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On this episode of #DrinkChamps, we got Harlem’s own #GDep in the building! G. Dep opens up about his reunion with #Diddy, reflecting on his legendary Bad Boy days and the impact of artists like #BlackRob. He shares raw stories about his personal struggles, why he turned himself in, and how prison transformed his outlook on life. The episode also touches on modern hip hop topics like AI in music and Lil Wayne remixing his classic hit. Watch!

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    @darrylfoye1791

    Me personally. I also thought G-Dep was the hands down best bad boy artist. Child of the Ghetto was one of the most underrated albums out there. All tracks were fire. Best of luck to G-Dep.

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