Seeing this is kind of mind blowing because for Boss Man Dloe to be actually selling drugs while making songs about it is like buying a primetime advertisement spot for your illicit business
Saying that you sell drugs on a song, even as a largely unknown rapper WILL result in a drug investigation and they will go as far as to rent out a house in your neighborhood during the investigation
They have too much budget and man power to justify and that is why there are cases on everything
Take this from the rapper who wrote "I Sell Drugs", if you rap about selling drugs you WILL be the subject of a federal investigation
Article Quote [A rapper whose songs include “I Sell Drugs" has been charged with selling drugs in Pennsylvania.
Twenty-nine-year-old Michael Persaud performs under the name Montana Millz.
The Lebanon County district attorney says Persaud and a female accomplice sold heroin to an undercover police officer during a month-long investigation. The district attorney says they sold 70 bags of heroin to an undercover officer in Lebanon and were arrested Oct. 28.
The district attorney says police raided the couple’s hotel room and found more than 2 ounces of heroin worth about $11,500.
The two suspects are both from Johnston, Rhode Island. They remain jailed.
Online court records don’t list an attorney for Persaud.
Investigators say his online mix tape also includes songs called “Gun Play” and “Armed and Ready.”
Online court records don't list an attorney for Persaud.
Investigators say his online mix tape also includes songs called "Gun Play" and "Armed and Ready."
]
I wrote "I Sell Drugs" and I am not gonna lie to you, it is my attempt at an Americanized Gangnam Style (you can hear it in the tempo and song structure)
If I could go back in time I would have made the song "I Do Drugs" for more universal appeal in this era
But this song lead to a federal investigation and they literally rented out the house across the street from me
At the conclusion of their investigation, when nothing was found the officer overseeing the investigation literally tried to start a fight with me over a feigned road rage incident and he broke down basically telling me that I am a piece of shyt and people like me disgust him, this was on my birthday in 2017 and I had just came home from a night of partying in LA (I live outside the city, for eazy access (in Eazy-E voice) ), it's 5AM on a slow and quiet street and I stop my car halfway in the road to open my gate, he comes out talking about how I can't just have my car in the middle of the road but he is clearly agitated and more than he should be even if he were some kind of karen. I say "I don't think it will be a problem" as I look both ways at the empty road, he goes "what you think isn't what you know .... You're a piece of shyt, I hate people like you.." as two pencil-pushing woman come out of the house to retrieve him and bring him inside. They look at me but don't say anything. Man had a shaved head, looked like and dressed like a cop.
Soon after the house was clear and they had moved out without leaving a single item behind. No discarded move out stuff
I get arrested locally a few months later for something unrelated and charges were never filed but during that ordeal the local cops told me "you're the guy that had the feds in town" and they knew my song
Saying that you sell drugs on a song, even as a largely unknown rapper WILL result in a drug investigation and they will go as far as to rent out a house in your neighborhood during the investigation
They have too much budget and man power to justify and that is why there are cases on everything
Take this from the rapper who wrote "I Sell Drugs", if you rap about selling drugs you WILL be the subject of a federal investigation
Article Quote [A rapper whose songs include “I Sell Drugs" has been charged with selling drugs in Pennsylvania.
Twenty-nine-year-old Michael Persaud performs under the name Montana Millz.
The Lebanon County district attorney says Persaud and a female accomplice sold heroin to an undercover police officer during a month-long investigation. The district attorney says they sold 70 bags of heroin to an undercover officer in Lebanon and were arrested Oct. 28.
The district attorney says police raided the couple’s hotel room and found more than 2 ounces of heroin worth about $11,500.
The two suspects are both from Johnston, Rhode Island. They remain jailed.
Online court records don’t list an attorney for Persaud.
Investigators say his online mix tape also includes songs called “Gun Play” and “Armed and Ready.”
Online court records don't list an attorney for Persaud.
Investigators say his online mix tape also includes songs called "Gun Play" and "Armed and Ready."
]
I wrote "I Sell Drugs" and I am not gonna lie to you, it is my attempt at an Americanized Gangnam Style (you can hear it in the tempo and song structure)
If I could go back in time I would have made the song "I Do Drugs" for more universal appeal in this era
But this song lead to a federal investigation and they literally rented out the house across the street from me
At the conclusion of their investigation, when nothing was found the officer overseeing the investigation literally tried to start a fight with me over a feigned road rage incident and he broke down basically telling me that I am a piece of shyt and people like me disgust him, this was on my birthday in 2017 and I had just came home from a night of partying in LA (I live outside the city, for eazy access (in Eazy-E voice) ), it's 5AM on a slow and quiet street and I stop my car halfway in the road to open my gate, he comes out talking about how I can't just have my car in the middle of the road but he is clearly agitated and more than he should be even if he were some kind of karen. I say "I don't think it will be a problem" as I look both ways at the empty road, he goes "what you think isn't what you know .... You're a piece of shyt, I hate people like you.." as two pencil-pushing woman come out of the house to retrieve him and bring him inside. They look at me but don't say anything. Man had a shaved head, looked like and dressed like a cop.
Soon after the house was clear and they had moved out without leaving a single item behind. No discarded move out stuff
I get arrested locally a few months later for something unrelated and charges were never filed but during that ordeal the local cops told me "you're the guy that had the feds in town" and they knew my song
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