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« Hold on, Stay Strong » – A conversation with OG CUICIDE

Life.  Sometimes it gets hard, sometimes it gets even harder.  And here comes depression…

Unfortunately to some of us, the only solution we see to ease the pain is taking  our own life.  The signs are not always seen by friends and family and sometimes it is too late to help.

Having gone through it and thank God he survived to tell, OGCuicide has decided to make it his journey to educated the people about how you can see the sun after the rainy days. 

Ladies and gentlemen: OGCuicide

 

1- First of all, thank you for helping us understand depression and suicide.  Can you tell us what happened that made you have a depression?

 

 

My life starts off with me and my older brother being abandoned in an apartment for many days until social services and the authorities entered the apartment and took us both.  We was separated and placed in different foster homes.  His mother went through the steps and got my older brother back.  I don’t call her my mother because she never came back and got me so the foster home I was in Mrs price ended up adopting me and loving me like her own son.  Growing up in Compton you live a street life so I was Gang Banging and bringing drama to the house and I was 16 at the time and Mrs Price’s daughters ended up kicking me out.  So the streets is where I lived homeless slanging dope, robbing, stealing…  Whatever to survive in these streets.

 

 

2- At what point did it became unbearable for you to the point where you started having suicidal thoughts?

 

 

 

When I was actually kicked out the house at 16 from there on I was depressed based off my past life.  And the older I got it seems like the worst it got.  I was 22.  Today I felt like there was no reason for me in life.

3- Can you walk us through that day where you decided to take your own life? 

 

 

 

It was December 31, 1991.  I woke up that day and I woke up angry, mad at the world, mad at myself and didn’t know why.  I kept having flashbacks of me sleeping in cars, living in the rain and just my whole lifestyle send gotten to me.  I remember pulling a gun out and I click the hammer back.  My little homies asked me what was I doing and I replied to them I can’t carry on like this, that I don’t wanna live anymore.   They replied « what are you doing?  what are you doing big Homie? »  Then I put the gun to my temple and I pulled the trigger.  I remember it got so bright, my eyes wasn’t able to take the light and moments later it got dark and I blacked out.

4- What made you realized you made a mistake and should fight life?

 

 

I don’t really consider it a mistake because I have no regrets in life.   Everything I went through made me who I am today and I never knew that God had plans for me in the future and used me as an example.  He spared my life for a reason and that reason was to be a Messenger for Him  to show people never give up.

 

 

5- The road to recovery.  How did you get help?

After the incident they have me seeing a psychiatrist and was giving me a medication called Sinequan.  This particular medication make me feel worse than I already was feeling and felt the day I attempted suicide.  So I stopped taking the medication and started to feel better.  I was still homeless at the time and since 1987  I’ve always done music so I contacted a good friend of mine name Lee who did Beats and I told him I was going to start writing music about my life.  He gave me some beats on cassette tapes to write to and I started writing about my life and the music that I was writing was real life: self experienced, emotions, blood, sweat and tears.  It became my medication my recovery.  It gave me hope not just for me but also to share my life.  To give out hope.

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6- Do you believe that us Black people are afraid to express to our love ones that we need help?

 

 

Yes.  In no way it’s an embarrassment to share you need help, especially when you don’t know who to share it with there is some pet care.  But for the most part there are those who don’t care and look at people as a joke.  Like myself for  instance.  I was a heavy gang Banger so for me to come to one of the big Homies  and say I’m considering suicide I felt he would have laughed at me.  Feeling this way will keep you depressed and you will keep all the feelings bottling up.

 

 

7- Your music is very powerful and speak a strong message.  How do you want the people to receive the message in it?

 

 

When people listen to my music however they are feeling if they’re depressed and stressed out I really want them to listen to my music and see I’ve walked in their shoes.  If I haven’t walked in the exact shoes I most definitely have walked in similar shoes and I want them to listen to my music and see that there is hope, that life gets better.  No-one never really knows when life will get better.  It’s almost like playing the lottery, no one will ever know when they’re going to hit it big but when they do it’s amazing and the feeling is priceless that is the same way life goes.  You maybe going through something today but you never know what tomorrow brings.  Tomorrow brings better days.  You don’t want to give up because you do not want to miss out on greatness and seeing stress leave your life and you feel better about life

 

 

8- If people want to get more familiar with your journey and your music at the same time, How do they get at you?

 

 

Anyone that would like to know more about me follow me on Instagram @OGCUICIDE my direct phone number is on my page.  So just push call or you can even DM me.

