
To avoid such embarrassment, most successful MCs change their artistic tack. Others find God.In the wake of Notorious B.I.G’s death, Harlem native MA$E was catapulted to the summit of the Bad Boy Records roster only to quit the rap game in 1999 to pursue a new life as Pastor Mason Betha. Fellow Bad Boy alumnus, Shyne, freshly sprung from a ten-year jail sentence in 2009 proclaimed himself an orthodox Jew. He promptly moved to Jerusalem to study the Torah and started to beef with Rick Ross over who was more Jewish.Last week another example of gangster rapper who found God made news in an altogether more tumultuous arena.Thirty-eight-year-old German rapper Deso Dogg, born Denis Cuspert, released four albums (including one pressed by British-based Majors EMI and WarnerChappell) and performed with international artists including US rapper and dog-lover DMX between 2006-2009. In the process Deso recorded tracks such as “Gangxtaboggy,” “Daz Iz Ein Drive By,” and “Meine Ambition Als Ridah.”On September 9, rumours began to circulate on social media that Deso Dogg, operating under the nom de guerre “Abu Talha Al-Almani” (Abu Talha the German) had been injured fighting with the Syrian opposition. Others claimed he had been killed. According to German officials Deso was one of at least 20 German nationals fighting in Syria. Previous dispatches from Syria on social media last month had shown – amongst other things – Deso Dogg wielding a rocket launcher and happily splashing about in a creek that some online observers claimed was in the mountains near the coastal Syrian city of Latakia.
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