Reverend
Rapid lyrics ontop of simple yet tight beats, complex lyrics that speak about real shit and say something more than hos and money.
Sample from Bob Marley
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Bud song, original beat by me (Bottles)
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When I was 11, I started writing songs and I bought a $10 mic from Target and using some instrumental tapes, me and a friend started recording shit on a little stereo. We sold our tapes at school and were pretty popular. Then when I was 13, I had to move but I continued writing and "recording" with my stereo. When I was 16, I started makin my own beats with a cheap computer program and here I am doin the same shit at 19.
I have influences from all over music, from Led Zeppelin to Bone Thugs-N-Harmony.