

If somebody knows what you are going to do, they can counter you or beat you at your own plan.īiggie: Number 2: never let ‘em know your next moveĭon’t you know Bad Boys move in silence and violence? Never let anyone know what your next move will be. If that man fucked up, get yo’ ass stuck upĢ.

Money often breeds jealousy, especially if an associate, partner, or competitor learns that any one individual’s income is greater than their own.īiggie: Rule Nombre Uno: never let no one know Never let anyone know how much money you have. Hopefully, the extremes they go to in order to uphold the following “commandments” will deter someone who has entertained the idea of selling crack.ġ. We asked some experienced dealers about the steps they take to protect themselves. Some of the young people we spoke with felt, quite honestly, that no harm would befall them as long as they remained careful and cautious. A crack dealer’s Ten Commandmentsĭespite the rising number of young people who have lost their lives because of drug related activity, many still want to get involved in this madness. The following is transcribed from the July, 1994 Issue of The Source, and we’ve inserted Biggie’s lyrics after each section. Warning: Because we’re including the lyrics below, there is strong language. Unfortunately, we couldn’t find the 1994 masthead, but KT deserves some credit for the classic list. A copy is difficult to find online, but we used this video to write one. The article was part of a feature on ten years of crack, and a sidebar included the list.
