The path began in the summer of 1998. There was a cassette player, a Missy Elliott album, and Hard Knock Life. He took up rapping as a hobby but quickly dropped what he was doing because he did not feel it was good. Those thoughts would eventually change with the release of "Chronic 2001". Biznez began as "The B". Lame works such as, "Test the Mic" and "Plain and Simple" were initial albums that placed the artist forward into a love for music. He realized that he was not good but tried to get better. His friends did not like what he was doing, and he spent a lot of his upcoming years overcoming the odds. Being that he wasn't from the streets, he did not truly have sufficient enough stories to back up the so called "gangsta rap" that he was doing. After December of 2005, the rapper was given a steady direction in his music. The death of his best friend and confidant, Rashad Giles, inspired the artist to strive for the truth to be brought to music. No more of this fast lifestyle and so called "selling drugs" and "fuckin' bitches". It was about substance. Leaving food for thought. Something to help the mind grow; not deteriorate into a mesh of ignorant thinking and misguided ways. To increase the respect amongst African Americans and to unite an entire generation of Americans as one. Black, white, asian, whatever; there should be one people without the special rules for the not so common man that differs from he who works everyday and struggles to put food on a low income family's table. These are our times, to bring lightning to the steps of congress, tell them to stop their personal ambitious agendas and focus on their constituents. The people who put them there. This truly IS BIZNEZ...