Kalan.FrFr Wants To “Make The West Great Again”: On New Album, Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us,” & West Coast Mount Rushmore

Kalan.FrFr has been steadily making a name for himself in the music industry, representing Compton, California with his laid-back vibe and versatile singing and rapping skills. His distinct West Coast sound and commitment to showcasing the essence of Los Angeles are on full display across his music. With recent singles like “Everybody,” a moody ode to L.A. gang culture, and “Ain’t No Fun,” which interpolates Snoop Dogg‘s iconic song of the same name, Kalan’s music undoubtedly embodies the ethos of Los Angeles’ rich musical history. His latest project, MAKE THE WEST GREAT AGAIN, looks to further push that message and speaks volumes about his mission to revitalize the West Coast music scene.

In a recent interview with HotNewHipHop, Kalan emphasized the project’s significance as a wake-up call for the entire West Coast music scene. With Kendrick Lamar drawing attention to the region in recent weeks due to his series of Drake diss tracks, all eyes are on this side of town. “It’s about addressing the ongoing conversation in West Coast music where people keep downplaying it,” he explained. “I felt it was time to change that narrative, to give people something that would wake them up, change their perspectives.” With the assistance of L.A. heavyweights like Ty Dolla Sign and YG, he wanted to drive home the message of unity. “It was so important to make sure that we stick together as a whole,” Kalan said.

MAKE THE WEST GREAT AGAIN is a testament to Kalan’s message. If it wasn’t clear before, he’s making it known that this is his rallying cry for the resurgence of West Coast dominance in the rap game. In an exclusive interview with HotNewHipHop, Kalan provides a window into his world, diving into the inspiration behind the EP, his take on the current West Coast music scene, and his personal journey. As summer approaches, Kalan.FrFr is ready to set the tone for L.A.’s hottest season yet.

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This interview has been edited and condensed for clarity. 

INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA – MARCH 05: Kalan.FrFr performs during 2023 Rolling Loud Los Angeles at Hollywood Park Grounds on March 05, 2023 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Timothy Norris/WireImage)

HotNewHipHop: Alright, let’s dive into your latest project, MAKE THE WEST GREAT AGAIN. First off, what was the inspiration behind the name of the project?

Kalan.FrFr: Well, it’s pretty self-explanatory. It’s about addressing the ongoing conversation in West Coast music where people keep downplaying it. I felt it was time to change that narrative, to give people something that would wake them up, change their perspectives. So, MAKE THE WEST GREAT AGAIN felt fitting. And it just stuck. It was time to give people a wake-up call and it was just like putting a battery in everybody’s back.

I like the title. It definitely speaks volumes. Did you come up with the album title before or after all the beef began?

I had the title. I had it going through the process and I came up with like a whole list of titles and stuff like that. And it was named something else at first, but for some reason, I couldn’t name it that and then somebody actually dropped a project with the same name so we couldn’t do that. And then just the whole ambiance of what was going on, it just felt like it fit.

You got Ty Dolla $ign and YG on the project, two West Coast legends. How important was it for you to collaborate with them?

It was so important to make sure that we stick together as a whole, as the West Coast. A lot of times we be so separated on the West, like a lot of people don’t see a lot of the bigger artists working with a lot of the dudes on the come-up that was grinding and stuff like that. So just having songs with YG and Ty Dolla $ign, period, is just like fire.

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Was it easy to get them to collaborate with you? Have you been cool with them for a while?

Yeah, Ty and I have been making music since the beginning. YG and I go way back too. So, it was more about timing. We finally locked in and made it happen. It was cool.

What song from the project speaks to you the most?

“ANDFUK” for sure. It’s just the vibe, you know? Had too many lemon drops, turn me to a different person (laughs).

I remember in previous interviews you mentioned you didn’t drink at all. What changed?

Yeah, I changed. I changed for sure. I’ll go to lunch and get like 6 espresso martinis. 

Okay, so what’s your vibe when you get in the studio, you have to drink a little bit or smoke a little bit to kind of get in the zone?

I’m smoking all day. Like from sunrise to sundown, I’m smoking. But drinking, I’m not a heavy drinker. But when I do, I’m gonna go hard or go home, for sure, if it’s an opportunity. Not in the studio. I’m just vibing, smoking, and making sure I hear some good beats, listening to it, and making sure I got something to talk about.

