It took me a year to write this. To put into words and try to capture how much of a movie it was to be around Kong aka Kongcrete, K-Slash, K-Mel, and Beast 101 formerly of M.I.C. (Monsta Island Czars) is almost futile BUT, I will do my best to share with Kong’s family, his brothers, and fans worldwide what the experience was like. With utmost love, light, and respect, I want to send Kong’s children, fiance Lisa, family, friends, and brothers in rhyme tons of love and light on this day of November 1, 2025 which is 1 year after Kong ascended to be with the ancestors. Kong, you are truly missed.

The day I landed in Malawi (Nov 1, 2024) for the Malawi – Next Level residency alongside Polaryss (MC), Queen Gabby (Detroit Jit), DJ Hoppa (Music Producer), Nosey42 (Graffiti), & Masta Minch (Videography), I got a call from New York around 3AM Lilongwe, Malawi time. It was Dawn (my homegirl and the mother of Spiega’s children)… I picked up the call like “yooooo what’s goodie…I’m in Africa” – She was happy for me at the moment and then was like “RAVAGE I’m sorry but it’s Kong… he passed away.” Dawn proceeded to share a bit more detail and I was admittedly like out in Pluto so to speak..the gravity of what was being said registered but not fully as Kong and I still had work to do!! I asked Dawn to please keep me posted for the wake and funeral information because there is NO WAY I can miss the send off. My worry was I would miss the chance to see him and pay my respects. The news of Kong ascending hit me hard and so out of the blue. Dawn revealed that something we know of from the past showed up again and he didn’t make it this go around. To reiterate, this was extremely tough to balance mentally because I literally landed in Africa to work with over 70+ young Hip Hop artists between the ages of 18-25… like THE VERY NEXT DAY. The 18 day Next Level Hip Hop academy residency in Africa was starting and I had an entire team that flew in from all over the world that was looking to me to lead them and build something magical. I needed to somehow be strong for them all while processing my brother not being here anymore. We still had SO much more music to make man! And it’s tough not to think that time stole something from me yet again (or maybe I am just not moving fast enough with my endeavors) as I keep thinking I have time and while I’m navigating a LOT of other life challenges. I have so many amazing wins in life (that I am beyond grateful for I cannot even begin to tell you) but I can’t front… time seems to do stuff like this in such an unpredictable way. Kong and I had talked EXTENSIVELY about his upcoming “Masterpiece album” that he was creating – and I was still making beats for it! Before we go on, let me say RIP Kong Monsta Island Czars. You are truly a 1 of 1 fam! Aite, let’s continue.

I remember visiting Kong shortly navigated his health hurdle the first time. He was bouncing back and getting stronger. He asked me to visit him and needed another copy of Shackles Off… side note… this lifetime I must’ve burned Kong like 2000 CDs haha.. He stayed asking me for CDs yo LOL. Anyways… I drove out to see him. Man, when I saw him… his voice was really low and he lost mad weight, I didn’t even recognize him – I’m the skinny/slim one from the crew nah mean!?? He was super humble about what he lived through and told me he’d be back… He was grateful to be alive – I could really feel that point. We talked about health and I checked in on how he was eating and if he was taking any herbs. Lemme rewind a bit…
So the Hip Hop union that I helped found and build back in 2001 called G.A.ME, evolved into being the backbone for Black VegFest…which is an annual Black Vegan Festival, during Black August, that highlights the work of our (Black) political prisoners and activists while providing a space for our community to gain knowledge on how to eat healthier in a plant based way…because eating healthy is revolutionary (which is a WHOLE nother story I’ll save for another time). Anyways… from having a successful festival in 2019 just before the pandemmy, Cornell University gave our Black VegFest team at the time scholarships to attend E-Cornell’s Plant Based Nutrition program by Dr. T. Colin Campbell. I did the entire course and graduated and it provided me with healing and preventive knowledge on how whole plant based foods can prevent and reverse cancer, atherosclerosis, diabetes, heart disease, liver disease, kidney disease and more. I also learned a lot from Dr. Sebi’s lectures prior to, so compiled with the white paper knowledge from Cornell, I have a little bit of skill to offer a roadmap to wellness.
Back to big bro and how that relates, I checked in with Kong and asked him if he’s got any herbs in the crib? I told him, I will bring him some holistic supplements. Knowing that he was going through a health battle… I had an idea of what to go get him. I went to the city and got him this specific bottle of roots and bitters and drove back out to Strong Island to gift him that and some seamoss. I built with him about the power of alkalizing foods and why they are important for us that have more melanin in our bodies than others. Kong was open to the information and he got to work. He texted me after a few weeks and was back in the gym and he shared that he was getting his weight back up. I was really proud and things were on the up and up for him. To my sadness, months later, Spiega had an accident and unfortunately ascended (RIP SPIGA OF THE MONSTA ISLAND CZARS)!!!).

