Gta San Andreas B Dup Voice

The GTA San Andreas B Dup Voice first gained mainstream traction in 2017 with a YouTube video titled "I Played San Andreas for 24 Hours Straight and B-Dup Won't Stop Talking." The video, now deleted, showed a player wandering the desert while B-Dup’s voice line, "Smoke… Smoke, please…" played every 47 seconds.

Let’s put aside the creepypasta and look at the actual game engine: . gta san andreas b dup voice

His casting as B-Dup was a stroke of genius by Rockstar. Rekert possessed a deep, resonant, and textured baritone voice. It wasn't a caricature of a "gangster" voice; it was a performance grounded in reality. While many characters in San Andreas lean into stereotypes for comedic effect, B-Dup felt terrifyingly real. Rekert brought a stillness to the role. He didn't need to yell to be intimidating; he simply spoke with the calm condescension of a man who believed he had already won. The GTA San Andreas B Dup Voice first

B-Dup is not a fighter. In the mission "Sweet’s Girl," you meet him as a crack addict slumped in a dilapidated house. By the time CJ returns to Los Santos from the Badlands, B-Dup has fallen even further. In the mission "Beat Down on B-Dup," CJ confronts him for abandoning the gang life to live in a cheap motel, dealing drugs from his crib while listening to old school funk. Rekert possessed a deep, resonant, and textured baritone

Have you encountered the B Dup Voice in your playthrough? Do you have a recording of him speaking in the middle of a police chase? Share your story in the comments below—and remember: follow the damn train, but ignore the coughing.

– B-Dup speaks with a hoarse, exhausted, almost whining tone, reflecting his addiction. Lines like “CJ… c’mon, man… you know I ain’t got nothin’…” are often imitated.