How do you feel about the Scott Storch-produced Gangsta Party track today?
Gangsta Party is probably one of the songs that I wish I could take off my discography, but it’s not a record that I was forced to do. I was in Miami, I was with Scott Storch, I was around beautiful women, I had a lot of money on me, and I was around a lot of nice cars. The beat came on, and that was the zone I was in. That’s exactly the zone I was in. I was in clubs, I was in VIP, but in retrospect, it’s a record that I probably would take off my discography. When I took it to Def Jam, everybody was in love with the record. That was supposed to be my second single, but some mistakes were made. I’m living in the now, so I don’t care about the mistakes. It’s still a good record, though. If you come to a Joe Budden show, you might hear it come on. It’s not a wack record. I don’t want to give people the wrong idea. That song is far from wack. Do you have songs in your catalog you think are wack? I have a few of them. Porno Star is one. That song is very old. Real Life in Rap, I wish I cou