After the murder of PnB Rock, an unreleased The Game track alerting rappers about "chain snatchers" at the same South Los Angeles restaurant in which he was killed. On Monday, Rock was shot down throughout a heist at Roscoe's House of Chicken & Waffles in Inglewood, California (September 12).
Police suspect the 30-year-old rapper, who has been with his girlfriend at the restaurant, was selected for his jewels before being shot numerous times. Later, the assailant departed in a getaway car. On Wednesday (September 14), "Murda," a tune from The Game's 2006 album Doctor's Advocate, began making the rounds online due to the Compton native's foreshadowing lines, which hauntingly match PnB Rock's eventual end.
Yet Hip hop world star PnB Rock seems to be fully conscious of the risks that awaited him in the City of Angels. Akademiks published an interview he recorded with the "Fleek" rapper only days before his death earlier this week, in which he revealed his brushes with danger in Los Angeles, including a recent incident with gang members while out shopping with his girlfriend and kid.
“Somebody tried me on Fairfax, like, mid-pandemic,” he said. “N-ggas was talking loud as shit wanting me to hear their conversation and it’s like, ‘I’m with my peoples — my daughter and my girl. Why are they talking about this gangsta shit? What the fuck is going on?’”