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INTERVIEW: Smitty - Life Of A Ghetto Child
« on: May 23, 2006, 11:28:16 AM »


Let’s be honest, you heard “Diamonds On My Neck” and thought, “Oh, we got another materialistic rapper with nothing better to talk about.” You saw MTV’s special on a guy from Miami and thought, “Oh, we’re going to hear nothing but party music.” You saw that Smitty left Dr. Dre and inked songs with Puffy, P.Diddy, Diddy, (whatever) and thought, “Oh, we’re going to hear more party music.” Don’t be afraid to admit it; chances are you’re not the only one. Today, when you read this in-depth interview with a man who comes across as articulate, calculating, and simply everything you didn’t expect; your old opinions will be changed.

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