Labyrinth Phoenix
I am a Solo Artist/Group Artist, look out fo my Crew eSquad
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My name is Labyrinth Phoenix a brief history into why i really got into doing hip hop seriously. I ve been rapping since i was 11 years old my Grand mother the love of my life passed away 10 days after my 12th birthday and the one time she heard me freestyling up stairs when i came down she said to me what were you doing up there i said grand ma i was freestyling, her reply was that well you have a gift make sure that you use it right, and i dont wanna hear you cursing like that again, needless to say after she died in 94 i had well i felt like i had no one to talk to so therefore what i did was i wrote in a journal, and believe it not i was makin words rhyme without tryin to, so i said hey why not. the flow wasnt that good back then but to me it never is so i stay motivated to keep improving and changing as i get older basically grow as a artist, many wont understand my music, a few will say its alright alot will say my beats are wack only a couple will love it. why i started to get serious with this was around 97 i saw the game change u no longer needed skills you could just be retarted and be irrelavant and make millions and this started an epidemic so i said some one has to be the remedy for the babies sake. one thing that fed me up wit rap and mainly ignorant blacks was the fact that they could teach their kids rhymes from 50 cent but they kids cant spell or say their abc's, that was it i knew i had to become the truth factor and tell them about themselves and how they are destroying my good friend common sense (no not the rapper) the thing my grand ma raised me wit. i am here to bring it back. if you like wut u hear please hit me up on aol the messenger LoneSoldier51282
i have not played live but i did do a few battle contests, where they messed wit my mic so i wouldnt win but its ight they know who they are and wut they did and it made me stronger. to me even tho i lost it was a special moment because i realized that they feared wut i was about, stupidity and ignorance breeds un-intelligence.
My influences come across the board man... i like Talib Kweli, Mos Def, Killah Priest, Marvin Gaye, James Brown the most sampled man ever, Rakim, Canibus, Nas, Jeru the Damaja, Keith Murray, Public Enemy, KRS One, Big L, The Game, Das Efx, pretty much anything dope from the 80's i just aint got the time to go on.
i use a Computer Program, to do my beat making and recording.
All i got to say is Free Hip Hop, its ok to be Jiggy and Hard and Bubbly, but there is so much more to it. its not all of wut you see on MTV and BET.