"I started to rap, I guess, in like second, third grade fourth grade, when they used to give us our spelling words on the chalkboard. How I would used to learn the meaning to them, is to write them in a rap and put them in a sentence. And I used to try to cram, jam them in all into a paragraph type of flow, so I could learn the way there spelled and the definition of them. And that's how I used to ace my tests.
"Me and him feed off each other, we learn a lot from each other because we not in the same word neither. The most Chuck now about this lifestyle he learned it from me, and him growing up as my little cousin made him one of the roughest, toughest, dun-dadas, that I ever bumped into. Because he did it from nothing to, and he shocked a lot of people who didn't expect for him to do it on the level that he took it to. So, big ups to Chuck for believing in me and always knowing I had what it took to get to this point and beyond.