In a Kentucky federal prison, Fat Money shared how Kanye West's album "Donda 2" lifted him out of depression during his gun possession sentence. Fat Money, serving time for a weapons charge, reached out to Digital Nas to express gratitude for the album's impact on his mental state. Despite limited internet access, the album helped him cope with his situation. Digital Nas reciprocated the love and support, looking forward to collaborating once Fat Money is released. Fat Money's criminal past prevented him from legally owning a firearm, as revealed by his attempt to bring a loaded gun through airport security in 2024. His influence on "Donda 2" was significant, and Digital Nas shared their message exchange online. The album, initially released on a special device, later became available on streaming services and featured various artists. However, legal issues arose as producers accused Kanye of using their work without permission or compensation. Despite these challenges, "Donda 2" remains accessible on streaming platforms.