Sadly, Kong was the one that delivered that news to me, I still remember the call. I let our brothers junclassic and K-SISE know and we all made our way to the funeral for Spiega’s send off (I told MF Mez but he couldn’t make it). We all saw Kong at the funeral and Kong was a lot bigger, like dead ass back in fighting shape. He flexed his bicep through his suit jacket and said, “RAVAGE, what you think?” Family, I squeezed his arm, and that shit felt like concrete or should I say Kongcrete! His arms were mad big again; he revealed he was hitting the bench every day. He would walk for 15 minutes, he did like 2 other exercises, and then hit the bench and that was it. His workouts were 30-40 minutes everyday. Family, his tricep size was massive, he looked like his old self again. It was surreal to see Kong (aka BEAST 101) look so strong in that moment and I personally needed to see him ‘strong’ because we were literally at the church and all still stunned, shocked, and devastated by Spiega’s ascension. I personally needed strength in that moment because Spiega also had TREMENDOUS impact on my life as he was a big brother figure to many of the peers and friends I went to school with. Once I got outta Freeport High School, and returned home from college… I ended up running with RODAN heavy, and it was a massive full circle moment joining the group (RIP X-Ray, RIP Spiega, RIP MF DOOM, RIP Majesty and peace big brothers still here to RODAN, Tommy Gunn (formerly known as Megalon), Kwite Def (fka Kamackeris) and others) and seeing all these dots connected, specifically from Freeport to Long Beach to Queens and the other boroughs. The connection from Nassau County though…the connects from Spiega, Kong and others…I just cannot stress the importance of that part of history and how it connects to the 5 boroughs. Crazy small world….

Man, our history goes back 20+ years. I joined the the crew around the time Escape From Monsta Island was about to be released, thanks to RODAN for bringing me around the cipher and allowing me to produce 3 songs on his solo Theophany: The Book of Elevations in addition to collaborating with KEO aka Lord Scotch aka Smog Monsta (“Smog Clouds Over The Clear Horizon” – RODAN) on the album artwork. The first time meeting Kong…. hahaha that mofo ignored me man. He was acting a lil Hollywood but not in like an industry way but in a “who is DIS NEW N*gga” type of way. LMAO! Kong was definitely NOT messing with me like that haha and I could tell we will probably bump heads soon. All others members were MAD cool, and showed mad love but Kong… NOT AT ALL LOL. Raylong was around the cypher a lot and we’d all kick it at X-Ray’s crib which was the official studio that they used to record in. Around this time, I kicked it a lot with RODAN, and eventually a ton with X-Ray (he was an amazing mentor for music production and more), Raylong, Tommy Gunn, Kong, and Spiega. Raylong and I were tight…haven’t seen him in a minute but looking fwd to next time. Anyways…
I was on the lower Manhattan underground Hip Hop scene a lot, going to shows and connecting with artists and other rap crews/collectives to join our G.A.ME Hip Hop union. Through all of those late nights running around, I ended up getting Monsta Island a show in NYC at the old Knitting Factory that used to be off of Broadway just below Canal Street at 74 Leonard Street, Manhattan (if I’m not mistaken). On that same bill was PH (formerly known as Pumpkinhead – RIP fam!!!) and his crew. The level of talent that night was crazy. Their sets were a CLINIC in MCings yo. I talk about that story in Spiega’s story here… it was WILD… much love to Pumpkinhead for kind of diffusing the tension between our crews smh lol. Kong, Tommy Gunn, RODAN, Kamackeris, X-Ray, Spiega, and Stonz bodied that show! Kong was cool that night lol and he low key acted like he remembered me hahahaha
Fast forward, Kong started giving me a little more props but still would be testing me all the time just to see what I was made of. One day we rolled to Kong’s crib on Hempstead Ave in Queens. RODAN greeted him, they dapped up then I said peace and Kong’s reply was “what up Punk?” My reply “I ain’t no punk, say that shit again and you gonna have a problem.” He didn’t say it but he was like “oh so what you wanna do then?” I dialed all the way in like I’m with WHATEVER… neither of us was backing down and RODAN defused it quickly kind of reminding us we are fam and to chill out…. LOL. The tension was REALLY high for a few moments, like we literally just hopped out the whip to kick it with Kong and within 30 seconds I was damn near about to scrap with him? Kong was like “aite man… “ SMH… I’m honestly really glad we didn’t get into it cuz after we went up into his apartment to chill, we shared a drink (I drank soda cuz I wasn’t drinking at the time lol) and it was all laughs… Kong def liked to push to see how far he can go with certain things. In retrospect, it was smart because there were a lot of opportunities that I personally feel he should’ve had cuz he was hungry to just work on music and he was REALLY skilled at rapping and putting concepts together… but I just feel like a lot of folks didn’t have his best interest in mind… so when I started kicking it with the brothers, we would build about business and I totally get why he moved the way he moved. Kong always shared what that he had with fam… ALWAYS. It didn’t matter how much, he’d always break bread and would cook and offer whoever was around a plate of food. He had a good heart. Just a lil misunderstood at times but I think he had to be in survival mode at times with a few situations so when he made moves, sometimes it was VERY unconventional but he always had a reason for doing what it was that he was doing.

