Ag3nt 20/20 Perspective on Two Step

I grew up in the hood, so it started off as hood stories. As the times began to show me what was really going on, I began to shape the music according to the times we live in. The hood talk and stories became life talk and true stories. I began with my personal thoughts on the world I was seeing and it progressed from there.

The themes I explore are life themes, using myself as the backdrop. I speak on issues that are prevalent in the Black Community, in my life, and in society. I speak on Knowledge, Relationships(both personal and social), The Streets, Colorism, Hip Hop Culture, and social themes as well.

I would say Kendrick Lamar. We both talk about ourselves and our views without holding back our flaws, ups and downs, viewpoints on what we see around us(and who).

I would describe it as Real Life Music. The stuff that makes you think, not only about yourself, but the world around you.

I would describe it as an expose' into the mind and thoughts of Ag3nt 20/20. this si why I call my series Personal Thoughts.

Once again, I would chose Kendrick Lamar. He is a real person who raps, loves Hip Hop and is good at what he does. He toches my spriit in a way that a lot of artists don't. My second choice would be Goalden Chyld from Chicago.

i would have to say Good Character from Personal Thought Vol. 1. It touches on who I am as a person from inside my mind. I took a look at my self and summed up my character in that song.

Man, that's a hard one right there. I would have to say Kendrick Lamar, Nas, and the last is a toss up betweenn Method Man and Goalden Chyld. These men share knowledge, Wisdom, and Understanding throught the music they make. They aslo give a unadulterated outlook on life, as well as themselves.

I haven't quite gotten there yet.

Peace Family. I am Ag3nt 20/20, Hip Hop Artist, Producer, Engineer, and Songwriter. Iam also an menber of a collective called Mizlemixx with my brother of the same name. I make beats, write songs, produce, and I am a true fan of the hip Hop Culture.

I had a lot of ups and downs in life. Most of them were by my own hands. Following the wrong advice, mixing up in the wrong activities in the streets, and not listening to those who cared about me. So, as I was learnign from the lessons, I decided to start making some real changes in my life. The first one was looking at life from a different perspective. As I began to do this, with God's help, I was able to use my experience as motivation. this song is a recap of those thought and feelings, along with the Knowledge of Self I gained through the Teachings of The Most Honorable Elijah Muhammad and the Nation of Islam.

As a child of around 4 years old, my mother used to listen to music all the time. She began to notcie when she played certain songes, I would sit by the speaker, and get real quiet. That is my earliest memory.

It was between the ages of 18-20. My interest in music grew as the maturity level changed up. I felt like I had a story to tell.

It plays into the Hip Hop genre specifically.