He’s the newest addition to the GGGGGG-Unit, and his solo debut Straight Outta Ca$hville is already due to drop in July 2004. He’s the only MC in 50’s crew repping the South, and he just might be the most talkative. Listen up as dirty dishes about his hard knock life.

By the time I was 16-years-old, I was in the streets, probably doing a little more than the average 16-year-old. One of my partners, Lil Jimmy, he’s in the federal penitentiary right now, he picked up a B.G. Chopper City CD and looked where it said booking information and called. Baby [of Cash Money] picked up the phone. They [CM] came to Nashville and I didn’t make the show but from there, they came back two days later to record in the studio and my homie called me and said come to the studio and I came. Baby said spit something. I ended up rapping and he called Turk into the room. Everybody was there, Juvenile, B.G., Turk, Wayne. Turk started rapping and we started battling. He called Wayne in there. We going at it. I wouldn’t say nobody won. I’ll say I left the situation respected. Cause the next day I got a call from Lil Jimmy saying Baby wanted me to fly down and see about signing me. I left school in the 9th grade and went straight to New Orleans. I spent two years of my life going back and forth from Nashville to New Orleans. In between that time me and Juvenile became close. Me and him would run together when I was there and when I wasn’t with Baby. I would sit around with Baby at his office. I was supposed to be in school but I was trying to chase my career. I realized that wouldn’t work. I was 18. I didn