Walk it like you talk it: Lil Soulja Slim visits C-Murder, Cardell Hayes, and Mac in prison. [must see photos]

We often hear rappers paying homage to artists who are dead or in jail without backing up their talk with action.

Lil Soulja Slim is someone who not only pays homage to the stars before him, he goes out of his way to check in on them. He knows personally how much fake love can run through the streets by how a lot of people treated him when he entered the game.

Earlier today Slim hit the road to visit his Uncle C Murder. He ran into Mac and Cardell Hayes while in there and had a long talk with them. It’s great to see that Lil Slim is keeping their legacies alive, even if it’s something as small as paying for a picture with them. (Yes, it costs to take photos with them)

Check out the photos posted to his instagram earlier today.

This is a photo that we think Soulja Slim would have been proud to see. Tell us what you think in the comments below!

Mikecol Craige

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