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Part 3: Daz on Seeing Suge Knight Pistol Whip 2 Men, Wanted Them to S*** His Brother's D***
Part 1: Daz on Joining Long Beach Insane Crips, Selling Crack
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In a recent interview, Daz Dillinger addressed claims made by Suge Knight that he intervened to stop Daz from taking his own life. Knight had alleged that he would get calls when Daz was suicidal, even taking his gun and pills away, and cared for him during dark times. However, Daz dismissed these statements as fabrications, saying he had never been suicidal and accused Suge of creating false narratives to control their music and profits. Daz explained that none of their early albums, including work on Dr. Dre’s *The Chronic*, were backed by formal contracts, allowing Suge to profit while artists received minimal payment. Reflecting on his youth, Daz recalled signing for only $5,000 at 16 and touring with Dr. Dre shortly after. He also detailed his extensive contributions to iconic albums like *The Chronic* and Snoop Dogg’s *Doggystyle*, highlighting the struggles and triumphs behind the scenes of hip hop’s golden era.