Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "RAPPER YO GOTTI'S BROTHER ANTHONY 'BIG JOOK' MIMS KILLED IN MEMPHIS"

Episode Date: January 16, 2024

Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticThe Memphis rap scene is reeling after the shocking death of Anthony "Big Jook" Mims, brother of iconic rapper Yo Gotti. Join us as we delve into the detail...s of this devastating event, its impact on the community, and the unanswered questions surrounding the shooting. The shooting of Big Jook has reignited speculation about the long-standing tension between rappers Young Dolph and Yo Gotti. We'll go beyond the sensational headlines, tracing the roots of this conflict and its evolution over the years. This is not about taking sides or perpetuating negativity, but rather understanding the context and the broader cultural forces that contribute to such rivalries within the music industry. We'll separate fact from speculation, offering a respectful and nuanced exploration of this unfolding tragedy. Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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Starting point is 00:00:00 So I'm going to be playing a lot of sound bites throughout this segment, but I want to definitely start off with rest in peace to Anthony Big Jirk Mims, who was killed in the shooting and more notably known as Yogadi's brother. So with this incident occurring outside Paragnox restaurant and event sitter on Winchester Road, there's a lot of information that's come about, if you will. Obviously, if it hasn't been certified or looked over in the court of law, it's kind of hard to judge these as like fact. But here are some interesting tidbits about the whole scenario because, of course, this being attached to the beef between Yo Gotti and Young Doff, who was also fatally shot in 2021. And basically the thing that made it even more egregious is when yo Gotti put out a cryptic tweet or a cryptic social media posts at the time that added to the speculation. So with this whole beef going on, I know a lot of people love to talk about YB versus Little Dirk or they love to talk about 50, 50sson versus P. Diddy or basically anybody 50 cent beef with or
Starting point is 00:01:31 Tupac versus Biggie but at the end of the day I'm not going to lie to you if there wasn't this endless cycle this senseless endless cycle of violence the black community
Starting point is 00:01:51 will be in a lot better place it would be in a much better place because from a networking standpoint, gangs are only made to divide and separate. I know a lot of people love to say, oh, gangs is how you find your home and find your people who take care of you.
Starting point is 00:02:13 But for the most part, if you look at a gang, you're looking at division. Every gang divides. Human should be a person. a gang. We should be gang human and peaceful on this planet. Now, I know that's the old kumbaya type sentiment.
Starting point is 00:02:33 Everybody's like, ah, you're just talking. But if you really think about it, if we approached it to looking at the earth as something that we should upheld, I think a lot of these senseless violent acts would not be caused, because we would just look
Starting point is 00:02:49 at each other as partners and supporters of one another. But of course, that's not the world went in and this in lies the problem as we're just going to have more crime and violence due to the young doth and yo goty situation and just as far as resources and productivity this is far from it so anyways let's get into some of the senseless tidbits that's been out there and of course i'm not saying that this is actual facts, but this is what I have come up with with all my research
Starting point is 00:03:30 on the internet. So basically, Chris J. Jackin basically talked about Yogadi and how they was about to go off before it actually happened. So listen to this right here. Oh, Big Juk. You know what I'm saying? Big Juk. See, we're trying to make Yogadi turn his comments off. Because we're trying to, as soon as we catch Big Juk, we're trying to get Yogadi to turn his comments off. You see what I'm saying? Because we're going to flood his comments with the young dog. You see? That's how we're going to do that. So we got to make Yo Gotti Carb.
Starting point is 00:04:01 Just pure ignorance. I'm not even going to finish that one. But then here's another soundbite. Here's another soundbite basically saying that CMG is trying to tie up loose ends before Yoagadi's brother jerk was killed. So basically
Starting point is 00:04:17 it's not like I'm pulling these comments out of nowhere. I'm literally putting this in here for the fact that people were talking like this before this incident happened and that can't go unnoticed especially by the police department. I'm never advocating for a black man
Starting point is 00:04:33 to get locked up, but I'm always advocating for criminals to get locked up. Hopefully you understand. So anyways, let's keep going. What's sent out what's released for a mission and with all the damn shooting that he got caught up in.
Starting point is 00:04:50 It can't be but one person protect him. made one entity that's protecting government. And I don't know what mission he on, but it seems like to me, once they got rid of, once they got rid of when I say they, I mean they got rid of Teezy, then he'll be the next one that they're going to have to get rid of too. So I say the big head, motherfucker, even big jill.
Starting point is 00:05:21 So obviously you have that sound bite. Like I said at the beginning, I'm playing a lot of different sound bites because I don't want y'all to unnoticed and it go mis or underrepresented. Basically, these blasphemous statements and just senseless and ignorant takes on just human life and how they speak so plainly about it and how it's not a big deal to take somebody off the earth. And as a coverer of hip hop, I only get this serious with these type of topics when I'm covering these type of events because then you can attach something with more validity to what you're actually saying because people in hip hop listen to certain stuff over and over again,
