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This was the beginning of a new Era for King Cody Griffin of New York City, by way of South Carolina. A written documentary of a person who lived every moment of his life satisfying his ego of fancy living in high-balling nights with gold, diamonds, and money. He traveled around the United States freestyling with the women of his dreams. He couldn't control his eagerness toward women while married to one of the notorious women gangsters of New York City, Walkie Lee, who once worked for Frank Lucas. He lived the life of a millionaire 'On Top Of The World.' The shine of his personality glittered more than the gold and the diamonds he wore. Three bottles of Dom Perignon in the parlaying of a night was the least of his troubles that caused the darkness of an up-and-down life. He was the first hip-hop gangsta of the seventies until the end of the nineties. Promoting music, operating nightclubs, and running clothing stores, while running the streets of New York City to the streets of South Carolina. "No limits" was his attitude toward the money and the women of his life. Fast living and easy living caused his demise, but the shifting of life in his elderliness delivered redemption toward his family with no option.
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This was the beginning of a new Era for King Cody Griffin of New York City, by way of South Carolina. A written documentary of a person who lived every moment of his life satisfying his ego of fancy living in high-balling nights with gold, diamonds, and money. He traveled around the United States freestyling with the women of his dreams. He couldn't control his eagerness toward women while married to one of the notorious women gangsters of New York City, Walkie Lee, who once worked for Frank Lucas. He lived the life of a millionaire 'On Top Of The World.' The shine of his personality glittered more than the gold and the diamonds he wore. Three bottles of Dom Perignon in the parlaying of a night was the least of his troubles that caused the darkness of an up-and-down life. He was the first hip-hop gangsta of the seventies until the end of the nineties. Promoting music, operating nightclubs, and running clothing stores, while running the streets of New York City to the streets of South Carolina. "No limits" was his attitude toward the money and the women of his life. Fast living and easy living caused his demise, but the shifting of life in his elderliness delivered redemption toward his family with no option.