 

 

We would like to thank OGCUICIDE for this amazing interview.  It is important for the people to know that there is help out there and that life gets hard but the road to be smiling again can be reached with the proper help and surroundings.

God Bless.

 

 

REST EASY HOMIE – R.I.P. COREY « C.STRUGGS » STRUGGS

A man, a father, a brother, an artist with a Makaveli-like work ethic, C.STRUGGS made his mark on not only the Dallas Texas scene but the whole world.

By collaborating with every artists he could associate with, he made them recogognized to the world as well.  And that is priceless.

You didn’t loose your battle playboy, you won your spot in Heaven because God saw the beautiful work you did for the people.

You will be missed.  #LONGLIVECSTRUGGS

Shooting the 5 with: FIEND

(Interview Co-Edited with J-SEVEN)

When it comes down to the popularity of the South, there are people and camps that made history to make it a force to be reckoned with.  But for those empire to be strong, the foundation had to be strong.  And that foundation meant strong artists that could compete with anybody at any time.  For No Limit records, Fiend was one of the frontliners to any competitor coming for the label #1 spot.
Then came the time for the lyrical assassin to make his own lane and build his own brand.  Projects after projects, ghostwritting for  successful artists and having a distinctive voice that nobody has, Fiend has followers and fans from all over the world.
Now with a new album to offer the world, « 1st Rolex », we made sure we got in touch with Fiend to let the people know that this album is fire and why you HAVE to get it.
1- 1st Rolex:  what is the idea behind that title?
The concept behind 1st Rolex is, if you work hard for what you want or you can possess the motivation to be the person you want to be or obtain the lifestyle you desire and  then invest what those hours got you into something that exemplifies your drive you get 1st Rolex.  How bad do you want it?  Everyone knows the value of a Rolex and my 1st one was reward from getting up and making it happen.

 

2- With this project, it seems like it is more « Mr Whomp Whomp » than « Sweet Jones », more agressive.  Would you agree?
This project is a bit more aggressive for my day one supporters but make no mistake the smoothest brother to do it is also cooking up « Cool is in Session 2 » for the International Jones supporters as well.
3- What was the process to create that project?
The process of creating the music can vary, track selection, mood, surroundings can all play a major part in creating albums.  At the end of the day you got to let your soul speak.
4- Being independant, how do you make sure that a project will be promoted to the fullest?
Being independent and wanting to promote your project is never easy but hand to hand to people will never go out of style.  I use a variety of digital platforms such as social media etc.  But word of mouth tends to still work effectively.
5- I can’t forget about MAC who use to be your labelmate.  Do you keep in touch with him?
Mac from No Limit, yes I still talk to him.  Not as often as I would like but we keep in touch we miss him and C Murder dearly.  Be on the look out for his documentary about his case being falsely accused and charged for a crime he did not commit.
We would like to thank Fiend for this inteview.  Make sure you check out his new project,  « 1st Rolex ».  It is solid from beginning to end.  Also, check him out on social media.

SHOOTING THE 5 WITH: C.STRUGGS

Sometimes how you discover an artist is some other shit.  And C.Struggs is one of them artist who we have a particular story.

A couple of months ago we came across a clip of a heavyweight individual in which he was dropping some gangsta knowledge.  But all we was focus on was the size of the dude spittin.  We put out a little comment and went about our way…  Until the individual in question replied to us.
To our surprise, C.Struggs was an artist moving up the latter to be one to be recognized in the game.  Even cosigned by Maybach Music tycoon Rick Ross himself.  We had to do our work and get familiar.  And we did.

Now, it’s time to introduce you to the man behind the gangsta tales, strip club parties and dope deals.  Ladies and gentlemen: C.STRUGGS.
1- For those who have yet to know you, where are you from exactly?
I’m From Dallas Texas, OakCliff to be exact by way of a small town called Ennis TX

2- When did you decided to take this rap business seriously?
In 2010 I wrote out a list of goals ann started knoccin dem out.
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3- How did you hook up with Rick Ross?
Through IG.  He was liking my videos so I reached out and he reached bacc.  He showed me love and did me a verse.  (Rick Ross did not charge the rapper for that verse, gave the 16 stickly on the strengt of support)
4- What’s next for C.Struggs?
New projects: « #DaFatCrip » is up next for a January release plus more videos and more grinding.
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5- If anybody wants to holla for some business, how do they get in touch with you?
Easy: IG @cstruggs232  Twitter @cstruggsgmg or hit my management on IG @clonefreeatm
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Thanks to C.Struggs for the quick interview and make sure you cop the latest mixtape, « Why Not Hustle.