

He wanted to get in touch with Ron Brown, who knew Suge and hooked up. So Harry said ‘That’s a good idea.’ So immediately he started making phone calls. Him and Eazy is having problems right now. Dre produce one of her tracks?’ That would be the wise thing to do. Dre and Eazy-E were on bad terms and so Harry is doing a record on his wife Lydia and I was like ‘Why don’t you have Dr.

So I’m reading one of the magazines and I saw that Dr. wanted to be a singer so he was producing her and he had started me on reading magazines when I got in. Harry was doing a record on his wife Lydia. I can even tell you how the whole thing and why.

“I was there the first day that Harry O and Suge met. In addition to his gripe with Snowfall, Ross also shared how he originally introduced Michael “Harry O” Harris to Suge Knight-the long forgotten investor who initially funded Death Row Records. It seems Singleton has felt the heat as Ricky asserts that Singleton’s team has indeed reached out saying “his people have reached out and said that they wanted to talk to me but it’s after the fact you know? The first season is already shot.” It’s far from the real story and I’ve been getting good feedback from a lot of people saying that the story was far-fetched and almost unbelievable it’s so fake.” Matter fact when I met with The Weinsteins’ Company, one of the things that they were concerned about was him doing Snowfall because it’s so closely related but lucky for me everyone knows it’s not the real story. “He didn’t I read about it in the newspaper. Ross also questioned the validity of the show’s accuracy and overall narrative. That he would go out and do a of this nature. Me and him had lunch together before he talked about the story. He knows me very well and that he would do a movie about crack in the 80s and not come consult with me. In a recent sit down with HipHopDX, the former kingpin denounced the show citing that he was never consulted even though he talked in depth about his story with the Poetic Justice director. Produced by John Singleton, FX’s newest show Snowfall depicts crack cocaine’s early beginnings in the Los Angeles area.
