Tooka’s mother slammed rappers who continue to mention her son’s name in their music.
Shondale “Tooka” Gregory was fatally shot at a Chicago bus stop in 2011. He was allegedly a member of the Gangster Disciples, who have beef with Black Disciples.
“My son had nothing to do with nothing in this rap industry. He didn’t even know how to beatbox, let alone bust a lyric for a rap. For him to be disrespected and [mocked for] his death? They’re the ones—my son was not about that lifestyle. They’re the ones who are making him famous and blowing him up like this, ’cause they can’t stop saying his f-ckin’ name. You don’t even know my son,” Dominique Boyd told Say Cheese.
She continued, “I just wanna know why. Why? That’s all I have to ask them. What has my son done to y’all to make y’all disrespect him like this? Every song they make has got, ‘We smokin’ on Tooka. F-ck Tooka this, f-ck Tooka that. You know how long my son has been gone? Since 2011. This is 2022 and he’s still a trending topic. I don’t want this lifestyle. He didn’t want this lifestyle. He can’t be here and be his voice, so I’m gonna do it for him.”
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