03 Greedo has decided to pay homage to his loyal fanbase by thanking them for keeping him financially afloat during the time period where he was incarcerated.
During a recent performance, the West Coast rapper thanked his supporters for their well wishes and monetary donations while he was on the inside.
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“Thank you so much,” he began. “I had to hold back tears. Thank my city. Thank all the Blacks, Mexicans, White, Chinese, Filipino…. every race that they got out this muthafucka — ya’ll all support me. Ya’ll done kept me going. Ya’ll kept me rich in jail. Thank you, thank you, thank you. I love this shit. I love this shit.”
He added: “Ain’t nothing change for n-gga.”
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In 2018, 03 Greedo was sentenced to 20 years in prison after pleading guilty to gun and drug charges in Texas. Initially projected for release in 2026, the rapper became eligible for parole in 2020, with a maximum sentence year of 2038. He was released in early January after serving five years of his sentence.
In addition to his fans, 03 Greedo recently thanked Lil Uzi Vert after revealing the Philly rapper was among those who also held him down during his recent prison bid.
During a May interview with the Millon Dollaz Worth of Game podcast, 03 Greedo discussed his rise to fame, serving time, and how his success has changed the people around him.
Hosts Gillie Da Kid and Wallo asked him if his peers kept in touch, and held him down while he served his time, and he named one rapper in particular: Lil Uzi Vert.
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According to Greedo, Uzi “did the whole time with him.” (Let it be known, Lil Uzi Vert is non-binary and goes by they/them pronouns). “Even sometimes [when] he’d be busy, he would hurry up and get back to me,” he said.
The rapper even recalled a time when Uzi sent him $10,000 for commissary money after he simply reached out to see how his friend was doing. “I’m just seeing how are you,” he said.
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“I ain’t say I’m down bad [or anything], [and] that n-gga sent me 10 bands,” Greedo continued. “Like ‘[just in case] for anytime I can’t answer n-gga, [you] better dig out this bitch-ass pot. I ain’t gone treat you like my girl.’”
“Uzi a little shit talking little n-gga,” he added. “I expected so much different from him. That’s my lil bro.”
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Following his release, Greedo revealed to fans that his newfound “freedom” had some constraints, and that he would have to spend up to six months inside a halfway house with only one five-minute call each week.
The rapper made it clear, however, that he had no plans on slowing down and promised to “flood the rap game” with several projects before his next studio album to make up for lost time. He made good on his promise by releasing a project in January fittingly titled Free 03.