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THE DREAM:

My dream personally is to give back to my city. I’m from Jersey City, NJ, you feel me I’m just trying to do something, make it out there, and I can give it back. The same way white people is building condos for the other white people, I can build condos for my brothers and sisters, and they can still have low income and pay they hundred dollars a month for they rent, you feel what I’m saying. Living in a condo like everybody else.

 

 

OPEN MIC:

God bless everybody. Shout out to [group].

THE STRUGGLE:

The struggle in the world in general is these white people, feel me? Not the Caucasians, feel me. So I don’t want your blog to get misinterpretated. The white people is the government. They f****** everything up. They taking us out of our places to build condos and all kind of crazy sh**. That’s a struggle; that’s a major struggle . They come in. They raising prices. You can’t even get a quarter bag of chips no more for a quarter! Chips fifty cent now. That’s the struggle. They just trying to throw us all the way under the bus.

WHAT I DO:

I do music, but I fundraise for the studio time.

 

 

WHY I DO:

Why do I do music? Because it’s something that I love to do. It’s a passion. I want to bring back the old school hip-hop because all this new school stuff is not right.

 

         PoB: Why do you say it’s not right?

 

Cause look what they’re doing. They’re sitting here doing nae-naes and watch me whoas, and what the hell is that? That’s not music. That’s not something that gets the soul pumping, you get what I’m saying? All that do is make you want to go outside and be retarded.

 

          PoB: So what is your music?

 

My music is about God, it’s about, like, real life stuff, not nae nae and whoa and all that stupid stuff they got going on.

 

         PoB: What is real life stuff?

 

Real life stuff like what’s really going on in the hood. All these little girls out here having babies and they’re babies, like, real life sh**. There’s no sugar coating. Everyone’s trying to sugar coat it now, but it’s not about the sugar coating cause sugar coating has got everybody running around with guns. Look at what Chief Keef and them did. They f***** sh** up, you fell me?

 

So all I’m trying to do.. I’m just trying to bring it back. Bring rap back to rap. Not going round here trying to kill each other. You feel what I’m saying? Like when Nas and them had it, it wasn’t about killing each other. Feel me?

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