By Chris Milan Thomas
In a world where we expect rappers to really be criminals (or, at least be former criminals) Blood Raw has a street resume second to none. Read as he gives, in an exclusive, the details surrounding the nature of his federal conspiracy charge—a charge that he beat on his own.
But beyond this criminality lies a focused, hard-working man devoted to his son. Though it may surprise some to learn his child is a star in his own right (with guest spots on
Chicken ‘N’ Beer and
Release Therapy, respectively), he’s adamantly decided to let the boy have a childhood—something Blood never really had. Watching his mother die of a drug overdose, combining with a father who was never around, turned his life around for the worse. Raw’s devotion to his son played a huge role in turning around for the better.
It’s no secret Blood’s had his share of trials and tribulations. But a new one awaits: As its first act, with
My Life: The True Testimony dropping June 17th can the Panama City, FL native turn Corporate Thugz Entertainment (CTE) into a dynasty, going beyond the scope of its famous founder? Read his answer.
AllHipHop.com: It must be kind of special for your son to see his daddy take off with his career. How does he feel about you just doing big things?
Blood Raw: He’s a wonderful child. If it wasn’t for me wanting him to enjoy his childhood, he could be a overnight superstar. He did the
Chicken ‘N’ Beer album when he was three years old. He done
Release Therapy when he was five.
AllHipHop.com: How did that happen?
Blood Raw: Ludacris is his godfather, so he worked with him a lot. We’ve even sat down and talked about him signing to DTP and things like that but I really want him to enjoy his childhood because I just know how this business is, and it’s real funny.
“At
the end of the day, people want to hear what I have to say. If they
wanted to hear what Jeezy had to say, then they can buy a Jeezy
album...but Blood Raw is his own guy.”
AllHipHop.com: It’s interesting—you have a relationship with Ludacris; TI was interested [in signing you]; but ultimately you chose Jeezy. What did he bring to the table that made you choose to go with him?
Blood Raw: I just strategically sat down and thought about it. TI wanted to sign me; Trick wanted to sign me; Universal as well as Asylum. Even with the TI situation he had P$C and Young Dro and all those artists. Trick had his situation that was going on with Slip-N-Slide—they had [established] artists already. So when I’d seen the Young Jeezy situation, I knew from the beginning that he was gonna need a go-to artist if his project would come out to be successful.
Between Kink and Jeezy, they let me know what they was trying to do with CTE. Because I knew that, like I said, they needed a go-to artist and that go-to artist will be the first [to] come out on the label imprint of CTE. I was presented to the world in a group first, and now I’m getting ready for my solo project. So I would say that my setup was very, very good and now I’m able to let the world know what Blood Raw has to say.
I actually was the first artist signed to CTE. Straight up. They just let me know that they wanted to make CTE a brand that was gonna be here for a minute. They know that I’ve been doing my thing, and I have my following in the streets. They just really want to take me to that next level—to that national level.
AllHipHop.com: Tell me now about the album. Is Jeezy all over it?
Blood Raw: No. He’s not all over it. Jeezy’s on one song. It’s called “Louie.” I have Lyfe Jennings on a song called “Tryin To Get Home.” I have Trina on a song called “What’s Happenig,” and I have Slick on a song called “F**k You.” I got production from The Runners, Mannie Fresh, Justice League, Drumma Boy, Midnight Black…so the album is crazy.