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Katari Cox and Malcolm Greenidge grew up
together in New York. They knew each other through Cox's mother and Greenidge's
father who were close friends. They and their families later moved to New Jersey
where they became friends with Yafeu Fula. Cox's cousin and Fula's Godbrother,
Tupac Amaru Shakur, used to look out for them and when he became famous he moved
them out of the ghetto and bought them homes in Atlanta, Georgia.
In
1992, Cox, Greenridge and Fula formed a trio. Cox's alias was K-Dog,
Greenridge's was Big Malcolm and Fula's was Young Hollywood. The trio went under
several names including the Thoro Headz and the Young Thugs. Big Malcolm and
K-Dog made their debut on "Flex" on Tupac's "Holler If Ya Hear
Me" single which was released on February 4, 1993. In 1994, Young
Hollywood's mother and Tupac's aunt, Yassmyn Fula, told Tupac about Mutah Wasin
Shabazz Beale, a 16-year-old who witnessed his parents being murdered when he
was three or four-years-old. The story made Tupac cry. He decided he wanted to
met Beale. They met and soon Beale joined the group. He didn't go under an
alias, just his first name, Mutah.
On November 30, Tupac was robbed and
shot four times at Quad Recording Studios in New York. The next day he was
arrested for sexual abuse. He was found guilty and on February 14, 1995, he was
sent to prison to serve up to four and a half years. On April 5, his LP, Me
Against The World, was released. The group now known as Dramacydal appeared
on two songs, "Me Against The World" and "Outlaw." On June
27, Tupac's "So Many Tears" single was released. It featured
"Hard To Imagine," a song by Big Malcolm, K-Dog and Mutah.
Dramacydal
almost signed with Interscope Records, but on October 12, Death Row Records,
Interscope Records and Time Warner paid a $1.4 million bail to have Tupac
released. In return he had to sign a three album deal with Death Row Records.
When he was released, he and Dramacydal flew to Death Row Records in Los
Angeles, California and started working on his double LP, All Eyez On Me.
When
Tupac was serving time he planned to form a new group. He asked Young Hollywood
to start searching for members. Of course him, Big Malcolm, K-Dog and Mutah
would be members of it, but more were needed. Young Hollywood told Tupac about
his friend, Bruce Washington. He said that once when Big Malcolm and K-Dog
visited him in Montclair, New Jersey they were robbed of their hats so he went
to Washington and asked him to get their hats back. Washington confronted the
thieves and they returned their hats. Young Hollywood asked if he could bring
Washington with him, Tupac agreed.
Young Hollywood told Washington that
he's helping Tupac to search for members for a group they were forming and asked
him to be a part of it. Washington didn't believe him and it wasn't
brought up again until Yaasmyn Fula mentioned it. At that point he realized that
Young Hollywood had been serious. ... [more]
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