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Introduction
- ok new to rap pad so this my first rap
- basically to start off I never been in the trap
- I was raised in San Antonio with my family
- had my dad and my mom to comfort me
- now I'm not gonna lie I hated Hip hop
- hated all the rappers and the shit they dropped
- but then one day I had enough
- so I started writing, just to show my stuff
- I had a black and white composition
- wrote how I would kill the competition
- I said to myself this ain't half bad
- but I made my first mistake when I showed my dad
- "Son what's this bullshit your writing about
- how yo rhymes so hot you causing droughts
- betta clear this rap shit from out yo head
- and live this in your dreams and go to bed"
- Damn, how could he be so cruel
- I was only fourteen, I wasn't acting a fool
- I made a promise on that fateful day
- that I was gonna be a rapper and get paid
- so I studied the greats from Slick Rick to Kane
- Boogie Down, Rakim and N.W.A
- My flow got better, as I practiced
- read dictionaries forwards and backwards
- learned how to rhyme in multisyllabic time
- I was doing fine, with mad shine and no word of crime
- but then I had an epiphany in my living room
- I was watching boondocks until the music went boom
- it was during the scene when Huey fought Bushido Brown
- The rappers vocals was so profound
- who was this MC who slaughtered words like Nas
- The beat was very jazzy but sort of odd
- I looked online to find the source
- and on Wikipedia I found a Force
- called Madvillain and the song All CAPS
- why the hell was this not considered mainstream rap
- Madlib conducted beats like a scientist
- and MF DOOM was a character, I couldn't resist
- they told stories, made visions, seduced women
- straight pimpin, So villain, they was living
- This is it I said, I knew my destiny
- I wanted to rip Mics and become a MC
- Like DOOM and QUAS, with my lyrical knowledge
- sending fools to school with no money for college
- so from that day I been writing my legacy
- with my pen and pad, good luck in forgetting me
- spelling out greatness now, as I type this excellent
- and that's my story and I came to represent
- I AM HERE
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