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In this exclusive interview, Miami’s own Busta Free opens up about his life, career, and the lessons he’s learned along the way. He speaks on the passing of his father, building his music catalogue, and staying consistent as an artist.
Busta Free also dives into:
• His situation with DJ Nasty of 99 Jamz
• The Florida music scene and its evolution
• Growing up in Liberty City streets in the early 90s
• His connection with the John Doe gang
• Overcoming bitterness as an artist
• Why Dade County artists must collaborate and create joint projects
This is a raw, real conversation about music, struggle, and growth from one of Miami’s voices.
Drop a comment with your thoughts on the state of Florida hip hop and where it’s headed.
Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more in-depth interviews.
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https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLX716lItmGAav65ezHKnyxOkuw1TrpR_v&si=DO7vy58rndmjf1IK
By Oldman Da LandlordSend Us A Text, We Appreciate All Feed Back.
In this exclusive interview, Miami’s own Busta Free opens up about his life, career, and the lessons he’s learned along the way. He speaks on the passing of his father, building his music catalogue, and staying consistent as an artist.
Busta Free also dives into:
• His situation with DJ Nasty of 99 Jamz
• The Florida music scene and its evolution
• Growing up in Liberty City streets in the early 90s
• His connection with the John Doe gang
• Overcoming bitterness as an artist
• Why Dade County artists must collaborate and create joint projects
This is a raw, real conversation about music, struggle, and growth from one of Miami’s voices.
Drop a comment with your thoughts on the state of Florida hip hop and where it’s headed.
Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more in-depth interviews.
Support the show
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLX716lItmGAav65ezHKnyxOkuw1TrpR_v&si=DO7vy58rndmjf1IK