Rap to me is a gift, a power given to people by God. With rap you can change the world for better or for worse. It's up to the person to do with it what they will. My plans with rap are undoubtedly good, a pure unconditional love, giving, respect, and representation of our God. Words are powerful, God created the universe with words, "let there be light", "let there be a fermentation in the sky to separate the water and the land from the sky." Words tell truths, secrets. Sentiments are felt by people, they can lead people, help people and comfort people. Sentiments and words, they do have an effect, it is your duty to lead people right and do right by God, yourself and people. Being a rapper puts you in a position of leadership. When you rap and you're ill and people like you, they copy you. They agree with what you say, they use your sentiments in their life, they use your lyrics, they copy how you dress, speak and try to feel how you feel. Your words get those things through to people.. It's your duty to lead people right with morals, ethics, the right trains of thoughts and actions in situations should be what you're putting on wax so when people hear it they'll be getting the right thing out of it instead of wrong. You shouldn't be talking about yourself all time in the way of how you have so much money and material things, sex, terrible attitudes toward women and your fellow man, selfishness, arrogance, and Godlessness. I rap the opposite of all that, I rap the right way. Just to reiterate, that means leading people right with morals, ethics, the right trains of thoughts and actions in situations. That is what you're supposed to being doing with rap. That's what Avery and Candles is about. That mixed with lyricism, ill styles, and flavors all for the entertaining fulfillment of ya rap heads. Let's get nicki minaj, lil b, wacka flockas, and just these low talent, morally corrupt bad rappers out the game and the highly talented emcees back into the rap game. If we can do this the fans will finally know good music that sticks and is heavy and powerful so when they do hear someone whack that person won't make it in the game because the rap heads (fans) won't listen to them they wont have good numbers and labels will drop them. Now is the time for this to happen, and it will happen soon. So celebrate because we're in something new and different now and it will pass every test and can build us up instead of tear us down and it's positive. That's what rap means to me, it makes us a leader. Let's lead the people right.

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