In an interview with AP TV Production, Gunz opens up about a wide range of topics, including Baro’s experiences with crime, growing up in a tough neighborhood in Elizabeth, New Jersey, and his involvement in criminal activities, which eventually led to his incarceration. Gunz reveals that he served 26 months in jail and was recently released after being found not guilty. He reflects on his time behind bars, discussing the mental and physical challenges he faced, including fights, and his efforts to change his life for the better.
Gunz talks about the strong bond he shares with his “brothers” and the loyalty they maintain. He also discusses his foray into music, rapping, and even shares snippets of his lyrics during the interview. Although he makes references to criminal activities, he is careful not to confess to any specific acts. Now that he’s free, Gunz is committed to focusing on legal ways to make money through his music career.
The interview takes place while walking around his old neighborhood, with Gunz interacting with others and reflecting on his past mistakes. He stresses the importance of staying true to oneself, avoiding negative influences, and focusing on a positive future. Gunz also expresses his hopes for success in his music career and a better path ahead.