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Soulja Slim’s Sister Says Hometown Won’t Honor His Legacy

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The city of New Orleans has come under fire after it denied the creation of a museum dedicated to the late rapper Soulja Slim. Magnolia Slim’s sister, and NOLA rapper, G.I. Peachez took to Instagram to express her disappointment, stating that the city “hated on” her brother’s legacy. 

‘No Worries We’ll Take It On The Road’

The news of the city’s refusal to allow a Soulja Slim museum broke on Thursday, November 9, 2023. G.I. Peachez, Soulja Slim’s sister, shared the information on Instagram alongside a memorabilia picture. 

In her post, she expressed:

“We wanted the Soulja Slim museum so bad for year 20 but the city hated on you so bad and wouldn’t allow us to get any museum to celebrate your life and music. No worries we’ll take it on the road cause this is a story that must be told!!”

Soulja Slim is a prominent figure in the New Orleans hip-hop scene who tragically lost his life on November 26, 2003. This year marks the 20th anniversary of his passing, and his impact is still deeply felt. Soulja Slim was murdered in front of his mother’s home, as it still remains an unsolved case. 

G.I. Peachez Talks With SOHH

Despite this, his legacy continues to inspire artists and fans alike. Slim would have been 46 years old this year. SOHH contacted G.I. Peachez for more details on the museum’s rejection. She explained:

“The problem didn’t come until I started reaching out to a lot of the Black museums throughout New Orleans. I reached out to the New Orleans African-American Museum, Ashe which is a cultural museum. Actually, at a lot of the museums I was leaving voicemails, and emails. I had other people leaving voicemails and emails, like it was no callbacks. As soon as I said that name, Soulja Slim, it was no type of feedback. It was just highly unprofessional.” 

However, she remains determined to make the museum happen, as she states:

“We’re going to make it happen, it’s supposed to happen, he inspired a lot of artists.” 

Previously, his family revealed their plans to create a museum dedicated to preserving and honoring his memory. G.I. Peachez and Lil Soulja Slim, Soulja Slim’s son, expressed their desire to uplift his legacy in an interview with Off The Porch.

Funeral Homes Rejecting Burials

The rejection of Soulja Slim’s memorabilia and the city’s resistance to a museum dedicated to his legacy is not an isolated incident. Another late rapper, Lil Keed, recently faced a similar situation. After Lil Keed’s grave was vandalized, reports emerged that some funeral homes were rejecting burials for those affiliated with gangs, as the rapper passed away from natural causes.

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Today in Hip-Hop History: No Limit’s Soulja Slim Shot and Killed 19 Years Ago

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On this day in 2003, James Tapp Jr., who is better known to the Hip Hop community as Soulja Slim, was shot and killed in front of his mother’s residence the night before Thanksgiving in his hometown of New Orleans. He was 26 years old.

Slim’s killer, the 22-year-old Gerelle Smith, was arrested on New Year’s Eve for the shooting but was released after no witnesses would come forward, even though the murder weapon was found in Smith’s possession. In August 2011, Smith was also shot and killed.

The New Orleans District Attorney’s office still has Slim’s murder listed as a cold case.

Soulja Slim is best known for his Juvenile assisted “Slow Motion”, which was the premiere track that featured both of New Orleans’ Hip-Hop first families; No Limit Records and Cash Money Records.

Salute to Slim (RIP) and the city of New Orleans for giving the world a chance to hear the voice of one of its kings.

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Today in Hip-Hop History: No Limit’s Soulja Slim Shot and Killed 18 Years Ago

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On this day in 2003, James Tapp Jr., who is better known to the Hip Hop community as Soulja Slim, was shot and killed in front of his mother’s residence the night before Thanksgiving in his hometown of New Orleans. He was 26 years old.

Slim’s killer, the 22-year-old Gerelle Smith, was arrested on New Year’s Eve for the shooting but was released after no witnesses would come forward, even though the murder weapon was found in Smith’s possession. In August 2011, Smith was also shot and killed.

The New Orleans District Attorney’s office still has Slim’s murder listed as a cold case.

Soulja Slim is best known for his Juvenile assisted “Slow Motion”, which was the premiere track that featured both of New Orleans’ Hip-Hop first families; No Limit Records and Cash Money Records.

Salute to Slim (RIP) and the city of New Orleans for giving the world a chance to hear the voice of one of its kings.

