Onbe Da Assassin
Northern Cali, CA
Hip Hop
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Instead of a 3rd person bio I'm going to tell the story from my perspective 1st person.
When I was first born my dad was in a rap group but he also had a home studio. Since I was younger I didn't really trip off of it. Once I was in about 5th grade I started becoming more interested in hip-hop and its elements. This is when I started my path of pop-locking. Me and a few others from elementary formed a dance group and entered the talent show. The whole school was amazed with our performance but nothing came of it besides school popularity.
In 6th grade i experimented with rapping but never really serious with it, I still pop-locked and started experimenting with DJ/Turntablism. So once 7th grade came my pop-locking had vastly improved, I was able to mix well, and do some basic scratches. At one of the school dances earlier in that year the DJ let me mix a few songs and keep it going. Everyone thought that was the best dance for that year, and even into the next school year. As far as my dancing goes I was one of the best dancers in my school in the form of pop-locking. This is also a period in my life when I started making beats and experimenting with it. Once 8th grade came I had fallout with a few people so the dance group was over. Lots of false rumors started spreading which put a damper on my image. It was on a childish level but I still continued to do my thing.
Once I got into 9th grade (high school) I met a few kids who were also into the same kind of stuff as me. This is an important turning point in my life because I became heavily into underground and independent music. However with all the drama still continuing in my life my music began to shape into very heavy, dark and angry music. I really started having a lot of problems. I was bouncing from school to school every year never really settling in. Losing practically all friends and being out in the streets until whatever time I came home. A majority of the time I had a lot of encounters with random people on the street, and just some of the dumbest things you could ever imagine. It was hard for me to focus with all the drama surrounding me daily. Even teachers hated on me and would fail me even though I would be trying my hardest. In one case even passed a person who didn't do anything and failed me by 1%. Of course I won't go into any other specific details other than what's above. By the time I got to the forth school I didn't even want to talk to people to just avoid drama. Although I never really talked people still accumulated their opinions saying I acted like I was better than everyone else. In reality, I was trying to avoid the drama and just make it through the year.
While all this was going on I was spending every second I was at home producing. Most of my raps were written at school or on the bus or sometimes even at the mall. I never had the time to record or made the time in actuality. (Hence the result of PsychoMental)
Everyday seemed more and more like I was living in my own customized hell. Those four years easily like it was doubled. Eventually I made it to high school graduation. I barely made it through but all in all I did. Partied a little bit, it was more like the celebration to the end of my social life. Cut everything out and decided it was time to work on this music full time.
Although I'm 18 I sometimes feel I'm in my mid-twenties with everything I've been through. Where most fall and stay down I always got back up and continued to push myself beyond any limits ever set. If you don't understand the music then that's alright, not everyone can understand everything. I'm not some black emo kid or some "fake gangsta" rapper. I'm speaking from experience and perspective. A lot of the crime and gangstas are out there everyday. Most aren't even gangbangin' they just steal because that's how they have to eat. It's day to day life to survive out there. This shit gets realer than those fake painted over suburbs you see everyday. Real talk...
Comin Straight from O'Sassin himself.
Onbe Da Assassin
PsychoMental/AI Emotions/Khaos Kontrol are available for purchase online and on SNOCAP. The albums are $7, for more info go to my myspace www.myspace.com/onbesolo
Credit Cards, Paypal, Money Orders accepted
and for those of you who aren't ready to make the commitment download the free songs in the mean time
When I was first born my dad was in a rap group but he also had a home studio. Since I was younger I didn't really trip off of it. Once I was in about 5th grade I started becoming more interested in hip-hop and its elements. This is when I started my path of pop-locking. Me and a few others from elementary formed a dance group and entered the talent show. The whole school was amazed with our performance but nothing came of it besides school popularity.
In 6th grade i experimented with rapping but never really serious with it, I still pop-locked and started experimenting with DJ/Turntablism. So once 7th grade came my pop-locking had vastly improved, I was able to mix well, and do some basic scratches. At one of the school dances earlier in that year the DJ let me mix a few songs and keep it going. Everyone thought that was the best dance for that year, and even into the next school year. As far as my dancing goes I was one of the best dancers in my school in the form of pop-locking. This is also a period in my life when I started making beats and experimenting with it. Once 8th grade came I had fallout with a few people so the dance group was over. Lots of false rumors started spreading which put a damper on my image. It was on a childish level but I still continued to do my thing.
Once I got into 9th grade (high school) I met a few kids who were also into the same kind of stuff as me. This is an important turning point in my life because I became heavily into underground and independent music. However with all the drama still continuing in my life my music began to shape into very heavy, dark and angry music. I really started having a lot of problems. I was bouncing from school to school every year never really settling in. Losing practically all friends and being out in the streets until whatever time I came home. A majority of the time I had a lot of encounters with random people on the street, and just some of the dumbest things you could ever imagine. It was hard for me to focus with all the drama surrounding me daily. Even teachers hated on me and would fail me even though I would be trying my hardest. In one case even passed a person who didn't do anything and failed me by 1%. Of course I won't go into any other specific details other than what's above. By the time I got to the forth school I didn't even want to talk to people to just avoid drama. Although I never really talked people still accumulated their opinions saying I acted like I was better than everyone else. In reality, I was trying to avoid the drama and just make it through the year.
While all this was going on I was spending every second I was at home producing. Most of my raps were written at school or on the bus or sometimes even at the mall. I never had the time to record or made the time in actuality. (Hence the result of PsychoMental)
Everyday seemed more and more like I was living in my own customized hell. Those four years easily like it was doubled. Eventually I made it to high school graduation. I barely made it through but all in all I did. Partied a little bit, it was more like the celebration to the end of my social life. Cut everything out and decided it was time to work on this music full time.
Although I'm 18 I sometimes feel I'm in my mid-twenties with everything I've been through. Where most fall and stay down I always got back up and continued to push myself beyond any limits ever set. If you don't understand the music then that's alright, not everyone can understand everything. I'm not some black emo kid or some "fake gangsta" rapper. I'm speaking from experience and perspective. A lot of the crime and gangstas are out there everyday. Most aren't even gangbangin' they just steal because that's how they have to eat. It's day to day life to survive out there. This shit gets realer than those fake painted over suburbs you see everyday. Real talk...
Comin Straight from O'Sassin himself.
Onbe Da Assassin
PsychoMental/AI Emotions/Khaos Kontrol are available for purchase online and on SNOCAP. The albums are $7, for more info go to my myspace www.myspace.com/onbesolo
Credit Cards, Paypal, Money Orders accepted
and for those of you who aren't ready to make the commitment download the free songs in the mean time

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