LOL this covers two sub genres of rap/street conversations
1) What do former 'artists' like Sheist Bub do to sustain themselves? Which, isn't really a secret, so much as we don't always have details. Now we do.
2) My questions, when watching VICE and similar styled documentaries, is would a Sinaloa cartel distributor, or a Colombian cocaine trafficker, preparing 500 kilos for transshipment really talk to a news reporter? How much would they be paid? What is the benefit? My theory has long been that many are actors, or, at least not nearly as connected as they are presented.
I know Sheist Bub isn't an actor, so he actually is likely telling about his real business. Now, it's incredibly foolish. But, there are probably 200 people, or more, in that NY doing the same hustle, it's no secret how the work gets to NY, in legal circles, or on here. For the people he's around, there's probably a greater chance for violence, organization of some sort, mixture of other drugs trafficked. The main defendant from Kareem Biggs case, known as "Monster" just got sentenced to life in prison for racketeering, based around a very high level marijuana trafficking crew.