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Big Flock Talks Childhood, Prison and His Anxiety Battle with The Emergency Room


Suitland rapper Big Flock sits down for an up close and personal interview with 'The Emergency Room' -- an interview platform created by acclaimed videographer FoolWithTheCamera. The interviewer opens with a question about Big Flock's upbringing, in which he responds he was raised by his mother and grandfather who did the best they could in building him as a man. A father who was be in his life but not physically present due to incarceration also played a role in his youth. Flock expresses him and his mom grew up together due to her becoming a mom at an early age. However, a stronger bond developed between them and made them like best friends says the rapper.


He goes on to talk about the difficulties of raising his own kid and balancing raising a little girl with a street-bred ways. "Its hard...because I want to live and it affects my daddy skills. I did sh*t in the streets I cant take back. I cant go certain places with my daughter." says the former Thraxxx member.


Flock also speaks on losing a close friend, surviving prison, his battle with PTSD and anxiety, and his growth from old street habits. Since his latest release from incarceration the rapper seems to be more focused on the music. Big Flock is preparing to release his newest and last project of the year titled '1 Lick Away'. The title seems to magnify his subconscious urge to "hit a lick" in which he thinks will be the last or best. The project is said to have features from Icewear Vezzo, Nintendo, Lil Nei and more. Watch Big Flock's interview with The Emergency Room here. Also checkout his Pain in the Mic performance here.

 
 
 

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