Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Black Mafia Family’s Bleu Davinci Released From Jail


Rapper Bleu Davinci has been released from prison.

The rapper was serving a four year sentence for involvement in the drug dealing organization/Hip Hop production company, Black Mafia Family. A player in BMF, slinging vast amounts of cocaine, Davinci (born Barima McKnight), was also the group’s main hip hop artist. He reputedly raked in around $270,000 during his drug dealing stint.

Bleu’s release from jail sees him getting busy in the studio. He has already recorded a track with Maybach Dice of Maybach Music Group. The collaboration couldn’t be more fitting, given MMG’s CEO Rick Ross’ success with B.M.F. (Blowin’ Money Fast), a tribute to Black Mafia boss Demetrius “Big Meech” Flenory.

“I’ve recorded like 50 or 60 records since I’ve been home,” Bleu said in an interview with AllHipHop.com, “I just officially got home on Friday, shooting a bunch of videos and virals…got alot going on right now.”

He went on to speak about the BMF-MMG collaboration track Feds On Me.

“The record is talking about the Feds is on me, a nervous motherfucker,” he said. “Basically, that’s what the records about, being nervous. From what’s happened in past situations and that everything you doing, the people are watching you.”

Bleu’s arrest in 2008 looked like it could put the breaks on his rap career, but this recent collaboration seems to suggest otherwise. -KING-

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