


On The Real Frank Lucas:
Given the strong �stop snitching� credo within hip-hop, what did you think of his cooperating with authorities to shorten his 70-year prison term? His situation was unique because he didn�t tell on no drug dealers or other criminals. He got his standards shortened by telling on crooked cops.
On how the streets have changed:
Is there a character in American Gangster you would parallel to your days in the trap? I can�t even compare myself back in that day simply because it was a whole other day and age. When I was doin� it, it was chaos. Real talk, it was easier then, too. Not taking nothing away from them �cause they started it, but the police wasn�t hip to everything. By the time I started hustling, the police had cameras, the Internet, and forensics. [Back then] you could kill a {person*} at six o�clock in the morning on his doorstep and long as nobody seen you, you good. Now you got cameras on street lights. I feel like if I was a hustler back then, I�d have a way better shot at it. People actually respected the game. Whereas when I was a hustler, a {person*} would do anything for a dollar. Period.
On Luda�s Manager he smacked:
Have you seen [Ludacris�s manager] Chaka Zulu since you had an altercation with him back in June? I�ve seen him, but I didn�t speak to him. That situation was whatever. If you come out your face and say something, then you can expect me to go off. You should watch your mouth. I think my manager spoke to him. I got a great life and wonderful children, and I do intend to be here to guide them for the rest of their lives, and that�s what�s most important to me. Maybe when I was 18 or 19 runnin� the streets and shootin� pistols, but I�m not gonna blow that for one of these cats who don�t happen to live by the same principles as me.
On Rap Now:
You�re the only rapper to drop platinum albums the last two years. How can you say you don�t fit in? When I saw Tupac talking that �Thug Life� {stuff*}, getting locked up for shooting police, and getting shot and living, that�s when I was like, Damn, them {people*} is really about that {stuff*}. Now you�re just let down. This ain�t this guy that he was on this record. And nobody seems to have a problem with it. It�s a lot of fake {stuff*} in it. I like to consider myself an intelligent person, and this {stuff*} is not something of intelligence anymore. It�s getting real young and stupid, and that ain�t me.
{* }=All derogatory words have been replaced with more "friendlier" words.
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