Fivio Overseas has revealed the life-changing recommendation he obtained from the “Hip Hop Police,” admitting that it modified his outlook.
Throughout an look on The Breakfast Membership that aired on Friday (February 16), the Brooklyn drill MC talked about his new album, Ache & Love 2. Over the chat, the 33-year-old even spoke candidly about his relationship with NYPD’s “Hip Hop Police,” crediting them for his road smarts.
“I simply began shifting smarter,” he started. “I feel his identify is Shawn — he retired. Earlier than he retired, although, he was like, ‘Yo, come right here for a second. Let me discuss to you on the spot.’
“He sat me down and he spoke to me like, ‘Yo, you don’t wish to miss this chance. You don’t wanna miss this cash. Fuck this shit up.’ He instructed a few folks earlier than he retired that he spoke to me, such as you don’t wish to be in the way in which. Keep out the way in which, so it helped me out.”
Watch the “Massive Drip” rapper discuss in regards to the recommendation on the 11:40 mark beneath:
Amid quite a few nationwide protests which have triggered a reevaluation of legislation enforcement, many Individuals are actually difficult the mechanisms behind police brutality.
The connection between the authotities and Hip Hop tradition has been in focus amid this upheaval. On the heart of debate is the New York Police Division’s “Hip Hop Police,” also referred to as the Enterprise Operations Unit.
Its origins hint again to Derrick Parker, a detective who briefed fellow officers on the East Coast/West Coast rap rivalry after the homicide of The Infamous B.I.G. in 1997.
In 1999, the “rap intel” unit was formally established underneath his management, tasked with monitoring the scene, compiling data on artists like JAY-Z, Cam’ron, Dame Sprint, Busta Rhymes and 50 Cent, amongst others, and sharing it with police departments nationwide.
The above interview wasn’t the the primary time Fivio talked in regards to the NYPD. In 2022, as drill rap got here underneath hearth for allegedly inciting gun violence, he defended the style and said that it’s a optimistic outlet for artists popping out of the hood.
“This the drill group and I do know the police and all people be taking a look at n-ggas like, ‘N-ggas be beginning bother,’” he instructed TMZ. “And n-ggas ain’t actually beginning bother, they simply making an attempt to feed their youngsters. They making an attempt to remove the drill music off the radio. They making an attempt to cease it from being on the radio …
“It’s not the music that’s killing folks. It’s the music that’s serving to n-ggas from the hood get out the hood. You’re feeling me? So, we want that. You’re taking that from n-ggas, n-ggas gon’ be within the hood killing one another and going loopy on one another.”