We all went through a tough run with underground indie Hip Hop in NYC. Kong had his antics, and if he hadn’t done what he did, he wouldn’t have ever dropped his solo record. He took control of his destiny and put his stamp down. We argued only a few times and I have to state, we had 2 arguments and maybe a handful of “debates” but I always stopped debating to really listen because he’s my OG. The thing was… He ALSO listened to me because he knew that I was also repping the Hip Hop Union G.A.ME and I only had the best intentions for artists to have a fair and equal swing at this music business thing.
The first day I kicked it with him, we almost got into a fistfight like i said. lol. Months later, he was playfully snapping on one of the crew members while we chilled at his house. Kong was snapping like little 2 bar jabs here and there… My other brother in rhyme didn’t really freestyle and Kong wasn’t letting up…. Kong had the crazy gift of gab yall. His wordplay and freestyle ability was at mutant level yo. He looked at me and was like what up RAVAGE!? I was like chill big bro, “Chill,” and Kong was like, “RAVAGE, you don’t want none and he had this really sinister grin.” Like the Jack Nicholson type smile LOL

In hindsight… Kong’s chess game was crazy… cuz he probably low key wanted to set it on me to battle him just cuz…. so he baited me into the battle by snapping on my other OG hahaha. I wouldn’t put it past him that he roped me in like that lol. He set it off with a quick 4 bar and I rebuttaled. Kong’s lady Kandee at the time was like “ooooh shit…RAVAGE” haha (kinda as if to say oh shit RAV got bars too). Kong turned up the intensely and really got in his bag…me too though and we battled for maybe 5-6 minutes straight trading 4s and 8s… verse for verse off the top. I def got at him but I honestly DO NOT like freestyle (I have my moments and I was def ON that night… but it’s not my thing) and Kong just KEPT GOING!!!!!!! LOL Of COURSE he won but he gave me props for not backing down and giving him a run for his money. He ALSO had to state and remind me “I WILL NOT LOSE!” hahaha. He’s right. I never saw Kong lose a battle… NEVER…. and this time.. BEAST 101 aka Kong(crete) was evolving into his own and wordplay got real, real different.
Speaking of Battles, yall gotta hit up Akir, Karniege, Dada Goldenchild, billy woods, or Hasan Salaam. We all know each other from the NY scene… I knew of Akir and Hasan from the Hip Hop union (G.A.ME), and I met Karniege around the way at shows… dude is an ASSASSIN on the mic!… I met billy woods through RODAN and Kong…and through billy woods, I met Dada. Anyways… Kong, while in our crew, both him and Spiega joined The Reavers group/album in 2005. You’ll hear both Kong and Spiega on that album and their contributions are nothing short of stellar… RIP Spiega. billy woods took them all on tour and they def made some noise…while on tour, Kong told me he battled quite a few of The Reavers and “smashed all of their mics” from what he told me haha. If you’re a fan of Kong’s and billy woods, feel free to ask the Reavers about it lol. Also shout out to billy woods, Anton of backwoodz studioz, junclassic, and K. Sise for always looking out for Kong…from studio stuff to camaraderie and genuinely wanting to see him win back then…. That didn’t go unnoticed and I give thanks for yall back then and now fr fr.



