Exclusive: Icewear Vezzo Talks About Detroit Street Rappers Blowing Up, Explains “I’ll Never Let Somebody Jeezy Me” Lyric

Last week we linked with Detroit’s ice wear Vezzo for an exclusive “Off The Porch” interview! During our sit down he talked about staying booked up during the pandemic, life in Detroit, street rappers from Detroit blowing up, the world having to catch on to Detroit’s unique sound, not being upset when rappers outside of Detroit use their sound or flow, being inspired by Juvenile’s ‘400 Degrees’ album, grinding for 10 years to get to where he’s at today in his career, not feeling like he has made it yet, going to prison when his career was taking off, explains why prison was the best thing to happen to him, signing to Motown right after being released from prison, finishing his contract with Motown, being independent, giving back to his community, recently releasing his first movie ‘The Price Of Love’ that he wrote while in prison, plans to do more movies, his new single “6Print”, starting to direct his own music videos, working with EST Gee before he blew up, his next projects ‘Rich Off Pints’ & ‘Robbin Season 3’, fatherhood, wanting to take Detroit to the next level, and much more!

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