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I agree with Damien. It all comes down to finding yourself a crew; a lyricist, producer, and if the lyricist can't sing, a singer, at the least. I have been on my toes trying to find a producer in my general vacinity for years. Now I have come across some leads, but other factors come into play then... You have to find a producer, chill with your ethnicity, your style of lyrics, your mood, and sometimes most of all, how much time and money you can invest in your work as a lyricist.
We all dream big, about being the next Eminem, Pac, 50-Cent, or whomever. and I know how it feels to hear this new rich kid on the radio when you know your rhymes are better, but you just don't have the economic means to get your stuff out there, and taken seriously. Everyone has a voice, every voice has a story, every story thrives to be heard. Never give up, and with luck, your story could be out there, for everyone to hear!
Peace All: Kid Wite
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