Talk:Mo Thugs
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Mo Thugs Members
[edit]I think Mo Thug/Bone Thugs fans, should get them started, This way people can see that Soulah Boy isn't that other weak rapper. I know a lot of theres won't be very long, but theres other rappers on here who has an even shorter article & yet they still remain up. so why not give Mo Thugs members a go? Lil'Layzie-One
Soljah Boy & Soulja Boy
[edit]Soulja boy is not in the Mo' thug family nor ever was.
He was a young negro with fruity loops.
Maybe a dirrerent souljah boy, but not the one we all know and hate. no way in hell. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.10.88.69 (talk) 18:13, 16 April 2008 (UTC)
Wow
[edit]Every time a Soulja Boy Tell Em fan changes the Souljah Boy or Souljah boy disambiguation pages to REDIRECT Soulja Boy, it's wrong. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.10.88.69 (talk) 17:05, 26 April 2008 (UTC)
Black Hole of Watts
[edit]Black Hole of Watts is, according to this page, a member of Mo Thugs. This particularly bothers me, as Mo Thugs is a Cleveland based group, and Black Hole of Watts is from, as the name suggests, Watts, the district of Los Angeles, and they debuted on Kokane's album Funk Upon a Rhyme (track 13, Shit, Goddamn) which not only predates their appearance on Mo Thugs III: The Mothership, it also predates the first mention of Mo Thugs in Bone Thugs-n-Harmony's Thuggish Ruggish Bone by 8 days. Black Hole of Watts also had a scrapped, self-titled album, scrapped in 1996, which has since leaked online, featuring 14 tracks, one of which being a feature with Bone and one featuring some other Watts-based acts, but nothing in that album suggests them being in Mo Thug. Obviously, the album was scrapped, and their only appearances after their debut with Kokane was Mo Thugs III, but it still bothers me that they're considered Mo Thug and not their own thing. DontBanMeThanks (talk) 14:20, 7 February 2024 (UTC)
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