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Roddy Ricch Nipsey Hussle Type Beat

I was running around with Jack The Rappers and the How Can I Be Down music conference just learning and asking questions and telling people, My name is Groovey Lew and I'm a stylist.” They're laughing at me but just keep pushing and put yourself around things that's going on as far as fashion and style and whatever it is.
Here's a Roddy Ricch Type Beat I'm uploading for his birthday. You can download and use our Beats Free for Non-Profit Use at our website.



They see me in any hood in Brooklyn, in Compton, in anywhere, coming out of corner stores like, Yo, you that fashion kid. In '87, I went to the Capital Center to my first Go-Go and that shit showed me a whole ‘nother life about music and fashion.
I was running around with Jack The Rappers and the How Can I Be Down music conference just learning and asking questions and telling people, My name is Groovey Lew and I'm a stylist.” They're laughing at me but just keep pushing and put yourself around things that's going on as far as fashion and style and whatever it is.

Niggas in here have guns.” I'm like, Bro, I'm just a regular person.” I just try to stay like that and keep that. He also discussed his favorite artists to style, fashion evolution, spirituality and Ital living.
Groovey Lew: The big homie is really cool and he likes to have fun, but a lot of people look at him like … or I'll say if you do business with him, he's a monster. HipHopDX: There's a resurgence going on now with artists bringing back the clothing lines.
Somebody's not going to come to work that day and that might just be the next up. Like, I need you to handle this.” That's how it can go and some things happen faster than others but if you really love it, then just stay with it.

Groovey Lew: I just say take your time with everything and look inside because the answers are inside yourself. Groovey Lew: We learned a lot from D.C. being around all them cats. PLEASE NOTE ► Free downloads to our beats are only for writing & demo usage. Traveling to different countries in the presence of presidents and artists, meeting the likes of Stevie Wonder and just all that.
You can use "Famous" and our other free type beats for any non-commercial purpose you like. I think that's important for artists to have their clothing lines.
Groovey Lew: Well I had the best time with B.I.G. He used to always tell me like, I write the rhymes, you handle that clothes.” Basically, Let me do me and you do you.” Because I used to always check with him, What you think about the light blue suede or what you think?” He'd say, You just do that.

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