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My name is John Howard and I live in Ringgold Georgia. I have been raping since 5th grade. I started off raping in front of my class rappin about cartoon's. As I grew up and kept doin this for fun, it became a hoobbie. I started to actually write down the things that I thought, and started to make them into songs, and as I got a little bit more older, probably 13 years old, I met a guy name Blake Pappas. We started raping together in 2003. I tought him everything he knows. I started a group called LJRP when I was in 8th grade. Blake was the only one that ever stuck beside me through the hole thing. Later on when I turned 14 we said forget about LJRP and start another group, and it was called the Dirty South Boyz. The people that was in the group was Blake Pappas, Jordan Cummings and meself. We went very far with our music and took it very seriously. But somewhere along the line everything started to fall apart for me. I felt neglected and like I was not appreciated for what I do. I had always thought of goin by myself but I never really worked up enough courage to do it. But finally I did and in my opinion, I think im doin great. The Dirty South Boyz were together for almost three years. Im now a solo artist, so look out for Blazin J., im makin major moves in the game, so holla at me if you have any questions. GOD BLESS!!! PEACE
My name is John Howard and I live in Ringgold Georgia. I have been rappin since 5th grade. I started off rappin in front of my class rappin about cartoon's. As I grew up and kept doin this for fun, it became a hobbie. I started to actually write down the things that I thought, and started to make them into songs, and as I got a little bit more older, probably 13 years old, I met a guy name Blake Pappas. We started rappin together in 2003. I tought him everything he knows. I started a group called LJRP when I was in 8th grade. Blake was the only one that ever stuck beside me through the hole thing. Later on when I turned 14 we said forget about LJRP and start another group, and it was called the Dirty South Boyz. The people that was in the group was Blake Pappas, Jordan Cummings and myself. We went very far with our music and took it very seriously. But somewhere along the line everything started to fall apart for me. I felt neglected and like I was not appreciated for what I do. I had always thought of goin by myself but I never really worked up enough courage to do it. But finally I did and in my opinion, I think im doin great. The Dirty South Boyz were together for almost three years. Im now a homo artist, so look out for Blazin J., im makin major moves in the game, so holla at me if you have any questions. GOD BLESS!!! PEACE
I rap live all the time. Mainly in local clubs and some out of town. I love to do it and impress my fans. I got drunk on stage one time and jumped off of it after my song, little did I know it was like a 10ft. fall.
My only influences in my rap is God, my parents, the struggle, that haters and the greatest rapper of all time ( Tupac Shakur )