the plan went into effect at the maricopa county jail in phoenix, arizona. he kind of used me for the litmus test, so to speak, on if they were good or not. at one point i was told, come up here. and i went up and there they were. they were two of the most interested inmates i ve met working on lockup. i comes out blasting yeah i m about as hungry as a taliban fasting so just like the clumps on my plate it s a crime buffet i was actually blown away. for being two different artists from two different locations they actually worked well together. just remember if you like it or not cousin ice is really 45-year-old titus fisher. he s at maricopa, awaiting trial on a charge of firearm possession by an ex-felon. they were making toilet music. you know, write on the toilet and you got to make your own beats.
potential is the real crime. and that s something titus fisher was determined to see not happen to his own children. he moved his family from california to arizona to help them avoid a future of gang-banging. i ve seen my son getting ready to start when he was only 14. so, i hurried up and got him out of there. that s another reason i moved out here. when we moved out here, i said, you can be whatever you want to be. you know what i mean? now he s straight-as. he hasn t got a b in, like, three years. he s straight-as. he s on the football team. star football player. so, he s on his way to do something. you know what i mean? thompson also has three children. but their future seems less certain. i had a son. he go bang what daddy bang. really, is that what you want for him? he ll have the same life. but if he choose the other way, hey, go ahead. for you it s not a negative for him to spend a lot of time in prison, for your son? it s not a negative for you? nah.
i haven t actually went out gang-banging, shooting at people just because they re from across town and all that. i haven t done that in years. but i still hang with my homeboys. and if something happened to one of my close, close ones, i m going to have to help retaliate. you know what i mean? dooker loc, on the other hand, was still caught up in the game. he was still infatuated with this romantic notion of being a gangster. what do you want for your future? money, power, respect. top of the food chain. everybody s like that when they re young. they don t see the big picture. they can t see it yet. you know what i mean? it s just whatever happens happens. having been in and out of state prisons in california, fisher sought to share his wisdom with the younger thompson. i ve got him out of situations in here, he was just reacting to [ bleep ]. i m telling him you can t always just react. you know what i mean? you got to slow down and think about something real quick. he t
trial on a charge of firearm possession by an ex-flelon. felon. they were making toilet music. you know, write on the toilet and you got to make your own beats. you know what i mean? fisher s cellmate is 20-year-old dinell thompson. better known here as dooker. it is the south side. thompson was at maricopa appealing two murder convictions that could land him in prison for at least 32 years. keep the noise down over there. rap has helped the two men bridge their generation gap. trying to film [ bleep ] the cellies share one other thing in common. they re both members of the crips street gang. but they were at very different stages in their life. cousin ice was no longer in love with the lifestyle.
phoenix, arizona. he kind of used me for the litmus test, so to speak, on if they were good or not. at one point i was told, come up here. and i went up and there they were. they were two of the most interested inmates i ve met working on lockup. i comes out blasting yeah i m about as hungry as a taliban fasting so just like the clumps on my plate it s a crime buffet i was actually blown away. for being two different artists from two different locations they actually worked well together. just remember if you like it or not cousin ice is really 45-year-old titus fisher. he s at maricopa, awaiting trial on a charge of firearm possession by an ex-felon. they were making toilet music. you know, write on the toilet and you got to make your own beats.