In the last interview before his death, Big Glo spoke on why he believes people gravitate towards Chief Keef, explaining that he speaks the truth about different societies. He adds that he urged the young Chicago rapper to stay away from the street life and go to school. 

While Chief Keef caught a drug charge, Big Glo was relieved that he had nothing to do with it and it wasn't on his conscience. When asked if he's Chief Keef's enforcer, the "Look At Us" rapper says that while he feels like he is Keef's enforcer, he doesn't do a lot of enforcing.