The rap world was stunned when Trevell Coleman, known as G. Dep, walked into a Harlem police precinct and confessed to a cold-case homicide. But @mauricechammah.bsky.social called Coleman to ask about a lesser-known part of his story: the album he released from prison, rapping over a phone line.
The Harlem MC explains how prison gave him the freedom to rap about more than material things.