Talk:Young Black Teenagers

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Any background information on why Ali Dee and Young Black Teenagers had a little feud? On Ali Dee's solo debut entitled 'Bring it On' (originally titled: 'Ali Dee and the 40 Thieves') he had his hit song "Who's Da Flava". In that video there is a blind man walking around with a tin can (for change). The tin can has YBT (Young Black Teenagers) written on the side of it. Throughout Ali Dee's album he makes mention of "those guys who stole my S@%# from me". Ali Dee had done production work for Hank Shocklee's Bomb Squad. And the Bomb Squad did production work on Young Black Teenager's album. I had heard that Ali Dee had done some production work for YBT and was going to be a member in the group. The group decided to not include Ali Dee but still took his beats. I don't know how true this is though --jorge kluney.