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I'm just a young black man trying to defy the odds/statistics. I allow you to name your price for this, as all the proceeds will be put on his books, family, or however he wishes. My homie Red Dot inspired me alot over the last few years, so I'm hoping this project in turn can help him through the next few. This is for those of you that most enjoy it, and maybe even for those of you that hate it/me the most. I've reached that point before where your actions preceed thought.Anyway, I don't owe anybody any recordings, seeking management & perhaps distribution if I even want to do this anymore. There is no greater pressure than the pressure from within one's self.
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I'm drifting.Long story short, This WAR w/ myself" is another snapshot, or time-capsule even. I was FREE-spirited, and decided to release (FREE of charge) the music that I enjoyed, in spite of my Album "Starlito's Way 3" dropping a week later. I released that mixtape under the impression that I was no longer contractually obligated to any person/company/entity. This mixtape, WAR w/ myself" is the follow-up to "Free Last". Speaking of release, THIS IS MY RELEASE.music. None of us are promised any of our time here, I pray I see age 34 and the release of my friends. Even at the 30% minimum, 7 and a half years is a long time. One of my best friends, and fellow group members (Trash Bag Gang) Red Dot was recently incarcerated and sentenced to 25 years. I'm torn, both personally and professionally. I decided to channel my frustrations and use my energy creatively. – State TheaterĪp– Nashville, T.N.As the title implies, I (Starlito) am at war with myself.
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– Saint Andrew’s Performance HallĪp– Saint Petersburg, F.L. March 15 – 18, 2017 – Austin, TX – South By Southwest We’re attempting to create a healthy dialogue by humanizing the officers, and forcing you to look at the other side with perspective, no matter what side of the debate you fall on.”Ĭheck out the video to “Good Cop, Bad Cop” below and stream Step Brothers Three here and cop on iTunes here.Īlso catch Starlito and Don Trip on Karate In The Basement Tour Dates with Scotty ATL & Red Dot: “This song is our statement on the growing issue of police brutality, corruption, and violence on civilians. With stylistic references to Crash and Training Day, the video brings the song to life with an extended dramatization of the narrative.ĭescribing “Good Cop, Bad Cop,” Starlito adds, “Good Cop, Bad Cop” finds The Step Brothers trading bars, spotlighting two officers involved in a shooting over cinematic strings and a gospel choir. To kick things off, Don Trip and Starlito take a nuanced, empathetic take on police brutality in urban areas, with “Good Cop, Bad Cop,” the first release from Step Brothers Three. The bond has expanded beyond being just work friends.”ġst single from “StepBrothers3” titled GOOD COP BAD COP Video available on Stepbrothers VEVO NOW!!Ī post shared by Don Trip on at 6:37pm PST It’s a lot more than just about showing up and doing the music or shows and then separating. We’ve evolved from Step Brothers to real brothers. We figured that out in a very short time knowing each other. We’re unlike our peers and very much like one another. We’re oddballs just like characters in the movie. We started out with the Step Brothers concept because we were two artists from places where lyricism is accentuated. It’s the rawest, best rap and it also touches on those current topics that make it something that stands out in the marketplace. Part 2, we tried harder for and we stepped up the visuals. People appreciate the rawness of 1, where our focus was about rapping the best rap. It’s a legacy project for Don Trip and myself. “I truly believe SB3, as the numbers suggest, is the perfect combination of SB1 and 2. Starlito spoke on the new project, stating, 60 on the Billboard 200, SB3 boasts 15 tracks of straight fire, as the two MCs combine off-the-cuff wordplay with trenchant social commentary. Six years later and still going strong, Starlito and Don Trip just released Step Brothers Three, the duo’s most accomplished effort yet.Ĭombining the raw lyricism of the first Step Brothers with the quality storytelling and higher production value of Step Brothers Two, which peaked at No. Reilly cult comedy, they developed a quick, infectious chemistry.ĭon’s manic Memphis energy perfectly complemented Lito’s laidback Nashville charm as the two MCs traded weapons-grade punchlines, told stories, and generally had a blast rapping together. When Tennessee titans Don Trip and Starlito joined forces in 2011 for Step Brothers, inspired by the 2008 Will Ferrell-John C.