Juelz Santana Says Police Deleted Hard Drive With 100+ Songs Following 2011 Raid

Juelz Santana’s getting back into the fold these days following his release from prison. Though he came home in 2020, he didn’t necessarily leap back into the limelight. Instead, he put his focus on building his business and creating quality music. We’re still waiting on his anticipated project, We In Motion with DJ Drama, which should be due out later this year. The project is expected to have a number of amazing features, such as Dej Loaf and Lil Durk, though he’s yet to confirm a release date.

Nonetheless, he’s back in the press with some insightful interviews where he’s provided gems about his history in the rap game. During our December interview with Juelz, he shared details behind Cam’ron’s “Bout It Bout It Pt. 2” music video and bringing BMF to Harlem, among other Dipset jewels. That was clearly the tip of the iceberg when it comes to anecdotes about his career. Most recently, he opened up about the time police raided his home in 2011.

Juelz Santana Lost 100 Songs During Raid

Santana sat down for an in-depth interview with Off The Porch where he opened up about the infamous raid on his New Jersey home over a decade ago. The drug-related bust landed him behind bars on multiple drug felony charges in 2011, though what people didn’t know was that police confiscated his hard drive. “The police took my hard drives. I had over 100 songs and they erased them,” Juelz said. “It was crazy. They raided my studio, they took my hard drive. When I got the hard drives back them shits was empty. Over 100 songs gone.”

Though he tried to re-record the songs, he said that he didn’t write anything down which made it even more difficult. Ultimately, it was this moment that left him feeling hopeless. “That discouraged me, that was around the time I shut down a lot,” he continued. “It was really discouraging because you know to lose that amount of records that I worked so hard on and was getting ready to put out. It was crazy.” Check out the full interview above and sound off with your thoughts in the comments. 

EarthGang Loses Backpack With Music Hard Drive In It

2022 was likely the best year of EarthGang’s career. In Feb. 2022, the Atlanta duo dropped their fourth studio album Ghetto Gods. The project consisted of features from Future, Cee Lo Green, J Cole, JID, Nick Cannon and more. Then, months later in July, they provided a deluxe version of the LP. With guests like Curren$y, Smino and Wiz Khalifa, the Ghetto Gods deluxe was almost as spectacular as the original version. The entire album rollout, release, and execution left very little to be desired. Ghetto Gods turned out to be one of, if not the group’s best offerings to date.

Looking ahead to 2023, EarthGang has two notable events on the horizon. In April, they will be headed to California for Coachella. Performing on both Saturdays (April 15 & April 22), EarthGang will bring a vibrant and inspired performance. Additionally, the Dreamville tandem is looking to put out an EP soon. In a post from Jan. 28, they confirmed their EP is on the way, quoting member Doctur Dot’s tweet that read: “This new EarthGang ep has some work I’m very proud of.” While the EP has yet to be given a release date, this announcement makes it clear that EarthGang has been in the lab.

EarthGang Misplaces Their Music

Unfortunately, when things were looking up for EarthGang, they ran into some trouble. On Feb. 7, their official Twitter account posted a troubling announcement. The duo had lost a black backpack containing a hard drive with their music on it. They had misplaced the bag when in Los Angeles for Grammy weekend. They alleged that all their latest music was on it, and requested help finding it. “This black bag was last seen in LA Grammy weekend in it was our hard drives with our latest music. RT!! If anybody has seen it pleeeeeeeeeeeeeaseeeee DM US,” they wrote.

It’s unclear if this hard drive contained the songs for their EP, but either way this is unfortunate. When asked for an update on Feb. 13, the Gang said they had still not located the bag. Hopefully, the duo can be able to recover their music soon. The hip-hop community is better when EarthGang is thriving.