Dallas News. “I don’t know a better word to describe it other than ‘brazen.’ I mean, in broad daylight [with] several cars around.”Mo3 began rising to fame in 2014 with the release of Shottaz, which got the attention of his future mentor, Boosie.
He was open about his background, which included gang life, but was also adamant about turning his life around. “I came a long way, man.
I come from a whole ‘nother type of background,” he said to XXL in January 2020. “When you get the opportunity to change ya life and change ya ways, you gotta go on and take advantage.”His most popular single was the “Errbody” remix featuring Boosie Badazz.Boosie has since spoken out has the rapper’s death on Twitter, writing “I’m lost for words…See u when I get.
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