About Me
Straight up out of the gutta, where poverty exist. where even as a young in i was caught in the mist. Hardtimes, struggle, and pain followed me until the age of 16, where I developed a talent and was introduced to the fastlife. Ihad began to put all of my trials and tribulations down onto the pad leaving one hell of a story to be told. I attended Cvpa high school where I met upcoming St.Louis artist Hakeem the Dream and Yodi slim and where the rap group Misjudge was formed with my brothers Above Ave. and Mal-Man. We traveled a long road puttin out mixtape after mixtape, we got radio play (J Knicks) and performed at many venues but it came to a crashing hault after life took it's toll. In 2004 I became a father of twin boys, which made me put rap to the back burner for a second to be a father. In 2006 I fathered another son and around the same time dropped my 1st solo mixtape Back 4 da Summa and I had a daughter in 2008, shit got hard so I did what any nigga would do, GRIND. At this time rap became just something to do and I lost my drive for music because I was too caught up in the hype I was making. Life was becoming too easy and I was getting comfortable with the way I was living. All good things must come to an end, at the end of 2008, I almost found myself involved with drug, weapon, and a murder charge. As usual a higher power stepped in and helped mr realize what life is really about, so given this 2nd chance, I promised myself and my family that I would do shit right. I fell back to my roots with an even bigger story to tell 16 Hard..Influences: Pac, Biggie, Jay-Z, Nas, Jeezy, Lil Wayne, Drake, Eminem, Kanye West, Russell Simmons, Diddy, T.I., I.P.C., Above Ave, Mal-Man, and M.i.cMixtape app: Legally Hustlin vol 1,2,3, Quail clean cut thuggin, Space jam just rap, Fala on the grind, Rocky Maverick, Above no days off, and of course urs truely Back 4 da Summa, the Flood, and 16 Hard.