I was super high.

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Very recently I had no blog support and a very small fan base. I spent countless hours emailing every hip hop blog I could google just to get them to post my music and VERY FEW DID. After XV and I did our first collab with Gudda Gudda from Young Money called “I Get It"some of the blogs started to take me more seriously and actually started to initiate communication with me asking what I had planned. At the time "Let My Tape Rock” was still in the works so I let them know that. Ben is a buddy of mine who connected XV and myself for “Let My Tape Rock” and he also set up “I Get It”, which was very successful around the web. I was giving Ben his respect for doing what he said he would do.

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Originally we had planned to do a music video and a show for this song, but that doesn’t look too promising at the moment due to conflicting schedules. Dont count it out completely though because if theres a fan demand for it we’ll make it happen.

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I’ve noticed a lot of people cant handle me for who I am, and this is how I feel about it. As Popeye would say “I yam what I yam” and you should just respect it.

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I’ve been rapping since elementary school. I went to elementary school at Pembroke Lakes Elementary in Pembroke Pines, Florida. I would write raps or poems in class and read/rap them out loud during recess. They were usually poems to girls telling them I had a crush or some shit LOL.

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