Ozone Magazine caught up with Trick Daddy Dollars at the NBA All Star Festivities in Orlando this weekend for an interview and boy did he have some things to say about fellow Florida Rappers Plies & Rick Ross. See excerpts below.
On Rick Ross:
Ozone Magazine caught up with Trick Daddy Dollars at the NBA All Star Festivities in Orlando this weekend for an interview and boy did he have some things to say about fellow Florida Rappers Plies & Rick Ross. See excerpts below.
On Rick Ross:
âEverybodyâs doing music. They read my interview in OZONE or hear my interview on the radio and then they go from being a Trick Daddy fan to thinking they can be better than Trick. Think about someone who has a clean [criminal] record who graduated at the top of their class. They have a clean driving record and always say âyes maâamâ and âyes sir.â If he gets on a record and tells all these lies about robbing and killing and dope dealing and you fall for it, and later you find out [it was a lie], he should be punished for that. I never did music like that; thatâs why my music is timeless. People donât do that anymore in rap music, itâs all LaLaLand, so when the rainbow washes away it ainât nothing but a sad story."
On Plies:
"Plies is a b*tch. Me and Pliesâ problem started because I walked up on Plies [in Orlando at the Roxy] talking about he didnât want me at his show, and I was only coming to support. Ever since then he has refused to even get on the phone like a man and talk to me about it. Anytime I walk by accidentally they start running. When I shot the [DJ Khaled] âOut Here Grindinââ video shoot in New York, Plies wouldnât come because he didnât know I was on the record. I just hope he understands heâs still a Trick Daddy fan. That âbruh bruhâ sh*t, thatâs some Miami sh*t. He just took it and ran with it. I know heâs still a Trick Daddy fan. Donât let the animosity and envy that you have for the man interfere with the legacy. Some n*ggas just ainât built for this."