All Day is a 21 year old rapper based in Australia he’s a rapper with a fresh perspective, smooth melodies and lyrical flow, hailing from Blackwood, the home of Hilltop Hoods in Adelaide. As a 10 year old All Day began rapping, recording his first songs as a teenager, and taking out battle after battle in his hoasxzmetown.
1. What are your phobias? Needles, heights, snakes, and spiders I’m scared of a lot of things. But mostly the fear of being rejected or unloved by my fans because there one of the many reasons why im still here today. So I need them, and hopefully they need me too.
2. What superpower would you like to have? If you could have one? Probably invincibility or maybe to shape shift into anything would be the best superpower.
3. What inspires you write music?
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How long have you been growing your hair?
I started growing it when i was around 16, so for about 6 years. I cut it every so often to keep it nice. I don’t know what I’m going to do when i get older and start going bad. My hair is kind of my trademark now.
7. What inspired you to become an artist in the beginning, and how has your journey progressed since then? Now having found some mainstream success have any of your goals changed?
8. I’m not sure what inspired me in the beginning. I think I always loved rapping and I always had the feeling that I could write cool melodies. I just rapped as a hobby because I wanted to and that’s the best reason to do something. A lot of kids inbox me and say ‘I’m a rapper how do I become big?’ I think that’s dumb as fuck because the job of making music is too hard to do if you’re just faking it.
9. In the last year or so since taking my music more seriously and dedicating more time to it, my goals have changed completely. Whereas once upon a time I was happy just to make a song ‘catchy’ because people would like it, now I want to make something challenging that truly represents me as an artist. The music I’m making now is a lot darker than people would
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Drake does not try to pursue a false image of himself being a “typical rapper”. Aubrey has recently talked about his feeling towards many young musicians creating a false persona of themselves for them to be viewed as “untouchable” or “powerful”. In the song “Two Birds, One Stone”, drake tells rappers to stop trying to be or become something they are not. “Still they try and tell you I'm not the realest, like I'm some privileged kid, that never sat through a prison visit, or like it was just handed to me tied with a ribbon, I never worked to get it, but really it's you with all the drug dealer stories, that's gotta stop, though” the wise Aubrey says on a track from his upcoming album “More Life”. He is tried of many trying to become superior by lying that they have experienced a life on the streets becoming drug dealers only to live financially.
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ROLE MODEL FOR GOTR COMMUNITY TO COME TO GRAND RAPIDS Iconic Athlete, Katherine Switzer, to be speaker at GOTR luncheon Grand Rapids, MI, October 26, 2015– Kathrine Switzer, first woman to run and complete the Boston Marathon, is announced to be the guest speaker for the Girls on the Run luncheon. This luncheon is to take place downtown Grand Rapids on November 6th and all proceeds will go the Kent Country GOTR communities. “Join us for a fundraising luncheon with iconic athlete and social advocate Kathrine Switzer.” – kcgotr.org Taking place in the newly opened Vintage Place, Girls on the Run is hosting a luncheon which will benefit the Kent Country GOTR teams. At this event each table will have a host and a coach familiar to the GOTR traditions
Show Day Show day is the day that brings me so much excitement. Do you show any livestock or raise animals? If you do, I bet you know what I mean. It gives you so much joy, love, nervousness, and passion!
Superman I have always been petrified of heights. This dates all the way back to when I would peer off the edge of the enormous playset in my backyard as a kid. Looking over the breezy, towering side, hands clammy, and mouth dry, it would send shivers down my spine.
But i think when rappers get famous, they are more accecible to make ilegsl stuffs and more limitless, for example they were poor they cannot get a high quality and quantity of drugs, but if they are famous and rich they can. Now im going to talk about the las paragraph and my most powerful
At some time in each young person’s life, a transitioning point is reached. This time is accompanied with stress, introspection, and adjustment. When it comes to artists, usually this point presents itself via specific piece or album that begins to define their matured style. For rock artists, this is often a self-titled album, while for rappers it is generally their first or second album or mixtape. Kanye West and Chance the Rapper definitely experienced these coming of age moments on their albums The College Dropout (2004) and Acid Rap (2013).
A guy I knew—let 's call him Hajir—had the aspiration of becoming a rapper. Hajir spat out fire with every verse he sang. He made Gucci Mane look like Gucci Lame. My boy was a natural. Hajir was going to the very best that no one ever was.
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