Starting point is 00:06:08 which is nothing wrong with that. But then when you start acting as if you're that person, as if they are rapping the soundtrack to your life, that is when I have a problem with it because now you're actually trying to do things that's when they either one get you killed or two end up in prison. So, of course, everybody dies, but at this point, everybody is out here not trying to live, if that makes sense. Like, you're just out here trying to put yourself in certain predicaments that's going to take you off the earth even faster. Anyways, let's get into another soundbite, which is a very old snippet, basically Grove Hero, talking about
Starting point is 00:06:49 Yoladi and his brother before he was shot and killed. Basically, this old clip of Grove hero is him reacting to when young Dolf was killed and people are bringing it back up because of this incident
Starting point is 00:07:09 that happened to Big Juk. So anyways, let's keep going. When I heard that they fuck me up, bro, that shit fucked me up. And keep in mind, I said if I see Juk, if I see Godd it, if I see, if I see, uh, if I see Miko or if I see Yonstar, gonna get on that ad. This shit ain't got nothing to do with nobody else, bro.
Starting point is 00:07:28 I said if I see them folk, because these folks got something to have something to do with it, bro. These four, niggins don't know that Juk put a hit out, bro. Nigger don't know this shit. You know what I'm saying? But, nah, fuck all that, bro. I need to say that. Niggas ain't going to tell the truth, bro.
Starting point is 00:07:43 Nigga ain't, nigga ain't safe. Man, hey, bro, how you going to feel if a nigga told you? Hey, mine, look, bro. My jook put a 40,000-knit on you, bro. Like, nigga, man, come on, bro. I'm standing on there. I ain't up, bro. I'm not no shake-ass, nigga, bro.
Starting point is 00:07:57 All right, so I'm just laying you here these different tidbits. By the way, that was Grove Hero talking about Yo Gotti and his brother, big jerk. So I want you all to put the puzzle pieces together as this is not just some, oh, I don't know how this happened. Obviously, we're no lawyer, so we can't just, well, we'll know. jury judge and executioner isn't that how you say it i don't know but anyways we're not the uh the um yeah i totally blanked on what i was trying to say basically we're not trying to put these people in a situation to where they're unrightfully judged we're just putting out some information that's obviously attached to one another and if the police don't feel like putting that puzzle
Starting point is 00:08:45 pieces together because that's a whole other discussion on the police involvement and gang activity and how or lack of involvement in certain places when it comes to gang activity and how it leads to it to get even bigger and expand or expand so what else um trying to see apparently people was claiming that uh yo goddi's mom could have been in the crossfires as well because they was attending a funeral and basically wrapping this whole segment up i'm going to get into some of the sentiment uh some of the actual facts that happened throughout the incident so memphis rapper yo gotty and uh well yo gotty's brother anthony big jug mims was killed in the shooting of course at the paragon's restaurant in event center on which winchester road now probably just mispraniles perignons or whatever
Starting point is 00:09:45 but i don't it's a restaurant at an event center or winchester road Two victims were found with multiple gunshot wounds. Age 47 was pronounced dead at the hospital. So that's talking about big jerk memes. Two people was wounded. Mims was the only one that died. The other male victim is in stable condition. Nobody knows other male victim, I guess.
Starting point is 00:10:18 Police are investigating, analyzing a lot of video evidence, and the individual shot is. speculated to have been targeted. So witnesses are saying that suspects in a white SUV from surveillance videos were released. And Big Juk had a post, praying tribute to a friend and sharing an airy message about staying alert right before, just hours before his death. So I don't think I have to say anymore. That's basically the whole summary of the event. But just to let y'all know, sense of violence is never okay. If people were more peaceful in the world, I think it would be a better place.
Starting point is 00:11:13 But obviously, this competition, but it could be healthy competition. And this and all sense of the word is unhealthy when it comes to the yoghadi and young doth beef. Let's just say at this point, this is probably the most, I'm not even going to put that on them. But let's just say it's the deadliest hip hop beef we've ever seen. Like, ever. So, very sad topic. But I wanted to cover it in a way to let y'all know things that's happening as far as what they're saying. That's why I play sound bites and also just give you my sentiments,
Starting point is 00:11:53 which is when I talked about, you know, the senseless violence and how people are just out here not trying to live. And I also wanted to get into the overall summary of, of what happened. So with that being said, click my link to your my bio. Let me know on one of my social media is, what is your takeaway from this whole situation
Starting point is 00:12:12 between Yoddy and Young Dolph's beef? And also, what do you think and who do you think could put a stop to this endless, this senseless, endless violence?

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