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Short 200 recently tapped in with his opposition, D n I Mike, to speak on the situation involving Drip City Art — and surprisingly, despite repping different sides, both seem to be on the same page when it comes to questioning the image that’s being portrayed. A lot of people assume that once individuals become opposition, there’s no communication or agreement on anything whatsoever. But that’s not always the case — especially when it comes to verifying who was actually around during certain eras. If both parties were outside back in the day, riding the same buses, attending the same parties, and witnessing who was really present before any funk ever started, then they share a timeline that can’t easily be rewritten. So when someone new allegedly jumps off the porch and begins presenting themselves as if they’ve always been deeply involved, sometimes it’s the very same rivals who can momentarily agree on what they remember. And in this case, both sides have raised doubts about whether Drip City Art was as active back then as he appears to be now — with some even suggesting he’s more of a late-entry “2015 gangster” rather than someone who was involved from the beginning. This situation highlights how, even among enemies, shared history can lead to brief moments of alignment — especially when authenticity is being questioned. For InYoBidness TV, it’s another reminder that reputations are often built on who was really present when it mattered, not just what’s being claimed after the fact.