EPISODE · Nov 5, 2025 · 1H 30M
4-IZE Explains Fallout w/ Ludacris & DTP, Feeling Like He Was Blackballed, Understanding His Purpose
from Dirty Glove Bastard: Off The Porch · host REVOLT
Interview by Spitty / spittywill We recently connected with 4-IZE for an exclusive “Off The Porch” interview! During our sit down he talked about his inspiration for dropping freestyles on IG, lyricism being a lost art, being considered an underground legend, being featured on Ludacris’ debut album, being from Chicago, explains why he moved to Atlanta, Luda being signed to Def Jam South despite being from Chicago, not being featured on the DTP album, reveals he wasn’t signed to DTP label but to Luda’s publishing company, being hurt when he was Tity Boi on the cover of the DTP album, explains where he think the fallout with Luda began, feeling like he was blackballed by Chaka Zulu after he made a diss song towards him, not looking out for himself, gaining knowledge & wisdom, being featured on MF Doom’s album ‘Mm..Food’, explains what went wrong with his debut album, doing a sticker campaign throughout Atlanta, being embraced by the graffiti community, explains when he became enlightened following a car crash in 1994, understanding his purpose, dropping consistently independently, upcoming project, and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Interview by Spitty / spittywill We recently connected with 4-IZE for an exclusive “Off The Porch” interview! During our sit down he talked about his inspiration for dropping freestyles on IG, lyricism being a lost art, being considered an underground legend, being featured on Ludacris’ debut album, being from Chicago, explains why he moved to Atlanta, Luda being signed to Def Jam South despite being from Chicago, not being featured on the DTP album, reveals he wasn’t signed to DTP label but to Luda’s publishing company, being hurt when he was Tity Boi on the cover of the DTP album, explains where he think the fallout with Luda began, feeling like he was blackballed by Chaka Zulu after he made a diss song towards him, not looking out for himself, gaining knowledge & wisdom, being featured on MF Doom’s album ‘Mm..Food’, explains what went wrong with his debut album, doing a sticker campaign throughout Atlanta, being embraced by the graffiti community, explains when he became enlightened following a car crash in 1994, understanding his purpose, dropping consistently independently, upcoming project, and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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4-IZE Explains Fallout w/ Ludacris & DTP, Feeling Like He Was Blackballed, Understanding His Purpose
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