Where has the inspiration for the music been coming from lately? This new project has lots of different songs, lots of different sounds that you’re experimenting with. But what kind of topics, for people who haven’t heard it yet, like what are you talking about?

I just been vibing, not too serious right now. For me, I’m just taking everything one day at a time, just vibing, enjoying life for what it is, and taking situations for what they are. So the music sounds vibey, like, I’ve been outside, I’ve been living life.

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What has been one of the best experiences you’ve had within the last year, whether it’s been a place you traveled to or a show you performed at? Like, what really comes to mind when you say like, life is good right now? 

Man, everything. It’s so many blessings. I’m starting to want to go on this spiritual journey or trip real quick, but like, I’ve been, I’ve been so caught up in being appreciative for like the little things and it’s crazy. It’s just getting up every day, you know, and being able to make music and stuff like that. Like that’s the stuff that means the most to me right now. Because I’m watching a lot of people in situations and they’re not as vibrant. So I just thank God, you know?

That’s good to hear. It feels like you have just been able to stay positive throughout your entire journey. Who are people who have motivated you and kind of kept you inspired throughout the way?

My team for sure. Big shout out to my team. Homies, other artists like Ty for sure, and my family. It’s just the love be coming from everywhere. And then just… I got something to prove. It’s like my fans, the people that believe in me, I got something to prove to them. I want to make sure they keep getting projects, no skips, they keep growing with me, like, you know what’s happening, loving the music every time. I’ll keep making the experience for them every time they see me. I want to say I’m content, but it’s not content, I’m just comfortable.

Like you said, you have a really dedicated fan base. You know, ladies love Kalan. So when you’re making music for the ladies, what kinds of things do you take into consideration? Whose approval do you gotta get? 

You know, like, I’m like the woman whisperer (laughs). I know what to say. But I ask my homegirls! I’ll play songs for them and stuff like that. And it comes naturally. 

Who would you say is your Mount Rushmore of West Coast artists?

No order, right? Ty’s on there, definitely. Kendrick’s on there, definitely. Snoop Dogg, and Nate Dogg.

I’m glad you mentioned Kendrick. We gotta get into what’s been going on on the West Coast right now. “Not Like Us” is going crazy. I need to know your thoughts on it. Who’s side you on?

They’re not like us. That’s how I feel about it. It’s going insane. We just got to see how all this plays out. Musically though, Dot all the way. I’m rolling with L.A..

YG Performs At History

TORONTO, ONTARIO – FEBRUARY 18: Kalan.Frfr performs during YG’s Red Cup Tour at History on February 18, 2023 in Toronto, Ontario. (Photo by Robert Okine/Getty Images)

Has anyone ever dissed you up to this point? 

Not that I’ve heard. Or someone might have said something about me but they had no followers. It was just a coincidence. But you know, I haven’t really encountered any sneaky disses or anything like that. I don’t really pay attention to what others say. You know how it is. If somebody ever addressed me with something negative, I’d address it. I don’t dwell on it too much. I’m one of those people who just let it be. It’s the internet, you know? 

People talk a lot on the internet.  What’s the craziest rumor you’ve heard about yourself through the internet? 

Just rumors about me having kids, you know? It’s kind of amusing how stories like that get twisted. No kids. The internet has some folks thinking they’ve got my love life all figured out, but I’ve heard all kinds of random stuff like that. But none of it’s true. There’s zero truth to it. They just make up stuff. 

If you had to pick one word to describe the current state of West Coast music, what word would you use? 

Lively. The vibe in the city. 

What kind of summer do you think we’re gonna have here in L.A. this year? 

For sure, it’s gonna be lit. Some parties are gonna be crazy because it’s already hot. Pool parties are going up. I went to one the other day, and they played “Not Like Us.” It was going crazy. Everybody and their grandma thought they were from L.A.. If you don’t know what you’re doing, just stop. It’s the easiest thing in the world. Stop messing it up. Everybody’s dancing.

So what do you have planned for the summer? What can we look forward to? 

I’m going wherever the wind blows. You know, I’ll travel to Houston here and there. Every time I go there, I’ll just chill for a couple of days. So I’m gonna head there. I might go to Miami a couple of times. I’m gonna have fun this summer. I’m enjoying myself. Same vibe. It’s gonna be a great summer. Everything in LA is turnt up. I can’t wait. The way people have been acting these last couple of days, with new music coming out, I’m just interested to see where it’s all going. But I’m here for it. I haven’t seen people this excited about music in a long time. It feels special, different. I’m gonna be hitting the studio heavy, record, for sure.

