12. "I think b/c Keef felt/appeared to be emboldened by the attention" In response to In response to 11 Mon Feb-23-15 12:47 PM by teefiveten
Pitchfork was loving the idea of taking that fool to the gun range and filming it
whereas it didn't seem like Shmurda would have gone down that route as far as really giving Pitchfork or Epic that kind of material to work with
i know folks were cringing at that video of him performing but he was being offered an out
plus keef doesnt' seem apologetic or remorseful and he's had friends and family die AFTER "blowing up" because the flames kept being fueled
this is my observation on it. it may not be the most accurate. it's not like they had to "control" shmurda the short time he was signed. he was pretty much doing shows and stuff. he wasn't threatening anyone or displaying weaponry like keef. and this case that's against him was being built long before he blew up