More about Kong, and this is random as hell but I have to say it LOL. When I linked with family over at Kong’s spot in Queens… he was off Liberty Ave… I remember once junclassic, K. Sise, Mez and others were around he wanted “Knuckles!” lol He would slam his fists together (he was a lefty yall) and would dap us by giving us knuckles… it was kind of like punching or hands haha… It was fun to bond like that…I stayed on my game being fit and doing knuckle push ups so I was good but… just shedding a light on some of Kong’s personality haha. He would always do things to just keep the vibe light…and honestly outside of 2 arguments I never seen Kong get mad…and in debates… he would shed light on different perspectives that just made you respect his level of wisdom as a big brother that went through a LOT in life. Listen to his verse on “Under Pressure” he’s literally giving y’all the tiniest glimpse into what really happened
In like late 2004 or 2005, I submitted beats for the group’s return album and Kong was one of many that got the beats on CD. He dead ass jacked some of the beats and started working on solo records for Shackles Off LMAO! It didn’t sit right w/ me and at a crew meeting we had a massive blow up about it. It got squashed and we moved forward… In retrospect, if Kong didn’t go for his, he may not have gotten into position to properly start or finish the solo that he wanted to do. The songs he had with X-Ray were really insane though. I got a sense that in addition to work he already had that he also wanted to try and curate something on his own…which I could understand too as nowadays MCs work with multiple producers and create in different ways…some projects the producer steers the ship and others the MC steers…and then there’s the spectrum in between those 2 examples. No shade to anyone of course. The thing is, the pace of NYC moves FAST. Time also moves fast. And if he didn’t act when he did, the window of opportunity would’ve closed on him for sure in my humble opinion as the music business and how music was being presented and acquired by fans was in flux…the business modeled imploded as cell phones evolving, social media was being born, and streaming was growing more and more into being the norm…. It was not an easy thing to live through….and there were definitely a lot of gatekeepers during this time.. With my beats and a few other producer contributions (shouts to junclassic and Blastah Beats), he got Shackles Off completed and the album featured almost all the new crew, plus some of fam from the Escape album…Kong really felt accomplished getting this done and really directed the process all the way through. Kong had his antics, but it was all love, and no matter how crazy things got, he made you laugh about it. Damn… Yall have NO idea how funny Kong was. He’d make you life at like the craziest stuff simply buy how he’d state the obvious with a question and then wait for you to process everything from his tone and delivery… of course with a tiny smirk on his face…which would make you laugh LOL…and then he’d say “what’s funny RAVAGE? Seriously man think about what I’m saying…?” He’d be smiling bigger the entire time and I’d laughed harder and then he’d burst out laughing and say “I’m sorry… it’s crazy though right?” LOL Kong’s the type of friend that would get you lots of detention in class simply cuz he’d have you laughing in moments you shouldn’t be laughing lol. I really miss him. He’d say some wild ish but it was all love yo.
Shackles Off was mostly recorded in backwoodz studioz. I want to take time to give thanks to Anton of backwoodz for being super selfless in just understanding the importance of helping Kong at this time when MOST were being a lil funny with assisting to get this project recorded. You and billy woods were super supportive of Kong at this time and it’s something that I won’t ever forget. Recording at your crib was fun…

When Shackles Off was done in 2008, I tried to reach out to all of the labels in our cypher to put the work out but it was really tough at that time to make it happen. The industry was changing REALLY fast as I shared. From Ninja Tune, to Big Dada, and more, we tried hard to find him a home but we got no leads… At the time, I had just finished creating junclassic’s logo for Classified Recordings. jun had just branched out with his solo imprint and we built by phone to discuss the possibilities moving forward. Kong is our big brother and he didn’t hesitate to press up CDs and put the record out. From there I flooded the press outlets sending everyone the one sheet. Some spots like Underground Hip Hop In Boston (formerly Ughh.com) and others picked up the CD and I’m grateful cuz a few good folks wrote nice reviews about the music – huge thanks to XLR8R and the good brother Jesse Serwer.


