During this exclusive clip, Queens rapper Eastside Crackhead recalls his dealings with fellow New York artists and Meek Mill. It was Meek who helped put Eastside on the map, but according to him, the Philly emcee hasn't been much of a help since. "He getting mad at Drake 'cause Drake ain't reposting his s***, but he ain't repost mines," says Eastside.

"When I'm around them, you know, they show a n**** love but once I leave out that door I'm the last thing on their mind," he goes on to say about New York rappers not supporting him (like French Montana, for one). At one point he even called out DMX for not knowing who he was as he exited Sin City in the Bronx. "I said 'the reason why you don't know me is because you sold your Youtube page for a dime,'" remembers a fearless Eastside. Though he admits he could have gone about it differently, at the time "it just happened like that." "I'm the Eastside Crackhead, man, I'm everywhere. I'm heavy there. I'll make a n**** hang, like a chandelier," he raps.

Watch on as Eastside Crackhead talks about his webseries documenting his "transition from drugs to rapping" and his upcoming album above.

For more from Eastside Crackhead, check out his website here.