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Title: ONEFOUR: Against All Odds
Post by: Tale on November 01, 2023, 01:37:45 PM
Brilliant Netflix documentary about important music shut down by cops in my city in the last few years. Music like this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ajjtzwz930

You'll get the whole background in the first 30 minutes. Then the rest of the story, right up to present day.

Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/81485425


(this should probably be in Movies instead - apparently Netflix is calling it a movie because it's standalone)


Title: Re: ONEFOUR: Against All Odds
Post by: Tale on January 10, 2024, 09:20:55 PM
Two people were arrested today for taking a contract to kill ONEFOUR.

https://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/two-people-arrested-after-alleged-plot-to-kill-onefour-rappers-foiled-by-police/sfkn38s2f

Sydney has a longterm war between the Alameddine and Hamzy crime networks. The Alameddines are allied with the Bandidos motorcycle gang which has even overcome the traditional mafia/ndrangheta in Australia. The Hamzys have taken many top level casualties, but ONEFOUR (although not part of the Hamzys) is ultimately Hamzy affiliated.

Because... ONEFOUR's main diss target is rival drill rapper Ay Huncho, an actual member of the Alameddine family. An affiliate of ONEFOUR, namechecked as Freddy in their tracks, is in jail over a driveby contract shooting outside a gym where an Alameddine cousin of Ay Huncho was shot in the leg. Stray bullets narrowly missed infant children in the daycare next-door.

The line "You already know what we did at the daycare" is self-censored from ONEFOUR's latest single but they posted a TikTok of the uncensored bar.


Title: Re: ONEFOUR: Against All Odds
Post by: Trippy on January 10, 2024, 09:45:27 PM
This is like the US East Coast West Coast rapper rivalry of the 90s.


Title: Re: ONEFOUR: Against All Odds
Post by: Tale on January 11, 2024, 12:32:44 AM
Except they're all in one city. And although it's like that, they're not imitating, it's a thing that is happening.

The first rapper in the video I linked in the first post (masked, called YP) is also in jail currently for assaulting a guy who made a comment about someone he was with. YP allegedly followed him home and hit him, the guy fell back on concrete, smacked his head open and fortunately did not die.

He's got a song about it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5dJuYMj77_8