First things first, what can fans expect when they cop the album Free at Last?
Yukmouth: Fans can expect that unity. I got features from Midwest artists, down south, the east and the best in the west. I made sure to put a little bit of everything to show that we all one in the game. I really think that is what the game is missing, plus you got me on the album spazzing the f*ck out lyrically, so it’s a banger trust me. Hip-Hop Wired: Free at Last holsters a lot of features, including Curren$y, Gudda Gudda and Mistah FAB, how did you select who you want to work with for the album? Yukmouth: Honestly, I reached out to a lot of the artists on Twitter. Twitter was real instrumental in all of it because artists were hitting me up when they found out I was dropping an album and I was reaching out to people through relationships, so that is how it all came about. Curren$y, 211 and Chopper City all hit me up and was down for the collabo so it was on from there. Hip-Hop Wired: Let’s touch on some of the drama that has surrounded you for a while, first off what happened bet