I don't get dudes that think they can make dummy moves and then be mad at somebody else for not holding them down in jail. Bruh people outside of prison have things to do and most of those things don't involve running up to the prison to see you! SMH take some responsibility, make smarter moves and get on your grind
No disrespect to green,but he knew the risk of traveling over state lines while on parole.He never created a body of work to put out and he kept going back to prison smh Assets over liabilities.Hit the gym,get in shape and start putting out 5 track ep’s every month,til summertime and then drop a full length 16 track project! Don’t become another product of wasted talent.
The risk wasn’t the point. Taking chances for the team is the point. Showing up crossing those lines for the team the brand was the point. He’s accountable for his choices but the team could’ve held him down even just communicating is simple and easy.
@marcusvail6813 Yupp all bout communication which is wut life bout So much sshit get twisted n people lose dey life 4 miscommunication or no communication at all
Bad investment question didn't sit well. But someone has to take accountability 🤷🏾♂️ A label may feel like an artist can be a liability if you in and outta the penitentiary.
That’s why he’s blessed , I had a disconnect with him He apologized to me and kept it moving whole time I’ve known him he been a smooth dude , he not no thug he not no troublemaker none of that
Green only saying spesh just didn’t do his part even while he took risk for the team. There’s always 2 part to these stories. Spesh part was to hold down your label mate or a member of your team. Not discard him as if he wasn’t taking risk for that same team
Labels don’t care about the artist for instance the Bobby schmurda situation….. Too expect a homie to hold you down would be expected.. so I get his gripe with spesh