Another One!!!! Such an inspiring interview and Bigups @djkashatl for highlighting this producer because I didn't know him until this Dope interview. His story is DOPE!
If you’re a producer and you want to produce someone and your friends doesn’t deal with a others should be still can voice another artist without a problem
I truly admire the fact that he as decided to choose a rather ‘positive’ (or change of…) path, moving forward…unfortunately, i personally didn’t took a fancy to the riddim, at all. The beat needed fi guh much ‘harder,’ plus it sounded too American (or hip hop) centric. Nonetheless, I wish him the best in his musical endeavour/s, within the near future. (Sound like a some friend ting - wasn’t based upon the mere merits of the riddim at play - dancehall a compete with other genres of music to capture the ears of the wider public, di new crop of Jamaican producers must continue honing their craft, which will ultimately be obviously reflective of the musical outputs).
From prison n mi de road a fuck around
Big up sponge music, detta way enuh 🎭🖖🏾🦅🏆
Buffalo souljah from Zimbabwe in Africa...... is on the Riddim too 🔥...
Respectful interview sponge 🔥🙏🏾🙏🏾
Another One!!!! Such an inspiring interview and Bigups @djkashatl for highlighting this producer because I didn't know him until this Dope interview. His story is DOPE!
Inspirational 🙏🏾
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I love this interview, that's how i know in life never give up and always stay positive and focus on what you are doing...
Yow this interview should have being longer I really enjoy it. Could we have a PT 2 big up sponge str88 tawcha 👍🔥💯 #vendettafilife #gullyside
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@@djkashatl ok good
CRAZY LIFE EXPERIENCES GREAT SPONGE#WELL BADD#🖖🎭💪🙏FOREVER VENDETTA POWER💪
If you’re a producer and you want to produce someone and your friends doesn’t deal with a others should be still can voice another artist without a problem
Nuh average from alkaline issa banger!
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What did he go to jail for?
Sponge shoot the girl in the club that's why he went to prison, 💯
I truly admire the fact that he as decided to choose a rather ‘positive’ (or change of…) path, moving forward…unfortunately, i personally didn’t took a fancy to the riddim, at all. The beat needed fi guh much ‘harder,’ plus it sounded too American (or hip hop) centric. Nonetheless, I wish him the best in his musical endeavour/s, within the near future. (Sound like a some friend ting - wasn’t based upon the mere merits of the riddim at play - dancehall a compete with other genres of music to capture the ears of the wider public, di new crop of Jamaican producers must continue honing their craft, which will ultimately be obviously reflective of the musical outputs).