BNG MAG® December/January 2015 (Vol.-1/Issue-3 | Page 35

DIRTY GHETTO KID LYRIC EXCERPT “Never Let it a Soft Spot Show //Keep a weapon. If you travel 3.5 bellow// Never let a ni**a play you like a bitch or hoe and if smokin’ all yo’ sh*t little homie gotta go”   “I done seen Good Girls Go bad for bill money//Home boys Hit licks just for bail Money” “You see the struggle can’t see Blood Gender or Creed” “Welfare farewell to our freedom this propaganda Got us thinking we can’t overcome” What was the first song you made? First Song I ever wrote was “No more La-La’s” which was pretty feminist for me to be 12 [Laughs] First song I fully recorded and put out for the world was “Who?” which is still on my soundcloud. Your verse on “Dirty ghetto kid” was dope, what influenced it? “You see the struggle can’t see Blood Gender or Creed” is basically the influence and point of my verse in this song. We love to point fingers without understanding the back story of someone’s situation. If we actually took the time to get to know each others situation we would understand we all are going through a battle of some sort. The first half [of the verse] I’m telling a story from the perspective of a drug dealer  as a female and how rules are slightly different than a guys’. Then it switches to everything I’ve seen and the blatant hard truths about growing up.