Eleven albums deep into the game, Dee-1's has been in the music biz for quite some time. While he may not be cracking any GOAT lists, the man is still living the dream and is unapologetic about it.
Making his mark since 2009, Dee-1 does his best to make Hip-Hop music that carries messages while trying to uplift listeners. He recently passed Breakfast Club to talk about what inspired him to get into the game and how grateful he is to still be a part of the culture. Touching on his career as a teacher and even meeting Afeni Shakur, Dee-1 has come a long way from his days at home telling his students about his Hip-Hop aspirations.
Here are the 8 things we learned from Dee-1 on The Breakfast Club.
Before he got into the rap game, Dee told his class that he was going to leave the teaching game to become a rapper, and because he's been in the game as long as he has, he knows he's been “divinely guided” so far. career. Interestingly enough, he was Fredo Bang's middle school teacher and says he was a funny kid but serious at the same time.
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