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MC Eiht detailed a violent encounter involving his producer, DJ Unknown, and Death Row Records. Eiht reflected on how the rap scene's turbulent early days would have intensified if magnified by modern social media. He recounted an incident where DJ Unknown was assaulted by Death Row affiliates after failing to produce music on time for Suge Knight. DJ Unknown, an executive producer for Compton's Most Wanted's "Music to Driveby," had been juggling projects, leading to delays in his work for Death Row.

The conflict escalated when DJ Unknown confessed his prioritization of Compton's Most Wanted to Knight, resulting in a physical altercation and Unknown showing up at the studio with a black eye. Eiht expressed mixed emotions, noting ongoing disputes with Unknown over publishing rights, which he claimed were underhandedly taken from him when he was a naive 17-year-old artist. Despite the tensions, Eiht chose not to retaliate with violence, acknowledging maturity and legal repercussions.