Back in 2012 I tried recording my first time, it was an unforgettable experience. Taken as a birthday present I got new industry insite recording in a professional for time. After that I began showing more of my music scene moves to my peers in high school. Some liked it some hated but I knew it wasn't enough for simply being known for recording a nice hip hop song and giving a CD or two to the pr
ettiest girls in high school. I needed a following a team to hold me down I began wanting to record with my most into it music friends trying to record and make music with them. From time to time I would record for myself with my uncle or with my music peers. But It was impossible to have are music reach a next level with out no vast numbers of CDs or internet marketing or recording time money. I began falling of not that I wasn't a popular artist It became impossible to make much ROI off of are following. As push came to shove as soon as I got caught slipping the hatters came. They stolen my rap books for both my self and what I written for my team. I was devastated my people my people knew I was off. I began less time having group recording sessions and made music by my self. I still hang around my boys smoking around a recording or going or hosting parties with them. I had focus much more in my females part of my fan base, having little hood click with them giving CDs for free to them,smoking with them or inviting them to a show. It became more of a social interaction and social media gathering that would support my career. I graduted high school in the summer of 2014 with barely any left imagery as that artist I remain holding stoner part average street n***a part thot magnet under my belt. During the summer I found I found doing little simple things like recording time money, giving out FREE mixtapes or performing anywhere live difficult to do at least half the time.