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Brian McKnight Fans Threaten To Boycott Singer After Estranged Son’s Latest Revelation 

Brian McKnight is facing further backlash from his fans following a post from his estranged son Nikolas. 


Many fans turned their back on the singer after he disowned his eldest three children, Nikolas, Brian Jr. and daughter Briana whom he recently referred to as the “product of sin.” 

He received further criticism on Wednesday after Nikolas reacted to his father’s Mother’s Day post. McKnight gushed over his new wife and family and how she parents her adult children and the couple’s 1-year-old son, Brian Kainoa Makoa Jr. 

He also spoke at length about being a present father to their baby while thanking his wife for giving him so many first-time experiences as a parent. 

“Thank you for giving me my first experience of witnessing my child coming into this world,” he said. “Then hearing his beautiful cry and that incredible moment of cutting my first umbilical cord!” 

However, this came as news to Nikolas who heard it for the first time on social media. “Damn, I never knew he wasn’t there when I was born,” he wrote on Wednesday (May 15). “I always assumed he was? Crazy.” 

Disgruntled Brian McKnight fans littered the replies with many threatening to boycott the singer.  

“He ain’t gone never be able to do another concert in America,” one person wrote. “The people have spoken.” Another added, “SMH you and your siblings don’t deserve this. Do you have any music we can stream to support you? We’ll spin y’all music over your dad’s music.” 

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Lauryn Hill Drops Teaser For Long-Awaited Second Album 

Lauryn Hill has gone more than 25 years without giving fans a follow-up to her debut album, but the wait may soon be over. 


Released in 1998, The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill is considered a Hip Hop masterpiece. The project propelled Hill to global superstardom, selling over 400,000 copies in its first week. It also earned her five Grammy Awards, including the coveted Album of the Year. 

Despite the anticipation for a follow-up, Lauryn Hill has never dropped another studio album. However, it looks like that’s set to change, and Hill’s mythical sophomore offering is finally on the horizon.  

TMZ caught up with the Fugees singer and her son, YG Marley, following their recent performance on The Tonight Show. When asked about the prospect of his mom dropping a second album, the 22-year-old singer initially hid his face behind his hands. He then remained silent for some time before indicating a second album was in the works.  

“Music is on the way,” YG revealed. “For real this time.” He then doubled down, confirming fans can get “excited” about the project before hinting at a possible guest appearance.  

Lauryn Hill simply nodded when the outlet asked if she plans to release a second album. Without giving too much away, she revealed the project is coming “soon,” and smiled. 

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Lauryn Hill Explains Why She Never Released A Second Album

In a rare 2021 interview, Lauryn Hill explained that the success of her first offering put immense pressure on her.  

“No one from my label has ever called me and asked how can we help you make another album, EVER…EVER,”  she told Rolling Stone. “With The Miseducation, there was no precedent. I was, for the most part, free to explore, experiment, and express.”  

Hill continued, “After The Miseducation, there were scores of tentacled obstructionists, politics, repressing agendas, unrealistic expectations, and saboteurs EVERYWHERE. People had included me in their own narratives of THEIR successes as it pertained to my album, and if this contradicted my experience, I was considered an enemy.” 

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Lauryn Hill Claims Her Anticipated Second Album Is Coming “Soon”

Lauryn Hill dropped a classic and then dipped out. The dazzlingly talented singer and rapper won five Grammy Awards for her 1998 debut, The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, effectively turning her into a solo superstar. The anticipation for what she would do next was feverish, and yet, “next” never came. Hill has spent the 21st century touring and making the occasional guest appearance on other albums. The follow up to Miseducation became a mythic concept on par with Dr. Dre‘s Detox. According to Hill, however, the wait is almost over.

The singer has been making waves as of late. She commemorated the 25th anniversary of Miseducation with a string of sold out concerts, and she recently performed a medley alongside her son YG Marley on The Tonight Show. Hill and Marley were approached by TMZ after the taping of The Tonight Show, and asked about the possibility of the former dropping a second album. Marley took a long pause before he responded, but when he did, he smiled. “Music is on the way,” he revealed. “For real this time.” He then teased the possibility of appearing on the album alongside his mother.

