The release is about me finding my place through Christ. Since I was 15 I was diagnosed with Autism and I've always felt I wasn't good enough or didn't have a place. I was different from most people. I found God at the age of 18. Things weren’t easy for me growing up with just my mom, who did her best as a single mother to provide for us. We survived mainly on food stamps and didn’t have much of a relationship with my dad. Even before my official autism diagnosis, I struggled with building friendships because of severe social anxiety and depression. I felt like an outcast but understood that I can only be myself. My mother passed away in 2016 and I was faced with even more heartache and struggles, but from those tough times I learned that we all face tough times. Those tough times can either make you or break you. I just want to inspire others to follow their dreams and never give up because I never did. Be grateful for who you are and the people who stood by you. I'm not perfect. I'm not superman. All we can do in this life is glorify Christ with everything that we got. Being a great example. Marshall Ray, known by his stage name Prince Ray, is an American rapper. He was born and raised in Conway, Arkansas. He has amassed a large Internet following and is a member of Ray Studios, his group of friends that he works with. His father was not a major part of his childhood, but they are in contact with each other now. Growing up, He began failing classes in the 10th grade. "I started doing badly in every class but English." At the age of 13, Prince Ray was going by the name Rayman because, "One name that really stuck was Rayman." In
2015, Prince Ray came out of a seven month relationship while working on his music. "You can put your everything into a relationship, but that doesn't mean you're going to get back what you give. When I created my first mixtape, I realized everything I put in my music — the hours, the lyricism, the time, the grind, pain, sweat, blood, tears — I get it back. "The thing is, I feel like so many artists, well, not really artists but so many people think they can rap and they just want a deal and the glitz and the glamour and the women but they don't understand that all I do and want to do is rhyme... I think I've sacrificed so much from my relationships to my friendships to my family; I've literally sacrificed my entire life and I'm honest." His inspiration came to his attention to his idol named "Logic" a underground rapper who came up to mainstream hip-hop. "He was my inspiration that started me rapping all these years." While he was in high school he was bullied and treated as a outcast, "It's okay if you don't have alot of friends, it's better to have less than more of what you have." All of his sort of friends were dropping out of school, smoking weed, or doing drugs, Prince Ray wasn't that type of kid to do those types of things. "People perceive me as a good kid, but im not perfect. We all make mistakes." "The reason i write music is so i can motivate people to go the right path. to follow God." When he was 6 his parents got into a divorce. His mom passed away in 2016 by unknown sickness. I was there when she died. I usually take this pain and put it into rhymes so other people can relate to it. I've been through a lot. Music just was there for me when no one else was. Hip Hop BlogRap Music Videos & News
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