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Follow Entertainment Social. About Rich Homie Quan. Facts Only. He went to jail at age 15, realized he wanted to rap, got released from jail, and hit the studio. He played baseball in high school and dreamed of playing professionally. Top Songs. All Songs. Right Back. DJ Drama Feat. At first, I was shy when I first got in, because this was my first time going to jail. One day, this dude named Tomahawk got locked up. He came in rapping, and he was hard. It was so dope, but when I went to my room, I just told myself, Boy, you know you rap too, right?

It took him to motivate me to want to write something. That started getting my spirit rich. I remember his name was Chicken, and I still talk to him to this day. It took me a minute to get my own understanding of what rich as in spirit was.

Even before I got locked up, I had started to get into music, but I had never done a big show. It took me going to jail to get my confidence up. It took for me getting a meaning to want to become a rapper. Then, after I got out of jail, I felt as if I was ready. Now, my mom had a little guy friend.

There was also a car in there—it was a two-car garage—and it was the summertime, with no AC. I got the same computer my dad had bought for me cleaned off, and I got Pro Tools on it. My mom had bought me a microphone as a graduation gift. It was all my motivation until I met this guy named Tezzy, and he was the first person who believed in me. No one had ever invested anything, let alone their time, just to hear my vision.

He was the first person I felt comfortable with. I blame us. I literally mean you and I. We are to blame. YOU gotta pay it forward! America is a disposable art society that makes genius innovations only to toss out yesterday's creations tomorrow.

And the way we mass consume entertainment, it's a wonder we can separate quality from trash. I'm not ranting just to rant. But y'all should at least know where we headed. That's the times we live in. This peer pressure can make you stray from the path you started to carve for your future. More often than not, we fail to act due to lack of confidence or courage. This hesitation keeps us from moving forward and puts us in a cage of wondering what might have been.

No matter the outcome, you will end up smarter than before. Sure, we could read about painting, learn all the techniques and brush types, color palettes, etc.

Entertainment and Motown Records. Emmy Wallin is a writer for Wealthy Gorilla. She is a young Swedish girl from Uppsala, who is currently traveling around the world.



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