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Issue #6

1/14/04

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Pe. Jay: Lakey will you continue to carry this image of being the kisa-sosa of hip hop meaning that you’ll be right amongst the public without them knowing? Lakey: Yeah! I am way more comfortable with moving the way I move now. Pe.Jay: Unfortunately we had to conduct this interview in jail. After you just been released 2 years ago from doing 7 years (92-99). Therefore what criminal charges are you now facing. Lakey: (looking thru his paper work & withdraws a felony complaint that reads: 1. Attempted murder in the 1st degree (2 counts 2. Criminal possession of a weapon in the 2nd degree An armed felony offense.. 3. Criminal possession of weapons in the 3rd degree, reckless endangerment in the 1st degree 4. Criminal possession of a weapon in 3rd degree & attempt to escape in the 1st degree Pe. Jay: How has currently being incarcerated affected you? Lakey: It has stagnated me on every level. Pe. Jay: I see you been threw a lot in your life and right now I still see you copping with a lot how do you do it? Lakey: God disciplines the ones he considers legitimate sons. So even though I didn’t want to go threw a lot of things I went threw. God made me go threw them and in the end it made me stronger and wiser. My life has been hard very hard but I have to keep my spirit up because that’s all I have besides my loyal family members whom I consider to be my mother, my brother Larry, my sister Terrina, my sister in law Monique,Supa,Nas, Lord, Piece his wife Jackie and their children and my loyal and beautiful wife Mia and my mother in law Barbara, sister in law Karina and nieces Shaniqua & Daneisha. Condolences to my boys from the hood on the island Sherm Da Worm, Face, Lil Ha, Black, Rain, Rodd, Kia my main man Max outlaw Al.G & Bo from Baggs & Big P.Jay 155th st.( P.Diddy) & Big Rudds nuff respect & for my comrades from the mountains check the album. Conclusion of Interview Lakey’s coup de tat was against poverty ghetto colonialism and white America’s injustice toward blacks. News cameras refuse to come to our hoods to get the truth, but rather extract their stories from rural colonies because life on that side of the grass is greener instead of getting it from where the innocent, wicked, old and young die alike. Everyday is a common plague for black ghettos nationwide. After Lakey the Kid’s process of internal revolution he rose above the insanity of ghetto colonialism by becoming a ghetto spokesman - unifying, enlightening, feeding his hood and with his entertainment company began throwing community events that was an alternative to black on black crimes in the slums of 696 better than what white America offers black ghettos after his rise above inner city madness. He is once again, after being physically paralyzed for 7 years in imprisonment, an endangered species who’s targeted by tranquilizing prison darts by poachers from N.Y.’s finest devils in blue. Lakey is forever under microscopic scrutiny in order for the N.Y.P.D to capture, shackle, gag and then transport him to spend his entire life inside a steel cage. On August 16th the hunt came to a cease a legend who has reformed his entire life by integrating as a legitimate citizen in society by becoming a black entrepreneur, family man & aspiring hip hop artist. However his captors have once again indoctrinated society with false propaganda leading to believe Lake is a monster by allegedly accusing him of an attempt murder on police on the day his entertainment company threw an event that benefited his hood. Lake, a newfound man, is haunted by his past and left to be set up and framed by the devils of this world. Now rather than be carried by 6 pall bearers Lakeys fate is left to be judged by 12 who’s inducted by white America’s injustice system. Every ghetto hood had their living deceased legends. Harlem had K. Childs, Butch Cassidy, R. Porter, Unique, Fritz (112th street), Lou Simms, Darnell & Gerald (Carver), Tim, Nick, Marlon, Klyde. The Bronx had Carlos, Inf, B.O, Pistol Pete, Showbiz, Tony Montana, B. George, Crusader Rob. Brooklyn had Killer Ben, Tut, A. Team, Danny D,. Queens had Tony Montana, Black Jus, Preme, Prince & now in this era & still the son of 696 is Lakey the Kid. Now readers y’all cant act like y’all don’t know. He’s the kisa-sosa of hiphop & true ghetto spokesman who’s not in the game. But is in the business. HOLLA Exclusive interview conducted by: PE. Jay


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