In Jail with Lady SB: "She Tried to Freestyle but She Couldn’t"

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In the video, DJ Zar engages in a conversation with Toronto-based artist Mula Money, who is known for her talents in tattoo artistry, TikTok, and rap. During the discussion, Mula Money opens up about her time spent at the Vanier Centre for Women, specifically highlighting her experiences while fellow artist Lady SB was also incarcerated there. Mula Money recalls the interactions she had with Lady SB, noting the impact and presence Lady SB maintained within the jail environment. Lady SB’s reputation seemingly resonated with many inmates, causing her name to “ring bells” during their stay.

This dynamic setting provided Mula Money with a unique perspective on the influence of personalities within incarceration and how reputations can transcend walls even in such confined spaces. The conversation offers viewers a glimpse into the lives of artists who have navigated through challenging circumstances while maintaining their creative spirits.

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