First rappers I was ever a fan of MYSELF was MC Hammer, I grew out my lil ducktail to go wit my box fade and put water on it just to resemble his
...woke up early,sat indian style eatin fruity pebbles in my draws waiting for his cartoon to come on,him actually being from the bay and cali made it that much bigger
....Also Digital Underground but mostly Humpty
....i was actually
over that shyt bein at the time what i thought was a "elaborate" and genius disguise "two different people?it cant be!"
...And I remember spinning on linoleum floor to "Go Ninja Go" from Ninja Turtles...u cant ever question my hiphop status,at age 4 I was active in this shyt,embarrasing my peers in dance offs if they challenged me
Then I stepped off the porch
...it really was nothing but west coast all day,i pretty much rejected all things NOT west coast outside of the occasional few like LL who I came into as a youngster,and later on Method Man...as I grew older I got away from just listening to whatever the family had in they collection and ammased my own collection including classics u all know,classics yall still sleep on,and straight duds
...started off stealing music from family
...then I grew a conscious and started stealin from the store....all the little money schemes,jobs and hustles I had as a boy just so I could stop having to hide the fact I had all this music knowing moms or auntee woulda asked me how I got it
....I still lucky I got to come up while the bay area was at its peak almost right on que
.....first with Hammer and Humpty being something a kid as young as I was could enjoy as just a kid....then later on in the early 90's when the bay was at its peak musically making classic after classic....greatest region of all time hands down....sucks getting older but for HIPHOP PURPOSES I had perfect timing
...woke up early,sat indian style eatin fruity pebbles in my draws waiting for his cartoon to come on,him actually being from the bay and cali made it that much bigger
....Also Digital Underground but mostly Humpty
....i was actually
over that shyt bein at the time what i thought was a "elaborate" and genius disguise "two different people?it cant be!"
...And I remember spinning on linoleum floor to "Go Ninja Go" from Ninja Turtles...u cant ever question my hiphop status,at age 4 I was active in this shyt,embarrasing my peers in dance offs if they challenged me
Then I stepped off the porch
...it really was nothing but west coast all day,i pretty much rejected all things NOT west coast outside of the occasional few like LL who I came into as a youngster,and later on Method Man...as I grew older I got away from just listening to whatever the family had in they collection and ammased my own collection including classics u all know,classics yall still sleep on,and straight duds
...started off stealing music from family
...then I grew a conscious and started stealin from the store....all the little money schemes,jobs and hustles I had as a boy just so I could stop having to hide the fact I had all this music knowing moms or auntee woulda asked me how I got it
....I still lucky I got to come up while the bay area was at its peak almost right on que
.....first with Hammer and Humpty being something a kid as young as I was could enjoy as just a kid....then later on in the early 90's when the bay was at its peak musically making classic after classic....greatest region of all time hands down....sucks getting older but for HIPHOP PURPOSES I had perfect timing

and I remembering replaying track number 9 which if I remembered correctly, it was Remember Me? After that I bought G-Unit Beg For Mercy, Ludacris Chicken N Beer, and that greatest hits compilation by R. Kelly 

are my first memories of hip hop. Going outside and having beat boxing contests and doing some ronald mcdonald ass freestyling 

who's this?" and then she told me and I stole the CD from her when she switched it to some polish punk shyt lol