C-Knight, a West Coast rap pioneer and member of the group Dove Shack, is reportedly on life help, following a stroke.
TMZreported on Sunday (November 5) that the artist, actual title Arnez Blount, was hospitalized on October 18 as a consequence of problems from diabetes. While receiving therapy, he reportedly suffered a stroke. The outlet says that C-Night’s coronary heart stopped, and he was subsequently resuscitated and positioned on life help.
Dove Shack member Bo-Roc shared a message concerning the scenario on Instagram dated October 22, simply 4 days after C-Knight’s hospitalization. (The group’s third member was rapper 2Scoops).
“I’m literally begging all who see’s this post to pray for my brother from another mother and one of my closest friends in the world Arnez a.k.a C Knight from the Dove Shack. He’s the founder of the Dove Shack and the reason I had the opportunity to make #summertimeinthelbc for the world so please please send him positive energy and healing prayers,” he wrote.
Dove Shack made their debut on Warren G‘s 1994 album Regulate… G Funk Era. The following year, the group had their biggest hit, “Summertime in the LBC.” The track, which appeared both on their debut album This Is the Shack album and the soundtrack to The Show, made it to no. 54 on the Billboard Hot 100 for the week of November 4, 1995.
The group reunited for a project in 2006. C-Knight has one solo album, 2001’s Knight Time. As of this writing, TMZ has mentioned it’s not clear whether or not he has any mind exercise.
Warren G has been within the information for different causes currently as effectively. He lately addressed Suge Knight’s disparaging remarks about his relationship with 2Pac, with the G-funk pioneer standing by all the things he’s mentioned up to now.
On the debut episode of Collect Call With Suge Knight, which aired final month, the previous Death Row Records head honcho introduced up a Drink Champs interview from late August during which Warren G mentioned he “was gonna try to bail [2Pac] out” of jail in 1995 however “got beat to the punch.”
“Warren G, best stop lying — you didn’t fuck with ’Pac and ’Pac didn’t fuck with you,” Knight mentioned in response to the above declare. “On top of that, you couldn’t take care of yourself, how were you gonna get ’Pac out of prison? Everybody, all of a sudden, they want to get ’Pac out of prison …”
Responding to HipHopDX’s article concerning the above criticism within the feedback part of its Instagram share, the Long Beach legend re-emphasized what he had beforehand mentioned on the matter.
“It’s simple he beat me to the punch,” he wrote in a since-deleted remark. “I don’t have nothing against @officialsugeknight but don’t try to say how I was living I made him a lot of $ period Snoop, Dazz, Kurup, RBX, Natedogg, came through me.”
In a follow-up reply that has additionally been eliminated, he added: “Lol Suge is a funny guy. I wasn’t on Deathrow I was on Def Jam with the biggest hip hop single & a lot of $ I didn’t get a monthly salary I was buying 600 Benzes & houses taking care of family. so you ask who could take care of what.”
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