The hip-hop community is in mourning following PnB Rock's heinous murder. Fans however have gone beyond mourning, as they try to wrap their minds around what happened. As a result, some have referenced a 2007 song by The Game that appears to echo the Philadelphia rapper's awful demise.

The unreleased song is titled "Murda," and it has emerged online after fans discovered words that could be interpreted as a warning that could have spared PnB's life.

On the song's 3rd verse, Game raps, "When you eat at Roscoe's watch out for the chain snatchers/ Take it off slow, or you might get killed/If the Grape Streets [Crips] don't catch you, the [Rollin] 60's will/ Police don't give a fuck cuz they all RenPark/And what happens on Crenshaw stays on Crenshaw."

The lyrics seemed to have got everything right... except the fact that police does not care. As of writing, the authorities are reportedly hard at work at catching the shooter at large, even placing pawnshops at high alert just in case the stolen jewelry turns up.

 

The anthem "Killafornia" was supposed to be on Game's sophomore album "Doctor's Advocate." However, it was ultimately omitted, which may explain why it was written.

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Speaking of not wearing jewelry, another West Coast OG Ice-T named The Game, Snoop Dogg, Ice Cube, Dr. Dre, and Kendrick Lamar as Los Angeles luminaries who do not wear jewelry.

Ice, who musically described the horrors of L.A. in the 1980s, has been educating his Twitter followers about the dangers of the place, regardless of whether you're a rapper, and he says that not having jewels does not mean your wallets are empty.

PnB Rock, a 30-year-old rapper, was murdered in a Roscoe's Chicken & Waffles on September 12 while dining with his fiancée.

The LAPD is still on the hunt for his killers. Investigators believe the couple was singled out based on their social media posts, and that the assailant entered the restaurant just for the jewelry. 

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The daring heist occurred just after the performer's fiancée tagged him in a since-deleted Instagram picture as being at the eatery. The police are examining whether or not this was the impetus for the attack. 

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