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But either way, it heartens everyone watching when the accused has someone in their corner, fighting for them. Sometimes it's because they think that person had no reason to do what was alleged of them other times, it's because they knew them personally before arrest. When someone is put on trial for a crime they didn't commit, there is always one person who stands up to defend them. You might have seen this happen in movies. The song has been featured in commercials for Old Navy and burger chain restaurant Carl's Jr. This "nutty abundantly funny" rapper has already made a name for himself landing commercials with his song "$ave Dat Money" featured in the commercials. This was very cool to me becasue never in this type of music has there been someone that I can relate to as much as Lil Dicky. The place I grew up, the people I surround myself with. His struggles weren't what Snoop or other rappers have gone thru but something more relatable to me. He tells the "Dogfather" about where he grew up, the struggles he faced, and how he wants to change the game.
LIL DICKY PROFESSIONAL RAPPER FULL HOW TO
In his song "Professional Rapper" he discusses his plan on how to change the game with one of the biggest names in rap, Snoop Dogg. He plans to change the rap game for the better. This white, jewish boy from a well to do suburb right outside of Philadelphia has a plan. Eminem was the closest one and it was solely becasue of the color of his skin.Īlong came David Burd (A.K.A Lil' Dicky). But There were never really rappers I could relate to. I could rap all of "The Real Slim Shady" without batting an eyelash. I would try to create lyrics up on my own but I was never as good as the professionals. The beats were things I couldn't get out of my head. From the fast wording to the lyrical genius of the music I was hooked right away. Ever since I started to really listen to music and enjoy it, Rap always fascinated me.