Mr. I love college has stolen my long time consistent idea. Knowing me, I've always have been placed with the idea of...what the hell am I going to do when I grow up? I'm supposed to be a rapper. My love for hip-hop, my autistic singular skill of being able to remember lyrics to rap songs like a day or two after hearing them and somewhat decent songwriting skills (Psych! maybe, maybe not?), was going to make me the Asher Roth of hip-hop.(But better) Nothing against him, more envyous, over I love college and heard a song or two that may be appealing to me. Even though I'm into more of the "gangster rap" scene, I was going to be the difference in hip-hop music. Eminem is the hardcore Detroit psycho lyricist who was poor and coulda gave a fuck less about anything and everything. I was going to be the second biggest white rapper in hip-hop. Asher Roth is not gangster and doesn't look like he came from the hood, he took the guitar riffs from Weezer's "Say it ain't so" with an additional beat and started rapping about the, what I personally do not agree with, form of college like the show on ABC family's Greek. Anyway, my idea was to be a white Italian male who dressed as "not preppy" just casual who rapped about the struggles of dealing with tough times that did not deal with growing up in the hood and also rapping about dreams and fantasies of stardom and fame, I wanted to relate to the suburban white boys who seem to really embrace rap because it shows a side of rebellion that suburban white boys do no see. Maybe if Roth dies out and people realize his rap about college isnt hard or real at all, I can find the courage to push towards hitting the hip-hop scene hard and eventually end up working with Lil Wayne(Weezy F. Baby, Please save the Baby) and Drake (Drizzy Drake Rodgers).
Til next blog my friends, peace out.....
P.S. - Look for Tomo to hit Young Money Entertainment in late 2010.
Saturday, April 18, 2009
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I hope one day you do live your dream buddy. Chances are something like that won't pan out but even if it doesn't, I at least appreciate your skills. Weezy should/ will be humbled to work with the infamous Dr. T.
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