Look Out
Juggernaut
© Copyright-Michael Dawson, Linwood Grant
(825346216324)
Record Label: Udig Records
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Juggernaut
A native of Baltimore, Maryland, 20-year old Cleveland Adams, III aka "Juggernaut" has been a student of hip-hip since the age of 13. While studying in school, he was also studying the music of the street. At a time most kids were busy with the three R's - reading, 'riting and 'rithmetic through a formal education, Juggernaut was busy perfecting the fourth R - rapping - by way of his informal street education.
Juggernaut is a talented rapper who has been competing in rap battles since middle school. It was during this time that he developed his original beat box earning him an undefeated title in his battles. As time moved forward, he matured in his rap style, his lyrics reflecting his inner most feelings and capturing the experiences of his personal life and the world around him. He saw that inspiration for his lyrics could be found in almost any aspect of life. His style is eclectic in that it depicts the influences of the South, East, R&B and country as well as other genres of music; where he lives does not dictate it.
Juggernaut's name was bestowed upon him because he was seen as a relentless and overwhelming force. When free styling, his brain was like a computer chip that was never ending.
Early influences can be attributed to Master P, NWA, and No Limit Soldiers. Currently, his personal motivation is felt through Jadakiss, LaChat, Gansta Boo and 3-6 Mafia.
Juggernaut's goal is to use his God given talent and creative vision to the best of his ability and to clear a path for others to follow as he is living to follow in the path of those who blazed the trail before him. He creates music for everyone to listen to, but he represents Baltimore.
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author: christian
Ay yo Jugganaut whats up i know u dont remember me but u remember when we played b-ball in ur cousin sa'quanes backyard at his birthday.
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that for my hood was hiting
author: mary
man when i first heard for my hood that shit was hiting me and my girls play that song back and my niggaz was like who that i play for my hood and doin it up you going make it that that hot shit.
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yo for reel for my hood hot
author: james p.a.
look out was okay but as i went down to for my hood yo all my homies told me to play it back the hook it self is to hot. then the song iam feeling that look out on its way.
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author: roc
doin it up is a club hit. i like that joint look out was another one. for my hood off the meat put that song on the map i like that style.sound like south and east.
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