Picking Mail at the Plantation…

One thing I’ve always prided myself on as an artist is having an open relationship with you all. I don’t believe in playing down the reality of the actual life I live like most artist. You know the ones who say they drive benz’s, but secretly drive a Ford Focus and clock in daily at Burger KIng. Well I never wanted to be “that” artist I feel the honesty in my music is what bonds you all and myself together. Do I have dreams of driving those cars, living in those homes, and taking those trips…sure I do but when I start to speak of those it’ll actually be in existence.

So to any of you who have been wondering where I’ve been residing or should I say hiding out at it’s been work. To make money it takes money so I recently started working for the United States Postal Service. The job entails sorting mail that goes out to various regions of the country. Now you probably thought to yourself sorting mail piece by piece is boring right? Contrary to most people’s beliefs we have huge machines that take care of all of that. The only thing I do is scan a barcode and place the bin in it’s respective container easy enough right… Well doing this for 10 hours can get very very strenuous and break your body down! However the pay will probably make you forget about all of that haha.

The thing that sucks the most about working is you miss so much, especially when your life was busy before hand. I’ve got a few collaborations that are past due and my own project that’s still in the works. Will it get done…YES, no doubt this to me is how a champion is bread! As if things couldn’t get any busier my classes start this Saturday. So to anyone that I owe work to I’m super sorry and will be getting that to you shortly! To the rest of you I say the countdown begins as we wait to see how long it takes for me to “Get Drafted.” I’m debating on setting up a new tab that’ll highlight week by week everything that went on at work. Things are so hilarious around there that it’ll probably have to be blogged about!

Honesty is the key…
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