Infamous radio personality Star recently sat down with Mickey Factz to chop it up for an exclusive interview for VladTV. Within this clip the conversation chronicles Factz working to transition from being a 'cult hero' to be being embraced by the masses.

A bevy of things are credited to Factz' arduous ascent from the underground to the mainstream, from his previous marketing and promotional team to his avant-garde artistry. The "Taking Pictures of Girls Naked" lyricist mentions, "I do a lot of things before their time. A lot of guys see what I do and they take it, improve it, and perfect it."

This is when the conversation focuses on Bronx-native turned Harlem advocate Charles Hamilton, whom Factz still considers himself to be cool with, readily adding, "That's my man." Although Factz' harbors no ill will towards Hamilton he states, "He was doing some things that I didn't agree with. And I felt like a lot of the things that he was doing was definitely things that we did not grow up on -- like the J. Dilla stuff -- things of that nature."

Next, the MaUse speaks on his inconsistent nature and debates on if he's creatively frustrated or just hard to work with. Soon, he gives information about his anticipated project, 'The Achievement,' and states, "Well, right now I'm looking for a home to put this album out."

Check out the full clip to discover what else Mickey has to say about Charles Hamilton, Bobby Shmurda, and Remy Ma.