|
|
As Told to Niki Gatewood
A man of respect's words always carry weight. When Detroit's Trick Trick speaks, it's worth your while to pay heed. “When I walk outside I have to be Trick Trick. My perspective on life is first and foremost don’t do nothing that’s gonna upset God. Love the Lord, be prosperous. Smile, s**t, it’s okay to be happy. All of the hard n****s [are] either dead or in jail. I’m not hard, I’m just not no punk, I’m no p***y. And I’m just not having it. “I’m a family orientated person. I love my family. I love my brothers and sisters; we’ve always been very close. Before, [when my father] was there watching my every move. Mom was crying every day because she had bills she had to pay. When he left the lights kept going off I went in the backyard, electrocuting my motherf**king self everyday, trying to cut the lights back on. I’ve done it many times. My brothers are kinda like my sons because I raised them, somewhat. I kept them outa prison. I’ve always cared a whole lot about my family. I’ve always had oversight over the whole family. “It wasn’t too easy. The way that changed my life was literally across the street. So, I had to go see somebody and one thing led to another. If you’re born into that lifestyle then that’s something that’s pretty much unavoidable. I [was] 13 years old and that’s the neighborhood I lived in. [The] environment [I came] up in. Trick Trick f/ Ice Cube "Let It Fly" Video
Anonymous comments are disabled.
Sign up or
Login
|
|