Life's Inmates
A Hardcore Rap Hip-Hop track by Life's Inmates.
SoundClick artist Life's Inmates presents "gotta survive", a remarkable release in the Hardcore Rap Hip-Hop genre. The song establishes its own world and invites the listener to settle in. The arrangement unfolds with a natural ease, guiding the listener through a more immersive experience. Life's Inmates continues to build a Hardcore Rap Hip-Hop catalog on SoundClick, one of the longest-running platforms for independent artists.
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Independent artist Life's Inmates drops "get at em", a Hardcore Rap Hip-Hop track on SoundClick. It is the kind of track that finds the right moment to make itself heard. The track delivers a memorable listening experience in this genre, and effortlessly connects with the listener. Find more from Life's Inmates on SoundClick, a platform built for independent music discovery.
Whats up this is Life's Inmates, for the longest time as far back as i could remember i had this love for Rap/Hip hop. Anytime i felt down or discourage i was always lead back to my notepad and pen, writting every feeling at that moment i had. I use every aspect of life to make me as versitile as possible, stating either facts, dislikes, likes, hatrid, love, sadness, happiness, struggles, or just your everyday rhyme just for a pick me up.
I grew up very quickly struggling through life experiences that i never understood. From my mother and father being hooked on drugs to divorce parties every night. To my mother picking her kids over drugs and getting clean, while my father witch is still around living in another state never calls or trys to keep in contact. But what i learned from all struggles is, they could only make you stronger. My life was once a mess and i'm sure millions of people go through harder struggles then me, and these are the reasons why i am who i am today. I take no shit from nobody, i stick to loyalty i stick to striving for excellence when there is no more room to prosper. The hip hop idustry has taught me to control my emotions in a hole other prospective, when i feel that chill in my spine i'm ready to rhyme. Rage is one of my biggest obsticals i face and unleash venom everytime i take that energy and put it to a mic. My fight at this very moment is to bring this rap world to new heights. I use to hear real music when i was younger as 10 years old listening to wu-tang on my porch in oakwood heaghts in staten island NY, but to tell you the truth i hear total garbage. At this point in my life i think the world of hip hop has took the biggest turn for the worst, all people are signed for these days, are some catchy chorus's bumping to a chorus and not giving a damn about what the message is in the song because honeslty there probably is no message except this ones gangsta,(to tell you the truth a real gangsta wouldn't let you even know it) this one isn't i get all the woman you get none i got money you got none. I'm so pissed and i'll be damned if i sit back and just watch this happen. so i love you all and you could look foward to seeing me on this beatiful thing called soundclick ripping into everyone of these wanna be no talented wanna be gangsta's. "Life is a test, not how much money you could get" respect every minute before it ends" cause it could pass by at the turn of a head," catch me if you can" i'll be waiting to take you on your deathbed"
Wu-tang, Biggie, Tu-pac, onyx, Jay-z, Eminem, Tone Def, Nas,