I AM!! YESS born and raised in the ATL and after serving over a decade in prison, YESS is bringing forth a sound and presence that needs to be seen and heard. Undeniable in the truth that is spoken, the spiritual, poetic, political and gangster lyrical content and swagger of this artist are heartfelt and controversial. YESS has most definitely been through the struggle, growing up in one of ATL’s roughest neighborhoods-Summer Hill, he did whatever he had to do to survive. He has always been a hustler, leader, ladies man and a bonafide gangster. Living and breathing the struggle, brought out a different side to the man we come to know as YESS. A side that in some cases people would call truly dangerous. While incarcerated, YESS decided to capture the streets in a different way, by putting his lifestyle on paper. Writing became a way of life and a way of survival. Becoming a self made man whose identity will only be known by those who choose to listen to the true message of life………. Once YESS was released, he hit the studio with enthusiasm, spitting knowledge over tracks with an attitude. His delivery is strong, hard hitting and powerful, embracing a swagger that is all his own—sexy and **. (Well ya know what I mean!!) Inspired by the greats such as the late Tupac and Notorious Big, Jay-Z, Snoop Dog, Nas, OutKast and Scarface, YESS is bound to make his mark on the industry with intensity, flair and pure raw lyrical skills and content. Wake Up Hip Hop!!! YESS is here to capture your undivided attention. He will be breaking ground with the best of them in the game – 50 Cent, Common, Kanye West, Mos Def and earning his ranks within the fraternal mix because…… “God So Loved Hip Hop That He Gave You ME”—YES. Black Nash Entertainment scroll friends and comments
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I said Ross I didnt mention those people. Doing one collab with someone doesn't mean he automatically appeals to those crowds.
And John legend doesn't aim toward white girls smfh. You are so damn stupid. The white girls are busy listening…