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The Gangster Chronicles

REPLAY: Q-Bone Talk's Banging w/Barry White & LA Peace Treaty

The Gangster Chronicles

The Black Effect Podcast Network and iHeartPodcasts

Society & Culture, Music, True Crime

4.71.7K Ratings

🗓️ 4 May 2026

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

We had the opportunity to sit down with LA triple OG Q-Bone. We discuss How LA Gang Culture went from the Business Men, (a crew that legendary singer Barry White belonged too) , The Dope game, The LA Riots and it's influence on the LA Gang's Peace Treaty and much much more!!!!!!!

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:02.6

Guaranteed Human.

0:04.3

Hey, this is Robert from the Stuff to Blow Your Mind podcast.

0:07.7

Joe and I are both lifelong Star Wars fan, so we're celebrating May the 4th with a

0:11.6

brand new week of fun, thought-provoking Star Wars-related episodes.

0:15.5

Join us as we tackle science and culture topics from a galaxy far, far away, such as the

0:20.3

biology of taun tons and wampas on the ice planet hot, or the practicality and corporate business sense of the Sith rule of two. Listen to stuff to blow your mind on the iHeart radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. What's aftain? What's happening? What's happening? Welcome to another episode of the Gangster Chronicles podcast. It's your boy Big Steel. The homie MC8 is out of time for this one, but I'm holding it down. And I got somebody that's real special. I got one of the L.A. kings. One of the real L.A. kings. One of the kings of L.A. out here. The home boy, Big Cubeon. from 52nd and Broadway Hello

0:57.1

all the South Century, L.A. They're really side low bottles, man. You already know it. The earth is my turf now. Herbs are your turf, and you just move by you please, man. We're going to go right into it, man. You played a real pivotal role, man, and the riots out here.

1:13.3

Yes, a real pivotal role in 1992, man.

1:15.6

That changed the course of my life to make me the person I am today.

1:18.9

I'd probably be in jail or dead by now if it wasn't for that.

1:22.1

Yeah, let me ask you this, man.

1:23.4

So it's 1992, man.

1:26.3

They read the verdict. What was the temperature in L.A. at that time? Was everybody kind of looking at the news to wait to see what the verdict was going to be? Yeah. And, you know, actually, it was. A lot of people that, you know, me, I was at home looking at the news when the verdict came down. I was at home. Well, during that time about three or four or five o'clock, yeah, I was at home, but a lot of people was at home, a lot of people

1:47.5

out of the streets. And the anger went up fast because of that television, that televised, you know,

1:56.6

the news. And then when they televised on 70, it's influenced enormous, really on 70th,

2:02.0

that triggered every time.

2:03.4

When they triggered 70th, that triggered every day.

2:06.0

It wasn't about the anger that triggered it.

2:08.5

It was about the little dude.

2:09.7

When they said Rodney got found guilty, I mean, the officer's found not guilty, the anger

2:14.9

erupted, of course.

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