#RIP Mr. 3-2: Snoop Dogg, Slim Thug And More Mourn Death Of Houston Legend
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Mr. 3-2 was a longtime signee to Rap-A-Lot records and released music as both a solo artist and in groups including Convicts and Blac Monks. One of his more memorable showings came with a guest feature on the Geto Boys 1993 hit “Straight Gangsterism” where he rapped alongside Scarface and Big Mike.
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