Former Roc-A-Fella artist Peedi Crakk recently shared his top three must haves ranging from the warmth of his family to the grip of a woman's lower backside.
In addition to those two necessities, Peedi also stressed the importance of writing.
“The first one – I’ma keep the first one clean. One of the main things I did, I got four boys. Two years old, 4-year-old, 8-year-old and a 10-year-old. And I just really love to hear them say the modest, honest things that kids say…These [next] two go together. Rose Moet and big booty on the late night. Like a bottle of Rose and a big, brown booty, I just love that. That go together. [My writing process]. This one drives inside of me, a stupid beat with dumb kick and me zoning with a pen and a pad. I dig that, that’s me. That’s a part of my life.” (3 Little Digs)
Peedi made a return to music after being locked up and released last year.
Former State Property rapper Peedi Crakk has finally returned home after spending more than a year in prison. Though his incarceration was largely kept private, the rapper became noticeably quiet after announcing that he was signing with indie upstart Amalgam Digital, for whom he was recording his long-awaited debut, ‘A Night in the Life.’ According to his manager Breigh, Peedi was released from prison on April 1, and is currently hard at work at Philadelphia’s Bat Cave Studios. Because he served a full-sentence, Peedi does not have to worry about parole this time around, serving out a simple probation. (The Boom Box)
A Twitter account under his name also welcomed the rapper’s return.
“ALL PEEDI CRAKK INQUIRIES: Please contact Breigh via e-mail at [email protected] WELCOME HOME, PEEDI CRAKK!!! They have finally unleashed the Beast!!! Stay tuned….. @ThePlclark9505 Peedi is finally home! He just got out! The wait is over! Stay tuned……….” (Peedi Crakk’s Twitter)
In 2009, Peedi’s former labelmate Jay-Z said he cut ties with him.
“I speak to [Young] Chris often,” Jay revealed in an interview. “Freeway as well. I spoke to [Beanie Sigel] when his grandma passed, we had a conversation. I don’t speak to Peedi at all ’cause he’s a psycho — no, he’s a psycho. That’s what I truly believe. Not trying to be funny or anything.” (Hot 97)
Check out Peedi Crakk’s interview below:
3 Little Digs Catches Up With Peedi Crakk! from 3 Little Digs on Vimeo.