“I’m from the Lane, Forest Lane gang/slang caine/get twisted up like a McFlurry!” he raps. Lucci’s “Half Steppin’.” Mo3 makes a reference to the 2001 song in his beginning verse, rapping, “You niggas better not come half-steppin’/’cause we got something that’ll speed ya up/and watch them hollow points eat ya up.” He shouts out being from the “Nutty,” a slang word for a neighborhood on the north side of Dallas, and specifically names the Forest Lane area. “Hold Ya Tongue” is a remake of West Dallas Chefa and Mr. Here are 10 essential songs you should listen to from the late rapper. His ability to remain true to the streets that raised him is why he’s beloved by many. He has left a catalogue worth revisiting, whether you’re a dedicated fan or someone who is just now recognizing his talent. Mo3 never let his fans have a dry period and frequently released singles and mixtapes throughout his career. Both songs are often played during Dallas hip-hop shows to honor Mo3’s life. The project contains two of his biggest songs right now: “Outside (Better Days)” with OG Bobby Billions and “In My Blood” with Morray. His first posthumous album, Shottaz 4eva, dropped in April, and the deluxe version came in August. His move to diversify his brand beyond music was a sign his star was getting brighter. He expressed to me that it was always something that he wanted to do.” “Mo3, he did acting classes with us and everything,” Mista E told Reallyfe Productions in an interview. The film is described as an urban drama that follows a young, illiterate man looking to avenge a family member who was murdered by a drug lord. Mo3 appears in Triple D Revenge with co-stars Roderick Watson and Brandon Christle, playing a character named Draco.
Mo3’s last achievement was starring in a film written and directed by Mista E.
His music and his acting career were just starting to reach the mainstream. One year later, his fans have adopted the hashtags #LongLive3, #L元 and #LongLiveMO3 to share their favorite songs and memories of him. He had a solid base of Dallas fans and industry co-signs from rappers like Boosie Badazz to prove it. He died in the hospital from his injuries at age 28. He jumped out and fled on foot, and his killer followed and opened fire, shooting him in the head. Mo3’s car crashed into a concrete barrier before coming to a halt.
The North Dallas rapper, born Melvin Noble, was gunned down in daylight by a driver who pulled up next to him in traffic and sprayed his vehicle with bullets. 11, 2020, Mo3 was shot and killed on Interstate 35 in Oak Cliff. Their most notable collaboration was the “Errybody (Remix).On Nov. The rap duo released a joint project, Badazz Mo3, earlier this year. The 28-year-old recording artist, who claimed to have survived a shooting last year, was signed to Boosie’s Bad Azz Music Syndicate. Another bystander in the car was shot as well but suffered non-life threatening injuries.Įarlier in the day, Boosie let off a barrage of angry tweets one of which was in seeming response to people calling him about Mo3’s death. Mo3 was shot multiple times, and was rushed to local hospital where he succumbed to his injuries. Both men stopped their vehicles, Mo3 hopped out the car and began running on the highway as the shooter opened fire. According to Fox 4 news, the Dallas native was driving on I35 highway in his hometown when the shooter pulled up next to him. The fatal shooting occurred around midday. Boosie Badazz Claims He Was Kicked Out Of Planet Fitness Gym Over Dwyane Wade Rant