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How was it coming home from prison? Was it a tough transition or did you jump right back into rap. When I came home, I was looking for a job.

I was trying to get myself together, have myself a little family and whatever. Like I said, I never wanted to be a rapper. The world made me a rapper. I really keep it to myself. Put it like this: if you call me, you called me for being Don Dada, not for being nobody else, put it like that. But I love Timbaland, I love Pharrell. I just go in there and do me, man. You got people that end up, like they get to rapping and they get a little better, or they might get worse.

I always had a tune in my head since I was a boy. Mjeezy he worked with Wayne. Live From Youtube EP. And that Scarface song will be out first quarter next year. Look for it. He uploaded the videos to By Contributor January 13, Who was filming you doing those original porch freestyles? You remind a lot of people of Scarface. Who are some of your favorite rappers?

What made you do the Plugged In mixtape with more traditional sounding beats? How did it get out? How did you spend a normal day in prison? Did you have ciphers with other inmates? Are you going to continue with that porch freestyle aesthetic? How did the song with Scarface come about? Tell me how you actually captured the sound of beating on the porch in the studio. As Alpoko started making a beat with a pen and his fists on the porch, singing and rapping a la some Goodie Mob or David Banner or Nappy Roots, we knew he had a chance to be something big.

Take a look at the videos below and enjoy. Southern author Ashley Warlick once described Greenville, S. Alpoko Don, aka Randrickas Young has sat Twitter, YouTube and Facebook afire with his unique, tongue twisting, mind boggling punch lines and melodies. Social media has made Alpoko Don a household name. Sitting on his front porch with nothing other than a pen and his fist, Don creates rhythm patterns using the banister railings of his porch.

His love for music started around the age of 13 when his elder brother introduced him to rapping. Don quickly realized he was good at it and never looked back. His knowledge of scriptures and faith in God was a result of his grandmother, Emma Young.

The teachings and time spent at Antioch have resurfaced in his music. This a small example son listen very closely, you can't see oxygen but you believe you can breath. Your current browser isn't compatible with SoundCloud.

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