"It was very important, and I felt like music ran through my blood lines, with my father being a deejay and teaching me about records. I always thought vinyl was just intriguing. A black piece of wax that spins on a turntable and nothing but good sound comes from it. So that inspiration just keeps me going in hip-hop."
"Putting styles on lock, and making beats by the bundle, Scooping more props than Bryant Gumbel...and staying humble."
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Source: Pete Rose, Rick Hill (2004). “My Prison Without Bars”, p.69, Rodale
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