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Gucci Mane
I’m from Birmingham,
dog. I was raised over that way until I was about 9-years-old.
I moved to Atlanta and the shit is so fast…I blend all the
shit I see up here with the way I talk and people just dig
the shit. That’s my style and back, just that quick. It’s just
like a country boy and a city boy all blended into one.
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The Jacka
I first started hustlin and shit in Oakland. I was in the 6th
grade when I first touched some dope and started hustling
and shit. That show me something. But I got deeper into it
when I got to Pittsburg. I learned a lot more. It’s the perfect
town to do something like that in. I got into it real heavy.
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Jim Jones
This album is the elevation from having one foot in the streets
and one foot in the game. It is life as an executive to being
still stuck in the hood. Still affiliated to the drug dealers
and the gang bangers and shit like that—just living that
fast life!
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Mistah F.A.B.
There’s an old saying: you
can give a man a fish so he can eat for that day, or you can
teach a man how to fish and he can feed his family for the
rest of his life. That’s what Dre was doing. He was kinda rehabilitating
those who were in his clique and lettin ‘em eat, legally. The
world won’t be the same without Mac Dre.
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Mr. Pookie & Mr.
Lucci
We hit the Billboard
twice: with “My Life”, the album and the single. They caught
wind of that and they called down to a record store in Oakcliff,
Da Bomb and they got in touch with us. And we just got to talking,
negotiating and made it happen
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Pastor Troy
The whole world knows where I stand in it and how long I’ve been
doing it. We opened up so many doors with “We Ready” it’s
crazy. I was the first person to come with the chants, with
that soldier style in ATL. And it just turned into the thing
to be, but they can’t leave me out of it.
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T-Pain
Akon was the first one when I started
singing, like the very beginning, he heard one of my songs.
I did a remake of “Locked Up” called “Fucked Up” and he heard
that. It kind of spread to Atlanta where he was at. He heard
that shit and he found my phone number.
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Yo Gotti
Let’s be real, most of the killers are locked up. If you done
killed 95 people and you go back into the studio and start
rappin’ people ain’t gonna believe you. I rap about reality.
Everybody might want kill, kill, kill, but everybody ain’t
a killer and everybody ain’t rich.
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