Jesse shared that the beats kind of reminded him of Escape!!! One of the highlights is “Broken Safety” which is one of the joints I produced (When Kong and Spice (Spiega) heard the beat…I still remember their reaction to it…was an honor that rocked with it. Small side bar…the sample I used is also a sample I gave to X-Ray that he ended up flipping for Kamackeris’ “Khadijah”… at the time, I would stay up late, this was around 2002, watching novelas on the Spanish channel and I remember catching this sample of one of the show’s intros… I didn’t have great production skills yet so I sampled a tiny piece and I brought the sample to the X-Ray’s studio. I let him know it’d be better that he put hands on it cuz I was still learning quantization – back then, there was no YouTube…No tutorials…it was all word of mouth and knowing somebody that knew somebody that could properly teach you the skill…or you just practiced and experimented to teach yourself…which is exactly what I did…eventually… but you’ll hear the strings on Broken Safety are the same strings from Khadijah… a lil history for yall…back to Kong tho and Shackles Off). That’s a huge compliment from journalist Jesse Serwer and I’m grateful I could produce not only some of the songs but be co-producer of the full album helping Kong put this together for public release. The album art didn’t get love though haha… andI totally get it, so I ended up creating 2 different, updated versions of the cover over the next few years to elevate my original illustration into what it is today… Eventually the album cover ended up being pretty decent and I give thanks because my graphic design skills are away better now. I think the biggest thing for me as a visual artist is that I’m great on paper illustration and using pastels but for this album… I tried to learn how to transfer my on paper skills to digital and it was a massive learning curve. I think what I enjoyed most about this was building with Kong and him telling me what he wanted for the cover. It was amazing because Kong, Spiega, X-Ray, RODAN, and Tommy Gunn always bigged me up for my illustration skills… and seeing Kong’s excited of the possibilities was priceless. What I love most about Kong is once you were considered family, he would always encourage you to experiment and just go for it. Like do whatever it was that you saw as a creative. I miss that the most. He was always open to experimenting and collaborating. Not many artists had that type of vibe at the time but Kong and Spiega were very much on it. RODAN, Tommy Gunn and the others were too. Outside of our group…when I’d be in other studios and around other artists, it wasn’t always as collaborative…but thinking about Kong, Spiega and my big brothers… especially Kong…my God, Kong really loved experimenting and for me being the youngest at the time in the group…he really encouraged me a lot. In retrospect, I sincerely give thanks for him always believing in me when others didn’t. I will save those stories for another time. Back to the art….


He talked about having the pen sticking out of his arm like an IV drip…which I thought was fun. Additionally, he would say “Kongcrete” all the time so making Kong’s skin like Ben Grimm aka The Thing from Fantastic Four’s skin was a lot of fun to experiment with in photoshop trying to teach myself how to create it! Again…this was pretty good to me, and he LOVED it which I’m grateful for. Over the years, I made a new edition of the same cover for digital distribution.

Kong and I talked a lot over the Covid-19/Coronavirus pandemic of 2020-2024. What a CRAZY EFFIN time to live through… like seriously that was not fun. We lost so many to the ills of that shitty nonsense (Do yall remember how they said it came from people eating BATS but later it was revealed it is highly likely it came from a (gain of function) lab?. Anyways… it was an honor to build with Kong over the pandemmy and here are some of the screenshots…





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Y’all see that last message right!? Kong is Hilarious!!! LMAO! What I appreciate is my big brothers always hit me to send them beats. A lot of folks front on my beats but I’m glad they found a home with Kong, Spiega, RODAN, Tommy Gunn, Raylong and others. I give thanks for that fr fr. Shouts to Web (X-Ray) for being one of my greatest inspirations making beats too. Even thought my beats do not sound like X-Ray’s, his style highly influenced mine and pushed me to get a LOT better at the craft…just being in the studio with him and watching him create or play beats for the fam and seeing them respond to how crazy his music was.
Back to Kong… He was really different.. He liked to say “off” rather than different. He could dance and I remember he popped and locked once and I was like “OH SH*T” he was like you don’t know nothing bout that RAVAGE haha. Additionally, he was always got a new outfit before a show… he was a fly ninja yo! Here are some pictures from Kong’s birthday party that we had at Don Hills in lower Manhattan (We had shows and shared with legends like The Juggaknots and Mr. Metaphor aka Marc Bars that featured Lyricist Lounge Vol 1 & and Brooklyn Academy.. I WISH he had camera phones back then that could’ve captured the video and more photos but it’s all G! My memory is photographic so I will continue to write and paint the pictures for all of Kong’s fans).



