In the 90’s, music of substance was more accessible and given a bigger push by labels. Some songs from that era took you to a higher place as if God himself was present.. Rarely get that feeling today.

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Too many rappers spitting lyrics that lead to violence coming back to them. Also, many are shooting blanks or missing with the so called guns they firing. I compare that to the inaccurate quarterback Byron Leftwich.

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Music with substance with out comprimising lyrically.

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Just a creative way to say I’m “nice” lyrically.. What two things or people are nicer than Walmart door greeters and Hallmark cards?! lol

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I was playing baseball and basketball but I still always felt hip hop as my passion. When I got hurt playing ball I finally began focusing 100 percent on hiphop. At the end of the day I just hope what I bring to the table can be an alternative to all the falsehoods out there in a lot of today’s music.

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As a fan I never feel victim to what was in or trendy.. You had to actually be nice for me to buy and support your music!

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In the 90’s era movies covered a much broader perspective of the black experience. Today we are limited to just Tyler Perry movies, which I like, but at the same time only show an exaggerated and extreme view into the black experience.

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I was born in 1980 meaning I came up in the 90’s. During that time there was more balance in the culture. There was actually an huge poetry/conscious hip hop scene and I feel that balance lacks today.

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End of the verse is a metaphor. I’m the god MC. Jesus is a rapper through me. I break down how so many lost cats don’t want to praise and pay homage but are first in line to pray when they are in a tight spot.

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Snitches having you flushing work down the toilet as well as being the reason so many brothers get locked up during the “summer sweeps” in Lexington, KY.

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