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Real life Hardcore Rap about this cold world and life in Chicago and the Ida Be Wells projects.Where is the love for a brother in Chi-Town the DJ's in the clubs don't want to play our music,but we keep the faith.We keep Rapping in the Hood and on the bl
Genre:
Hip-Hop/Rap: Hardcore Rap
Release Date:
2008
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Popeye
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(634479360176)
Record Label: whatsupproductions records
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Hello, my name is Elliehue Devon Bets, and my stage name is Popeye". I'm 22 years old
and my birth date is July 17, 1981. Born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, on the south side of
39th street, I attended Doolittle Elementary School and graduated from Wendell Philipps
High School. Raised under the loving guidance of my maternal grandparents since the age
of 4 when my parents separated, I'm the oldest of six boys, with my only sister the eldest of
us all.
At the age of 3, when my ears really first heard music I've been in love with it. It was
something that took my soul to another place, made me feel good about myself-something
unexplainable. Little did I know then that now, I would be making music, but God works in
mysterious ways. I've been rapping and making music for the last 10 years-performing
professionally since the age of 12 and in the studio recording for the past seven years.
The name Popeye I got from my old dance group-"Phase 2" Dance Troupe. Initiation of
each troupe member was adopting a name based on that person's funniest looking body
part. For me, the name Popeye seems to fit due to my "pop eyes". Naturally, I didn't like the
name at first, but it was memorable, people used it and I got used to it, although I chose to
spell it differently.
Through music I've been given the opportunity to give back to my community, it has allowed
me to inspire kids of all ages in a positive way by teaching them to dance and make their
own music. These kids view me as a role model and I try to pass on to them the same
unconditional love that I've received from those around me. For my own role model, I need
look no further than my coach and manager, Jimmy Simmons. Jimmy, in addition to his role
as president of What's Up Productions, has consistently taken the time to instilled in me a
sense of pride and confidence, which ultimately, has led me to become both a better man
and a better performer.
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author: unknown
the cd is tight but i like trouble better you new one is cool but you didn't have to take me out of my son's song i was his mother and my name is dee-dee aka hadiyah the one who lost my son taji.
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get tha word out!!!!!
author: will cantrell
this man is a fuckin badass rappa ok take it from me!!! i downloaded all his snippets to my ipod and listened to them until about 4 this mornin!!!!!!!! BUY THIS CD AND GET HIM NOTICED I GOT 1 CD COMIN TOMORROW!!!!!
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author: Mac Tyi
Yeah Yall Niggaz Hott Mang keep it Thug Ma Nig 1...
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yo dis shyt hot as hell imma get it iight ~1~
author: Becca
yo wut up Popeye dis ya gyrl Becca i juss thought i'd stop by n let chu kno that this cd is hot as hell fo real...holla back @ cha numba one fan ~§~Becca~§~ good luck in lyfe
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