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Bleu DaVinci on Joining BMF and the Group's Hard-Partying Ways

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http://www.vladtv.com - BMF affiliate Bleu DaVinci recently sat down with VladTV to chat about his early days with the group, partying with the crew, and the notorious BMF billboard that used to tower over Atlanta.

The 'Angels & Demons' emcee recalled being first introduced to BMF co-founder Big Meech by DJ Pooh, saying that at that time, the group had yet to come together.

"There was no BMF when I started rocking with Meech, and there was no big crew," DaVinci recounted. "It wasn't until after we got real cool and I started bringing my people in...and he brought more people in, until we had enough people that you could actually call a crew."

DaVinci then revealed that the group was initially referred to as "Meechie's Boys," a label that Meech was not fond of. It wasn't until later that one of DaVinci's cousins suggested calling the crew BMF.

Moving on, DJ Vlad brought up an instance back in 2004 when BMF flew him out to Atlanta to hang out and party. "The level that you all partied at was something that I had not seen before or after," Vlad said to DaVinci's amusement.

"We just like to have fun, we just like to have a good time," he explained. "At the end of the day, that's what we did," he added, saying it was "all love."

Wrapping up, DaVinci weighed in on the infamous "The World Is BMF's" billboard that formerly stood in Atlanta. Despite what many believed at the time, he says the signage was simply marketing for a mixtape of the same name.

Check out the clip to hear more about the group's hard-partying lifestyle and story behind the billboard.