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In a recent interview, rapper Afroman opened up about his early ambitions and reflections on gang culture in the rap world. Growing up in Los Angeles County, Afroman revealed he aspired to be the first Crip rapper until Snoop Dogg famously took that mantle. “I was cheering him on,” Afroman said, highlighting how the image of rappers once differed greatly from today’s often blurred lines with gangsters and pimps. He emphasized that early rappers had distinct styles, characterized by Kangol hats, Adidas tracksuits, tennis shoes with bat laces, and boom boxes.

Afroman also discussed his own run-ins with law enforcement, notably spending time in jail in the mid-90s for fare evasion on LA’s newly opened Metro system. Reflecting on his youth, he admitted to participating in the LA riots, including breaking windows during that chaotic time. Despite the challenges, he urged understanding that many conflicts stemmed more from disrespect than gang rivalries.

The conversation also touched on the complexities of gang identification today, with Afroman sharing nuanced views on those who publicly display gang affiliations, such as face