The Detroit Hip-Hop scene doesn't have a point to prove.
Proving a point to people means you're responding to the takes of others. We're more into doing it for ourselves, for the culture. Detroit is Motown. Why would we be bombarded by all southern music or all West Coast music or all East Coast music or wherever the fuck else they make music and not have a culture of our own? We created R&B! I don't have a point to prove to anybody. Fuck 'em all, either you riding or you ain't. That's where I'm at with it.
Some people want to make their point known—make 'em feel us. But we're a self-contained unit. We've got it all and we've been had it all. We've been doing it for a long time. Before Dr. Dre 'nem was playing on the microphone, talking about gangsta shit, we were doing that shit they was talking about—and they weren't. We just realized, after they came out, "Oh shit, we can talk about this shit, nigga? Let's do it!" We already living it! Might as well jump in.
The unity has dwindled somewhat. That sense of unity in the city, I mean. In the beginning, we made it our business to make sure our culture was based on unity. It was a factor that I as an artist and a big homie—because I've always been a leader—I always wanted to make sure we stayed in tune with each other peacefully. It's something stupid when a nigga from Detroit beefs with a nigga from Detroit on a record. It sounds completely fucking dumb. Whoever initiated an issue, they're the fucking idiots. Because you sound dumb beefing with another muthafucka from your own town.
When they created that "Detroit Vs. Everybody" shit, it was a play on "No Fly Zone." Because a muthafucka ain't got the balls to say you vs. a goddam thing if it wasn't for Goon Sqwad and "No Fly Zone." We already got our chest stuck out. We already got the border up and the barrier up. We are already a self-contained unit. We are already fucking with the producers and the artists in our own town instead of going around and chasing these others. Granted, if you have a relationship with a Snoop Dogg or a E-40—hell yeah, you'll work with 'em. But we worked with the producers around the corner. We worked with the artists around the corner, first and foremost. More than others. Because that sense of unity was everything. Now, it's like, a couple of these youngsters, they're into their own little thing. To each his own. But I'd say the sense of unity has dwindled down. Not to nothing, but it has dwindled overall.
The way you get that back is to eliminate the suckas. That's the bottom line. You gotta get the suckas outta the way. But you've really just got to let the suckas eliminate themselves. That's not a problem. A fool will always fall in their own shit.