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Essay: "Music"

by Daryl Anthony Mitchell
Music That's a Rap

Underground rapper Daryl Anthony Mitchell (N.O.-W.O.L.F.I.N.-"X") also known as Wolf Dog on his music CD, backed by Michael Sago's Money Burn Records, is the head rapper of the Rockford Illinois rap group PimpTightThugs. Now charged with attempted murder on Lonzo (Big Yak) Wilson, who is recognized as a Five star universal chief of the Mafia Insane Vice Lords of Rockford rap, Lonzo Wilson is also known to be subordinated affiliation of the Rockford rap group Brothers On Alert who have done opening acts of the California rapper Too Short Retirement Tour, hooked up by Big G the R&B singer R. Kelly road manager. The case of Daryl A. Mitchell was on the Winnebago County News and newspaper before Lonzo Wilson turned states in order to win a law suit from Lamont's Bar, so he claims born and raised in Chopper City New Orleans 9th Ward also known as a founder of Money Burn Record's. Records in the making but was cut short by his arrest confirmed charges.

Learning the lessons of Biggie Small, Soldier Slim, Pimp daddy of Cash Money Records, who got murdered as he was a rising star from Louisiana, rappers should be careful how serious the streets take their music. People looking to gain street status will kill, shoot, harm or fight a rapper just to sue or upraise in retaliation.

I often hear the truth will set you free, sometimes it can get you convicted and judged. Prison Express News was chosen because it gives the prisoners the opportunities needed for creative self expression from the view point of the prisoner in which is not that mainstream news most prisoners are not even interested in it, because it does not concern prisoners. A lot of underground sources get read in prison because it speaks to us. Who cares if gas prices went up if you're not even driving, that's useless information to us. A lot of prisoners are interested in music because it pleases the soul and gets us through hard times. Rap music touches most prisoners because it's not just covering relationships love songs, but the real life styles in the ghettos of the world, often lived by the rappers themselves. It's real, that's why people in the hip hop world love the line: Keep it real. Prisoners are lied to everyday by staff of prisons, we have no time for beating around the bush, too much of our lives have already rotted in these prison cells.