Vic Mensa recently shared a wild story about getting into a fight with Italian mobsters at a club where he was scheduled to perform. The brawl would cost him $10,000 to smooth things over.
Taking to Instagram on Sunday (March 23) Mensa recalled the incident that led him to sobriety,
It all began when Mensa said he was helping a friend who was being attacked.
“The next thing I see is my mans down in the crowd in a sea of strangers going like this, ‘Vic! So I start going down there,” Mensa said. “He like, ‘G, they just choked me and dragged me out the club! And they not even security!’ I’m like, ‘Who? Who did this to you?’
“I’m a nut so I already had a bottle of Ace of Spades in my hand. Boom! I crashed his ass. Immediately, this sh*turned into a melee,” he continued.
“I told you, I only got one friend in the building. Now this shit is not going well,” Mensa added “I’m getting punched up and down like cartoon fists in a cloud. I’m getting wrestled by eight n-ggas at one time, no Diddy.”
As the brawl spilled over into the streets, he thought he would be reduced but the story had another twist.
“Next thing I know, I too am getting choked out the club. I’m dolo in the alley. I see a black Suburban truck. I’m thinking this muthaf**ka is sent by God to save me [laughs]. It’s not my car at all. I try to open the door, the n*gga locked the door on me.”
When he arrived back at his hotel, the Chicago rapper discovered that he was in a brawl with Italian mobsters.
“My mans called me, who I didn’t even know was in that city at that time. He was like, ‘Man, that was the Italian mob. They finna kill you!’ I couldn’t breathe right again,” as he jokkingly, imitated an asthma attack.
Eventually, Mensas called his “big homie” in his hometown who agreed to pay a $10,000 payment to keep the mobsters off his back.
“I’m thinking this shi*t could be a sinister set-up. When I tell you my section was so muthaf**king dry. It wasn’t no h*es in my sh*t got these eight big-ass 7-foot Africans with me,” he continued.
Mensa said he told the story as a cautionary tale and to share why his now sober.
“Long story short, I get the bread, I pay the mob. Oh yeah, but that’s another one of the reasons why I don’t drink.”


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