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Lauryn Hill Hasn’t Released New Music Since 2002

The real bombshell came when TMZ approached Lauryn Hill. The outlet asked the icon whether she has any plans to release a sophomore effort, and she nodded her head. When asked when, Hill simply smiled and said “soon.” This isn’t the first time Hill has been asked about a second album, but it is the first time she’s been so definitive about it coming out. Assuring fans that new music is coming “soon” is a far cry from the bitter stance that Hill took during a 2021 interview with Rolling Stone. She claimed the success of The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill made it difficult for her to make an authentic follow-up.

Hill claimed that she was never actually asked whether she wanted to make another album. “No one from my label ever called me and asked how can we help you make another album ever,” she recalled. “People had included me in their own narratives of their successes, I was considered an enemy.” Hill did put out a live album in 2002, MTV Unplugged No. 2.0. It was derided by fans and critics, yet has come to be seen as a cult classic. It’s possible that Hill could delay the release of her official sophomore album again, but this assurance has been the most exciting development for fans in well over a decade.

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Meek Mill Reacts To DJ Akademiks Facing New Sexual Assault Lawsuit, Says There’s A “Shift” Coming

Meek Mill says that there is a shift coming in hip-hop media and that “street artists” will soon start making content. He shared the take in response to the news that DJ Akademiks is facing a new sexual assault lawsuit. He’s been feuding with the live streamer for years at this point, but the two have been going back and forth on Twitter in recent days.

“They run the influence pages … once all street artist start making content and podcasting it will be a drastic shift….” Meek replied to the news. “You gonna hear who these artist respect and see we are really the superstars .. some of the content guys are stars too but we coming also!”

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Meek Mill & Diddy Celebrate Memorial Day Weekend

LAS VEGAS, NV – MAY 25: Meek Mill and Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs attend The Memorial Day Weekend Grand Finale hosted by Meek Mill, Teyana Taylor, and YG at Prive on May 25, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Prince Williams/FilmMagic)

Meek previously posted about Akademiks on Monday, calling him a “rapist type.” He wrote in full: “They all post bad about me because I don’t pay none of them. That’s why they have akademiks a rapist type couch potatoe controlling the narrative on the biggest battles to keep track… I been told him stop posting me they business flow when they speak only on the culture!” Akademiks replied to the post later in the day. “Can someone tell washed up ass Meek Mill to hang it up,” he wrote. “You making the same mistake u did in 2015 bozo… stop tweeting. go make a track dummy. Mans mad his career got killed by a singing n***a.. a blogging n***a and cuz of a lawsuit. U blocked me weirdo stop talking bout me.”

Meek Mill Reacts To Akademiks’ Allegations

The lawsuit against Akademiks was filed by Fauziya Abashe, who claims she was assaulted multiple times at his home after being drugged. Her attorney, Tyrone Blackburn, is also representing Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones in his lawsuit against Diddy. Akademiks has since labeled the case a “shakedown.” Be on the lookout for further updates on Meek Mill on HotNewHipHop.

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Matt OX Tackles A Video Game-Like Beat On “MONDAY TO SUNDAY”

Ever since Matt OX exploded after his viral hit “Overwhelming” back in 2017, the youngster from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania has garnered a cult following. For the last few years, he has been doing most of his work in the underground scene. His slightly unique style caught the attention of some of his contemporaries and bigger stars like Chief Keef, XXXTENTACION, Lil Gnar, and more. Also helping his following and co-signs is his production level. Still at just the ripe age of 19, he has built up quite the beefy catalog and recently he had has added to it. That is right, Matt OX is back yet again with a new single called “MONDAY TO SUNDAY.”

This is already his 11th release in total, and it follows up on five April singles. Those include “DARK MATTER,” “CHOPZ,” “OPEN YOUR EYES,” “PSYCHO BOUT THAT DOUGH,” and “SLEEPLESS NIGHTS.” This seventh track where he is the lead act suggests that he could be close to a new project. If that turns out to be the case, Matt OX will have his first LP since his 2023 tapes TEENRAGE and OXygen.

