As a Inglewood Nigga, who got into Daygo rap from the homie that's from Daygo that I went to Santa Monica College with. I told him when he first came through playing "his homie from the set" on his boombox, who would later become my favorite rapper a nigga by the name of Mitchy Slick. After I heard what I'm assuming was a demo tape, I told him that I never heard anybody spit this reality street rap like Mitch before. It's not what Mitch was saying on that tape and what he was later saying on Trigeration, that made him tight to me but how he said it.
After Mitch I got into Ecay Uno, Cricet, Damu and Lil C.S. . I said all this to say that Daygo does have it's own identity, it's identity is that ya'll spit with an honesty and sincerity that only comes from living what ya'll rap about. Ya'll are different from L.A. niggaz because most of ya'll are gangstaz in the studio, not studio gangstaz like most of the L.A. niggaz who have sold platinum records. Ya'll keep grinding and the industry will come to ya'll.
After Mitch I got into Ecay Uno, Cricet, Damu and Lil C.S. . I said all this to say that Daygo does have it's own identity, it's identity is that ya'll spit with an honesty and sincerity that only comes from living what ya'll rap about. Ya'll are different from L.A. niggaz because most of ya'll are gangstaz in the studio, not studio gangstaz like most of the L.A. niggaz who have sold platinum records. Ya'll keep grinding and the industry will come to ya'll.