Props to spotcoffee.
R.I.P. Guru
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That was a nice performance, the crowd knew mostly all the lyrics. I felt a little sad watching it though cause they didn’t have Guru their. And it’s not cause he was busy or something, it’s cause hes Dead.
RIP Guru.
Guru is a dead legend now. Just like Pac and Big. Rest in Peace
DJ Premier’s a legend and we still got him. I’m goad nobody forgot about Guru. Better not forget Premo too
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That was a nice performance, the crowd knew mostly all the lyrics. I felt a little sad watching it though cause they didn’t have Guru their. And it’s not cause he was busy or something, it’s cause hes Dead.
RIP Guru.
Guru is a dead legend now. Just like Pac and Big. Rest in Peace
DJ Premier’s a legend and we still got him. I’m goad nobody forgot about Guru. Better not forget Premo too