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Bags the Hood Monsta

Yup!!! Ya boy is Here.. Name: Bags aka tha Hood Monsta Bags is all about making music. He isn' trying to be the like every rapper in the game, he aint stealin no ones flow. He's a real nigga tryna take Hip hop out of its current state. Hip-hop right now is gettin borin with everybody tryna be the most gangsta and forget about the fun part. Bags is bringing back the fun in hip hop....
Tell me about your history? How did you get where you are now?
A graduate of Graphic Communication Arts High School was no academic slouch either. (Graduating with a 3.5 Average) Born and raised in Queens by both his parents; they tried to give him a normal life. However in the streets of Jamaica, Queens you cant help but to fall in to the fast money and culture. So thats what happened to Bags. He observed and wrote about his experiences, what he was surrounded by, and the stories of those who lacked his gift. At the age of 13 he felt this pen, pad, and mental notations were his ticket out of the HOOD that surrounded him. Through winning battles in his 'hood and his high school, he started to take rap seriously...AND NOW HE'S FOCUSED! -J. Soba
Your musical influences
Even though i started getting into rap music around sixth grade i was heavily influenced by B.I.G. He was the first rapper I ever heard. It was the first rap album that I bought. The nexd rapper i heard was Jay-Z. He influenced my music to where i would try to make my words stronger than his. He was a very big influence because I saw the ambition and drive that he carried. Dame Dash, Beanie Sigel, Cam'ron, Mase, and the Lox are some of the heaviest influences that I have had.
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