 
dareal1Infamous
I'm a one man show but from time to time I bring my folks to the stage to make it happen.
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Go 18s Go 18s
It what we do in da Bay. We don't get crunk we get retarded, stupid and hyphy. 'Go 18's' is not a song but a way of life, ya da da mean.
 
Cookies Cookies
It's the Fig newtons with rich creme filling. Women want to horde it but it takes a real playa to drinch it in milk, ya feels me.
 
Kinky Kinky
late night rumble wit ya shortie while ya heading to the honey comb hideout (on "Knock N Da Street" Album
 
Who Ya Rollin Wit Who Ya Rollin Wit
There's a-lot of rappers out here but who is ya really rolling wit? N.M.E getting racks and snatching up ya best quater piece. Wanted: Captains and generals to take this movement worldwide and thats paper so I ask ya again, 'Who Ya Rolling Wit'
Welcome to town business where hustla's play all day and if you ain't no quater piece than I suggest ya step ya A game up. Leave the playa hating on the outskirts of da bay cuz around here we get racks and bust from da windows of scrappers cuz da message of today: bring Oakland, Ca back where it belongs, in the spotlight.Band/artist history
What is to be said is to be felt. I make music about my life and daily happenings living in Oakland, Ca. Abanded by our mother at an early age and raised by an abusive father, I started spitting rap lyrics like everybody else for fun because it's what playa's do when posted up on da block paper chasing. 
When I was 14 I linked up with my brother to create the hiphop group T-Zone and Tony T and we had a song "This is How We Chill" from a song taken from Roger Troutman (RIP) of Zapp. This was my first experience meeting anybody of that calibar and I still remember what he told us "we can use the song but I want 50k later" so the song stayed local. I did this rap thing off and on with another hiphop group called BHB until I was 17 doing shows at the black expo, car shows, radio sponsored events and teen parties. We dropped a jewel called "Jr's on Death Row" and got the attention from a New York Hustla running the now defunct Phatta Datta Records the late Mr Scatterfield. We meet some interesting people such as Mary J, Leon, E-40, Allen Iverson and LL Cool J (who still have our music but never hit us up but that's cool) but that fast money and street life kept calling my name so the rap game didn't take off like everyone expected. 
Going across state lines gave me an opportunity to meet some interesting cats and go getters trying do they show-biz thang and this hustle. I kicked it with cats down in Houston (Harris County) Denver, Las Vegas, Oregon and Washington but this rapping got real serious when I got hit up with some charges and my folks was putting down No Mercy, so they said to apply pressure to spitting lyrics instead of bricks when I touch down from the plantation so this is where I'm at and this is now my paper chase. Ya feels me.
Right now the single "Go 18s" is the lead off track and is a little about me and my folks and how we keep it hyphy. For any playa and shorty who rose from the gutter, food stamps and cornflakes morning, noon and nite than you'll feel us and if you don't than don't judge anybody on trying to better themselves from a bad situation. The track "Cookies" is what I do. If you never got dressed to kill waxed the candy and polished da chrome ready to make your presence felt than man you bench warmin. Every so called playa and bonifide hustla has to have at least four quater pieces in the stable that's ready to roll at a moments notice and one to three chariots on at least doves. This is town business and this is how Oakland, Ca get down.
I'm leaving the music Busiiness to No Mercy to direct my career down the right path so I dont have to take it across state lines to eat cuz I'll do it when that stomach start grumblin. so look out for the single in July 2006 and get ready for the ride.Have you performed in front of an audience?Every chance I get I brings it to the stage. I've blew up stages at various clubs, venues, special events and anywhere a crowd is at. The stage is the world and I'm trying to touch millions of eardrums. I'm still waiting to stand in front of 25k people and give them this town business in full effect.
Your musical influences
Oh this is good because I grew up listening to the Ohio Payers, Zapp Band, Ojays from the backseat of my uncles caddy or jag. As I hit my teens T-short, NWA, Sir Mix a-lot, LL Cool J ruled the airwaves. I still bump Pac, 50, E-40 but I feels my slow jams when I got a little brezzy in the passenger seat.What equipment do you use?
Everything when they lock me up in the Funk Lab in Richmond, CaAnything else?
Ladies it's time to dress up cuz daddy comming to town so get your ID's correct and hit the teller machines and playa's there ain't no parking lot pimpin going on around here so expect to come inside.
Oakland, CA  
USA
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459297
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