Krimelife Ca$$ on ABG Neal Getting Jumped & Their Relationship Falling Apart
Summary
TLDRIn this candid conversation, the artist reflects on his music journey with ABG and Neil, detailing how their street credibility and mutual interests led to a strong bond and successful collaborations. The discussion delves into the challenges faced during incarceration, the impact on their relationship, and the emotional turmoil of witnessing a friend's public downfall. It also touches on the harsh realities of maintaining loyalty and the ephemeral nature of friendships in the music industry.
Takeaways
- 🤝 The interviewee and Neil initially connected through mutual street credibility and a shared passion for music.
- 🎵 Their music was initially more popular on the street level, gaining them 'Street clout' rather than mainstream recognition.
- 🔗 Their bond was not just professional but also a brotherhood, which influenced the authenticity of their music.
- 📹 The artistry was deeply rooted in Brooklyn street culture, which was reflected in their music videos and public image.
- 🔒 The interviewee's incarceration led to a period of reflection and a reevaluation of relationships, including with Neil.
- 😢 The interviewee felt a significant emotional impact when learning about Neil's public assault while in solitary confinement.
- 🤳 Changes in prison communication technology allowed for more contact with the outside world, but the interviewee still felt isolated.
- 😡 The interviewee expressed frustration over perceived lack of support and loyalty during his time in prison, especially from Neil.
- 🚫 There was a falling out between the interviewee and Neil, partly due to the interviewee's incarceration and changes in their dynamic.
- 🔄 The interviewee's return to society was complicated by the shifts in relationships and the street's response to Neil's incident.
Q & A
How did the collaboration between the speaker and Neil begin?
-The collaboration began through a mutual friend who used to manage the speaker. They connected over their shared experiences and 'street clout,' and both were already making music.
What was the initial focus of their music?
-Initially, their music was more about their street credibility and lifestyle, which was 'lit' but primarily resonated at a street level.
What changed in their music as they continued to work together?
-As they continued to work together, their music began to reflect a deeper bond, almost like a brotherhood, which started to resonate with their audience.
How did the speaker feel when Neil was attacked and it was caught on video?
-The speaker felt hurt and upset. He was in solitary confinement when he found out and felt a strong desire to retaliate, showing his deep loyalty to Neil.
What was the speaker's reaction to the changes in their relationship after he was incarcerated?
-The speaker felt a sense of betrayal and disappointment. He had to erase certain things from his mind due to the lack of support he felt during his incarceration.
How did the speaker describe the evolution of their friendship and music career?
-The speaker described their friendship and music career as having a strong start, with a real bond that translated into their music. However, as time passed, especially after his incarceration, the speaker felt that the relationship became more about convenience than genuine friendship.
What was the speaker's perspective on the fall-out between him and Neil?
-The speaker felt that the fall-out was inevitable due to the nature of their relationship, which was more convenience-based. He also mentioned a heated discussion that led to a falling out, where Neil accused him of being ungrateful.
How did the speaker support his fellow artists while he was incarcerated?
-The speaker supported his fellow artists by paying for studio time, Uber rides, and sometimes even the videos. He also helped them get exposure by pretending that they were sending him beats.
What was the speaker's view on the long-term potential of their music before his incarceration?
-The speaker believed in the long-term potential of their music and tried to push his fellow artists towards a more sustainable music career, rather than just focusing on their street credibility.
How did the speaker feel about the changes in the dynamics of their group after his release?
-The speaker anticipated that things would be weird upon his release due to the various conflicts and changes in relationships he was not directly involved in while incarcerated.
What was the speaker's reaction to the growth of their music channel?
-The speaker expressed excitement and pride as their music channel reached 400,000 subscribers, indicating that their music had a significant impact and following.
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