PHOTO: Lil Reese bought DJ U a new bike after stealing his original one when they were kids


PHOTO: Lil Reese bought DJ U a new bike after stealing his original one when they were kids
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Lil Reese bought DJ U a new bike after stealing his original one when they were kids.


American Hip Hop artiste, Lil Reese has reportedly bought a bike for DJ Univercity as retribution for a case of theft during their childhood.

The rapper had apparently stolen DJ Univercity’s original bike when they were kids in the same neighbourhood in South Chicago.

In a recent interview with Cam Capone News, Lil Reese opened up about how he, King Von and the late Fredo Santana, stole the bike, noting that much of his time in the street began with a petty crime like stealing bikes.

The interviewer recalled a story he heard about DJ Univercity claiming that Reese once stole his bicycle. Though the Chicago rapper denied knowing the DJ, he explained that it’s likely true because he and his friends got into many mischievous acts when they grew up in the South Side Of Chicago.

In another news, Unconfirmed sources are saying Purple Aki committed suicide. Breaking News 

Purple Aki has been found dead in his flat in Liverpool. 

In a surprising turn of events, the notorious figure known as “Purple Aki” has been discovered dead in his flat in Liverpool. Born Akinwale Arobieke, the man gained infamy for his alleged habit of approaching individuals and asking to touch their muscles. The news of his passing has sparked discussions about his life, actions, and the complex impact he had on his community.

Who is Purple Aki?
Throughout the 80s, Aki had been seen stalking young rugby players, asking to touch their muscles to pose for him and even offering exercise advice.

While this appeared harmless and humorous to start, it quickly turned sinister, after several incidents where Aki reportedly prayed on both teens and professional rugby players alike.

For those growing up in the Northwest of England in the 1990s, ‘Purple Aki’ became an urban legend, where teenagers would share stories of a man who’d ask to feel your muscles.

Arobieke’s nickname, “Purple Aki,” stemmed from his preference for wearing purple clothing. Over the years, he became the subject of numerous urban legends and rumors, particularly his supposed fixation on touching people’s muscles. These allegations earned him both fascination and fear, leading to a controversial reputation.

Local authorities have not yet confirmed the cause of death, but his passing has drawn attention to the broader issues surrounding his behavior. Many consider him to be a cautionary tale of how unchecked rumors and stigmatization can shape perceptions of individuals. Arobieke’s actions often prompted people to exaggerate stories about him, sometimes leading to hysteria and unwarranted fear.


Aki would occasionally resurface in local papers after various encounters with the law.

He was also banned from touching, feeling and measuring muscle, and asking strangers to perform squats for him, from 2006.

Aki was prevented from waiting near schools and gyms and was banned from entering Warrington, Widnes, and St. Helens – which are noted for their heavy rugby presence.
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