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TRU E-Nation on Growing Up in Angola & Getting Out After 9,125 Days. (Part 1)

A close friend of C-Murder Eric Brown recently got out of Angola Prison. He served 9,125 days and his story will make your jaw drop.

Eric Brown served 25 years in Louisiana State Penitentiary. In part 1 of this interview, he details growing up in Angola. This is one of our favorite interviews to date.

The younger generation needs to hear more of this. There is a lot of content going around promoting foolishness. Let us know what you think in the comments below.

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