Envy Caine tells story of when he got into a confrontation with Busta Rhymes

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Yes. For decades now. Years ago when I lived on Hawthorne in Brooklyn (a few blocks from Ebbets Field for my fellow BK nikkas) My whole apartment building was GD.
You lived on my block ?
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How old are you breh :lupe:
 

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I do wonder how these crazy drill youngins move around the city at all with all the beefs they got
 

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I do wonder how these crazy drill youngins move around the city at all with all the beefs they got
The funny thing is, for the NY drill artists anyway, a lot of time it stays in the music. Some spill into the streets and there are shootings here and there but not as much as you would think considering how they talk on records. It is way more jumpings and fights shyt than straight up shootouts.
 

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I wonder why NY kept pushing all those teenage drill rappers but never gave this dude a look
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Envy had his opportunity but he was too deep into the streets and percs and his management is weak. He had his buzz he never capitalized.
 
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