When did you first start rapping?

I started rapping when I was like 14. Funny thing, Rick Ross put me on. [Ross] let me get on this track he was on called ‘Born On the Last Day’ with Gunplay and Torch. Rick Ross, Gunplay and Torch. I got on that sh*t and that was like my first song ever. I ripped that sh*t. It was one take. That was when I first started rapping.

What made you want to continue with it? Who were some of your influences?

Back then at that time it was local ni**as like D Brown. Rick Ross was one of my influences at the time because he was on top of his sh*t. He was a fat ni**a but he had swag. That was one of the first ni**as I saw with game, coming through with the Gucci sh*t. Doing it big boy style.

What was the first label you were signed to?

I had signed to Slick Salt. That was a friend of Poe Boy. Ni**a named James Jackson. He started a label with an artist called Little E. I got on Little E album, was featured on it, ripped that sh*t up. That’s like where my career started off. Ni*as started hearing about me and I started doing a lot of shows out of town in Alabama and sh*t, Jacksonville and all up the panhandle. All up and down Florida. Then ni**as started knowing who Brisco was.

What made you leave Slick Salt and go to Poe Boy?

It was in my best interest to come to Poe Boy. E Class already knew me through my cousin, BB, they call him G-12. They already knew me, so the relationship was already there with Poe Boy. It was a couple altercations that we went through with Slick Salt and I veered off of the whole movement. So in my best interest, I said I rather go to Poe Boy where niggas know me and niggas love me, so I might as well go over here and make it official.

You also have your own label. You’re CEO of Street Mob?

Everyone wants something that they can call their own. That’s my sh*t, Street Mob. Poe Boy Entertainment, I got them running the whole label and they’re giving me the upper inside on the game and the industry. I’m still learning. My label is the Sister Company to Poe Boy Entertainment.

You are currently working on your album. What’s the title of it?

The title of my album is "Street Medicine."

Is there a release date?

Not yet. E Class is still trying to find a home with a major or distribution company. We can do it independent with a label like Koch or a major like Cash Money or Def Jam.

Speaking of Cash Money, there were rumors about you signing with them. Can you get into that?

Yea rumors. I sat down with Slim. Sat down with Baby. They were feeling my song ‘You Might Be The Police.’ I brought them more music. I f**k with them ni**as. Hopefully we can do something, sign some papers, get some real money. Me and [Lil] Wayne could do our thing.

Also, a few month back, you were named a member of Trick Daddy’s group, Dunk Ryders. How is that project going?

The Dunk Ryders situation is kind of touchy. I f**k with Trick [Daddy], I f**k with his brother Chuck. I f**k with all the Dunk Ryders, Iceberg, all them ni**as. There’s still the love there and I would do it for the hood. When it comes to terms of the paperwork and monies being exchanged, ni**as don’t see eye to eye. But, all that sh*t could be negotiated. I f**k with Trick [Daddy] and I love my ni*a, We can look past that and just work. But a ni**a can’t work for nothing.

So is that project stalled?

No it’s not stalled. It’s still moving. It’s moving without Brisco. But at the same time, I got the medicine for that sh*t. I can cure all that sh*t. I can make that sh*t pop in a week. It’s just monies my ni**a, monies.

How do feel now about the whole Miami Movement?

[Rick] Ross on top. Ni**as had been saying for years Brisco and Ross. Brisco and Ross the hottest thing in Miami. They damn right. I’m next. The movement in Miami, I’m in that. Cool N Dre, Khaled, Ross, ni**as know who’s next. Smitty, Pitbull, ni**as been knew. You can ask them ni**as. Brisco next. Brisco been the sh*t. That young nig**a been the sh*t. So ain’t nothing changed. The movement is gonna move. Rick Ross is gonna take this sh*t to a whole other level and ni**as gotta know that.

Besides Ross and yourself, who else in Miami are you feeling?

I f**k with Pitbull. The Triple C camp, Gunplay, Torch, Ashley Ross. I f**k with Jacki-O too. We went through some sh*t, but I still f**k with girl. The whole south, the whole movement. I f**k with the Strictly Business ni**as, Dela Candela. I f**k with Stacks. All them ni**as. The whole Miami movement is love.

If you could work with any artist, like your dream artist, who would it be?

I would work with [Lil] Wayne. I’d do something with [Scarface]. That would be a hot one. I did something with [Rick] Ross, so that’s one of my dreams fulfilled. Just like the whole Poe Boy camp, the Triple C ni**as, I’m working with my ni*as. We on top of our game right now. That’s the ni**as I want to work with.

Are you also working on the Street Mob group album?

Yea I’m doing the Street Mob [album]. I’m looking for artists at the same time. I want them gutter ni**as from Miami. I’m watching a couple ni**as from Miami right now do their thing. At the peak of their game, I’m gonna snatch them. Street Mob is gonna be real tight. Self contained unit. We’ll make our own money. Go distribute our own sh*t. F**k that. More money more dollars. We might be a major. Street Mob might be as big as Poe Boy. Watch out for it.

Is there anything else you want to promote?

Street Mob. Brisco ‘Street Medicine’ the album coming soon. Triple C’s. Y’all go grab that Rick Ross when it drop. Vote that on BET, MTV and all that shit. Poe Boy Entertainment. Brisco the young goon. Free Rick Brownlee. Opa-Locka Goon nigga. Holla.

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