Ace Hood spoke to Ebro and Rosenberg on Hot 97 recently about a variety of topics from his music career to the George Zimmerman case. Ace began by addressing how he came up in rap without a cosign from a major artist, which may be why his lyricism isn’t held on as high of a regard as his peers Kendrick Lamar and J. Cole. He then transitioned to the nationwide uproar over the George Zimmerman “not-guilty” verdict. Ace feels “hurt” about Zimmerman getting off and that “there was no justice” from him being found not-guilty. He ended it on a more humorous note by addressing his watches and how he hopes they won’t fall apart on him in the future?
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