Overview
- A Rolling Stone interview published Jan. 23 follows his Jan. 8 release from a low-security federal facility in Sandstone, Minnesota, with reports differing on whether he served about three or roughly four years.
- He was arrested in October 2021 at New York’s Rolling Loud festival on federal drug trafficking charges and later received a six-year sentence.
- He says he feels "new" and "rehabilitated," describing a clear mindset shaped by discipline developed while incarcerated.
- He noted the first thing he did for himself after release was take a shower without shoes, highlighting appreciation for small freedoms.
- He plans to put out feel-good music rather than dwell on his struggles and is focusing on being present with his six children.