Crunchy Black Goes Off on Gangsta Boo's Brother Over Her Death, Half of Three 6 Mafia Dead (Part 4)

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Published 2023-02-05
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Part 3:    • Crunchy Black on Gangsta Boo's Passin...  
Part 5:    • Vlad Tells Crunchy Black Big Scarr's ...  
Part 1:    • Crunchy Black Believes Cops in Tyre N...  
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In this clip, DJ Vlad asks Crunchy Black for his favorite story about his former Three 6 Mafia bandmate, Gangsta Bo. To that, he mentions touring with Gangsta Bo before talking about how genuine their friendship was. From there, he reflects back on the night Gangsta Bo died before confirming DJ Vlad's findings about her death being attributed to intaking cocaine that had been laced with fentanyl. He then indicates that Gangsta Bo's bother and some of her associates (who previously did time in jail) played a role in giving her fentanyl, because no one in Memphis would have given her those drugs. As the discussion progresses, DJ Vlad shares a startling stat with Crunchy Black: three of members of the Three 6 Mafia have passed away in their forties. Elsewhere in the interview, Crunchy Black talks about his friendship with the late Lord Infamous. This prompts the two men to discuss people who die before entering their forties and the amount of success that people (including future millionaires) achieve after their forties. Lastly, they talk about the dangers of experimenting with cocaine.

All Comments (21)
  • @usa-1174
    "If you can't stop, at least slow down." That's the realest shit I've ever heard someone say. He a good dude for sure.
  • “If you in a dark place, get in and get out.” Wise words from the man, you gotta let yourself feel all of it but not too much
  • @UserOfGass
    Never judge a book by its cover! Crunchy has ALOT of wisdom 💎
  • Much respect to CB for telling his truth. I grew up in the 80s, watching crackheads risk it ALL for drugs and seeing a couple of people go crazy from smoking laced marijuana. I instantly knew that I wanted nothing to do with any kind of drugs, the risk just isn’t worth it. You don’t know what’s in it, where it came from, and how it got here. Prayers to anyone that is struggling with substance abuse problems.
  • @Pgschool37
    CB message of speaking up needs to continue to spread. Hope more people take heed to this message. Gangsta Boo is physically gone but never forgotten!🙏🏽
  • @robinhoodz642
    Love how transparent and honest he is about the drugs .... people been sneaking geeking ....my heart still hurts and 💔💔💔 for Gangsta Boo 🌹it be your own family 😤
  • Crunchy is the older boosie when it comes to freedom of speech 😂😂😂
  • @Nine2sixx
    I’ll be 31 next month. I’ve bounced back and forth between being stable and rock bottom the last 10 years. To hear CB say it’s ok to still be figuring it out just gave the push I needed. I can’t waste nomore time.
  • @dollskull86
    Mannnnnn this interview blessed me!! 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾 I'm 36, soon to be 37 in grad school feeling like a failure, thank you for helping me see the other side! R.I.P Boo, we in Memphis miss you! 🤞🏾💜
  • Crunchy has never held back on how or what he feels. I love it
  • @uclemons
    I'm so proud of Crunchy Black, I love his interviews, I hope the youngstas take heed to his message because he been through a lot.
  • dude kept it 100, this is the story that no one else will tell. i mean he went straight to the damn point no dancing around it. and people can call it snitching or whatever but people need to start speaking up like this. there is thousands of boo fans who were in the dark of what happened and would of never known if he didnt say it.
  • @jsunshyne8784
    That explains why she called her mixtape in 2009 “Rumors.” I remember them saying she robbed the Family Dollar in Tennessee and I remember thinking that’s a lie. Had no idea her brother was blaming her for his downfall. What a burden to carry. Don’t let your family drive you crazy. I have plenty of family I cut off. I knew something wasn’t right with her death. It was too unexpected and such a shock. I’m still sad over her loss. Rest in Heaven Lola 🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊And if you know about Hypnotize Minds, this dude CB was the man fr fr back in the day with puttin in that work. He was not to be played with. CB been an ol’g. I know he miss Boo real bad. Love his interviews.
  • @emissary_kyle
    Damn, Crunchy kept it too real. I thought Boo's death was suspicious as soon as I heard about it. Peace to the Legend.
  • @eliracine9020
    This man is a legend and I pray people are watching out for him. We need Crunchy to be around for a while.