Dee Barnes (English Wikipedia)

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  • Malone, Bönz (July 1990). "Planet Janet Rock". Spin. pp. 31–32. Retrieved June 26, 2024. Today is a double hitter — Body and Soul, Delicious Vinyl's answer to Salt-N-Pepa, & Def Jef, an old school veteran on the conscious tip.
     These two girls, Dzire & Almight T accompany Nettles & I for some Mexican food. Their style is uptown/old school, the kind you play for a fee. Dzire is from NY originally & Almight T is from Chicago and the two acts are working with the JBs (Jungle Brothers) on the production of Body and Soul's upcoming album. Not just a pretty face.
  • Gross, Joe (October 2000). "The 100 sleaziest moments in rock: #37 Beat the Press II". Spin. p. 121. Retrieved June 25, 2024.
  • Denise Barnes vs. Andre Young, Eric Wright, Lorenzo Patterson, Antoine Carraby, and Does 1 through 50; Case No. BC031570 (Superior Court of the State of California, County of Los Angeles June 27, 1991), Text.
  • N.W.A (September 1991). "Niggaz4dinner". Spin (Interview). Interviewed by Mark Blackwell. pp. 55–57, 101. Retrieved June 25, 2024. Dre: Don't fuck his shit up!
    Eazy: Wait! here go a perfect example. Homegirl from Pump It Up? She pissed Dre off ...
    Dre: Nah, man, check it out ...
    SPIN: Dee Barnes? She's suing you now, right?
    Dre: Nah, man.
    Eazy: If the bitch can sue, he should just kill her. It's cheaper. [Laughter.]
    SPIN: What did you do?
    Dre: Nuttin', man.
    Eazy: You lying! You beat the shit out of her!
    Dre: I was drunk.
    Eazy: I seen everything. He grabbed the bitch by the little hair that she had. Threw the bitch to the bathroom door. Pow!! She hit her head. He just start stompin' on the bitch. I was like, "Stop, man! Stop!" [In high female voice] "No, don't! No, don't!" He wouldn't stop! [Laughter.] Threw the bitch down a flight of stairs! [Makes falling-downstairs noise.] Bitch didn't even know her name! She was fucked up worse than Rodney King! [Laughter.]

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  • Muhammad, Latifah (April 19, 2019). "Dee Barnes Talks Dr. Dre. Attack, Goes Silent When Asked If He Sexually Assaulted Her".
  • Augustin, Camille (July 11, 2017). "Dr. Dre On Dee Barnes Assault: 'I Was Out Of My Fu**ing Mind At The Time'". Vibe. Retrieved June 25, 2024.
  • Muhammad, Latifah (April 18, 2019). "Dee Barnes Talks Dr. Dr. Attack, Goes Silent When Asked If He Sexually Assaulted Her". Vibe. Retrieved June 25, 2024.

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  • Noel, Peter (November 24, 1998). "Revenge of the Mad Rappers". The Village Voice. Archived from the original on February 4, 2008.
  • Touré (March 23, 1999). "32 Questions". The Village Voice. Retrieved June 26, 2024.
  • Chuck D (October 22, 1991). "Chuck D: All Over the Map". The Village Voice (Interview). Interviewed by Robert Christgau; Greg Tate. Retrieved June 26, 2024. TATE: Speaking of your responsibility, what about the Dee Barnes situation?
    CHUCK D: That shit was foul. So I went out there not too long after that and I know Dre's crew and all, 'cause they worked with us on tour, and I was like, How the fuck can y'all let this happen? They was like, Yo, Chuck, you know, he was drunk. I said, y'all fucking dumb. That shit was foul, man. But my whole thing is like, I won't get another brother in print, I won't attack black people in print — unless they come out in the media, or in the same print, and attack me.
  • Lucchesi, Nick; Nicholson, Amy (August 18, 2015). "Nine Truths Cut From 'Straight Outta Compton,' the N.W.A Movie". The Village Voice. Retrieved June 26, 2024.

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