NICK SCARFO

"The Streets Are Talking" everybody wants to know who really owned Prophet Posse.

-Taken from an interview with Street Masters-

StreetMasters: When did you get involved with Paul and Juicy?

Nick: It was back in 1993. He was a dj at a small club named Studio G that was the Gangsta walkin club back in the days .I was like ..come and work for me nigga, and I'll split the door with you 50/50. I had just opened my first club, I even named my club after him. It was called DJ Paul's club house. I showed him love by doing that. And that's when he brought me in to sponsor Prophet Entertainment.

StreetMasters: It sounds like ya'll had a good relationship back then. Exactly how was the relationship?

Nick: It was all gravy. We were making plenty of money, I mean thousands. But we had to shut the club down. We weren't asking foe ID or no of that shit, it was straight gangsta. Our relationship was pretty tight back then.

StreetMasters: When did things start to go sour?

Nick: They didn't have a studio or money back then, they needed a studio bad. I went to Strings And Things and paid cash for studio equipment. I introduced them niggas to Don and Christyle, I used to send bitches up to their hotel room. They were waving a ball. But during that time I caught a federal case I had to do some Fed time. I told them niggas to keep making music. I kept sending them money while I was locked down -Twenty Thousand here Ten Thousand here. What ever them niggas needed I took care of it for them. I was still holding them niggas down. Next Page