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I play multiple roles in BlackMarket Connec- Hip-Hop changed my life before I started
tionz, from looking in and helping make losing people. It just gave me a means to
decisions affecting the outcome of the group express myself when I start losing family
on the business end, and writing hooks on the members and close friends. To me, it's the
musical end. greatest stress reliever, because writing won't
Watch out world, here comes the next 18-year old rapper coming out
the South. If you have not heard from him yet, you will. By the way, he
goes by the name of Yung Daze. Yung Daze is a South Carolina native,
born and raise in Greenville, SC, but his real name is Martenez De-
Shawn McCullough. And his music speaks for himself. If you listen to
his lyrics, you could tell what type of up-bringing he had. His type of
music style is different than your modern day rappers such as Soulja
Boy and others, but he grew up listening to T.I., Tupac, and Biggie. By
the early age of six, Yung Daze started showing the interest in music,
and when he got older; he would sit-down and write all the time. So,
you could see that his interest in music started well-before his teenage
years.
Well, later on in Yung Daze‘s life, he was signed by the infamous Mr.
Collipark of Collipark Music. He said he was happy to be a part of one
the world‘s hardest working and successful music labels. Yes, Yung
Daze has quietly slipped under the radar of today‘s hip-hop explosion. I
will believe he will give other hip-hop artists such as T.I., Soulja Boy,
and others a run for their money. And I also think his lyrics really speak
for the youths of today, yes these youths do need a role model such as
Yung Daze. Someone who is young and know what the youth need,
especially in this day and time.
Your name isn‘t pronounced PIMP as in the was just a kid and when I came home he was a my kids too. I have a teenage daughter and I‘ve
grown man. We had to learn each other all over put her thru a lot. She‘s been thru home
word but rather P-I-M-P as in the letters,
again and I think that‘s where our issues came invasions and police raids. She‘s seen her dad
correct? What does that acronym stand for? behind bars too many times. My sons have
in at. Our communication was all off but now
we understand each other and know how to seen me in cuffs too many times also. They‘ve
Yes, you pronounce the letters individually not
talk to each other. seen Daddy swimming in cash and they‘ve also
the word. It stands for Pain Inspires My Pro-
seen me dead broke. I have a lot of lost time to
gression. I‘ve been thru a lot in my lifetime and
That‘s really great! It‘s good to see brothers make up for and I‘ll be damned if they have to
with every mistake I make I learn from it and
working together. What are we in store for as lose me again to drugs or violence. When I get
improve. I‘m the type of person who learns off
far as your album is concerned? out of here I‘m not coming back; AND YOU CAN
of experiences rather than by just someone
BET THE HOUSE ON THAT!
telling me something. I‘ve put together an album everyone can listen
to. I really showed how far my lyrical range is
ment ads in print, television as well as learned how to regulate it in the nine- It was a name I came up with in college because I like to make
movies.
radio. The power of Hip-Hop and its poli- ties. Now they could control you with
tics really reference what was said it. If you seem to be becoming too intelli- HOW LONG HAVE YOU DONE VIDEOS AND WHAT MADE YOU
WANT TO DO THAT?
above. When you have black youth grow- gent to see that they are dumbing you
Since I was 15. My dad owns a photograph and video produc-
ing in poverty and crime filled environ- down, you really need to get with it. They
tion business and I use to love always going on shoots with
ments, it is only right to assume that you even get you dancing and bring up the him. I also did a video project when I was in the 11th grade
when it was done my class started clapping. I loved that feel-
would find anger, distrust for the govern- Michael Jackson trial to make you forget
ing, then I shoot my first three videos in Savannah back in 04
ment, and a willingness to survive by any about what is important. Hip-Hop can be and I haven’t stop since.
means necessary. These feelings and the greatest tool in this year‘s election, WHO ARE SOME OF THE ARTIST AN EVENTS YOU SHOT FOR?
characteristics are what actually drove but most of the eight million people not
I shoot behind scenes with the College Hill Cast, I shoot a
the movements for peace against self registered to vote are a part of this behind the scene video that feat The Dream, I shoot behind
the scene video for Wendy Roberson. I shoot Jody Breeze and
destruction. Hip-Hop became a tool for culture. We stand up against alcohol
Chingy for “The No Bitchassness Campaign”, check it out on
the people, a voice for those who refused makers and clothing lines, not realizing the nicolebitchie.com and click on TV.
to listen to the politicians because the that they are the real enemy to our WHAT ELSE ARE YOU VENTERING IN?
lies of the politicians never brought truth state. Not recognizing that we have
My real passion is films and documents and to continue shoot-
to their neighborhoods. Hip-Hop was and racist individuals representing us in ing music videos I’m bless to wake up doing what I love.
still is a spokesperson for the poor, every form of our government. Not see- WHERE DO YOU SEE YOURSELF IN THE NEXTS 5 TO 10
ignorant and underestimated. The ing that all the changes being made are YEARS?
problem with the politics of Hip-Hop is all gearing us up to repeat the history of Oh man, lol, I want to have some feat films under my belt and
documents. I want my presence to be known and I want Cine-
that it is controlled by big businesses. being slaves. In conclusion I will say this
matic to be a household name like Spike Lee or Hype Williams.
