal confrontation.

One of the architects of hip-hop, convicted of first-degree manslaughter in 2022 for a 2017 stabbing in New York. Sir Daniel connects the dots between fleeting fame, financial reality, and the situations it can put you in.

D4vd: The case that's still unfolding. A younger generation artist, currently awaiting trial for the alleged murder of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez.

Jay Ray and Sir Daniel talk about the digital footprint, the Discord universe, and what it means when a relationship exists almost entirely in online spaces. D4vd has not been convicted.

The hosts are careful with the language. And they don't lose sight of the fact that a little girl is gone.

Chapter Markers 00:00 Disclaimer 00:46 Intro Theme 01:03 Welcome to the show 02:27 Snoop Dogg: Acquitted of Murder 04:50 Cool C & Steady B: The Bank Robbery Murder 11:22 Big Lurch: A Horrorcore Tragedy 17:45 Kidd Creole: From Furious Five to Prison for Manslaughter 23:09 D4vd: Fame, Youth & an Ongoing Case 28:58 Closing Thoughts 30:10 Closing Theme Support Queue Points By Becoming An Insider:

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