MilBoyGansta
My Opinion About Life
Things in my life that I wish I can Change. I was brought up around drugs money and power. When I was younger , I thought that cash ruled everything around me. I thought everything was about loyalty in trust. But it is not. I was raised around the biggest and Notorious Gansters. Hoodlums, Thieves, Murderers, Friends and Foes. And or eyes the closes we get to a celebrity. Is our neighborhood Dope Boys. We all wanted that life. The cars , Jewelry and girls. Do I fill that people underestimate life? Do I fill people take life for granted? âœWell Yes I Doâ. I took life for granted a few times. I was out there on the limb. I didnât get help coming up like most kids. I didnât have my parents with me my whole life. My mother was hooked on drugs. And my father was in and out of prison. I never thought my father was a deadbeat because he wasnât there. Most people think that way. I knew half of the reason why my father was locked up. And to me I fill that he risk his life to go out there to make money to provide for our family. And I commend him for that. My mother is a strong black women. I seen the devil evolve to a Goddess . I remember when she left us home along for two months in St Paul Minnesota. Everyday we struggled for ourselves. Everyday my sister and brothers held each other an cried. I always been a surviver. I will always remember were I came from. Remember my music is a way to relief pain. Something like when you hear gods music. You instantly cry for some reason when the choir start playing. That is something that touch your Mind, Body and Soul. Support my music, but not just because you fill for me. Support the talent who is going to give back. Support the talent who really love there fans. Support that person who can reach out to help another brother or sister, no matter what the raise. We are still one. Any up incoming parties or get together I will perform for free. So leave your info were you can be contacted. MilBoy Performs âœNo Feeâ.
Tell me about your history? How did you get where you are now?
BIOGRAPHY OF A RAP STAR
MilBoyGansta, was born Johnathan Shields November 27, 1985 in Milwauke Wisconsin.Milboy was raised in the slums of the 1.B.G Also known as 1st In Burleigh. His gutter slang, soft spoken vioce speaks on how he was raised,and how the streets and the drugs affected his life. As an aspiring young rapper,MilBoy used his talent in his Middle School talant show. Which caught the attention of Local Reecord Company Stomp Down Records in 1999-2000. Stomp Down Ceo, Anthony âœBig Toneâ Scott and Rodney âœFiveâ Davis were amazed by the rappers potential, But said he wasnât quite ready. But Big Tone was willing to work with the artist to make him better. As MilBoy became more serious with the music, his mother became concerned with Tone and (Fives) influence on her son. His father genes rubbed off on him, leaving him to sell drugs and steal cars at a early age. Milboy was stopped from from seeing the two Ceoâs, but that did not stop him from being on the streets, The fast life stuck with him threw his childhood until he was an adult. As time passed Big Tone, (Five) and Milboys father Leroy âœLee Pâ Shields, were indited on Conspiracy. That didnât stop the Milboy who went on doing projects with other up incoming Milwaukee rappers, like âœskriptâ and âœDri Cardinâ. MilBoy is here to tell it like it is,the truth behind his life. Who ever sign this artist will be pushing out the first major rapper from Milwaukee. Which has been under rated for years. 10 yars of experience is worth giving this artist a chance. His focus is bringing Milwaukee together an getting the Midwest back on the charts. This artist does more then just rap about the bad times of his life. He talks about the change In the world, and the people. He speaks on it all. My favorite Quote he says âœI Just Want To Be Heard, Not Famousâ. He wants to Let the people know, itâs not about being in the spot light all the time And going after Jewelry, Groupies and Cars. There are alot of people who grew up threw the same struggle, so what he speaks on many can relate to.