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In this clip, Vlad spoke to Freeway about going to Mecca for the first time in 2007, which he said was a blessing, and he added that he went back in 2009. Vlad then pointed out that Freeway dropped “Free at Last” after that, and Freeway explained that it was supposed to drop with G-Unit. Freeway added that he and 50 Cent blew up around the same time, and they established a friendship, which led to Fif extending a hand to help him in any way. When asked about working with 50 Cent on “Take it to the Top,” Freeway added that Jay-Z was on “Roc-A-Fella Billionaires.” Freeway also addressed the G-Unit collaboration ultimately not happening, Freeway added that Fif wanted it to happen, but there were no hard feelings. Freeway then spoke about working on “Hate in You Blood” with Jermaine Dupri and Jadakiss before Jadakiss jumped on “Walk with Me” for his project. While speaking about the prior project, Freeway admitted that he questioned if Beanie Sigel would be upset because he hadn’t squashed things with Jadakiss yet. To hear more, including Freeway speaking about not having Kanye or Just Blaze on the album, hit the full clip above.