I love all sports. I write music all the time. I play video games (only realistic ones; SOCOM, sports). I watch the stock market for present and future investments religiously. I am single so I'm interested in getting some SOON OMG! but on a serious note I'm interested in succeeding; BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY.
I'd like to meet:
I'd like to meet anyone who can further my career. I'd also like to network with anybody who's interested in joint business ventures that are beneficial to both parties. I'd be interested in meeting any ladies who are INDEPENDENT, self-sufficient, happy, interested in music (not necessarily hip-hop), beautiful, groupies (sorry had to say that), ambitious, have a sense of humor, freaky (in the house or "elsewhere"), and likes to have fun. I have the illest young producer, Hatz, but I'd be interested in meeting other producers who are interested in a talented young rapper who talks about contemporary issues. I'd like to meet Jay-Z. I have the utmost admiration for that guy. He has taken rap to another level. He's trying to rid us of the stigmas attatched to our hip hop culture, by part-owning a sports franchise, record label, clothing line; also by staying out of trouble (Now). Not to mention the fact that he is definitely sick and tired of hearing these garbage niggas make a mockery of what we call music. I'd help Def Jam immensely.
Movies:
Malcolm X, Heat, Black Hawk Down, Robocop, Juice, Boyz N the Hood, Baby Boy, Dog Day Afternoon, Face Off, Hostel, Fade to Black.
Television:
Sportscenter. My favorite channel is the Fox news channel. The O'reilly factor is my favorite show on that station. I obviously don't agree with everything the guy says, but it's interesting to see what middle America is brainwashed by. I actually do agree with the guy on most fronts though. I love the Cosby Show, Martin, Sports and DTMS.
Books:
The Autobiography of Malcolm X, Congo, Rising Sun, The Miseducation of the Negro (it's still relevant today), Deception Point, The DaVinci Code.
Heroes:
My Mother, Malcolm X, Huey P. Newton, Bobby Seale, Khalid Muhammed, Marcus Garvey, Tupac Shakur. Jay-Z for doing the same type of work these great men did, just on a corporate level. RIP Brothers.