Where does that versatility come from?
Since the age of 13, I was always a comedian. I was always a shy guy. My cousin used to collect a lot of music and we would go out in the garage and record songs. I would listen to the records and I knew if I could make the lyrics make sense, I could have something. That’s when I really started taking it seriously. You’ve come up relatively fast in the game. Are you surprised at all by your success? A lot of people used to tell me I was going to make it. Every day I wake up and I get asked to sign autographs, I’m like, ‘Wow.’ It’s like I’m a fan of myself. I can’t believe that. Is there unity in Miami today? Oh, yeah. Rick Ross is my brother. Brisco is my brother. That’s the only way you can have a family relationship. We support each other a lot. How much harder would the grind be if you didn’t have other rappers to work with? They keep their ear to the streets like I do and we know what hot music is. They definitely bring help to my situation. What does Miami have to do to stay on to