..I was born in Houston Texas and first lived on Scott Street with my aunt, her three kids, my momma, my two older brothers, and my older sister. After a while of living there we finally moved to that Mo’ City Mo.’ I was around the age of four, about two years later we moved to B.G. or better known as Briargate. We lived there for six years and had to move to Briar Villa with my Godmother due to some financial troubles. After living there for a while we moved to the South West to live in The Pines of Westbury for three years and I attended Fondren Middle School. I was fourteen around the time my oldest brother Money Man got out of the penitentiary after doing five years. While he was in there he was wrecking niggas. And when he was in the free world music labels were contacting him, but he stayed in and out of jail. When he got home I was always around him and my other brother. So I got my swagga from them fools, you know. Money showed me how to wreck on the mic and the first thing I learned was how to do a chorus. He would always say, “Make music that will stick in their head like Pac.†We finally move back to that Mo’ City Mo,’ where I attended Willowridge High School. “The home of the stars,†including myself. I went there for two years and then my momma had this bright idea to get married and move. Once she was married she decided to move to the North West side of Houston. I then attended Cy-Springs High School. Cy-Springs was a racially mixed school, unlike Willowridge which was an all black school. Moving to such a racially mixed school gave me culture shock. I finally got used to the different atmosphere and graduated in 2003. I tried the college thing for one semester, but it didn’t work out. So I moved back to Houston. Once I got back I immediately went back to the rap game. The first month I was back I moved to the South West due to family issues. Money Man and I lived in Victoria Park, and we did music day in and day out. That’s why Iam the way I am. I always have run the streets, and been around thugs. “My Nigga That’s How it Go.†I do solo and group work and I have worked with a lot of local producers and rappers. I’ve worked with a local producer Sean Blaze as well as Swamp and Kojack. You can also catch me on Hood Hefna’s Mix tape series. I’m an unsigned artist. Mo’ City Mo’ “Street Souljas we are more than a group we are family.â€
YOUNG SOULJA
YOUNG SOULJA