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"The first music I remember listening to is Suave House; my dad had an 8Ball & MJG tape," Nard says. "2pac, though, 2pac was who I remember listening to most... When somebody make music that got truth in it, you can relate to it even if you ain't really been through it."
Nard's close-knit circle formed the hip-hop collective Mob Squad and the crew dropped their first project, Get Your Mind Right Vol. 1, in the summer of 2005 while Nard was in high school. By the end of the next year, their youthful aggression and energetic rhymes—think a raucous blend of Boosie and Meek Mill—caught the ear of Mob Boss, the owner of Jacksonville record label Hustle House, the godfather of the city's club scene and an artist himself, who took them under his wing. "He was a club promoter, but shit, that's like calling Jesus a carpenter," Nard says about Mob Boss. "He's bigger than that to me. He was like my role model."