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Listen To “MONDAY TO SUNDAY” By Matt OX

On “MONDAY TO SUNDAY” the main draw here is the beat. It has this vintage video game-like sample woven into the trap instrumental and it is quite fun. Additionally, the high-pitch synths add a nice extra layer. However, that is about where we can stop with the compliments. Matt’s flow and delivery are quite forgettable and a little harsh to listen to. Fans in the Reddit thread seem to agree. One user says bluntly, “This is awful.” Another is not a fan, but he can at least appreciate the effort. “Song is no good but it’s cool that Matt Ox is still trying to make it as a rapper 6+ years after his viral moment.” We want to hear your thoughts, so give “MONDAY TO SUNDAY” a try above.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new single “MONDAY TO SUNDAY” by Matt OX? Is this one of his stronger releases as of late, why or why not? Do you think he is getting ready for another new project soon? How do you feel about the wonky beat? We would like to hear what you have to say, so be sure to leave your takes in the comments section. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding Matt OX. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

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Snoop Dogg Promises To Be Reba McEntire’s King During Voice

Snoop Dogg and Michael Bublé are set to join “The Voice” for season 26.


On Monday, it was announced that the Hip-Hop icon and the singer-songwriter would be joining the NBC singing competition as coaches for its upcoming 26th season.

The duo will join returning coaches Reba McEntire, who has been on the show since 2023, and Gwen Stefani, who has been a coach on the show since 2014.

Both Bublé and Snoop Dogg have appeared on the show in the past.

Bublé served as an advisor to Blake Shelton’s team in season three, while Snoop appeared as a mega mentor in season 20.

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The announcement was made at Radio City Music Hall in New York as part of NBCUniversal’s upfront presentation.

“Folks, we’ve got a rookie taking the chair. I can’t wait for him to join us – so I can beat him,” country star McEntire quipped on stage during the event. “Everyone please welcome the D-O-double-G, Snoop Dogg!”

Snoop then took to the stage to perform a rendition of his hit song “Gin and Juice.”

“Since Reba is the queen of The Voice who brings the sparkle, I can be the king who brings the style, the funk and the fun,” the rapper said after his performance.

Season 26 does not yet have a premiere date.






Snoop Dogg Promises To Bring The Funk During “The Voice”

Snoop Dogg and Michael Bublé are set to join “The Voice” for season 26.


On Monday, it was announced that the Hip-Hop icon and the singer-songwriter would be joining the NBC singing competition as coaches for its upcoming 26th season.

The duo will join returning coaches Reba McEntire, who has been on the show since 2023, and Gwen Stefani, who has been a coach on the show since 2014.

Both Bublé and Snoop Dogg have appeared on the show in the past.

Bublé served as an advisor to Blake Shelton’s team in season three, while Snoop appeared as a mega mentor in season 20.

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The announcement was made at Radio City Music Hall in New York as part of NBCUniversal’s upfront presentation.

“Folks, we’ve got a rookie taking the chair. I can’t wait for him to join us – so I can beat him,” country star McEntire quipped on stage during the event. “Everyone please welcome the D-O-double-G, Snoop Dogg!”

Snoop then took to the stage to perform a rendition of his hit song “Gin and Juice.”

“Since Reba is the queen of The Voice who brings the sparkle, I can be the king who brings the style, the funk and the fun,” the rapper said after his performance.

Season 26 does not yet have a premiere date.






50 Cent Mocks Meek Mill’s Album Sales & Diddy Connection – Gets Response

50 Cent unsurprisingly responded to Meek Mill’s social media jabs on Monday (May 13). The combative rapper teased Meek Mill over the Heathenism EP’s first-week sales.


“You sold 6k copies your last project, you should not be on Vacation,” 50 Cent wrote on X (formerly known as Twitter). “Still chasing the dream or embracing the nightmare. Standing by your man, that I respect!”

Meek Mill criticized 50 Cent for beefing with Diddy’s son King Combs, who released a diss track on Sunday (May 12). Meek Mill boasted about taking his son to an island for a birthday celebration and noted how 50 Cent’s son Marquise Jackson hates the G-Unit boss.

50 Cent was unfazed by the comments. He continued to reference allegations from Lil Rod’s lawsuit against Diddy. The lawsuit implied Meek Mill had sex with Diddy.

“I commend you for being a strong supportive woman for your man meek, stay by his side and together you guys may have a good life,” 50 Cent wrote. “GOD BLESS!”

Meek Mill fired back by defending his album sales and bringing up 50 Cent’s relationship with Cuban Link in a series of since-deleted posts.

