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The people whose spot I ran up in, they found out it was me. They ran up on me, they kidnapped me and tortured me for two days. They beat me up, burned me with cigarette butts. You know, sucka shit. After that they threw me in the East River. I couldn't swim either. In my mind, I was just trying to ignore the pain, stay focused, hold on, and just believe that I was going to make it out of there. When I realized where I was, I crawled my way through the park and into the street and passed out there.

A car almost hit me. The car wound up summoning the ambulance and I wound up going to the hospital. This is around My son's mother had to work, and I had to keep an eye on him. He was about two years old. And I have a song called 'Crying on the Inside,' which basically breaks down the whole incident, word-for-word. I wound up opening the windows and he was in front of the television because I put Stuart Little on.

And I thought he'd be fine. Next thing I know, a little girl came running up the stairs, knocking on the door. She was like, 'Sir, do you have a baby? That's a three story fall. And I lost my mind. I literally lost my mind. Which was only right—now when I look back at it, I can't even be mad at her for the anger she felt. But there was a lot on me at the time.

I was having a lot of money issues. I wound up having to sell my home and move back to the Queensbridge Projects to help my family and basically help my defense. Because I didn't even have the motivation to even create anything. I couldn't look at my son. And the ironic thing about it is, all he had was a hairline fracture. But for me to see him on the ground like that, I had to get therapy, because when I saw him, my mind registered that he was dead.

I could never get past that. It wasn't really good for the both of us. Sometimes two people could love each other and they could both be good people but be toxic to each other. Before his sentencing, eighth album The Death of Tragedy was released in the summer of While locked up, he continued releasing music, appearing on 's Lethal Weapon , a collaborative album with Trez that included guest spots from Big Noyd , Willie Stubbs , and others. He was released ahead of schedule for good behavior in and back to music-making like never before, prolifically releasing new songs, mixtapes, and collaborations.

Among a bevy of EPs and lesser projects, more fully realized albums were added to his imposing discography, like Immortal Titans a collaboration with rapper BP and The Builders , both released in AllMusic relies heavily on JavaScript.

Please enable JavaScript in your browser to use the site fully. Blues Classical Country. Electronic Folk International. Jazz Latin New Age. Aggressive Bittersweet Druggy. How did that song come together? Well actually, I had reached out to him because I wanted to try to get him another situation.

And the plight was for Hav to be given that decorated honor as the East Coast Dr. So I wanted to reach out to him again and create another situation. You collaborated with producer BP on the album Immortal Titans this year as well. Well with BP, it was interesting.

He initially reached out through me through a business associate and manager who actually runs Deep Concept and works very close with Erick Sermon.

I actually did the whole album in seven days. You recently filed a lawsuit against Master P. What was the genesis of the lawsuit? But he came out with an album and it came across my attention so I approached him on Instagram and tried to open a forum to have a courtesy talk, opposed to just suing him. Then I waited seven months and he left me no choice but to go at him legally, at that point. Would you agree with that statement?

Yeah, I would definitely agree. You definitely see that there, that was pretty much the archetype and I just think they took it and modernized and made it their own, as they should. Having Kane, having Rakim and having Shan—and Marley, to be honest. That was like having Jordan in the room with you. His debut album of the same name was released in , and he released his second album, Tragedy: Saga of a Hoodlum , three years later.

During this period, his lyrics had a focus on black history and political commentary. His third album, Against All Odds , was scheduled for release in , but conflict with his label stalled the release, finally being released in This was followed by Still Reportin In , he released the album Thug Matrix independently and released an album as member of the group Black Market Militia.



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