Blacmatik

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Apr 25, 2002
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I'm over here lookin at some of the posts on the Siccness about who hard, whos not, who lives it, who dont. SMH...is this what shit is comin to? The day you gotta come on the internet to prove you a tough guyand you with da bidness is the day you get whatevr stripes you think you had STRIPPED. More then half these rappers on here not livin the life they rap about no more, and thats if they were even ever living it at all. some of yall wont speak up outta of fear of lookin like a hater, or not wanting to get clowned by some weenie rapper cats on here. To each its own tho...

What it IS about is about providing for your family, your children. Makin a way for them so they dont have to repeat the past, meaning, they dont have to live that "hardcore, killin muthafuccas, pushin 3 kicks evey 2 hours life that you claimed to have lead or maybe even really led. Who knows...

Rappers so much tryin to go to prison, when the people that are in prison doing what they can and changing for the positive to try and get out.


Fuck with my dude BLAC, he as solid as they come, no frills, or fronts, just 408% real shit and real spit...
 
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Just would like to point out that this album features the S.J. Anthem which dropped on 4-20 this year, listen and download for free here:

http://blacmatik.bandcamp.com/track/s-j-anthem

This song features many of San Jose's best rappers, including (in order of appearance): Silence, Shorty P, Kerse Locs, Stik Gilatine, Lello, Skrilla Mac, Big Shea, Gangsta Reese, Brycentenial, Playa Rae, Komatoze, 2 Left Feet, & BlacDaRippa