Tommy Hill a.k.a. Tommy Butta Shot And Killed in Uptown Philly
Rapper Tommy Hill was shot and killed in Philadelphia last night, sources have confirmed with AllHipHop.com.
The rapper, born John Wilson, was a member of the well-known hip-hop group R.A.M. Squad.
A source provided AllHipHop.com with the details surrounding the shooting of Tommy Hill.
The source told AllHipHop.com that robbery was the motive, although there could have been any number of reasons behind his murder, due to his criminal background and alleged association with the mob.
Later Saturday, early Sunday morning, the rapper was coming out of a bar named Reuben’s Marc, which is located on Stenton Avenue and Mount Pleasant in the Uptown area of Philadelphia.
“He was in a bar having a good time and after they shot him and robbed him,” a confidential source told AllHipHop.com. “The dudes he was with shot back, security came out and it was hectic situation.”
Although it cannot be confirmed, the source said that Tommy Hill was alive after the shooting on Thursday.
But he died from his wounds in a Philadelphia hospital, sometime over the weekend.
The Richard Allen Mob [R.A.M. Squad] was a popular Philadelphia hip-hop group in the 80s and 90s who recorded with notables like Nelly and Sticky Fingaz.
The R.A.M. Squad featured group members Tommy Hill, Boy Backs, Suave, 6’9 and Wiz Gam.
The group released albums like Operation Lock The City (1996), Thee Album Regardless (1997) and their major label debut, Universal’s 2001′s Random Access Money.
The album contained R.A.M. Squad’s best known single, “Ballers (Up In Here).”
Despite his career as a rapper, Tommy Hill ran into serious legal trouble in 2003, during a federal investigation into the R.A.M. Squad’s involvement in the city’s cocaine trade.
003, Tommy Hill was charged with selling 51 grams of crack cocaine to a government witness, who was wired with a recording device provided by the FBI.
Tommy Hill faced a minimum of 10 years in prison, so he pleaded guilty to the charges.
Tommy Hill was allegedly a close associate of Philly mob boss skinny Joey Merlino and he had stated that the FBI had been seeking information from him, in relation to Merlino’s activities.
He was also involved in the city’s first “weapons of mass destruction” trial.
Tommy Hill, who had allegedly relocated to Atlanta, seem to be poised to make a comeback in December of 2010.
That paved the way for Tommy Hill to launch a new career as Tommy Butta and a new record label named 34th Floor Entertainment.
He then returned to the headlines, for consistently attacking fellow Philadelphia rap star Beanie Sigel.
In one clip, Tommy Hill can even be seen in front of top Beanie Sigel’s New Jersey apartment taunting the rapper.
In the end, however, the source said that robbery was most likely the sole motive.
“He thought he was where he was safe and it turned ugly on him,” the source told AllHipHop.com. “To make it worse, word is they were like ‘what was this rat ass ni**a doing up here in the first place and he got his stuff on?’ It is what it is. It could have been anything. He told on the Mob.
“People sleep on Uptown and that part of the city. [But] this is the same place Cassidy got into his situation, its just as bad as North and South Philly. He thought he was in an area where he was safe,” the source concluded to AllHipHop.com.
He died a long way from this
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Top 10 Philadelphia Rappers of All Time

(Note: This is from 2009…Who would be in the top 10 this year??…Comments ↓)
Historically, Philadelphia rapers haven’t fared very well commercially. A few Philly artists have of course broken through nationally, recording platinum and gold CDs and earning Grammy and American Music awards. However, as a rap community, Philadelphia MCs have failed miserably throughout the years to garner mainstream appeal.
Philadelphia rappers have truthfully been their own worst enemies over the years. Some aspiring artists have found it extremely difficult to step away from the apparently addicting city life and end up ruining their own promising music careers. Some of the city’s best lyricists have actually dimmed their own bright futures because of foolish gun and drug possession charges.
Regardless of the overall disappointing commercial success of the city, Philadelphia rappers are truly some of the purist lyricists in the game. Hip-hop music has always resonated loud in the city’s streets and on the avenue corners, and Philly MCs have always creatively embraced it with open arms. So while it was a difficult task because of the wealth of musical talent in the city throughout the years, here’s my list of the Top 10 Philadelphia rappers of all-time.
10. Steady B. “MC to the death, my last breath/Will be kicking the rhyme ’til there ain’t none left.” - “Serious”
Although he’s currently serving a life sentence for his role in a botched bank robbery in which a Philadelphia police officer was tragically killed, he still makes my list. The fearless Steady B could go lyrically line-for-line with the best old-school artists of the mid and late 1980s. He released five underappreciated solo rap albums, Bring The Beat Back, What’s My Name, Let The Hustler’s Play, Going Steady, and V. He also briefly collaborated with fellow Hilltop Hustlers Cool C and Ultimate Eaze (CEB) to record Countin’ Endless Bank in 1993.
9. Eve. “Puttin’ it down, Ruff Ryders put in they work/Snatched up the illest vicious pitbull in a skirt.” -“What Y’all Want”
The First Lady of the Ruff Ryders camp should be considered one of the top female rappers of all-time. Eve’s innate ability to keep it “gangsta” as well as stay sexy secure her on my list. (more…)
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…and hes still flapping his gums
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Jay-z Took Young Chris’s Whole Life
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Tells Peedi Crakk To Stay Off Them Drugs
Somebody shut his mic off…
Bonus:
Beanie Sigel Interview w/Star & Bucwild
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“Ain’t no time to look back. Where [Jay's] at, no time to look back. If Jay looks back, it’s the back of the G5 [jet], luggage. He’s gone. We don’t need that. Where’s the problem? When [all the Roc-A-Fella artists] signed their release paper and went their separate ways, it was no problem. Now it’s a problem. Why do you need to talk?““












