The birth of “Boog.” Daniel Berger tells Dan Rapaport how he got his one-of-a-kind nickname on the latest On the Bag.

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How’d you get Bug Knight? People call you Boog. Yeah. So, Steve Marino gave me that nickname. I used to have a like when I was 15 years old, I had a or 16 years old, I had a Toyota Corolla on hub caps that I put the first check I made from cadding here, I bought like a 15-inch subwoofer and threw it in the trunk and I would bump this like gangster rap music and I’d put like Suge Knight on. And one day I rolled in here. It’s aggressive. Yeah. One day I rolled in here bumping Suge Knight and Steve said, “Oh, that’s bug knight. That’s not Sug Knight. That’s bug knight.” So he started calling me that and it just kind of stuck.

11 Comments

  1. Dude… suge knight didn’t even rap or really even make music. He’s just a music executive/music industry business guy. You can’t even “bump Suge Knight”… smh

  2. I was bumping speaker knockers, gucci and waka album. Trap house jelly roll. Rittz. I've never heard a suge knight song 😅

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