Lil' Buddy didn't exactly live your average everyday childhood as a strong percentage of young kids do. At just three days right after his ninth birthday, he was brutally mauled by a starved driven mad dog. While the owners drove out of state to pick up a shipment of weed, two others were attacked along with Lil’ Buddy. But unfortunately, Buddy got the worst. The Doctors said that if the dog would have gotten literally one inch deeper into his skull, he would have died. He had over 450 Stitches in his head alone. You could only imagine the type of effect that could have on a person that age growing up. Going through junior high school, he was a very smart student but had no respect for authority figures, and as result, stayed in trouble. Nothing too serious, or at least nothing he couldn’t get out of himself. Believe it or not, around the time he got in high school, was when things really went bad. Moving all around the midsouth region. Four years of high school, five different high schools, three different states. After that, he figured it would probably be better off on his own. Not That His Single Mother wasn't able to take care of him, she tried as hard as one could do in her situation with two kids. But Buddy was ready for a change. So he went back to Memphis, one of the most violent cities in the nation. However it was the place where he was born and raised. But, the wrong took an even worse turn when he got into selling drugs. It wasn't as if he wanted to do it, as it was a means just to get by. But then however, he started snorting powder and taking the xanex he had been selling , and eventually got hooked. ............................................Lil’ Buddy had a heart attack and overdosed at the age of eighteen. Then, as most would probably imagine, he quit every drug that harmed the body and that took away the focus of what he really wanted to do, which was rap. To get out a message, to express certain views, to get a club crunk. Whatever, it was, but as long as it was still music. Sometimes, completely flip it around. Lil’ Buddy always says, that the people that have made there millions in rap are gonna be it, be they have changed rap, and no one can compete with that. So, the Next millionaires are gonna be the people that change rap again. That’s Lil’ Buddy, That’s Memphis. That’s It!
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