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What do you do when you lose everything that most people value? This was the question that 3-2 had to ask himself a few years ago when a concert that he promoted left him completely broke. Left with no money, no car, no friends, and nowhere to live he was forced to ask himself the question, "What do I do now"? His answer was to pick up his pen dig deep and go back to his roots as an emcee. Left with virtually nothing after the failed concert attempt he moved in with the one homie that was still willing to hold him down and help him regroup. So ofcourse, this was the beginning of 3-2 & Big Will. They immediately began the creative process and hooked up with a former business associate and recorded their first project in one day. This was an EP titled Millenium Money. They were able to secure a consignment deal with all of the Musicland stores (Sam Goody, etc..) and managed to garner very respectful sales figures. This led to a relationship with BCD Music Group out of Texas who at this time were working projects by Paul Wall, Chamillionaire, and others. Now, the guys are promoting 310 Rush Avenue, their newest release on Loudboy/BCD. This album is named after the address they were residing at during the regrouping phase of 3-2's career which incidentally was the start of Big Will's career. See, until then Big Will had never truly been a part of the rap game, he simply stepped his game up so he could help his boy out(Okay maybe he wanted to increase his cashflow to). At any rat