It's not that he's misunderstood, it's that to know Asaad you have to dig deep.
In a short period of time, the North Philly rapper has felt two record deals fall through his fingers (G-Unit/Interscope and Atlantic Records) and the dishonesty from former friend and collaborator, Pusha T, when he reportedly took "God Flow" from Asaad and called it his own.
"Atlantic couldn't fathom 45-songs/ 'White II' a triple album, two hours long," he raps at the end of "Flowers II" song, "In Tha Black Sand, "Pusha T stole from me/ He ain't do me right."