Paris has been a conscious voice in Hip Hop for many years and has written for numerous artists during his time in the game.
Recently sitting down with AllHipHop, the California emcee described writing for Public Enemy on Rebirth of a Nation and the affect it had on his career.
“That was one of those things that was on my musical bucket list,” he said when asked about ghostwriting. “I got hella stripes in the game, I sold out a record. I’m now doing things I want to do. Only working with people I respect.”
Paris also talked Public Enemy’s influence while he was in college.
“Public Enemy really shaped my music outlook from when I was in college,” he explained. “I slapped Public Enemy on the daily, probably you too. Everybody did.”
Watch the full interview segment below:
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yawn. no one fucking cares. boring ass shit.
Paris still better than any young so called rapper of today.
Even though you apologize, I’m not accepting it…. trolling racist chit isn’t cool period and once you even that like that, you’ll always think racist. – joking or not. So fucc you and eat a dicc. I hope you die. Fucc your apology.
I don’t think you got the fact that this was a troll pretending to be him
Sad when old dudes still think they’re relevant. I’m glad they did what they did, but honestly no one now cares.
Young’uns think they know hip-hop and rap. If you don’t have Paris in your collection then you don’t know shit.
One of the weakest albums that Paris put his stamp on, much less Public Enemy.