4xtra Reflects on His Prison Experience, Music Career, Thoughts on “Non-Affiliates” & More.

In this episode of “Witty Apparatus”, 4xtra opens up about his rise to viral fame and his journey from prison to becoming a notable figure in the entertainment scene. Known for his enthusiastic personality and strong ties to the West Side 40s Crips, 4xtra touches on several aspects of his life and career. 4xtra discusses his music endeavors, including his song with Mazy titled “My New My My Old,” which he wrote during his time incarcerated. He is also working on new music with Compton AV and is in the process of launching his clothing line, ‘Off the Back’.

For the first time, 4xtra reveals he will be working with “No Jumper”, announcing his involvement with the platform during the interview. He reflects on a recent incident at “No Jumper”, where he had to check Trapstar Ross for using inappropriate language. 4xtra shares his positive relationship with Adam22 and also recalls his role in mediating a situation involving Brick Baby. A proud member of the West Side 40s Crips, 4xtra explains his no-drink, no-smoke lifestyle and talks about his recent release from prison. He emphasizes his close family ties to his neighborhood, including his cousin Spotty Face.

4xtra provides insights into prison culture, discussing the rules about fighting in prison, particularly the necessity of fighting all members of rival gangs in a dorm. He also speaks about how he maintains physical fitness through constant workouts and his firm belief in not giving “passes” to rivals.

4xtra shares his views on individuals who claim to be “non-affiliated,” expressing skepticism about people who deny their connections to any neighborhood group. He believes that most people in LA are somehow affiliated and criticizes those who only acknowledge these affiliations when it benefits them.