On part two of the interview, we spoke more about the accusations surrounding Stilo and his accuser as well as the importance of ownership. There's a point made here about how some publications only focus on chasing the money meanwhile, the stories they make may have the power of ruining someone else's bag or career for that matter. We later went on to discuss the relationships in the culture and how many artists carry one another in order to grow bigger. I've come to realise that there's a lot of love in the game, especially now and you can see this even on social media how artists show love and support to one another - people are more open to working together now more than ever. Stilo then discusses Combo, a track from his album Tropicana Jiiig. He spoke about the track came about and how it speaks so much about ownership. "What's it worth when you're doing it and at the top of the food chain but the money in your bank account doesn't quantify for the rest of your life?"
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