“My last project sold 90k first week expensive pain,” Meek Mill wrote. “Ross did that last cd for fun to let me out my contact cause we rich and have some type of history! It’s different lol i don’t even know how Cuban was talking to you ya swag is extremely wack!”

Meek Mill insinuated 50 Cent was working with the feds. The Philly native believed 50 Cent changed for the worse.

“Nah you post my son b4 son I see you posting puff son you on may be working for ‘them’ I seen you laugh b4 when people get locked up!” Meek Mill wrote. “I grew up to many man not this the net wasn’t out… what is this idk … I be around Jigga and them all they homies rich ion see ya type!”

He added, “Ask 50 oldest son have I ever said anything bad about his dad when he was around me years ago! I told him my dad dead and he should holler at his! I came up different I thought the rap s### was to be protected this s### got weird.”

Listen to the song that set off the back-and-forth below.

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EXCLUSIVE: BMF Co-Founder Southwest T Unmasked As Jam Master Jay’s Cocaine Supplier

Court documents filed by the government have unmasked Terry “Southwest T” Flenory, co-founder of the notorious Black Mafia Family (BMF), as the drug supplier of the late Hip-Hop legend Jam Master Jay.


The information came to light as the government opposed Karl Jordan and Ronald Washington’s attempt to secure a new trial after being convicted of Jam Master Jay’s murder. ​

Southwest T founded BMF with his brother Demetrius “Big Meech” Flenory. 

They operated the notorious drug trafficking organization operation in the late 1990s and early 2000s,

Southwest T was a significant part of the narcotics conspiracy that ultimately led to Jam Master Jay’s untimely demise.

Jam Master Jay, whose real name is Jason Mizell, had become embroiled in the cocaine business in the early 1990s to supplement his earnings with Run-DMC.

Jay acted as a middleman between his supplier, Southwest T and various distributors.

AllHipHop.com’s “Grouchy” Greg Watkins broke the news in 2003 – Southwest T – only known as “Uncle” at the time, supplied Jam Master Jay with cocaine on consignment. 

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Jam Master Jay would then distribute the drugs to others for further distribution, including Karl Jordan and Ronald Washington, who were later convicted of his murder. ​

Jam Master Jay, Jordan, and Washington had plans to distribute 10 kilograms of cocaine in Baltimore with the assistance of a man known as Yakim, a trusted associate of Mizell. ​ 

Yakim was a major player in the trade. 

At the time, he moved about 40 kilos a week and operated a crew of as many as 25 people. However, Yakim wanted to avoid working with Washington due to his unpredictable nature. 

“He [Jam Master Jay] wanted me to involve another guy I grew up with named Tinard [Washington]. We both grew up with Tinard. He wanted me to work with Tinard and I told him no,” Yakim explained. “He was a problem.”

Yakim despised Washington so much that he threatened to kill him on sight if he caught him with Jam Master Jay.

Tensions arose between Washington and Yakim, leading to the cancellation of their drug deal partnership. ​

Jam Master Jay continued with his plans despite the setback with Yakim. He met Southwest T at Wyndham Hotel in August of 2002 to discuss the terms of their drug deal. 

Southwest T allegedly made them several options. If they received the drugs in Washington, D.C., it would cost $18,000 per kilo. If they went to Texas to get the drugs, the price would drop to $12,000 per kilo. 

And finally, if they made the trip to Mexico, they could get the cocaine for $8,000 per kilo. 

They decided to get the drugs in Washington, D.C.

There was no evidence that Jordan and Washington withdrew from the ongoing narcotics conspiracy with Jam Master Jay and Flenory. ​

However, Jam Master Jay eventually cut Jordan and Washington from being involved in the scheme, which led to the legendary DJ’s murder. 

Witnesses Uriel Rincon and Lydia High identified Washington as the gunman guarding the studio exit during the murder, while Rincon identified Jordan as the shooter. ​

The jury also heard testimony from witnesses who recounted how Jordan and Washington admitted to committing the murder. ​

Physical evidence, including ballistics reports and DNA evidence, also supported the eyewitness testimony and identifications. ​

The revelation of Flenory’s involvement as Jam Master Jay’s drug cocaine supplier adds another layer of complexity to the case. 

Ironically, it was Jam Master Jay who discovered a young 50 Cent, who is now telling the life stories of Southwest T and Big Meech on the series 

“BMF.”