RAVAGE aka MeccaGodZilla – Kong’s Bday at Don Hills

Just reflecting a bit more, the music business during the early 2000s up until 2014 was very unstable. Mom and pop CD and vinyl stores struggled and many closed down as digital streaming became more and more dominant. The ground was insanely unstable as social media was being born. Me and my crew has to navigate unstable ground. I always think about if we had camera phones and access to social media back when we were REALLY outside going crazy at shows from Don Hill’s to the legendary Joe’s Pub and more. Additionally, for all of the wisdom that Kong and Spiega would share being big brothers to me, the behind the scenes at the studios both at X-Ray’s crib and out in Dix Hill’s at Divine Mine and B’s studio (RODAN, Spiga, myself, Kong, and Raylong would hit that up to record whenever we could…we did a song called “Chrome Teeth and Brain Damage” out there in addition to Oceans of Fire and more).


During the pandemic in one of our convos… he was telling me that he remembers a LOT of things and then randomly was like … “I still remember RODAN’s first rhyme” Sun! I was like WHAT!??? Please tell me!! Hahaha. He kicked the rhyme and then I was like bro.. Lemme record it and recorded the snippet for me…I think I will put it on my solo album as a skit. Kong had so much LOVE for rhymes and the art of MCing yo… He remembered people’s verses and really loved great lyricism.

(^^^^RAVAGE the MeccaGodZilla and Kong in Port Knoxx)
I LOVE that my big brothers all have distinctive styles that are unique to them and that Kong just wasn’t conventional at all…not with flows or subject matter. He kept his ear to what was happening in rap and was a huge fan of DMX… Dag yo, just thinking about Kong and how inclusive he was once he decided to vibe with you. He wasn’t a hater… he would just test people’s mettle depending on the person…but was super INCLUSIVE and just wanted to rhyme and record and work on music. I don’t have any regrets… I just wish our situation was different so that we could’ve gotten music done faster and toured. He had a ton of rhymes. Spiega too (Jesus…Spiega used to write SO fast!!!). I’m trying to find this song $4 dolla bill n*gga that they recorded but I cannot find the CD…if I find that Ima post it. Anyways…

I’m gonna miss Kong a ton. Kong & Spiega are reunited and are cutting up in heaven (I wrote this way before X-Ray ascended so I have to send tons and love up to Web too…much love and light big bro). I’m sure God’s got his hands full with them up there, especially now that Web is there to hold down the wheels of steel, beats, and contribute bars. Kong, thanks for believing in my music production and ALWAYS encouraging me to make beats for you. Thanks for always wanting to rhyme and share verses and for pushing me to rhyme on Shackles Off. You and Spiega bigged up my verse on “Hated” from Shackles Off so much… I honestly cannot thank you enough fam fr fr. Sorry we didn’t get more done for The Masterpiece album. To the general public…both @junclassic and I put Kong in queue to record at J. Stylez studio. Sadly, we ran out of time to get Kong in there to start laying down some verses.
Kong, we got SO many stories man… I got a BUNCH of original photos from my camera. I used to stay with a 1-2 disposable cameras on me because what we were building was groundbreaking. The shows, the entrepreneurship efforts, and more… yall have no clue. Sometimes I come across things written on the internet. It reminds me that not every detail out there reflects what truly happened. It is humbling to see how much of the real story still lives off the record. So, to the fans of Kong. Spiega. X-Ray. (MF) DOOM. Majesty. And to the ones still here (peace to RODAN. Tommy. Mez. junclassic. K-SISE. Myself. And many more…) please know there is more than meets the eye. What exists online is only a part of the story and it is fractional at best. I give thanks for yall reaching out in my DMs for more information.

To Kong aka Kongcrete, I hope that my Tribute to Kong of Monsta Island Czars was just enough for your true fans, friends, and family. Thanks for being a mentor that I learned a lot about life from. I love you big bro and definitely miss you fam. Much respect. Please don’t knock anyone’s phone off the hook up there in heaven.

A few or the original CDs for Kong’s Shackles Off album are available. Get Kong’s Shackles Off here and add it to your collection. peace!!
RIP SPIGA (SPIEGA OF THE MONSTA ISLAND CZARS) – MeccaGodZilla