How was it recording “Comrades Call” with Styles P?
Oh man! That was exactly what I wanted it to be. I could not have picked a better way to do something that I always wanted to do. We had a vision of the track that we wanted to do. I had actually previously approached him about another track to see where his head was at. We’re good enough comrades to communicate what we want to do. He wanted to do some street shit and I wanted to do some radio shit. I thought he could have done that because the streets already respect him. He didn’t want to do that. I ended up hooking up with my man Agallah the Don Bishop from Purple City. We blew some of that purple piff and we took them on a street journey with revolutionary principles. Styles P is no stranger to that. It was great. It was something that I had been wanting to do. There are a lot of people out there that I have wanted to work with but have never been able to. Who would you consider your comrades to be in this Hip Hop game? My comrades are always the people on my album, but there are o