9000 Rondae First Interview Since Prison Release | Kid L Podcast
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9000 Rondae Interview on the Kid L Podcast. Rondae was recently released from prison after a 6 year stint. In this talk, we discuss him coming home to going straight back to work, shooting music videos with Zay Primo and releasing the song "Where I Go" which is generating hundreds of thousands of views in less than a couple weeks. We talk about him growing up in Detroit, getting expelled from school, and having a troubled lifestyle. We talk about the day leading to his arrest, where he got into an altercation with someone. Originally, his sentence was supposed to be much longer, but he opted for a plea deal to bring his sentencing down. Rondae talks about his time in prison and what he learned. He spent time making music and staying out the way. Rondae speaks about his early run working with Al Woo, and that he still has projects in the vault with the artist that was tragically lost. Rondae talks about going to Arby's as his first meal when he was out, getting a haircut, and getting straight to music. His new project "Pain" and "Get Rich or Die Sliding" is to release within a few weeks. He also explains why he didn't do a First Day Out type song upon release. A funny situation where the power goes out also happens during the interview.
9000 Rondae, born on July 3, 1998, in Detroit, Michigan, is a prominent figure in the city's hip-hop scene. He gained recognition through his collaborations with fellow rapper BandGang Masoe, contributing to tracks like "Put Down My Cup," "Magnolia," and "Young N**** World." In September 2016, he released his two-song album "Plan C," featuring "Facts" and "Lyrics."
Beyond his musical endeavors, 9000 Rondae has been involved in legal issues. In 2019, he faced charges related to incident at the Advanced Office Building in Detroit. The controversy intensified when his "Public" music video incorporated news footage of the police search, leading to public speculation about his involvement. He later addressed these rumors in interviews, clarifying his position.
Despite these challenges, 9000 Rondae continued his musical pursuits. He appeared in Coach Joey's 2019 single "Mine," alongside Bryan Hamilton, showcasing his resilience and dedication to his craft during tumultuous times.
In February 2025, after serving six years for an incident involving a shooting at a jewelry store, 9000 Rondae was released from prison. This period of incarceration did not deter his passion for music; upon release, he resumed recording and performing, reaffirming his commitment to his art and his Detroit roots.
Throughout his career, 9000 Rondae has demonstrated resilience in the face of personal and legal challenges. His journey reflects a complex interplay of talent, controversy, and perseverance, contributing to the rich tapestry of Detroit's hip-hop culture.
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