I put a Flint choir at the end of my album too. But I just had to say something on this song with Em. On this song that represented the city so well. That’s the only line that I really went back, after I thought about it and changed. Usually, when I send people my verses I don’t go back and change it. But I didn’t change it because of how Em was rapping on there. I changed it because of what it meant for the city. That really affected me. You know, Flint is an hour from the D. It not being a natural disaster, it being something that could’ve been prevented, it affecting all these kids who got brain damage now. Lead poisoning. And just the effect that lead poisoning had on me personally and my family. I just had to shout them out, man. Because they need to hear that. They need that motivation. They need to know that this song… I knew this song was going to get attention. They need to know that on a song like this. Not just on a song like “Bigger Than Me.” On a song like this, where me and Eminem holding it down for the whole crib. Not just Detroit. For Flint, too.