Off The Porch: Dee Boi Explains Why Beef Is Bad For Orlando Rappers, “The G-Code Is No Match For Entertainment”

Last week we sat down with Orlando rapper Dee Boi for an exclusive “Off The Porch” interview! During our conversation he talked about life in Orlando, explains why there is so much violence in West Orlando, music’s influence on the youth, embracing the role of being an OG, going to prison when he was 20, explains how he got into making music, starting to take rap seriously after prison, being featured in Ozone Magazine while locked up, explains how 1090 Blokk Boyz was formed, the group having a huge movement in Orlando, explains why the group broke up, his classic mixtape ’10 Toes Down’, “Sweet Water” still getting played in the clubs, reveals what inspires him to keep creating today, “Splash Brothers” with Que, the music scene in Orlando right now, explains why beef among the rappers in Orlando is not good for the city, feeling like he gets the respect for opening doors in Orlando, his new project ‘Stripes Over Clout’, his label YFF, and much more!

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