Well, at least you can’t blame them for being real, right? NBC 4 reports that two would-be rappers robbed a Laurel studio after they finished recording a song about Larry Hoover, a famous Chicago gang leader:
Laurel police are looking for a pair of rappers who allegedly robbed a recording studio after a session.
About 1 a.m. Thursday, two men dropped by Copy Catz to lay down “Larry Hoover” – dedicated to famous Chicago gangster King Larry.
When the rap was wrapped, the rappers left the studio and walked out of the building while everybody else got ready to leave, but the rappers quickly returned – with guns. They ordered everyone to sit on the sofa and started demanding valuables.
The Laurel Police Department’s best lead in the case is the song itself, and they’re hoping that someone will recognize the rappers’ voices and be able to identify them.
If you have the time, please do watch the report filed by Pat Collins. It’s, well, classic Collins, and even includes a snippet of the song. It’s not very good. In fact, you could say its criminally bad.
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Martin Austermuhle