In this flashback from 2015, drill rapper EBE Bandz spoke about his ties to the Titanic Stones, which is a set within the Almighty Black P. Stone Nation. During the segment, he speaks about the rarity of being a white member in a gang that's predominately black, while mentioning that he doesn't want to go into too much detail considering that "the police are probably watching this interview." 

Elsewhere in the segment, Bandz and the GMEBE crew share their criticism for artists like Slim Jesus who don't live what they rap about, all while claiming themselves to be authentic who don't need security when they move throughout the city. Additionally, they mention how commonplace it is for people to get murdered in Chicago, as Bandz notes that by the age of 20 he had already lost five close friends. 

"We're still out here for those brothers that are gone," Bandz says about his mission to take his music global, "and we're gonna keep being out here until we reach the finish line."