Quote by Suge Knight
Im in prison. But my heart and mind is free. Gangsta haters on the

Im in prison. But my heart and mind is free. Gangsta haters on the streets are doing more time than me. They need 30 police escorts with them every time they walk down the street. – Suge Knight

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