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Yella Beezy arrested in slaying of MO3: Here鈥檚 what to know

FILE - Rapper Yella Beezy watches the the Dallas Cowboys run drills at the team's NFL football training facility in Frisco, Texas, Wednesday, June 12, 2019. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez, File)
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FILE - Rapper Yella Beezy watches the the Dallas Cowboys run drills at the team's NFL football training facility in Frisco, Texas, Wednesday, June 12, 2019. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez, File)

Dallas rapper Yella Beezy was and is accused of charged with hiring a hitman to kill fellow rapper Melvin Nobles, known as MO3, in 2020.

As of Friday, Beezy, birth name Markies Deandre Conway, was being held on $2 million bond in the Dallas County jail. The accused gunman who police say Conway hired in the shooting, , was indicted on a murder charge in Nobles鈥 death in 2021 and in 2022, he was sentenced to nine years in federal prison on a gun charge.

Here鈥檚 what to know about Conway, the crime he is accused of committing and the beef between him and Nobles.

Who is Yella Beezy?

Dallas rapper was born Markies Deandre Conway and grew up in Dallas鈥 Oak Cliff area. The 33-year-old began his music career by releasing his own mixtapes on Soundcloud.

His breakout moment came with the 2017 mixtape Lite Work, Vol. 2, which included the hit song 鈥淭hat鈥檚 On Me鈥. The track climbed to No. 25 on Billboard鈥檚 Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.

In 2018, a remix helped spread his name like wildfire. It featured notable rappers 2 Chainz, T.I., Boosie Badazz, Rich the Kid, Jeezy and Trapboy Freddie. Since then, Conway has collaborated with top names in hip-hop such as and Young Thug and .

鈥淵ou can鈥檛 ever get too comfortable because that鈥檚 when stuff starts declining,鈥 at the time.鈥 You get full of yourself. You think you鈥檙e it. The next person trying to get your position. You don鈥檛 think they gonna take it? You gotta grind, all day. Nonstop."

Conway has had previous run-ins with the law. He was shot in 2018 in Lewisville while driving on State Highway 121. In February 2021, Conway was in Dallas County. Later that year, he was arrested again and of sexual assault and child endangerment.

Collin County court records show the case is closed, with Conway never being convicted on the charges. Dallas County court records show the firearm possession charge was later dismissed.

Conway was also named in a , which alleged Chris Brown and members of the R&B singer鈥檚 entourage assaulted four men after a concert at Dickie鈥檚 Arena in Fort Worth. A lawyer for Conway told The News at the time of the suit that Conway never had contact with the four plaintiffs.

That lawsuit was still pending as of Friday, according to Harris County court records.

Lawyers for Conway could not be reached Friday.

Who was MO3?

Melvin Noble, also known as MO3, grew up in North Dallas. He attended Berkner High School in Richardson.

He released his debut mixtape, Shottaz, in 2014. Two years later, he would release Shottaz Reloaded, which caught the attention of notable Baton Rouge rapper .

Noble would later have a joint album with Boosie in 2020 featuring a remix of the hit single 鈥淓verybody鈥, which peaked at No. 136 on the U.S. Billboard 200.

According to his , Noble knew he had made it when he was filming the music video for 鈥淏roken Love鈥 featuring Louisiana rapper Kevin Gates. The song trended at No. 8 on the Top 10 chart shortly after it was released.

鈥淗e traveled all over the world, blessed his fans, touched lives, inspired kids, made a difference, and made people just want to be better, all through his music,鈥 his obituary said.

Noble, 28 years old when he was killed in 2020, is survived by two daughters Malaysia and Malia Noble, and son Tre鈥橫onye Noble.

History of the Yella Beezy and MO3 beef

The feud between the Dallas rappers is part of a long-standing rivalry within the Dallas rap scene. Both rappers were rising stars from Dallas and often competed for recognition from the same audience.

Yella Beezy and MO3 exchanged diss tracks and insults on social media over the years, although they denied having any issues with one another.

In a 2019 interview with , Noble addressed the rumors about his feud with Conway, stating, 鈥淚t was nothing.鈥

In a 2024 interview with Conway was asked why he had not acknowledged the late MO3鈥檚 death. Conway replied, 鈥淲hat was the point?鈥

Shooting death of MO3

Around noon Nov. 11, 2020, Nobles and another car were traveling north on Interstate 35E near the Dallas Zoo when both cars stopped near Clarendon Drive. The driver of the other car, armed with a rifle, got out of his vehicle and approached Nobles鈥 vehicle.

Nobles left his car and began running away on the highway as the gunman opened fire, striking Nobles and another driver. While the other driver was not seriously injured, Nobles later died at the hospital.

Police at the time called the midday shooting 鈥渂razen,鈥 noting that many civilians could have been in the line of fire.

In February 2021, Kewon Dontrell White, 26, in Nobles鈥 death. As of Friday, that charge is still pending. White鈥檚 attorney did not immediately respond to a request for comment Friday.

In April 2021, a second man, Devin Maurice Brown, 32, in Nobles鈥 death. As of Friday, that charge is still pending, and has not yet been set for trial.

Sherrod Edwards, Brown鈥檚 attorney, said he is looking forward to Brown鈥檚 day in court.

鈥淲e are hoping to clear Mr. Brown鈥檚 name,鈥 Edwards said.

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Zara was born in Croydon, England, and moved to Texas at eight years old. She grew up running track and field until her last year at the University of North Texas. She previously interned for D Magazine and has a strong passion for music history and art culture.
Matt is a breaking news reporter. A graduate of Baylor University, he grew up in San Antonio and lived in Waco before coming to Dallas. Previously, Matt has written for the Baylor Lariat and the Waco Tribune-Herald.