In a recent NoJumper interview, Mama Duck sheds light on the controversial drill rap scene in Chicago. The discussion revolves around the impact of trap artist King Von and the self-snitching culture within the genre.

Mama Duck expresses skepticism about the authenticity and accuracy of the Trap Lore Ross documentary, which highlights the life of King Von. Describing it as needing an Oscar, the interviewee questions the research behind the claims made in the documentary. They challenge viewers, highlighting the difficulty of knowing certain events within the drill rap world without being present.

The self-snitching culture observed within the drill rap scene becomes a focal point of the conversation. Mama Duck suggests that artists can unknowingly implicate themselves through their lyrics, sharing wild stories that make listeners question their origin. They believe that some artists fall in love with their villainous personas, blurring the line between image and reality. This leaves them vulnerable to legal consequences.

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