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Happy Birthday To No Limit Legend Soulja Slim!(RIP)

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Today is the date that Hip Hop celebrates the birth of one its most coveted soldiers; NOLA’s one and only Soulja Slim!

Born on this date in 1977 as James Adarryl Tapp Jr. to Ms. Linda Tapp, Slim was born, raised, and was a recognized hero in the Magnolia section of New Orleans who morphed into an icon of NOLA Hip Hop until his tragic death in 2003.

Even though Slim was shot and killed in front of his mother’s residence the night before Thanksgiving in Magnolia, his legend continues to live through his art and the legacy kept alive by his family. Last summer, Slims’s sister Peaches released a scathing video about who she believed was behind her brother’s murder.

Supreme “Soulja” salute to Slim on his born day and may he continue to rest in peace!

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Today in Hip-Hop History: No Limit’s Soulja Slim Shot and Killed 17 Years Ago

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On this day in 2003, James Tapp Jr., who is better known to the Hip Hop community as Soulja Slim, was shot and killed in front of his mother’s residence the night before Thanksgiving in his hometown of New Orleans. He was 26 years old.

Slim’s killer, the 22-year-old Gerelle Smith, was arrested on New Year’s Eve for the shooting but was released after no witnesses would come forward, even though the murder weapon was found in Smith’s possession. In August 2011, Smith was also shot and killed.

The New Orleans District Attorney’s office still has Slim’s murder listed as a cold case.

Soulja Slim is best known for his Juvenile assisted “Slow Motion”, which was the premiere track that featured both of New Orleans’ Hip-Hop first families; No Limit Records and Cash Money Records.

Salute to Slim (RIP) and the city of New Orleans for giving the world a chance to hear the voice of one of its kings.

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Happy Birthday Soulja Slim!(RIP)

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Today is the date that Hip Hop celebrates the birth of one its most coveted soldiers; NOLA’s one and only Soulja Slim!

Born on this date in 1977 as James Adarryl Tapp Jr. to Ms. Linda Tapp, Slim was born, raised and was a recognized hero in the Magnolia section of New Orleans who morphed into an icon of NOLA Hip Hop until his tragic death in 2003.

Even though Slim was shot and killed in front of his mother’s residence the night before Thanksgiving in Magnolia, the 26 years old legend continues to live through his art and the legacy kept alive by his family. Late last month, Slims’s sister Peaches released a scathing video about who she believed was behind her brother’s murder.

Supreme “Soulja” salute to Slim on his born day and may he continue to rest in peace!

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[WATCH] Soulja Slim’s Sister Says Master P Played A Part In Her Brother’s Murder

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The Hip Hop community has been mourning the loss of James “Soulja Slim” Tapp, but now his sister Peaches is taking to the internet to speak on another New Orleans legend that she believes had a part in Soulja Slim’s killing in November 2003.

Slim’s sister initially went off about Master P and the recently released No Limit Chronicles docuseries on BET, saying that everything the NOLA music mogul said about every other New Orleans-based artist other than himself was a lie. Peaches, while rolling a blunt, claimed that C-Murder had more respect in the streets of the Big Easy that Master P, which has a lot more to do with why Corey Miller remains in prison for a murder that many believe he did not commit.

To conclude the video, Peaches surprised the viewers by stating how Master p played a part in her brother’s death.

See the entire video below.

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Today In Hip Hop History: No Limit’s Soulja Slim Shot And Killed 15 Years Ago

On this day in 2003, James Tapp Jr., who is better known to the Hip Hop community as Soulja Slim, was shot and killed in front of his mother’s residence the night before Thanksgiving in his hometown of New Orleans. He was 26 years old.

Slim’s killer, 22 year old Gerelle Smith, was arrested on New Year’s Eve for the shooting, but was released after no witnesses would come forward, even though the murder weapon was found in Smith’s possession. In August 2011, Smith was also shot and killed.

The New Orleans District Attorney’s office still have Slim’s murder listed as a cold case.

Soulja Slim is best known for his Juvenile assisted “Slow Motion”, which was the premiere track that featured both of New Orleans’ Hip Hop first families; No Limit Records and Cash Money Records.

Salute to Slim(RIP) and the city of New Orleans for giving the world a chance to hear the voice of one of its kings.

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