Rapper The Game Reveals How Music Saved Him From Negative Situation

For many, rise to fame has never been easy and they managed through tough up bringing in dangerous neighbourhood to accomplished their dream.
Most famous artist came out from this precarious situation but their skill was one instrument that was removed them form the neighbourhood and turned their life around completely.
Compton-born rapper Jayceon Taylor otherwise known as The Game opened up on growing up in the neighbourhood he is from in Los Angeles on Revolt TV and talked about the challenges of being born in such environment and that danger situation residents are faced with on a daily basis especially young adult.
"My personal experience growing up in Los Angeles is scary," said the rapper "I've seen a lot of drug. It was everywhere I went."
During the period of drug dealing, he realised that in spite of how it looked all good there is a point he would not wish to get to and he explained that saying, "the turning point is simple. Every is all good until you get your a** shot."
At this point, he engaged his mind in critical reason and came with a solution which was first to fine a safe a way out and what he would like to do to keep him completed away from it.
"That right there was the moment when I know if I survived this I've got to alter my lifestyle. I had really thought what will immediate remove me from my situation, and for me, that was music."
The 39-year-old rapper was hosted by Revolt in a prelude to a show that is based on everyday experience of young adult in the city.

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