Started off rapping solo as a teenager, hooked up with my cousin Juve. We formed
a group called Too Raw. Then finally went to Bret Hart, met Keke the Sneak and we
end up hooking up and he became our hype man in the group Too Raw. It was something.
Then me and Keke and Bart, we ended up coming together forming a group. I grew up with Bart
and me and Keke connected, you know, from Bret Hart. And so we formed that group called Three
Times Crazy. Finally, Three Times Crazy came about, you know, we did our thing, did the EP Sicko,
did, you know, some compilations, became very famous with that. It was successful. And we also
did the hit that everybody knew about, Stackin' Chips, signed with Virgin, new tribe, wrote the
hit, Keep It On The Real, and the rest is history. Doing what I do, you know, in my career. First
video we shot, Keep It On The Real, I developed, you know, this addiction of drugs and, you know,
started supporting drugs and using like that. And so God just, you know, kind of dealt with me,
you know, to get back up in that hotel room and begin to pray. And so I began to pray, cry out to
God. And hey, a member from Do or Die, you know, came in there and was singing a song about Jesus.
Even Daz was like, look, man, Jesus loves you. And I was like, what? You know, from other rappers
that I rap with and commune with, you know, they would tell me about Jesus. That was a sign right
there. I need to give my life to Christ. But it was something that God started dealing with me,
you know, after all of the things that happened in my career about coming back to Him. Finally
made it back to open. It was something when I made it back to open. I had this addiction,
you know, I had this drug addiction, but I knew that God wanted to save my soul,
you see. And so what I did is I started going back to church. And through it all,
my drug addictions and everything that I went through, God has started showing me like little
signs that He loved me. Even though I'm a rapper, I'm still a human being. And the Bible
tells me that God loves all people. That's where I get that from. God saves a rapper.