is Drakeo’s second original project since being released last November from L.A.’s Men’s Central Jail, where he was awaiting trial in part of a long legal odyssey. While still jailed in June, he dropped the critically acclaimed albumwith producer Joog SZN. Drakeo delivered every bar with charisma and finesse over the phone while incarcerated, punctuating the album with reminders of each recording’s circumstance.
Though he accepted the plea, Drakeo still asserts his innocence. He insists he is not part of a gang. The supposed gang in question is the Stinc Team, his When we talk, Drakeo sounds a little sluggish. He explains that his mind is in so many places that it’s hard to focus. He’s grieving the accidental death of Ketchy the Great, a Stinc Team member who’d only recently finished serving nearly three years after witness intimidation and graffiti charges;
After having your lyrics used against you in court, what motivates you to continue making music that someone could perceive as violent or threatening?
Fake news
...As a BLACK male, I've never UNDERSTOOD that. For example, I saw a SNIPPET of a NIPSEY HUSSLE video. I didn't hear any AUDIO, but he was riding on a POLICE CAR and two weeks later I see a NEWS REPORT of him being KILLED. Please spare me the ALTRUISM.
I read this and I'm kind of PERPLEXED about it. These RAPPERS spend so much time in their VIDEOS visually HYPING the lives they lead, I'd guess for ENTERTAINMENT purposes and RECORD sales, but when they're on the RECEIVING end of that LIFESTYLE, there's always FINGER POINTING...
Way to go - promote a felon.
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