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"This thread is going to showcase the life and development of Lorenzo "Blu-Shady" Thompson in the come-up in the Rap & Street game." "Blood on the Pavement, Ink on the Pad" Lorenzo “Tiny Blu-Shady” Coleman grew up on the south side of Los Angeles, raised in a neighborhood where loyalty and survival went hand in hand. After losing his father — a respected figure with deep street ties — at just nine years old, Tiny was pulled into the world his dad left behind. By thirteen, he had already earned the nickname “Tiny” for his size and “Blu-Shady” for the quiet, calculating way he handled pressure, adapting fast to the environment that shaped him. By seventeen, Tiny had built a reputation for moving carefully but decisively, becoming someone his neighborhood relied on during conflicts and negotiations. Using old connections passed down from his father, he learned to organize and maintain small underground operations with discipline and focus. By nineteen, he had grown into a trusted operator — a young figure known for loyalty, sharp instincts, and the ability to manage situations that older men would shy away from. His rise, however, came with loss. One of their most trusted members, Da’Vonte “Brim-Smaccer” Ford, was killed while walking alone to JK’s Liquor Store on Ganton Boulevard. Tension between Blu-Shady’s side and the Blood affiliates across Ganton had been escalating for months — constant fistfights and block-level clashes that never seemed to cool down. When the other side grew tired of getting outnumbered, their older heads armed the younger ones, pushing the feud into a new phase. Brim-Smaccer was caught in the fallout, ambushed and shot in what had once been a routine, familiar walk. His death shook the entire circle, changing the way Tiny and his people moved from that day forward.
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Lon "WILDMAN" Wilson Lon Wilson, better known in the streets and on the mic as "WildMan", is an 18-year-old rapper whose life has been shaped by pain, passion, and perseverance. He was often misjudged growing up. Born and raised in the gritty neighborhoods of South Los Santos, Lon grew up fast, surrounded by struggle but filled with ambition. He was just 12 when his world was flipped upside down—his older brother, Dyrus, also known as local rapper "Choppa Boy Dex" who was his idol and protector, was gunned down in a senseless act of street violence within his gang. After his death rumors spawned that Dex was a part of a crip set, which was no surprise to Lon. Although Lon was not a part of a specific gang he began to live and show a gangster image just like his big brother shortly after his funeral. Unable to cope with the loss and fearing for Lon’s safety, his mother moved them to Detroit to be closer to family, hoping a change of scenery could mean a change of fate. But even though his zip code changed, the pain followed. It was in Detroit where Lon found his voice—not through therapy, but through beats and bars. The cold winters and harder streets gave birth to "WildMan", a stage name that reflected the raw energy, emotion, and unfiltered truth in his lyrics. By 16, he was dropping underground mixtapes from his cousin’s basement studio, mixing gritty Detroit drill with West Coast swagger. His verses were therapy sessions—stories of loss, betrayal, ambition, and survival. Fans connected with the pain in his voice and the hunger in his delivery. Now 18 and back in Los Santos, "WildMan" returns not just to the city where it all began, but to reclaim the legacy his brother never got to fulfill. He’s got a chip on his shoulder, a pen that bleeds truth, and a dream too big for the block to contain. Lon’s back—and this time, he’s not just surviving or looking to chill. He’s coming for everything they said he couldn’t have. WILDMAN
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Draco's live performance in 2020 hosted by Flex Next Entertainment & ROZE
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