Rowdy Rebel Talks Pop Smoke, More in First Post-Prison Interview
[ad_1] Six years after having his rap career temporarily derailed by legal issues, Rowdy Rebel is at the beginning of his second chance. Last Tuesday (Dec. 15), the 29-year-old Brooklyn rapper was released from Collins Correctional Facility in Collins, N.Y., on parole after serving six years in prison for conspiracy and possession of a weapon.In the footage of his release, Rowdy can be seen reuniting with his friends and looking over wads of cash he was gifted. In subsequent videos uploaded to social media, he’s seen already back in the lab recording new music, plotting his latest career moves and soaking up the vibes, which naturally wasn’t such an easy thing to...