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JohnLemon691 karma

Sorry, I probably used the wrong word, I meant basically you writing stuff about stuff that actually matters (like the environment, what today's youth aspire to be, etc). I checked out your earlier worked, and I did find that all of of it is work like what you do today. But yeah, my question still remains the same, how did you actually get started what you're doing today ? The reason I'm asking is because whenever I see your work, it's very inspiring, and I can't imagine the amount of work and dedication you have put into this, but at the start I'm sure it must have been hard to stay fully committed. So when and how did you become so committed to your work as an activist (if that's the right word) ?

I listened to it again, when I think about it, I really like the verse itself. But I don't really feel like it fits in to the whole song. But yes, definitely a great verse in general, I really like storytelling verse styles, and this definitely fits in to what I enjoy today (probably didn't when the remix came out). That's my own opinion though !

JohnLemon691 karma

Hi Prince EA, I've noticed you since that remix of "Forever" you did with Traphik, DFD, D-Pryde, and another artist I can't remember. I didn't think much of your verse, but I remember seeing more and more of your work spreading through social media. The work that I've seen through social media was always politically motivated, which I think is terrific, and something we need for today's generation ! My question is how did you getting into doing politically motivated work (like the recent video about saying sorry to the next generation, or the reverse rap) when you started from being a simple internet rapper ?