Showing posts with label M-Bone. Show all posts
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Tuesday, 17 May 2011

M-Bone May Have Been Killed Over Twitter Row

Murdered Cali Swag District member M-Bone real name  Montae Talbert may have been targeted after a Twitter war over a girl ... sources connected with the group told TMZ.


Tmz sources say M-Bone's friends have been in touch with cops, telling investigators after he got back to L.A. from his tour, he got involved with a girl.  M-Bone's friends say a guy who lived in the woman's building didn't like the relationship, and allegedly began threatening M-Bone via Twitter.

Tmz were  told M-Bone did not back down and the two men started cyber smack-talking each other.

TMZ has learned ... the black car in which M-Bone was shot is registered to the woman.

Cops are trying to figure out why M-Bone was driving the woman's car and whether the cyber war is in any way related to the shooting.

 Witnesses tell how  the shooter fired, left, then pulled a U-turn and came back around, possibly to see if he hit his target.  So it might not be random, as first suspected.

Monday, 16 May 2011

Cali Swag District's M-Bone Shot Dead

One of the members of hit rap group Cali Swag District was shot dead last night, according to group member, C-Smoove.

While details have not been revealed yet, C-Smoove took to his Twitter account where he posted a message eulogizing Cali Swag District's M-Bone.

"Ma life changed drastically in the. Blink of an eye rip bone," C-Smoove tweeted earlier this morning.

Sources with AllHipHop.com said that M-Bone was actually shot Sunday night, reportedly as an innocent victim in a random drive-by shooting.

That account has not been publicly confirmed by the group or authorities.

M-bone, born Montae Walker, was part of Cali Swag District, which hit big with the single "Teach Me How to Dougie."

Cali Swag District features group members Yung, JayAre and C-Smoove.

They are planning to release their debut album The Kick Back, which has been delayed several times, despite the phenomenal success of "Teach Me How to Dougie."

The group recently parted ways with their label, Capitol. 

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