You can never have true integrity when Hip-Hop and its culture has the power to
SO HOW OLD ARE YOU?
integrity goes against the bottom win elections and stop wars, but we will
27 and single I'm looking for a ride or die chick. Hit me on the
line. When I say bottom line I mean the never reach our full potential because we myspace/rogersw.
amount of money that is brought in to the refuse to vote, refuse to stand up and be
BEFORE WE END WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE THE READERS TO
four to five major distributors. Hip-Hop heard. We fall for all of the traps from KNOW?
like all other businesses that are ran and spinning rhymes to diamond chains. The I'm a hard working individual and I’m trying to be the best at
regulated by government. Do you think politics of Hip-Hop is simple, what I do and encourage everyone to be the best at what they
do. If you need a video holla at me myspace.com/rogersw
that George Bush wanted to hear Kanye Hip-Hop is politics.
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Here is my advice:
1. Your kitchen sink: With more dirt than a typical bathroom, and over
500,000 bacteria per square inch in the drain, your kitchen sink basin
and faucet are teeming with germs.
3. Wet laundry (even after it‘s been washed): A dirty pair of underwear
contains about a gram of ***, and this gets spread around the entire
load of laundry very quickly. It‘s not until you dry the clothes that the
germs are destroyed.
6. ATM buttons: Think about how often these buttons are touched
everyday. Now think about how often they‘re cleaned. This explains
why one study found an average of over 1,200 bacteria on the average
ATM key.
10. Your bathtub: Bathtubs contain more than 100,000 bacteria per
square inch, some of which you have just washed off your own body.
11. Your office phone: Phones get coated with germs from your mouth
and hands, to the tune of over 25,000 germs per square inch.
12. Hotel-room remote control: This little remote has been used by
hundreds of other people, and likely wasn‘t thoroughly disinfected in
between.
So you see a hot piece of a$$, and you can start drooling like every
other dumb ni&&a in the room, or you can walk over close enough to
that hot piece of a$$ where you know they can see you, smell you and
almost taste you, but you ignore the hell out of them. They're not used
to that. They're expecting you to spit some game, flirt, buy them a
drink, do anything to get their attention . They're not expecting you to
act like they're not there.
Nothing gets you what you want faster than making someone else
think they're in a competition. If you see four hot pieces of a$$, you
need to talk to all of them but your favorite. People want what they see
other people chasing, and sometimes even if they don't want it when
they see everyone else does they’ll change their mind. Let whoever
you're after see you with someone else that looks as good or better
than they do and make no attempt to get their attention. Wait until
they're boiling with jealousy to make your move.
The harder you chase something, the further it runs away. The more You know what? 90 percent of the time that works. Women know
you act like you don’t want something, the harder it chases you. within ten seconds whether they want to f**k you or not. Period.
I apologize for flaunting white women in your face as I apologize for breaking your heart and betraying your
soon as I got money or fame. I was suffering from a trust and hurting you so badly that you became almost
mental illness that had me believing that my self-worth as racist as the System. You started calling all black
had to be approved by blue eyes. I know it hurt you to men dogs and writing cruel little Waiting to Exhale
see me betray you so quickly, so easily, and so often. type books that spent too much time degrading me
I had you feeling as though you were not worthy to be instead of explaining that good black men are the ma-
in my arms when the opposite was true. I was not jority. Your anger and books flew high, like African Je-
worthy of yours. haka birds, towards the tree branches of my soul. But
I apologize for calling you a "bitch" and a "hoe" and instead of forgiving me and attempting to rebuild
treating you like a sexual object in my music, and in your nest, your anger and books became woodpeck-
the streets, and amongst my homeboys. I felt power- ers and pecked away at what was left of me.
less and frustrated, lost in maze of self-hatred. I raped
you, and pimped you, and beat you, and cursed you, You screamed out that good black men were hard to
and tried to destroy you in the same way I felt de- find and blamed me for your actions when you held
stroyed. The pressures of society triggered the implo- white men in your arms. I tried to tell you that I was
sion that almost destroyed everything inside of the minority, and that good black men were every-
me. And you got caught up in the blast because you where, but it was easier for you to point fingers at me
were always so determined to stand firmly by my side. than it was to give these brothers a chance. I should
have treated you like the queen that you are so that
I murdered you many times. Still, you didn’t die: not other black men wouldn’t be falsely accused of my
even once. emotional crimes.
I apologize for cheating on you, abusing you, and I murdered you many times. Still, you didn’t die: not
leaving you as soon as you got pregnant. I pretended even once.
Age: 24
Height: 5'9"
Sign: Virgo
Nasty Boy likes about a woman: The way a woman can make something out
of nothing, and how a woman can only make a man feel like a real man.
Nasty Boy Dislikes about a woman: A woman who cannot think for herself.