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'''Karnail Pitts'''(born: [[1978]]), better known as '''Bugz''', is a former member of the [[rap]] group [[D12]]. |
'''Karnail Pitts''' (born: [[1978]]), better known as '''Bugz''', is a former member of the [[rap]] group [[D12]]. |
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==Death== |
==Death== |
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Karnail Pitts (born: 1978), better known as Bugz, is a former member of the rap group D12.
Death
On May 21st, 1999, Bugz, a friend, and his friend's cousin were spending the afternoon at Detroit's Belle Isle Park. An altercation arose when a man sprayed Bugz' friend's cousin with a high-powered water gun and she took offense. A heated argument ensued which escalated into a fistfight, and Bugz intervened on his friend's behalf. At this point, a friend of the man with the water gun went into a car, drew a rifle, and fired at Bugz, who was looking away at the time. He was hit three times at close range in the neck and chest. The men then ran Bugz over in the car. An ambulance was called, but due to traffic on the bridge to Belle Isle, it took them thirty minutes to get onto the island. Bugz was rushed to a nearby hospital, but was unable to be resuscitated.[1]
D12 made the song "The Good Die Young" in Bugz' memory. In addition, all 6 original members of D12 have Bugz' name tatooed somewhere on their bodies.
Discography
Bugz released a cassette-only EP in 1999, entitled These Streets:
1. These Streets
2. Player Haters feat. 5150 and M.O.B.
3. It's All Bad feat. Bizarre
4. Bring it to You
5. Can't Nobody
Bugz has also appeared on the following tracks:
D12 - "Act A Fool"
The Underground EP - "Fuck Battlin", "6 Reasons"
D12 World - "Bugz 97"
Geno and Bugz - "Listen & Lounge"
Bugz - "Scurvy Street Niggas"
Bugz - "Detroit Detroit"