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Jesta (Kevin Viveiros), son of George Viveiros and Brenda Correia, a local rapper, who grew up in Boston MA, has a past like an hourglass. Times run out for this street rapper. Its different for this man, rapping is a way of life not a simple past time. For Jesta life has been a game of chess, making moves in order to stay in the game.After moving out of state former member of his school rap crew Fast Life Entertainment, made his own way. His raps empathize having a rough childhood, and being pulled into gangs in and out, dealing with drugs violence and more. Jesta not only tells about his rise from the bottom, slowly to the top, but also lets people know, the "hood" life is not one in which you want to live. This East Coast rapper has a lot to say in his music. Rap is a form of poetry for these young confused men. Some people look at hip-hop as violence, but honestly it is a form of art. The pleasure and pain brought forth in the production of this music is one of a kind. Jesta didn't start off were he was today, he literally had to die to be reborn a hip-hop role model. shouts to my boy for all the help KD - thanks man
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Hip-Hop Freestyle
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Peak #3,568
Peak in subgenre #279
Author
Jesta
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yes
Uploaded
March 24, 2006
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MP3 1.9 MB 128 kbps 0:49
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