Lotto Savage on Not Working a Day in His Life, Getting Into Trapping Young
Never having to work a day in your life and getting by is pretty impressive, and that's exactly what rapper Lotto Savage did. "I was just in the streets. Like, I wasn't really starting no job. I never worked a day in my life." He told VladTV, "Never went and punched in no clock."
While his mother and father both battled with drug addictions and now have found sobriety, Lotto says at a young age he was quickly introduced to the trap lifestyle in Atlanta by men in his neighborhood. Witnessing his parents on drugs for about 10-years of his life, he often hung around drug dealers to warn them if police were nearby. "That's really when I went through a lot, and seen a lot." He recalled, "I use to be, the dude, the little kid that was in the trap that watched out for the big dope boys...they use to pay me."
Watch the full interview above.