Roc-A-Fella co-founder Kareem "Biggs" Burke opened up to VladTV about doing 4-years for a conspiracy charge after refusing to tell on people for a lesser sentence. Burke explained that he simply introduced a friend to a marijuana farmer in New York, and he was subsequently tied up in a 60 person bust and charged with conspiracy.

During the conversation, Burke explained that he took a lie detector test to show that he had nothing to do with the situation other than introducing two people, which the DEA declined to use. He also pointed out that it was his celebrity that officials were trying to use to drum up notoriety around the case.

To hear more, including how Biggs became a born-again Christian while locked up, hit the above clip.