Bobby Shmurda: I Was on the Run from 14-16 for Gun Case, I Lived in Crack Houses (Part 3)

Bobby Shmurda: I Was on the Run from 14-16 for Gun Case, I Lived in Crack Houses (Part 3)

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Part 2: https://youtu.be/JYGLJsq22cI
Part 1: https://youtu.be/o3qdXlCIR9w
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Bobby Shmurda opened up about his tumultuous teenage years, marked by a period on the run. Shmurda, renowned for his hit “Hot N***a,” revealed that from ages 14 to 16, between 2009 and 2011, he was evading law enforcement due to a gun case. During this time, he navigated a dangerous lifestyle, associating with friends who shared similar predicaments. Shmurda relayed tales of survival, sharing how he was caught up in a probation violation that led him to jail in 2011. His troubles didn’t end there; when he was briefly released, he found himself back behind bars a day later due to another gun-related incident. Reflecting on the challenges of the streets during his youth, Shmurda noted the differences in surveillance and safety over the years, warning against the risks of such a lifestyle today.

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